Multi-shot coaxial connector and method of manufacture

Electrical connectors – Including or for use with coaxial cable

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ABSTRACT:
A coaxial cable connector formed via multi-shot injection molding has a body formed by multiple injection molding layers of different injection moldable materials about a central inner contact to form an integral connector body. The connector body is provided with a coaxial dielectric spacer of dielectric polymer surrounding the inner contact; a coaxial inner body of injection molded metal composition surrounding an outer diameter of the dielectric spacer; and an outer body of polymer surrounding the inner body. Interlock features provide axial and/or rotational interlock between the layers of the connector.

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European Search Report, related application EP09009691, issued Nov. 30, 2009 by European Patent Office, Netherlands.

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