Electrical connectors – Including or for use with coaxial cable
Patent
1997-11-13
2000-09-26
Gellner, Michael L.
Electrical connectors
Including or for use with coaxial cable
H01R 905
Patent
active
061235814
ABSTRACT:
A power bypass connector comprises an entry body having a first end configured to mate with an amplifier. The connector also includes a female body having a first end configured to mate with a coaxial cable having a cooperating male connector. The second end of the female body is configured to mate with the second end of the entry body. A terminal is disposed within the female body and extends beyond the end of the male body. An insulator is disposed within the entry body to mechanically and electrically insulate the terminal from the entry body. A support is disposed within the connector, partially within the entry body and partially within the female body and includes a spring which biases the support and the terminal within the connector. The power bypass connector provides power and RF signal around a CATV amplifier to a cable, can conduct up to approximately 15 amperes, provides 75 ohms impedance, and provides RF performance up to approximately 860 MHz.
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Hopper Scott R.
Stabile David J.
Gellner Michael L.
Hammond Briggitte R.
Thomas & Betts International Inc.
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