Wave transmission lines and networks – Plural channel systems – Having branched circuits
Patent
1984-05-04
1987-03-24
Gensler, Paul
Wave transmission lines and networks
Plural channel systems
Having branched circuits
200153S, 333244, 333260, H01P 112
Patent
active
046528415
ABSTRACT:
A switch (11) for a square coaxial network includes a lower housing (13), a rotor assembly (21), alternative transmission lines (19), and an upper housing (15) with a main transmission line (17). The rotor assembly includes a rotor (23) for selectively coupling the main transmission line to a selected alternative transmission line. The rotor is coadapted with each transmission line for resonant coupling therewith. A conductive shield (29) rotates with the rotor and isolates it from the unselected alternative transmission lines. A low-friction dielectric guide (25) helps provide proper spacing and coupling of the rotor and the square center conductor (35) of the selected alternative transmission line. A low-friction dielectric bushing (27) serves a similar function for the rotor and the center conductor of the main transmission line.
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Hudspeth Thomas
Ross Barry S.
Gensler Paul
Hughes Aircraft Company
Karambelas A. W.
Meltzer M. J.
Mitchell S. M.
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