Cassette splitter for television antenna signals

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Boxes and housings – Hermetic sealed envelope type

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361759, 439282, H02G 308

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055458483

ABSTRACT:
A cassette TV splitter includes a housing having a F-connector secured in a front cavity recessed in a front panel of the housing and having a pair of latch members on two opposite side walls of the housing, an electrical circuit board built in the housing for obtaining a matching impedance for effectively transmitting radio or television signals through a TV antenna, and a rear cover shielding a rear socket of the housing having a pair of latch holes respectively notched in two opposite side walls of the rear cover, whereby upon snapping engagement of the two latch members on the housing with two latch holes in the rear cover, the housing will be quickly combined with the rear cover for holding the electrical circuit board therein and both input and output cables for transmitting the signals may be directly grounded on a grounding metal plate provided in the splitter.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3641464 (1972-02-01), Crowhurst et al.
patent: 4567318 (1986-01-01), Shu
patent: 4851609 (1989-07-01), Reddy
patent: 5182696 (1993-01-01), Her

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