Termination coaxial connector

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6019622
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09033396

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Provided is a termination coaxial connector, having a wide frequency band, which is capable of handling digital signals. A coaxial F-type receptacle connector connects to a coaxial F-type plug connector. The receptacle connector principally comprises an outer conductor 1, a insulating sliding tube 2 which is accommodated inside the outer conductor so as to slide therein, a securing member 6 for securing the insulating sliding tube to the outer conductor, and a center conductor 5 which is supported in the center of the securing member 6 The insulating sliding tube further comprises a coiled spring 4 and a termination element 3, the insulating sliding tube being ordinarily forced outwards by the expansive force of the coiled spring, but being pushed between the center conductor and the termination element when a plug connector is inserted, whereby the electrical connection is broken, the termination is cancelled and both connectors are connected. When the plug connector is removed, the insulating sliding tube is once again forced out, causing the center conductor to contact the termination element and reinstate the termination.

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URO DENSHI KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA27-10 MINAMI-OHI 5-CHOME SHINAGAWA-KU TOKYO-TO

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Chino, Kiyozumi Musashino, JP 10 152
Ishikawa, Asao Abiko, JP 5 48
Kodaira, Makoto Setagaya-ku, JP 20 669
Takahashi, Michiharu Yachiyo, JP 13 182

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