Claims
- 1. A coaxial connector having mating connector members and comprising:
- a first and second coneuctive shells having forward and rearward ends;
- each said shells having center conductor means having forward and rearward ends adjacent said forward and rearward ends of said hollow conductive shells;
- said center conductor means mating forward ends;
- each said shells having first dlectric support means injection-molded into said shell at a location intermediate said forward and rearward ends for supporting said center conductor means generally concentrically within said shell; and
- each said shells having second dielectric means press-fitted into said shell proximate said forward end thereof and surrounding and radially-spaced from said center conductor by a distance to impart a desired characteristic impedance to said conductor;
- each said second dielectric means including lip means extending radially toward and spaced from said center conductor means adjacent its forward end for limiting flexure of said center conductor means;
- each said lip means spaced rearwardly from said forward end of its associated conductive shell to provide compensating means for cooperating with said lip means associated with the other of said compensating means to compensate for impedance distortions introduced by the space between said second dielectric means, when said coaxial connectors are mated, and
- wherein said first and second dielectric means are axially spaced from one another, and
- one of said coaxial connectors is a jack wherein said center conductor means has said forward-end formed as a plurality of angularly spaced fingers having slots therebetween and disposed about a common axis, and wherein said second dielectric means has an annular portion having opposed end surfaces and a lip extending from its inner surface, the full longitudinal dimension of said annular portion between said end surfaces being axially substantially of the same length as and radially aligned with said slots and configured such that the complete axial extent of said lip is spaced from said center conductor which it surrounds to compensate for connector impedance distortion introduced by said slots.
- 2. A coaxial connector according to claim 1 wherein said first dielectric support means and said second dielectric means are made from material having a dielectric constant of less than 3.2 and a heat deflection temperature in excess of 250.degree. F.
- 3. A coaxial connector according to claim 1 wherein said first connector shell has an inner wall which is subdivided into successive axial sections of different diameter, said first dielectric support means being injection molded into one such section having a diameter which is larger than the diameter of the two immediately adjacent sections; and wherein said center conductor means includes one portion of narrower diameter than adjacent portions thereof coextensive with said one such section and about which said first dielectric support means is injection molded.
- 4. A coaxial connector according to claim 3 wherein the surfaces of said one such section and said one portion include means for preventing rotational movement of said first dielectric support means relative to said shell and said center conductor means, respectively.
- 5. A coaxial connector according to claim 1 wherein said second dielectric means includes a rearward part annularly surrounding and considerably spaced from said center conductor means; and wherein said lip means is forward of said rearward part and extends radially inward from said rearward part to annularly surround said center conductor means at a spacing of approximately a few thousandths of an inch therefrom.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 95,433, filed Nov. 19, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IBM Bulletin, Evans, vol. 9, No. 10, p. 1299, 3-1967. |
Continuations (1)
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