Claims
- 1. In a connector device which comprises a flexible flat transmission line wound in a spiral form, a movable housing having an internal cylindrical shaft portion which acts as a rotation shaft and on which one end of said flat transmission line is fixed, and a fixed housing having an external cylindrical portion on which the other end of said transmission line is fixed, said movable and fixed housing being freely rotatably combined with each other to define an internal space therebetween for receiving said flat transmission line, and said movable and fixed housing being rotated relative to each other by a plurality of revolutions according to a tightening or loosening of said flat transmission line in said internal space,
- the improvement wherein:
- each of said movable and fixed housings has an internal surface facing said internal space and facing a corresponding one of side edge surfaces of said flat transmission line wound in said spiral form; and
- a projecting portion is formed on at least one of said internal surfaces of said housings, said projecting portion projecting toward one of said side edge surfaces of said flat transmission line; and
- a clearance is provided in an axial direction along said rotation shaft between said one side edge surface of said flat transmission line and said movable housing, or between another side edge surface of said flat transmission line and said fixed housing, said clearance being set to be smaller at an intermediate portion of said spirally wound flat transmission line than at at least one of the end portions of said spirally wound flat transmission line.
- 2. A connector device according to claim 1, wherein said flat transmission line is formed wider at the intermediate portion thereof than said at at least one of the end portions thereof.
- 3. A connector device according to claim 1, wherein said projecting portion comprises a spacer mounted on at least one of said internal surfaces of said housings, said spacer projecting from said at least one internal surface toward a respective said side edge portion of said flat transmission line.
- 4. A connector device according to claim 3, wherein said spacer is arranged to face the intermediate portion of said spirally wound flat transmission line, and is not formed at positions facing said at least one of the end portions of said spirally wound flat transmission line, thereby providing a reduced clearance at said intermediate portion of said spirally wound transmission line.
- 5. A connector device according to claim 1, wherein said projecting portion projects from a respective one of said internal surfaces of said housings only in the vicinity of the intermediate portion of said spirally wound flat transmission line.
- 6. A connector device according to claim 1, wherein said projecting portion is provided on only one of said movable and fixed housings.
- 7. A connector device according to claim 1, wherein said flat transmission line is an electrically conductive line for transmitting an electric signal or electric power.
- 8. A connector device according to claim 1, wherein said flat transmission line is a light transmission line for transmitting a light signal.
- 9. A connector device according to claim 1, wherein said flat transmission line is a combination of an electrically conductive line for transmitting an electric signal or electric power and a light transmission line for transmitting a light signal.
- 10. In a connector device which comprises a flexible flat transmission line would in a spiral form, a movable housing having an internal cylindrical shaft portion which acts as a rotation shaft and on which one end of said flat transmission line is fixed, and a fixed housing having an external cylindrical portion on which the other end of said transmission line is fixed, said movable and fixed housing being freely rotatably combined with each other to define an internal space therebetween for receiving said flat transmission line, and said movable and fixed housings being rotated relative to each other by a plurality of revolutions according to a tightening or loosening of said flat transmission line in said internal space,
- the improvement wherein:
- each of said movable and fixed housings has an internal surface facing said internal space and facing a corresponding one of side edge surfaces of said flat transmission line wound in said spiral form; and
- a projecting portion is formed on at least one of said internal surfaces of said housings, said projecting portion projecting toward one of said side edge surfaces of said flat transmission line; and
- a clearance is provided in an axial direction along said rotation shaft between said one side edge surface of said flat transmission line and said movable housing, or between another side edge surface of said flat transmission line and said fixed housing, said clearance being set to be smaller at an intermediate portion of said spirally wound flat transmission line than at least one of the end portions of said spirally wound flat transmission line;
- wherein said projecting portion projects from a respective one of said internal surfaces of said housings only in the vicinity of the intermediate portion of said spirally wound flat transmission line; and
- wherein said projecting portion has a substantially flat surface facing said side edge surface of said intermediate portion of said spirally wound flat transmission line, and wherein said projection portion has inclined side surfaces at side edge portions thereof which are inclined away from said side edge surface of said flat transmission line.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/819,576, filed Jan. 8, 1992, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/668,359 filed Mar. 12, 1991, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/529,949 filed May 29, 1990 all now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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