Claims
- 1. A plug connector for a microstrip line composed of a signal line and a ground line formed in opposing relation to each other on opposite surfaces of a base plate, comprising:
- an oblong-shaped body made of an insulating material and provided with a signal contact housing hole and a ground contact housing hole, said holes being formed to extend rearward from a front face of the body in parallel to each other;
- a signal female contact housed in said signal contact housing hole, said signal female contact having a folded portion formed by folding a metal sheet to form a flat insertion slot whose width is approximately equal to that of the signal line of said microstrip line for receiving therein an elongated plate-like signal male contact of a mating socket, said signal female contact having a plate portion whose width is substantially the same as the width of the signal line, said plate portion extending rearward from said folded portion to at least a rear end of said body to reach said signal line of the microstrip line in alignment therewith, sand said plate portion having a projecting portion that projects out of a rear end of said signal contact housing hole to form a signal terminal extending on and connected to said signal line of the microstrip line; and
- a ground female contact housed in said ground contact housing hole, said ground female contact having a ground plate whose width is at least twice the width of said signal female contact and substantially equal to the width of the ground line of said microstrip line, said ground plate extending rearward from near the front end of said ground housing hole to form a projecting rearward out of said ground housing hole to form a ground terminal extending on and connected to said ground line of the microstrip line, said ground female contact being spaced from said signal female contact by a distance that is substantially equal to a thickness of said base plate.
- 2. The plug connector for microstrip lines according to claim 1, wherein said body has a vacant hole formed between said signal female contact and said ground female contact.
- 3. The plug connector for microstrip lines according to claim 1, wherein
- marginal sides of said ground plate are bent substantially at a right angle to form extensions so that said signal female contact is located between the extensions of the ground plate.
- 4. The plug connector for microstrip lines according to claim 1, wherein
- said body is provided with plural pairs of said signal contact housing hole and said ground contact housing hole formed in the body and arranged in a straight line, a plurality of said signal female contacts being housed respectively in said signal contact housing holes, a plurality of said ground female contacts being housed respectively in said ground contact housing holes, and said ground plate of the ground female contacts being a single member that communicates with each of said ground contact housing holes.
- 5. The plug connector for microstrip lines according to any one of claims 1 or 2 to 4, wherein said signal female contact has a contact piece which is formed by bending a part of a marginal side of the plate portion into an opposing relation to the plate portion.
- 6. The plug connector for microstrip lines according to claim 5, wherein
- said signal female contact has a pair of holding portions formed by folding parts of both marginal sides of the plate portion at the rear of the contact piece into opposing relation to the plate portion.
- 7. The plug connector for microstrip lines according to any one of claims 1 or 2 to 4, wherein said ground female contact has an integral plate portion extending rearwardly along said ground plate in contact therewith and a contact piece formed by bending a part of a marginal side of said integral plate portion in opposing relation thereto.
- 8. The plug connector for microstrip lines according to claim 7, wherein
- parts of both marginal sides of the plate portion, at the rear of the contact piece, are folded in order to form a pair of holding portions in opposing relation to the plate portion.
Priority Claims (2)
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1-47071[U] |
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1-47072[U]JPX |
Apr 1989 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/570,833, filed on Apr. 18, 1990, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, "Plug . . . Cable to Card Connector", vol. 5, No. 4, Sep. 1962, p. 28. |
Continuations (1)
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510833 |
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