Claims
- 1. A coaxial connector, extending 90.degree. along a circular arc, for high frequency applications comprising: an outer tubular sheath extending 90.degree. along a circular arc and made of a conductive material having an inner surface defining a space for an air dielectric, said tubular sheath including annular recessed portions disposed adjacent each end thereof, said annular recesses being in the internal surface of the tubular sheath; a cylindrical solid insulator material disposed in each annular recess; and a central conductor extending 90.degree. along a circular arc and concentrically through said solid insulators and the tubular air space within said sheath between said insulators; the radial thicknesses of the solid insulator materials and the radial thickness of the air space in combination with their dielectric constants providing a constant ohmic impedance in all portions of the line.
- 2. An angular coaxial connector as in claim 1 wherein the central conductor, the insulator material, and the inner surface of the outer tubular sheath are all of circular cross sections.
- 3. An angular coaxial connector as in claim 1 wherein the solid insulator material is polytetrafluorethylene.
- 4. An angular coaxial connector as in claim 1 wherein the central conductor is preformed prior to final assembly.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. Number 386,204, filed Aug. 6, 1973 and entitled "RIGHT ANGLE CONNECTOR", now abandoned which application is assigned to the same assignee of the subject application.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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whinnery- et al.- "Coaxial-Line Discontinuities," in Paroc. IRE, Vol. 32, No. 11, Nov. 1944; pp. 695-709. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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