Connector for coaxial cable
First Claim
1. A connector for a coaxial cable comprising a cylindrical insulator having therein a through-hole in the core direction of a coaxial cable and metal-plated layers formed on the inner and outer surfaces of said insulator, wherein the inner conductor and outer conductor of said coaxial cable are electrically connected to the inner metal-plated layer and outer metal-plated layer of said insulator respectively.
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Abstract
A cylindrical insulator (1) is provided in which inner and outer surfaces are covered with electroconductive plated layers (2, 2a). The layers (2, 2a) are directly electrically connected to the shielding wire (4) and core wire (3), respectively, of a coaxial cable (6) while a groove (14) for engagement with outer contacts (7, 7a) is formed in the outer surface of the insulator (1) and a projection having the same shape as the groove (14) is provided on the inner surface of the insulator (1) to keep its thickness uniform over its entire length. The shielding wires (4) are connected to the outer surface of the insulator by clamping the wires to the outer plated layer of the insulator by means of a clamping ring.
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- 1. A connector for a coaxial cable comprising a cylindrical insulator having therein a through-hole in the core direction of a coaxial cable and metal-plated layers formed on the inner and outer surfaces of said insulator, wherein the inner conductor and outer conductor of said coaxial cable are electrically connected to the inner metal-plated layer and outer metal-plated layer of said insulator respectively.
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