High frequency signal feed through

US9853338B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9853338-B2
Application numberUS-201514880315-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 12, 2015
Priority dateDec 4, 2014
Publication dateDec 26, 2017
Grant dateDec 26, 2017

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A high frequency signal feed through by which the ends of an input side coaxial cable and an output side coaxial cable, to be connected to each other, each comprising an interior conductor and an exterior conductor surrounding the interior conductor, are coupled to each other, showing a housing, a preferably pressure-resistant signal feed through arranged in the housing for the interior conductor, with the interior conductor being coupled at a conductive structure, arranged preferably centrally in the housing and capable of handling high frequencies, with at least one element for the galvanic separation being arranged between an input side and an output side, with the housing showing the structure for the galvanically separated coupling of the exterior conductor.

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We claim: 1. A high frequency signal feed through for coupling together ends of an input side coaxial cable and of an output side coaxial cable which are to be connected to each other, each coaxial cable consisting of an interior conductor and an exterior conductor surrounding the interior conductor, the high frequency signal feed through having a housing and a signal feed through arranged in the housing for connecting the interior conductors, wherein each of the interior conductors are coupled to a conductor structure of the signal feed through suitable for high frequency signal propagation which is arranged centrally in the housing, wherein the housing has at least one conductive interior layer and one conductive exterior layer which is isolated from the at least one conductive interior layer, and a circuit-board is arranged in the housing, on which circuit-board the conductor structure suitable for high frequency signal propagation is provided and at least one separating element for electrical signal separation is arranged between an input side and an output side of the high signal frequency feed, wherein an input side exterior conductor is connectable to the at least one conductive interior layer and an output side exterior conductor is connectable to the one conductive exterior layer, wherein the signal feed through is arranged in the housing in a pressure-resistant manner and the housing is formed in such a way that the housing surrounds the circuit-board cylindrically in the direction of a longitudinal axis, wherein the at least one conductive interior layer and the one conductive exterior layer are formed to overlap each other cylindrically and are isolated from each other by an insulator, such that the at least one conductive interior layer and the one conductive exterior layer are capacitively coupled, wherein the circuit-board has a first conducting structure suitable for high frequency on a first side of the circuit board, wherein the circuit-board has a second conducting structure on a second side opposite the first side, and has a third conducting structure arranged on the first side and surrounding the first conducting structure on an outer side, wherein the second conducting structure and/or the third conducting structure are connected to the at least one conductive interior layer in an electrically conductive manner via soldering or spring contacts. 2. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 1 , wherein each of the interior conductors are coupled to the circuit-board and are coupled to the at least one separating element arranged on the circuit-board for the electrical signal separation, wherein the second conducting structure is coupled to each of the exterior conductors. 3. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 2 , wherein the second conducting structure is connected to the third conducting structure in an electrically conductive fashion via throughplatings. 4. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 1 , wherein the exterior conductors are coupled to the third conducting structure. 5. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 1 , wherein the one conductive exterior layer is formed in a cylindrical fashion and is separated from the at least one conductive interior layer by the insulator. 6. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 5 , wherein the insulator is embodied as a second cylindrical tube, on an output side and at least partially closed at one end thereof, and wherein the at least one conductive interior layer is embodied as a first cylindrical tube and is supported by the second cylindrical tube. 7. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 5 , wherein the at least one conductive interior layer is embodied as a first cylindrical tube arranged inside the one conductive exterior layer. 8. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 7 , wherein the one conductive exterior layer is embodied as a third cylindrical tube, which completely surrounds the first cylindrical tube in the direction of a longitudinal axis. 9. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 7 , wherein the circuit-board is supported in the first cylindrical tube. 10. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 9 , wherein the circuit-board is pressed into the first cylindrical tube. 11. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 9 , wherein the circuit-board is held in two grooves arranged radially opposite to each other in the first cylindrical tube. 12. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 9 , wherein the first cylindrical tube is formed from two half-shells, between which the circuit-board is placed. 13. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 1 , wherein additional electronic components are arranged on the circuit-board. 14. The high frequency signal feed through of claim 1 , wherein the exterior conductor at an input side is connected in a conductive fashion to the at least one conductive interior layer via soldering or spring contacts.

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Classifications

  • Intermediate parts, e.g. adapters, splitters or elbows · CPC title

  • H01P1/045Primary

    Coaxial joints · CPC title

  • Coaxial filters (cascaded coaxial cavities H01P1/205) · CPC title

  • H01R24/42Primary

    comprising impedance matching means or electrical components, e.g. filters or switches · CPC title

  • with built-in single component (H01R13/68, H01R13/70 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9853338B2 cover?
A high frequency signal feed through by which the ends of an input side coaxial cable and an output side coaxial cable, to be connected to each other, each comprising an interior conductor and an exterior conductor surrounding the interior conductor, are coupled to each other, showing a housing, a preferably pressure-resistant signal feed through arranged in the housing for the interior conduct…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Grieshaber Vega Kg
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01P1/045. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 26 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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