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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 15, 2011
Filed:
Dec. 06, 2007
Michael Wollitzer, Fridolfing, DE;
Manuela Fuhrich, Tittmoning, DE;
Frank Tatzel, Ostermiething, AT;
Herbert Babinger, Kirchanschoring, DE;
Hans-dieter Konig, Haar, DE;
Martin Peschke, Munich, DE;
Stefan Ullrich, Tutzing, DE;
Thomas Reichel, Baldham, DE;
Ralf Hagenbusch, Munich, DE;
Michael Wollitzer, Fridolfing, DE;
Manuela Fuhrich, Tittmoning, DE;
Frank Tatzel, Ostermiething, AT;
Herbert Babinger, Kirchanschoring, DE;
Hans-Dieter Konig, Haar, DE;
Martin Peschke, Munich, DE;
Stefan Ullrich, Tutzing, DE;
Thomas Reichel, Baldham, DE;
Ralf Hagenbusch, Munich, DE;
Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Fridolfing, DE;
Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG, Munich, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a coaxial plug for connecting to a high-frequency transmission line. The housing of the coaxial plug has two slits arranged opposite each other, extending from the plug-side end in the axial direction, and both arranged and designed to form an axial abutment for receiving a BNC pin. A latching fork is arranged on the housing with two latching prongs tangentially overlapping an axial slit of the housing between the abutment and the plug-side end. Each BNC pin is held between a latching prong and an abutment of the axial slit, creating a locked connection between the coaxial plug and the BNC coaxial socket. The latching fork is pivotably arranged between a locking position in which the latching prongs tangentially overlap the axial slits, and a clearing position in which the latching prongs clear the axial slits over the entire length thereof.