EP0838881B1 - Antennensteckdose - Google Patents
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- H01R24/00—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
- H01R24/38—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts
- H01R24/40—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency
- H01R24/52—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure having concentrically or coaxially arranged contacts specially adapted for high frequency mounted in or to a panel or structure
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- H01R24/00—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
- H01R24/60—Contacts spaced along planar side wall transverse to longitudinal axis of engagement
- H01R24/62—Sliding engagements with one side only, e.g. modular jack coupling devices
- H01R24/64—Sliding engagements with one side only, e.g. modular jack coupling devices for high frequency, e.g. RJ 45
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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- H01R2201/00—Connectors or connections adapted for particular applications
- H01R2201/04—Connectors or connections adapted for particular applications for network, e.g. LAN connectors
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- the invention relates to an antenna socket with the in the preamble of Claim 1 or 2 specified features.
- Such an antenna socket is out EP 0 163 276 A1.
- This antenna socket has an insert, which on a metallic support, which usually consists of die-cast zinc, two coaxial high-frequency sockets, in between two screw terminals for connecting the inner conductor of coaxial HF cables and on both sides this inner conductor terminals has two double clamps, each with two coaxial cables clamped and at the same time their outer conductors with ground, namely, can be connected to the metallic carrier of the insert.
- One to four coaxial cables can be plugged into such an antenna socket Choice and depending on the cable routing from one side or from the other side or be introduced from both sides.
- At the bottom of the metallic Carrier is a space for a circuit board with an electrical one Circuit provided, which is covered by a housing cover.
- Such an antenna socket is used to receive an antenna high-frequency radio and television signals to a radio, a television, to transmit a video recorder or the like.
- unshielded lines two-wire lines
- Several such line pairs are usually to a communication cable summarized and covered by a common coat.
- Future data services such as multimedia, full service network, pay per view, video on demand etc. make the installation of two-wire lines for bidirectional data traffic necessary parallel to coaxial distribution networks.
- existing coaxial Distribution networks will be tried in parallel to the existing coaxial ones Retrofitting two-wire lines. For this purpose it is known to install a telephone socket next to the existing antenna socket, to which the retrofitted communication cable formed from two-wire lines is connected. That is with a fair amount of effort, with chiselling in masonry and connected with dirt.
- a modular antenna socket is known from US Pat. No. 5,117,122, which is an insert for the connection of coaxial cables and another for has the connection of two-wire lines.
- the present invention has for its object to show a way how the installation of connections for two-wire lines parallel to an existing coaxial distribution network can be facilitated.
- connection sockets for receiving plugs for the Data and information transmission using unshielded two-wire cables has, so that one and the same socket for simultaneous connection of coaxial lines and two-wire lines can be used. It is suitable therefore ideal for future data services, which in combination with broadcasting and television signals a bidirectional data traffic via telephone and Enable data networks.
- an antenna socket according to the invention it is particularly favorable to combine an antenna socket according to the invention to use with a composite cable in which a coaxial line and two-wire lines interconnected and shared by an insulating Coat are wrapped.
- Such cables can be in existing coaxial Distribution networks easily replaced with the coaxial cables previously available become.
- Compound cable consisting of a coaxial cable and an unshielded one Communication cables are already known.
- Siamese cable Compound cables are a coaxial cable and an unshielded one Communication cables arranged side by side and shared by one surround another plastic jacket, which holds them together.
- Such Siamese cables are known for Ethernet applications and are very practical for networking computers when they are exposed or in easily accessible cable channels be relocated.
- 196 44 filed by the applicant 740.2 by proposing a composite cable consisting of a shielded Line with an inner conductor, a dielectric surrounding it and one lying on the dielectric and coaxially surrounding the inner conductor Shielding conductor, from several unshielded, insulated jacketed cables, which directly on the shielding conductor or on one of the shielding conductors still covering plastic film, and from an insulating jacket, which envelops the whole of the lines.
- Such a composite cable is compared to a conventional Siamese cable, thinner, more flexible, lighter and cheaper to manufacture and can be more easily installed in already laid conduits move in.
- connection sockets in the antenna socket intended for unshielded cable pairs; they can be in Place antenna sockets with standardized dimensions and suffice for the envisaged data services.
- the two connection sockets could be placed at some distance from each other in the antenna socket, but are preferably arranged close to each other, best on a common circuit board, and together with this form an assembly, which is housed as such in the antenna socket.
- the circuit board expediently serves not only as a carrier for the connection sockets, but also for their electrical connection. Accordingly, the circuit board Connection points for the two-wire lines and from the connection points to the Conductor tracks connecting sockets. With the connection points the unshielded lines can be connected by soldering. Easier for that Mount the antenna socket, however, if the unshielded Cables connected using screw terminals or spring terminals are, which in turn are attached to the circuit board.
- the antenna socket known from EP 0 163 276 A1 which is widely used has found a housing which is made up of a cylinder can be imagined, whose cylindrical peripheral surface to form two parallel side surfaces is cut off, so that the housing is approximately becomes oval. Along the flattened side surfaces can be connected Cable from the back of the insert to the one on the front of the insert located terminals are performed.
- This is also a Space given according to the invention preferably two connection sockets for to accommodate two unshielded cable pairs, preferably instead one of the clamping devices for the outer conductor of coaxial cables, which in the known antenna socket on both sides of the screw terminals for the inner conductor the coaxial cables are provided.
- the coaxial cables can no longer be inserted from both sides into the Screw terminals are inserted, but there can still be two coaxial ones Cable inserted from one side into the antenna socket and additionally the Two-wire lines inserted from the other side and to the additional connection sockets can be connected.
- the present invention therefore offers a number of applications the modification of the known antenna socket an extremely inexpensive Possibility of an existing coaxial distribution network on the future Upgrade data services.
- the circuit board with the additional connection sockets on it is preferred on the outside of the insert, e.g. attached to the rear housing cover.
- Another option is to use the die cast zinc Provide carrier of the insert tabs and these against the circuit board bend so that they press the circuit board against the insert and hold it there.
- the insert parts in use today are not so deep that they fit into the masonry Usually used, made of plastic empty cans with standardized Fill in the dimensions completely.
- This allows advantageous further training the invention in that the length of the circuit board, which carries the additional connection sockets, dimensioned so that the circuit board after protrudes behind the housing of the insert part and on the protruding part Connection points are provided, in particular in the form of screw terminals or spring clips that point towards the center of the insert Side of the circuit board where they are when installing the antenna socket on least disturb.
- Another inexpensive way to provide additional sockets consists of means for receiving the cover part of the antenna socket provide additional connection sockets. This allows additional space for the connection sockets are created if the insert part in an individual case should be so extensive that there is not enough space for additional connection sockets is available.
- the cover part is preferably developed in such a way that that only the cover part means for receiving and attaching the additional Has connection sockets. This has the great advantage that the insert part completely can remain unchanged that only that usually by injection molding Plastic cover part is to be replaced.
- This solution is special inexpensive and easy to assemble. The additional unshielded cables can easily be guided past the existing insert with the additional connected in the cover part to accommodate sockets and that Cover part then attached to the insert part as usual with a single screw become.
- the cover part receives for accommodating the additional connection sockets ideally a housing-like extension.
- the extension stands the cover part a little further from the wall than a conventional one Antenna socket, but that does not bother in most applications.
- the degree to which the installation is removed from the surface of the Wall protrudes, still enlarged by the plug, which is inserted into the socket become.
- a further development of the invention is favorable in which the additional connection sockets are oriented so that their direction of insertion not parallel to the direction of insertion of the coaxial sockets, but in one acute angle is oriented to it. This not only reduces the distance from the Wall, but also facilitates handling with the different plug cores in a confined space.
- the additional connection sockets are preferably snapped into the cover part. Latching springs that enable this can be done without any significant additional effort be molded during injection molding of the cover part. With this training the unshielded lines with the additional Connection sockets are connected before they are inserted into the cover and be fixed by locking.
- antenna socket in an advantageous development next to one coaxial television connection socket and a coaxial radio connection socket a third coaxial HF socket, which is also used for the transmission of TV signals suitable is.
- This socket is conveniently not on the straight line between the two radio and television connection sockets, but away from it, preferably near the television connection socket.
- the space required for the third coaxial socket can be created on one do without the second connection socket for unshielded two-wire cables, so that only one connection socket is provided of this type. For one such antenna socket there are extremely diverse uses.
- the invention is suitable both for antenna sockets which are "under plaster”, as well as for those that are installed "on plaster”.
- the antenna socket shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 has an insert part 1 and a cover part 2.
- the insert part is for insertion into one in the masonry intended empty box 3 indicated in Figures 1 and 2 determined; in which Usually, a conduit opens, in which the to be connected Cables are laid.
- the insert 1 has a carrier 4, usually made of die-cast zinc manufactured, with two flange plates 5 and 6, like wings on one they connecting base part 7 are provided and for contact on the outside a wall are determined in which the insert 1 is to be used.
- the base part 7 On the base part 7 are two coaxial bushings 8 and 9 and two between them Screw terminals 10 and 11 are provided, which with inner conductor of the coaxial Sockets 8 and 9 are connected and for connecting the inner conductor of coaxial Cables serve, which with the help of a double clamp 12 on the base part 7 can be attached.
- the double clamp 12 also serves to to electrically connect the outer conductor of the coaxial cable to insert 1.
- At the bottom of the base part 7 there is a space for a circuit board. This space is closed by a metallic cover 13 and electrically shielded.
- two additional connection sockets 15 and 16 arranged, the plug direction to the plug direction of the coaxial sockets 8 and 9 runs parallel.
- the additional sockets 15 and 16 it can are those for telephone access networks and for data transmission using unshielded cables are common.
- two 8-pin Western sockets the contacts of which are not all occupied have to be.
- Such Western jacks are widely used.
- the two western jacks 15 and 16 are next to each other on a common circuit board 17 attached, which rests on the outside of the lid 13 and tabs 18 is held, which is formed on the insert part 1 and against the circuit board 17 are caulked.
- the printed circuit board 17 has an extension 19 which extends over the rear of the cover 13 survives and carries a 4-pin terminal block 20 to four individual, not to be able to connect shielded cables.
- the terminal block 20 is located on the side of the circuit board 17 facing the cover 13. From the terminal block 20 lead conductor tracks to the connection sockets 15 and 16.
- the cover part 2 is made of plastic as usual and is with one in the middle provided screw 21 screwed to the base part 7. It has about that two coaxial sockets 8 and 9 each have a circular opening 22 and 23 and a substantially rectangular opening 24, which the location and contour the sockets 15 and 16 are closely matched. The sockets 15 and 16 extend into the Opening 24 into it and are thereby additionally in their intended position held.
- the exemplary embodiment shown in FIGS. 5 to 9 differs from the first embodiment in that the insert 1 according to the state the technology can be formed.
- Only the cover part 2 is modified according to the invention and provided with a housing-like extension 25, which next to the openings 23 and 24 is provided for the coaxial sockets and from this at an acute angle ⁇ to the plane of the two flange plates 5 and 6 extends away.
- the housing-like extension 25 serves to accommodate an assembly 26, which consists of two connection sockets 15, a 4-pin terminal block 20th and a circuit board 16, on which the terminal block 20 and the connection sockets 15 are attached, on the same side of the circuit board 17.
- tabs 29 are formed with inwardly projecting lugs 30, which are pushed resiliently outwards when the assembly 26 is pushed in, until they snap back at a corner 31 of the connection sockets 15. In this position, the assembly 26 in the extension 25 is on the one hand between the lugs 30 and opposite abutments 32 and on the other hand between the walls 33 and 34 oriented at the angle ⁇ .
- Connecting unshielded cables to terminal block 20 can be done comfortably while the assembly 26 is not yet in the cover part 2 is pushed and engaged.
- the third exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 10 differs from second embodiment in that the angle ⁇ , at which the extension 25 and with it the direction of insertion of the connector 15 are oriented, essential is smaller than in the example according to FIG. 9, so that the insertion direction almost perpendicular to the direction of insertion of the coaxial sockets, which is cheap is for a short distance of the installation in front of the wall.
- the from the Connection sockets 15, a terminal block 20 and a printed circuit board 17 are formed Module 26 is by means of a holder 37, which by a screw 38 on Base part 7 is fixed, and fixed with locking elements 39 in the extension 25.
- the position of a plug 40 plugged into the connecting socket 15 is shown in broken lines indicated.
- the fourth exemplary embodiment shown in FIGS. 11 and 12 differs from the second embodiment in that in the housing-like Extension 25 two separate chambers 35, 36 are formed, in each of which a single connector socket 15, 16 is snapped into place.
- the two connection sockets 15, 16 are accordingly spaced apart on a circuit board 17, which in the area between the connection sockets 15, 16 a Terminal block 20 for connecting unshielded cables.
- the fifth exemplary embodiment shown in FIGS. 13 to 15 differs differ from the previous embodiments in that instead one of the two connection sockets for receiving a plug for the Data and information transmission using unshielded Two-wire lines, a third coaxial socket 41 is provided, which also for receiving a coaxial connector, for the transmission of data is as suitable as for the transmission of television signals and preferably the connection of data modems, cable modems or an integrated Receiver decoder (IRD) is used.
- IRD integrated Receiver decoder
- the third RF socket 41 is located under a further opening 56 of the cover 2 on the carrier 4 of the insert 1 and is closer to the television connection socket 8 arranged as in the radio connection socket 9.
- the third RF socket 41 there is only one connector socket 16, in particular an eight-pin Western socket, for receiving a connector for data and information transmission using unshielded two-wire lines in an arrangement corresponding to FIG. 10, on the description thereof To avoid repetition, reference is made to this extent.
- the connection socket 16 is located on a circuit board 17, which with the help of a Printed circuit board support 53 is fixed, to which a plastic snap spring 54 is formed, which snaps behind the edge of the circuit board 17.
- the circuit board carrier 53 is in turn fastened to the carrier 4 with a screw 55.
- the antenna socket can be used as a through socket or as a branch or single socket be trained. Circuit examples are shown in FIGS. 16 to 19.
- the figure 16 shows the circuit of an antenna socket as a through socket with one continuous antenna line 42, of which by means of couplers 43, 44 and 45 branch lines 46 and 47 leading to the coaxial HF sockets 8, 9 and 41 or 48 lead, in the two branch lines 46 and 47, which for Lead TV socket 8 or to radio socket 9, filter 49 or 50 are provided.
- FIG. 17 also shows the circuit of an antenna socket as a through socket, in contrast to FIG. 16, only two on the antenna line 42 Couplers 43 and 44 are provided.
- the coupler 43 couples one to the television connection socket 8 leading branch line 46.
- the coupler 44 couples one to Broadcast connection socket 9 leading branch line 47, of which in one Distributor 51 branches off a branch line 48 leading to the third HF socket 41.
- Figure 18 shows an antenna socket connected as a tap socket, in which one Antenna line 42 ends and converts into a first distributor 52 Television connection socket 8 leading branch line 46, in which a filter 49th and branches into a branch line 47 leading to the radio connection socket 9, from which in a second distributor 51 one to the third HF socket 41 leading branch 48 branches. Between the second distributor 51 and the Broadcast connection socket 9 is a second filter 50.
- Figure 19 shows an antenna socket connected as a tap socket, in which the Antenna line 42 is unbranched up to the television connection socket 8.
- Two couplers 44 and 45 are arranged on the antenna line 42.
- the coupler 44 couples a branch line 47 leading to the radio connection socket 9 the antenna line 42.
- the coupler 45 couples one to the third RF socket 41 leading branch line 48 to the antenna line 42.
- a filter 49 and 50 is arranged between the coupler 44 and the two HF sockets 8 and 9, a filter 49 and 50 is arranged.
- the filters 49 and 50 specified in the circuit examples are intended to be sufficient Decoupling of the devices connected to the antenna socket guarantee.
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- Es muß keine zusätzliche Anschlußdose installiert werden.
- Stemmarbeiten im Mauerwerk und der damit verbundene Schmutz entfallen.
- Es ist lediglich eine vorhandene Antennensteckdose oder ein Teil davon gegen eine erfindungsgemäße Antennensteckdose auszutauschen.
- Da die Zweidraht-Leitungen in die Antennensteckdose geführt werden, können sie in ein vorhandenes Leitungsrohr eingezogen werden, welches in die Antennensteckdose mündet und bisher das oder die vorhandenen koaxialen Kabel aufgenommen hat. Das macht die nachträgliche Installation von Zweidraht-Leitungen besonders einfach und preiswert.
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- zeigt eine erfindungsgemäße Antennensteckdose in einer Draufsicht bei abgenommenem Abdeckteil,
- Figur 2
- zeigt die Antennensteckdose aus Figur 1 in einer Seitenansicht, bei Blickrichtung II gemäß Figur 1,
- Figur 3
- zeigt die Antennensteckdose aus Figur 1 in einer Untersicht, und
- Figur 4
- zeigt die Antennensteckdose aus Figur 1 in Draufsicht nach Anbringen des Abdeckteils,
- Figur 5
- zeigt ein erfindungsgemäß abgewandeltes Abdeckteil für eine Antennensteckdose in Draufsicht,
- Figur 6
- zeigt den Querschnitt VI durch das Abdeckteil aus Figur 5,
- Figur 7
- zeigt das Abdeckteil aus Figur 5 in Untersicht,
- Figur 8
- zeigt den Querschnitt VIII-VIII durch das Abdeckteil aus Figur 5 vor dem Einsetzen von Anschlußbuchsen,
- Figur 9
- zeigt das Abdeckteil wie in Figur 8, jedoch nach dem Einsetzen der Anschlußbuchsen und nach dem Aufsetzen auf das Einsatzteil einer Antennensteckdose,
- Figur 10
- zeigt eine Antennensteckdose in einer Darstellung wie in Figur 9 mit abgewandeltem Abdeckteil.
- Figur 11
- zeigt eine Antennensteckdose in einer Darstellung wie in Figur 9 mit einem ein weiteres Mal abgewandelten Abdeckteil,
- Figur 12
- zeigt die Seitenansicht XII des Abdeckteils aus Figur 11,
- Figur 13
- zeigt ein weiteres Ausführungsbeispiel einer Antennensteckdose in einer Draufsicht bei abgenommenem Abdeckteil,
- Figur 14
- zeigt die Antennensteckdose aus Figur 13 mit Abdeckteil in einer Darstellung entsprechend der Figur 10,
- Figur 15
- zeigt die Draufsicht auf die Antennensteckdose aus Figur 13 nach Anbringen des Abdeckteils, und die
- Figuren 16 bis 19
- zeigen Schaltungsbeispiele für die Antennensteckdose aus Figur 13.
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- Einsatzteil
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- Abdeckteil
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- Leerdose
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- Träger
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- Flanschplatten
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- Schraubklemmen
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- Doppelklemmschelle
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- Deckel
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- Krallen
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- Anschlußbuchsen
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- Leiterplatte
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- Laschen
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- Fortsatz
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- Öffnung
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- Öffnung
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- Laschen
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- Nasen
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- Ecke
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- Widerlager
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- koaxiale Buchse
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- Filter
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- Verteiler
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- Antennensteckdosemit einem Einsatzteil (1) das zum Einsetzten in einem im Mauerwerk vorgesehene Leerdose bertimmt ist, welches mindestens eine koaxiale HF-Buchse (8,9) zum Aufnehmen eines koaxialen Steckers, aufweist, undeine oder mehrere Klemmen (10,11) zum Anschließen des Innenleiters von einem oder mehreren koaxialen HF-Kabeln und eine oder mehrere Klemmeinrichtungen (12) für die Außenleiter der koaxialen HF-Kabel hat,und mit einem Abdeckteil (2) zur Befestigung auf dem Einsatzteil (1) mit mindestens einer Öffnung(en) (22,23,24) über der bzw. den koaxialen HF-Buchsen (8,9),
- Antennensteckdose
mit einem Einsatzteil (1) das zum Einsetzten in einem im Mauerwerk vorgesehene Leerdose bertimmt ist, welches mindestens eine koaxiale HF-Buchse (8,9) zum Aufnehmen eines koaxialen Steckers, aufweist, und
eine oder mehrere Klemmen (10,11) zum Anschließen des Innenleiters von einem oder mehreren koaxialen HF-Kabein und eine oder mehrere Klemmeinrichtungen (12) für die Außenleiter der koaxialen HF-Kabel hat,
und mit einem Abdeckteil (2) zur Befestigung auf dem Einsatzteil (1) mit mindestens einer Öffnung(en) (22,23,24) über der bzw. den koaxialen HF-Buchsen (8,9),
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß zusätzlich eine oder mehrere Anschlußbuchsen (15,16) zum Aufnehmen von Steckern für die Daten- und Informationsübertragung mittels nicht abgeschirmter Zweidraht-Leitungen vorgesehen sind und
das Abdeckteil (2) Mittel zum Aufnehmen der Anschlußbuchsen (15, 16) aufweist. - Antennensteckdose nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß genau zwei solche zusätzliche Anschlußbuchsen (15,16) vorgesehen sind.
- Antennensteckdose nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die zusätzlichen Anschlußbuchsen (15,16) auf einer gemeinsamen Leiterplatte (17) angeordnet sind.
- Antennensteckdose nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die zusätzlichen Anschlußbuchsen (15,16) dicht nebeneinander angeordnet sind.
- Antennensteckdose nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Leiterplatte (17) Anschlußpunkte (20) für die Zweidraht-Leitungen und von den Anschlußpunkten (20) zu den Anschlußbuchsen (15,16) führende Leiterbahnen hat.
- Antennensteckdose nach Anspruch 1 und einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Anschlußbuchsen (15,16) am Einsatzteil (1) befestigt sind und das Abdeckteil (2) wenigstens eine zusätzlich Öffnung (24) über den Anschlußbuchsen (15,16) hat.
- Antennensteckdose nach Anspruch 1, 4 und 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Leiterplatte (17) außenseitlich am Einsatzteil (1) befestigt ist.
- Antennensteckdose nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Leiterplatte (17) nach hinten über das Einsatzteil (1) vorsteht und am vorstehenden Teil die Anschlußpunkte (20) vorgesehen sind.
- Antennensteckdose nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sich an den Anschlußpunkten Schraub- oder Federklemmen (20) befinden, und zwar auf jener Seite der Leiterplatte (17), welche dem Einsatzteil (1) zugewandt ist.
- Antennensteckdose nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß nur das Abdeckteil (2) Mittel (25) zum Aufnehmen und Befestigen der Anschlußbuchsen (15) aufweist.
- Antennensteckdose nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 6 oder 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Abdeckteil (2) neben den Öffnungen (22,23) über den koaxialen Buchsen (8,9) einen gehäuseartigen Fortsatz (25) hat, welcher die weiter(en) Anschlußbuchse(n) (15) aufnimmt.
- Antennensteckdose nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß sich der Fortsatz (25) in einem spitzen Winkel α zur Steckrichtung der koaxialen Buchsen (8,9) von diesen wegweisend erstreckt.
- Antennensteckdose nach einem der Ansprüche 2 bis 6 oder 11 bis 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Anschlußbuchse(n) (15) und/oder ihre Leiterplatte(n) (17) in das Abdeckteil (2) eingerastet sind.
- Antennensteckdose nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß drei koaxiale Buchsen (8, 9, 41) vorgesehen sind.
- Antennensteckdose nach Anspruch 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die drei koaxialen Buchsen (8, 9, 41) nicht auf einer gemeinsamen geraden Linie angeordnet sind.
- Antennensteckdose nach Anspruch 15 oder 16, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß genau eine Anschlußbuchse (16) zum Aufnehmen eines Steckers für die Daten- und Informationsübertragung mittels nicht abgeschirmter Zweidraht-Leitungen vorgesehen ist.
- Antennensteckdose nach Anspruch 15, 16 oder 17, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die dritte koaxiale Buchse (41) eine andere Steckverbindungsnorm hat als die erste und zweite koaxiale Buchse (8, 9).
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DE19644741 | 1996-10-28 | ||
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DE19723023A DE19723023A1 (de) | 1996-10-28 | 1997-06-02 | Antennensteckdose |
DE19723023 | 1997-06-02 |
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