Communication connector terminal and terminal block configuration

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6612880
  • Patent Number
    6,612,880
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 2, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electrical connector terminal includes a planar wire connecting portion formed to connect with an outside wire lead, the connecting portion defining a first plane. A shoulder portion of the terminal has a planar first section extending from a first side of the connecting portion, and the first section defines a second plane that is normal to the first plane of the connecting portion so that the terminal is held stable when mounted on a wiring board and the first section of the shoulder portion is restrained by an outside part located out of the first plane of the wire connecting portion. An elongated mounting portion or tail is formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in the wiring board. The tail is joined to a free end of the first section of the shoulder portion remote from the wire connecting portion, and the second plane of the first section includes the axis of the mounting portion.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to connector terminals and terminal blocks for communication wires or cables.




2. Discussion of the Known Art




A terminal post having a retaining portion with an axially directed slot and configured for mounting in a terminal opening in a printed wiring board, is disclosed in U.S. Pat. Des. 354,268 (Jan. 10, 1995), and in U.S. Pat. No. 5,645,445 (Jul. 8, 1997). Also, U.S. Pat. No. 4,206,964 (Jun. 10, 1980) shows a terminal with a retaining portion in the form of two arcuate spring members separated by an opening to resemble a needle eye.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,630,720 (May 20, 1997) shows a signal contact terminal formed from a flat strip of metal such as phosphor bronze, the terminal having a contact leg or retaining portion adapted for insertion in a through hole in a circuit board. Portions of the contact leg at either side of the leg axis, are swaged in opposite directions perpendicular to the plane of the metal strip. U.S. Pat. No. 3,223,960 (Dec. 14, 1965) and U.S. Pat. No. 4,533,200 (Aug. 6, 1985) also show terminals with retaining or “tail” portions having other configurations.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,000,973 issued Dec. 14, 1999, relates to an electrical connector with plug contact elements.

FIGS. 6A-6C

of the '973 patent show IDC terminal ends of various configurations, which may be formed with plug contacts that are shown in

FIGS. 1-3

of the '973 patent.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,093,048 issued Jul. 25, 2000, and assigned to the assignee of the present application and invention, discloses a solderless, mountable insulation displacement connector (IDC) terminal wherein a wiring board mounting part of the terminal has a needle eye configuration for retaining the terminal by friction in a terminal opening in a printed wiring board.




An electrical connector terminal that can withstand stresses and remain stable once the terminal is mounted on a wiring board and wire leads are connected to and disconnected from the terminal, is very desirable. Further, a connector terminal arrangement wherein a desired amount of capacitive or inductive coupling can be established between a given pair of terminals when mounted on a wiring board is very useful for implementing, e.g., crosstalk compensation or reduction.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, an electrical connector terminal includes an elongated, generally planar wire connecting portion formed to connect with an outside wire lead, the connecting portion defining a first plane. A shoulder portion of the terminal has a planar first section extending from a first side of the connecting portion, wherein the first section defines a second plane normal to the first plane of the connecting portion so that the terminal will be held stable when the terminal is mounted on a wiring board and the first section is restrained by an outside part located outside of the first plane of the wire connecting portion. An elongated mounting portion of the terminal has an axis and is formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in the wiring board. The mounting portion is joined to a free end of the first section of the shoulder portion remote from the wire connecting portion, and the second plane of the first section includes the axis of the mounting portion.




According to another aspect of the invention, an electrical connector terminal block includes a housing, a wiring board supported in the housing, and a base wall supported in the housing in the vicinity of the wiring board. A first connector terminal and a second connector terminal are mounted on the wiring board, wherein each terminal includes an elongated, generally planar wire connecting portion formed to connect with an outside wire lead, the connecting portion defining a first plane. A shoulder portion of the terminal has a planar first section extending from a first side of the connecting portion, wherein the first section defines a second plane normal to the first plane of the connecting portion and the first section of the shoulder portion is restrained by the base wall at a position out of the first plane of the wire connecting portion so that the terminal is held stable relative to the wiring board. An elongated mounting portion of the terminal has an axis and is formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in the wiring board. The mounting portion is joined to a free end of the first section of the shoulder portion remote from the wire connecting portion, and the second plane of the first section includes the axis of the mounting portion.




For a better understanding of the invention, reference is made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing and the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




In the drawing:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an electrical connector terminal housing or block in which connector terminals of the present invention may be used;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a first embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a third embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the first embodiment of

FIG. 2

, mounted on a printed wiring board within a terminal housing;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the second embodiment of

FIG. 3

, mounted on a wiring board within a terminal housing;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the third embodiment of

FIG. 4

, mounted on a wiring board within a terminal housing;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the fourth embodiment of

FIG. 5

, mounted on a wiring board within a terminal housing;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the fifth embodiment of

FIG. 6

, mounted on a wiring board within a terminal housing;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of electrical connector terminals of the sixth embodiment of

FIG. 7

, mounted on a wiring board within a terminal housing;





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of a modified connector terminal of

FIG. 6

, mounted on a wiring board within a terminal housing;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of a modified connector terminal of

FIG. 7

, mounted on a wiring board within a terminal housing;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of a seventh embodiment of an electrical connector terminal mounted on a wiring board within a terminal housing; and





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of an eighth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal mounted on a wiring board within a terminal housing.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

shows an electrical connector terminal housing


10


, in which electrical connector terminals of the invention may be assembled. For purposes of illustration and without limitation, the housing


10


surrounds two rows


12


,


14


of connector terminals, wherein the terminals are accessible between a number of terminal wire guide posts


16


. In the disclosed embodiments, the connector terminals are insulation displacement connector (IDC) terminals. Each IDC terminal has an axially directed vertical slot for receiving one or more outside wire leads, and for cutting through insulation about the leads to establish electrical contact as the leads are urged downward between a pair of the posts


16


and into the terminal slot. Pairs of the posts


16


together define vertical channels


18


within which associated IDC terminals are received and captured. The posts are spaced apart enough to allow outside wire leads to be urged downward between them and into a terminal slot.




The terminal housing


10


contains a printed wiring board (not shown in

FIG. 1

) that is supported within the housing. The electrical connector terminals are mounted on the wiring board and are restrained from movement by parts of the terminal housing


10


, including, e.g., a base wall


20


of the housing as explained below.





FIG. 2

is a view of a first embodiment of an electrical connector terminal of the invention. In

FIG. 2

, an electrical connector terminal


22


is formed, e.g., from a sheet of phosphor bronze or beryllium copper, typically about 0.016 inch thick. The terminal


22


has a wire connecting portion


24


which, in the illustrated embodiments, has an insulation displacement connector (IDC) configuration and lies within a plane


25


. The wire connecting portion


24


is typically about 0.085 inches wide at the top, and about 0.200 inches overall height.




Terminal


22


also has an elongated, wiring board mounting portion


26


having an axis A. In the disclosed embodiments the wiring board mounting portion


26


is formed to be press fit axially into a terminal opening in a printed wiring board (not shown in FIG.


2


). The mounting portion


26


has two opposed curvilinear sections


30


,


32


forming an elongated, open needle-eye configuration about the axis A of the mounting portion. The height of the mounting portion


26


is typically about 0.093 inches, and the width of the mounting portion is typically about 0.036 inches.




A shoulder portion


28


extending from one side of the terminal


22


is formed and dimensioned to project in a direction normal to the plane


25


of the wire connecting portion


24


, and to join the wire connecting portion


24


and the mounting portion


26


to one another. In

FIG. 2

, the shoulder portion


28


is generally C-shaped, as viewed from above, and has sections


34


,


36


, that extend in planes


35


,


37


that are substantially parallel to the axis A of the mounting portion


26


. Because part of the shoulder portion


28


(section


34


) projects normally of the plane


25


of the wire connecting portion


24


, the terminal


22


can be held stably on a wiring board on which the terminal


22


is mounted by allowing the shoulder portion including both sections


34


,


36


to be restrained by parts of the terminal housing


10


, at positions outside the plane


25


of the wire connecting portion


24


. See FIG.


8


.




In the illustrated embodiment, the shoulder portion


28


projects about 0.150 inches from the wire connecting portion


24


. As mentioned, both of the sections


34


,


36


of the shoulder portion


28


extend in planes


35


,


37


that are substantially parallel to the axis A of the mounting portion


28


. Also, while the plane


35


of section


34


is generally perpendicular to the plane


25


of the wire connecting portion


24


, the plane


37


of the shoulder portion section


36


is generally parallel to the plane


25


of the connecting portion


24


, and the mounting portion


26


is joined to a free end of the shoulder portion section


36


.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of an electrical connector terminal


50


, according to the invention. Terminal


50


has a wire-connecting portion


52


which may be formed the same as or similar to the connecting portion


24


in

FIG. 2

, and which lies within a plane


53


. The terminal


50


also has a generally “C”-shaped shoulder portion


54


as viewed from above, with sections


56


,


58


that lie in planes


57


,


59


that are normal to the plane


53


of the wire connecting portion


52


at either side of the connecting portion. Terminal


50


also has a wiring board mounting portion


60


, which may be formed the same as or similar to the mounting portion


26


of terminal


22


in FIG.


2


. In

FIG. 3

, shoulder section


56


is joined at its free end to the mounting portion


60


. The planes


57


,


59


of the shoulder sections


56


,


58


, also extend parallel to the axis A of the wiring board mounting portion


60


, and sections


56


,


58


project in the same direction a distance of about 0.100 inches normal to the plane


53


of the wire connecting portion


52


.





FIG. 4

shows a third embodiment of an electrical connector terminal


70


of the invention. Terminal


70


has a wire connecting portion


72


that lies within a plane


73


. A shoulder portion


74


of the terminal forms a single arm


76


that projects from one side of the terminal normal to the plane


73


of the wire connecting portion


72


. Arm


76


is joined at its free end to a wiring board mounting portion


78


. The shoulder arm


76


lies in a plane


77


that coincides with the axis A of the mounting portion


78


, and the arm


76


is positioned about, e.g., 0.050 inches to the side of connecting portion


72


.





FIG. 5

is a view of a fourth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal


90


according to the invention. Terminal


90


has a wire connecting portion


92


that lies in a plane


93


, and a shoulder portion


94


having sections


96


,


98


that project from either side and in opposite directions from the wire connecting portion


92


. The shoulder portion sections


96


,


98


lie in planes


97


,


99


which are normal to the plane


93


of the connecting portion


92


. A wiring board mounting portion


100


is joined at a bottom edge of the shoulder portion


94


, and the axis A of mounting portion


100


is the same as that of the connecting portion


92


of the terminal. Each of the planes


97


,


99


of the shoulder sections


96


,


98


are also parallel to the axis A of the mounting portion


100


. Each section


96


,


98


stands about, e.g., 0.060 inches high, and projects, e.g., about 0.080 inches from wire connecting portion


92


.





FIG. 6

is a view of a fifth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal


110


according to the invention. Terminal


110


has a wire connecting portion


112


that lies in a plane


113


, and a shoulder portion


114


that projects normal to the plane


113


of the connecting portion. The shoulder portion


114


also lies in a plane


115


that is generally perpendicular to the axis A of a wiring board mounting portion


116


, the latter being joined to a free end of the shoulder portion


114


opposite the wire connecting portion


112


. Ninety degree bends in the terminal


110


at either end of the shoulder portion


114


have a typical radius of, e.g., about 0.030 inches.





FIG. 7

is a view of a sixth embodiment of an electrical connector terminal


130


according to the invention. Terminal


130


has a wire connecting portion


132


that lies in a plane


133


, and a shoulder portion


134


that projects normally of the plane


133


of the connecting portion


132


by a distance of, e.g., 0.100 inches. The shoulder portion


134


lies in a plane


135


that is generally perpendicular to the axis A of a wiring board mounting portion


136


, the latter being joined via a 90 degree bend


137


to a side corner of the shoulder portion


134


opposite the wire connecting portion


132


. The width of the bend


137


may be about, e.g., 0.050 inches.





FIG. 8

is a view of an inside portion of the terminal housing


10


in

FIG. 1

, in which connector terminals


140


,


142


corresponding to the first embodiment of

FIG. 2

are mounted on a wiring board


144


. The wiring board


144


is supported within the housing


10


, and the base wall


20


of the housing is supported above and parallel to the wire board.




A mounting portion


146


of terminal


140


is received in a terminal opening


148


in wiring board


144


. Portions of the wall of opening


148


are plated to establish electrical contact between the terminal


140


and other conductors on or within the wiring board


144


. Terminal


142


also has a mounting portion


152


which is received in a terminal opening


154


in the board


144


.




When assembled as shown, planar wire connecting portions


156


,


158


of the terminals


140


,


142


, are captured within corresponding channels


162


,


160


formed by adjacent terminal wire guide posts


167


,


165


, and


163


, respectively. Terminals


140


,


142


, also have confronting shoulder portions


164


,


166


, whose bottom edges are substantially flush with the wiring board


144


, and whose top edges are restrained from upward movement by the base wall


20


of the terminal housing.





FIG. 8

shows that the present terminal construction affords stability to the terminals


140


,


142


when mounted on the wiring board


144


. Wear or fracture at the necks of the mounting portions


146


,


152


that could result from applied forces or bending moments about the mounting portions, are avoided by restraining the projecting shoulder portions


164


,


166


between the wiring board


144


and the base wall


20


of the terminal housing, outside of the plane of the wire connecting portions


156


,


158


.




Due to the proximity of shoulder portions


164


,


166


to one another, it will be appreciated that a degree of capacitive coupling, e.g., on the order of 1.0 picofarads, may be introduced between the terminals


140


,


142


, particularly where the shoulder portions are closely spaced parallel to one another using known plate capacitor formulas. In addition, due to the extended lengths of the shoulder portions,


164


,


166


and their proximity to one another, mutual inductive coupling may be introduced between the shoulder portions of adjacent terminals


140


,


142


. Such coupling, which may typically be in the order of about 0.3 nanohenries, can operate toward reducing or compensating for crosstalk among signal paths carried by terminals


140


,


142


, and other terminals on the wiring board


144


. Capacitive or inductive coupling between shoulder portions of terminals mounted on the wiring board


144


, may also obviate the need for configurations of wire traces on several layers of the board, and would allow the board to have only one layer with associated cost reductions.




A desired amount of mutual inductance may be produced at the shoulder portions of two terminals using known parallel plate conductor formulas. See, e.g., F. W. Grover, Inductance Calculations; Working Formulas and Tables, at page 34, where the mutual inductance M between two parallel plates of equal height, length and thickness, is given by








M=


0.002(


l


)[


log




e


(2


l/d


)−


log




e




k−


1


+d/l−d




2


/4


l




2


]






where: l=length of each plate




d=plate spacing




log


e


is a tabulated term describing geometric mean distance




Using the above formula, for a plate thickness of 0.016″, height of 0.100″, length of 0.200″ and spacing of 0.084″, M=0.3 nanohenries.





FIG. 9

is a view of a portion of the terminal housing


10


, with connector terminals


200


,


202


mounted on a wiring board


204


which is supported within the terminal housing


10


. The terminals


200


,


202


correspond to the second connector terminal embodiment of FIG.


3


. Mounting portions


206


,


208


of the terminals are received in corresponding terminal openings


210


,


212


in the wiring board


204


. The terminals each have wire connecting portions


214


,


216


that lie in a plane


217


. The wire connecting portions


214


,


216


are captured within corresponding channels


218


,


220


formed by terminal wire guide posts


223


,


221


,


219


, respectively. Shoulder portions of the terminals


200


,


202


have corresponding planar sections


222


,


224


that are positioned on the board


204


parallel and adjacent to one another, so that some degree of capacitive coupling may also be established between the adjacent sections


222


,


224


of the terminals


200


,


202


for purposes of crosstalk compensation or reduction. Bottom edges of the shoulder portions of the terminals are aligned substantially flush with the wiring board


204


, and top edges of the shoulder portions are restrained from upward movement by the base wall


20


of the terminal housing


10


. If the terminal mounting portions


206


,


208


are joined to non-adjacent sections


225


,


227


of the corresponding shoulder portions, as shown in

FIG. 9

, signal currents will be directed through the non-adjacent sections


225


,


227


so that substantially no inductive coupling will be produced between parts of the adjacent terminals


200


,


202


.





FIG. 10

shows connector terminals


300


,


302


mounted on a wiring board


304


that is supported within a portion of the terminal housing


10


. The terminals


300


,


302


correspond to those of the third embodiment of FIG.


4


. Mounting portions


306


,


308


of the terminals are received in corresponding terminal openings


310


,


312


in the wiring board


304


. Wire connecting portions


314


,


316


of the terminals lie in a plane


317


. The wire connecting portions


314


,


316


are captured within corresponding channels


318


,


320


formed by terminal wire guide posts


323


,


321


,


319


, respectively. As shown in

FIG. 10

, shoulder portions of the terminals


300


,


302


have corresponding planar sections


322


,


324


that are located relatively far apart on the board


304


, so that the sections


322


,


324


contribute substantially insignificant, if any, capacitive coupling between the terminals


300


,


302


. Bottom edges of the shoulder portions of the terminals are aligned flush with the wire board


304


, and top edges of the shoulder portions are restrained from upward movement by the base wall


20


of the terminal housing


10


.





FIG. 11

shows connector terminals


400


,


402


of the fourth embodiment (

FIG. 5

) mounted on a wiring board


404


that is supported within a portion of the terminal housing


10


. Mounting portions


406


,


408


of the terminals are received in corresponding terminal openings


410


,


412


in the board


404


. Planar wire connecting portions


414


,


416


are captured within corresponding channels


418


,


420


formed by terminal wire guide posts


423


,


421


,


419


. Shoulder portions


422


,


424


of the terminals project normally and in opposite directions from the plane of the wire connecting portions


414


,


416


. Arms of the shoulder portions that extend inwardly of the housing


10


are restrained from upward movement by the housing base wall


20


. The remaining arms extend beneath and are restrained by bottom surfaces of the wire guide posts over the wiring board


404


.





FIG. 12

is a view of electrical connector terminals


500


,


502


of the fifth embodiment (

FIG. 6

) mounted on a wiring board


504


that is assembled within a portion of the terminal housing


10


. Mounting portions


506


,


508


of the terminals are received in corresponding terminal openings


510


,


512


in the wiring board


504


. Planar wire connecting portions


514


,


516


are captured in corresponding channels


518


,


520


formed by terminal wire guide posts


523


,


521


,


519


. Shoulder portions


522


,


524


of the terminals project in a plane that is perpendicular to the axes of the mounting portions, and are restrained from upward movement by the housing base wall


20


. An insulative strip or step


525


may be disposed on the wiring board directly beneath and in contact with the terminal shoulder portions to restrain downward movement of the shoulder portions and their associated terminals.





FIG. 13

is a view of connector terminals


600


,


602


according to the sixth embodiment (

FIG. 7

) mounted on a wiring board


604


that is supported within a portion of the terminal housing


10


. Mounting portions


606


,


608


of the terminals are received in corresponding terminal openings in the board


604


. Wire connecting portions


614


,


616


of the terminals are captured within corresponding channels


618


,


620


formed by terminal wire guide posts


623


,


621


,


619


. Shoulder portions


622


,


624


of terminals


600


,


602


project in a plane perpendicular to the axes of the mounting portions, and are restrained from upward movement by the base wall


20


of the terminal housing


10


. An insulative strip or step


625


may be disposed on the wiring board directly beneath and in contact with the terminal shoulder portions to restrain downward movement of the shoulder portions and their associated terminals.





FIG. 14

shows two modifications of the terminal embodiment of

FIGS. 6 and 12

. To obtain a larger degree of restraint by the base wall


20


of the terminal housing, terminal


700


at the left in

FIG. 14

is formed to have two fingers


712


,


714


that project upward from either side of the neck of the mounting portion


716


. Top surfaces of the fingers


712


,


714


, are dimensioned to be co-planar with shoulder portion


718


of the terminal, so that both fingers


712


,


714


together with the shoulder portion


718


will be disposed substantially flush with a bottom surface of the base wall


20


.




Terminal


750


at the right in

FIG. 14

is formed to have two fingers


752


,


754


that project in-line from either side of the neck of the mounting portion


756


. Bottom surfaces of the fingers


752


,


754


are dimensioned to be substantially flush with the top surface of a wiring board


758


on which the terminal


750


is mounted. Thus, a larger degree of restraint of the terminal


750


is provided by the wiring board


758


, with respect to that obtained in the embodiments of

FIGS. 6 and 12

.





FIG. 15

shows two modifications of the terminal embodiment of

FIGS. 7 and 13

. To obtain a larger degree of restraint by the base wall


20


of the terminal housing, terminal


800


at the left in

FIG. 14

is formed to have two fingers


812


,


814


that project upward from either side of the neck of the mounting portion


816


. Top surfaces of the fingers


812


,


814


are dimensioned to be co-planar with shoulder portion


818


of the terminal, so that both fingers


812


,


814


together with the shoulder portion


818


will be disposed substantially flush with a bottom surface of the base wall


20


.




Terminal


850


at the right in

FIG. 15

is formed to have two fingers


852


,


854


that project in-line from either side of the neck of the mounting portion


856


. Bottom surfaces of the fingers


852


,


854


are dimensioned to be substantially flush with the top surface of a wiring board


858


on which the terminal


850


is mounted. Thus, a larger degree of restraint of the terminal


850


is provided by the wiring board


858


, with respect to that obtained in the embodiments of

FIGS. 7 and 13

.





FIG. 16

is a view of a seventh embodiment of a connector terminal


900


mounted on a wiring board


902


that is supported in a portion of the terminal housing


10


. Three aligned terminals


900


each have wire connecting portions


908


that lie in a plane


909


. The terminals


900


also have shoulder portions


904


with first sections


906


that project in planes


907


normally of the planes


909


of the wire connecting portions


908


, and wherein the planes


907


of the shoulder portion sections


906


are substantially parallel to the axes A of mounting portions


910


of the terminals. The shoulder portions


904


terminate with second sections


912


that diverge outwardly from the first sections


906


and in-line with one another in a plane


913


that is parallel to the plane


909


of the connecting portions


908


. Top and bottom edges of the shoulder portions


904


of the left and the right terminals


900


in

FIG. 16

, are restrained between the wiring board


902


and the base wall


20


of the terminal housing. The shoulder portion


904


of the center terminal


900


in

FIG. 16

is restrained between the wire board


902


and a bottom surface of terminal wire guide posts


914


,


916


within which the center terminal


900


in

FIG. 16

is captured. Some capacitive coupling between confronting ends


920


,


922


of the second shoulder portion sections


912


of the non-adjacent left and right-most terminals


900


in

FIG. 16

, may be produced for the purpose of reducing or compensating for crosstalk among signal paths carried by the non-adjacent terminals


900


.





FIG. 17

is a view of an eighth embodiment of a connector terminal


1000


mounted on a wiring board


1002


that is supported within a portion of the terminal housing


10


. Shoulder portions of three aligned terminals


1000


project normally of wire connecting portions


1006


, and are formed as elongated flat finger sections


1008


,


1010


that extend in-line from either side of terminal mounting portions


1012


. The shoulder portions including the finger portions


1008


,


1010


extend in a plane substantially perpendicular to the axes of the mounting portions


1012


.




The left and the right terminals in

FIG. 17

are mounted so that the finger sections


1008


,


1010


will be disposed substantially flush with a bottom surface of the base wall


20


of the terminal housing


10


, thus restraining movement of the two terminals


1000


upwardly. The center terminal


1000


in

FIG. 17

is mounted so that the flat finger sections of its shoulder portion are disposed substantially flush with a bottom surface of terminal wire guide posts


1014


,


1016


within which the center terminal is captured. Upward movement of the center terminal is thus restrained by the bottom surface of the guide posts acting against the finger sections of the terminal. An insulative strip or step


1020


may be disposed on the wiring board directly beneath and in contact with the terminal shoulder portions to restrain downward movement of the shoulder portions and their associated terminals. Some capacitive coupling between confronting finger section


1010


of the left-most terminal


1000


in

FIG. 17

, and the finger section


1008


of the right-most, non-adjacent terminal, may be produced to reduce or compensate for crosstalk among signal paths carried by the non-adjacent terminals


1000


.




While the foregoing description represents preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention pointed out by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An electrical connector terminal comprising:an elongated generally planar wire connecting portion formed to connect electrically with an outside wire lead, said connecting portion defining a first plane; a shoulder portion having a planar first section that extends from a first side of the connecting portion, wherein said first section defines a second plane that is normal to the first plane of the connecting portion so that the terminal will be held stable when the terminal is mounted on a wiring board and the first section of the shoulder portion is restrained by being positioned between said wiring board and an outside part located out of the first plane of the wire connecting portion; and an elongated wire board mounting portion having an axis and formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in the wiring board, wherein the mounting portion is joined to a free end of the first section of the shoulder portion remote from the wire connecting portion, and the second plane defined by said first section includes the the axis of said mounting portion.
  • 2. A connector terminal according to claim 1, wherein said wire connecting portion, said shoulder portion and said mounting portion are formed integrally from a sheet of metallic material.
  • 3. A connector terminal according to claim 1, wherein said wire connecting portion has an insulation displacement connector (IDC) configuration.
  • 4. A connector terminal according to claim 1, wherein said mounting portion has two opposed curvilinear sections forming an elongated open needle-eye configuration about the axis of the mounting portion.
  • 5. An electrical connector terminal block, comprising:a housing; a wiring board supported in the housing; a base wall supported in the housing in the vicinity of the wiring board; a first connector terminal and a second connector terminal mounted on the wiring board, wherein each connector terminal includes: an elongated generally planar wire connecting portion formed to connect electrically with an outside wire lead, said connecting portion defining a first plane; a shoulder portion having a planar first section that extends from a first side of the connecting portion, wherein the first section defines a second plane that is normal to the first plane of the connecting portion and the first section of the shoulder portion is restrained by being positioned between said wiring board and said base wail at a position out of the first plane of the wire connecting portion so that the connector terminal is held stable relative to said wiring board; and an elongated wiring board mounting portion having an axis and formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in the wiring board, wherein the mounting portion is joined to a free end of the first section of the shoulder portion remote from the wire connecting portion, and the second plane defined by said first section includes the axis of the mounting portion.
  • 6. An electrical connector terminal block according to claim 5, wherein the wire connecting portion, the shoulder portion and the mounting portion of the first and the second connector terminals are formed integrally from a sheet of metallic material.
  • 7. A connector terminal block according to claim 5, wherein the wire connecting portion of each connector terminal has an insulation displacement connector (IDC) configuration.
  • 8. A connector terminal block according to claim 5, wherein the mounting portion of each connector terminal has two opposed curvilinear sections forming an elongated open needle-eye configuration about the axis of the mounting portion.
  • 9. An electrical connector terminal block according to claim 5, including terminal wire guide posts formed on said housing, and the guide posts have channels for receiving the wire connecting portions of the first and the second connector terminals.
  • 10. An electrical connector terminal, comprising:an elongated generally planar wire connecting portion formed to connect electrically with an outside wire lead, said connecting portion defining a first plane; a shoulder portion having a planar first section that extends from a first side of the wire connecting portion, and a planar second section tat extends from a second side of the wire connecting portion opposite said first side, wherein the first and the second sections define corresponding second and third planes that are normal to the first plane of the connecting portion so that the terminal will be held stable when mounted on a wiring board and the first and the second sections of the shoulder portion are restrained by being positioned between said wiring board and an outside part located out of the first plane of the wire connecting portion; and an elongated wiring board mounting portion having an axis and formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in the wiring board, wherein the mounting portion is joined to a free end of the first section of the shoulder portion remote from the wire connecting portion, and the second plane defined by the first section includes the axis of said mounting portion.
  • 11. A connector terminal according to claim 10, wherein said wire connecting portion, said shoulder portion and said mounting portion are formed integrally from a sheet of metallic material.
  • 12. A connector terminal according to claim 10, wherein said wire connecting portion has an insulation displacement connector (IDC) configuration.
  • 13. A connector terminal according to claim 10, wherein said mounting portion has two opposed curvilinear sections forming an elongated open needle-eye configuration about the axis of the mounting portion.
  • 14. An electrical connector terminal arrangement, comprising:a wiring board; and at least a first connector terminal and a second connector terminal mounted on the wiring board, wherein each connector terminal includes: an elongated generally planar wire connecting portion formed to connect electrically with an outside wire lead, said connecting portion defining a first plane; a shoulder portion having a planar first section that extends from a first side of the wire connecting portion, and a planar second section that extends front a second side of the wire connecting portion opposite said first side, wherein the first and the second sections define corresponding second and third planes that are normal to the first plane of the connecting portion so that the terminal is held stable relative to the wiring board when the first and the second sections of the shoulder portion are restrained by being positioned between said wiring board and an outside part at positions out of the first plane of the wire connecting portion; and an elongated wiring board mounting portion having an axis and formed to fit axially in a terminal opening in the wiring board, wherein the mounting portion is joined to a free end of the first section of the shoulder portion remote from the wire connecting portion, and the second plane defined by the first section includes the axis of said mounting portion; and the first and the second connector terminals are mounted on the wiring board so that the second section of the shoulder portion of one of the terminals and the second section of the shoulder portion of the other one of the terminals are parallel and adjacent to one another, and a desired amount of capacitive coupling is produced between the adjacent second sections.
  • 15. A connector terminal arrangement according to claim 14, wherein the wire connecting portion, the shoulder portion and the mounting portion of each of the connector terminals are formed integrally from a sheet of metallic material.
  • 16. A connector terminal arrangement according to claim 14, wherein the wire connecting portion of each terminal has an insulation displacement connector (IDC) configuration.
  • 17. A connector terminal arrangement according to claim 14, wherein the mounting portion of each terminal has two opposed curvilinear sections forming an elongated open needle-eye configuration about the axis of the mounting portion of the terminal.
  • 18. An electrical connector terminal block, comprising;a housing; wiring board supported in the housing; a base wall supported in the housing in the vicinity of the wiring board; a first connector terminal and a second connector terminal mounted on the wiring board, wherein each connector terminal includes: an elongated generally planar wire connecting portion formed to connect electrically with an outside wire lead, said connecting portion defining a first plane; a shoulder portion having a planar first section that extends from a first side of the wire connecting portion, and a planar second section that extends from a second side of the wire connecting portion opposite said first side, wherein the first and the second sections define corresponding second and third planes that are normal to the first plane of the connecting portion and the first and the second sections are restrained by being positioned between said wiring board; and and said base wall at positions out of the first plane of the wire connecting portion so that the connector terminal is held stable relative to the wire board; and an elongated wiring board mounting portion having an axis and formed to lit axially in a terminal opening in the wiring board, wherein the mounting portion is joined to a free end of the first section of the shoulder portion remote from the wire connecting portion, and the second plane defined by the first section includes the axis of said mounting portion.
  • 19. An electrical connector terminal block according to claim 18, wherein the wire connecting portion, the shoulder portion and the mounting portion of the first and the second connector terminals are formed integrally from a sheet of metallic material.
  • 20. A connector terminal block according to claim 18, wherein the wire connecting portion of each connector terminal has an insulation displacement connector (IDC) configuration.
  • 21. A connector terminal block according to claim 18, wherein the mounting portion of each connector terminal has two opposed curvilinear sections forming an elongated open needle-eye configuration about the axis of the mounting portion.
  • 22. An electrical connector terminal block according to claim 18, including terminal wire guide posts formed on said housing, and the guide posts have channels for receiving the wire connecting portions of the first and the second connector terminals.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a divisional of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/524,654 filed Mar. 13, 2000, and entitled “Communication Connector Terminal Configuration Including Cross-talk Compensation Coupling.”

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