The foregoing and other features of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description and drawings figures of illustrative embodiments of the invention in which:
The components of the connector 100 are placed in a standard keystone type package or mounting form and therefore, the connector employs a stop tab 118 on a bottom surface 119 and a spring tab 140 on the top surface 116 to allow the connector 100 to easily be snapped into a pre-determined sized rectangular hole, such as the hole 22 that is formed as part of the wall plate 20 (
The connector 100 thus provides easy to terminate terminal block USB connectivity in an easy to mount keystone form-factor. The keystone form-factor allows the use of pre-made panels and plates that are widely available industry wide. Since the keystone type system is widely used, the plates (such as wall plates 20) and panels are typically in use in most facilities and can be employed without further cost to the end-user. As shown in
It will also be appreciated that the connector 100 allows the end-user to employ bulk cable to make their connections instead of trying to make the pre-made connecting cable lengths available industry-wide fit into their applications.
Accordingly, the connector 100 allows USB signals to pass through wall plates, panels, and bulkheads, without having to solder. It employs the standard USB “A” type receptacle 120 on the front section 112 and the terminal block 130 on the rear section 114. This allows the use of cable at any length desirable instead of using pre-made cables. The terminal block 130 has openings and contacts associated therewith for receiving members, such as wires, etc., that are to be electrically connected to the contacts. The terminal block 130 has a means 131 to securely position and hold the members within the openings of the terminal block 130. In the illustrated embodiment, the means 131 is in the form of fasteners, such as screws, that can be tightened to secure the member within the openings and conversely, loosened to permit removal of the members from the openings.
The connector 200 has a body 210 that includes a first end section 212, a second section 214, and a top surface 216. The connector 200 has an “A” type receptacle 220 formed at the first end section 212 and a “B” type receptacle 230 formed at the other second side section 214. Similar to the connector 100, the connector 200 is in a standard keystone type packaging allowing it to be used in standard keystone wall plates and panels (
The body 210 includes a pair of spring tabs 218 formed on the top surface 216 to permit mounting of the connector 200 in either direction relative to the wall panel or plate. In addition, the body 210 includes stop tabs 240 on a bottom surface 219 at both the first and second end sections 212, 214 to permit either the A type receptacle 220 or the B type receptacle 230 to face forward through the panel or wall plate, etc. This offers the end-user a great deal of convenience and variability.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described thus far with reference to the accompanying drawings; rather the present invention is limited only by the following claims.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/823,466, filed Aug. 24, 2006, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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60823466 | Aug 2006 | US |