Claims
- 1. A modular jack for directly coupling to a printed circuit board a modular plug of the type which includes a dielectric housing having a free end for insertion into the modular jack, a cord input end having a cavity for receiving a multi-conductor cord, a resilient locking tab integrally connected by a flexible hinge to the free end of the dielectric housing and extending obliquely rearwardly therefrom, a terminal-receiving side having partitions which define side-by-side slots in communication with the cavity, electrically conductive, substantially flat contact terminals positioned within the slots and extending into the cavity, the contact terminals including insulation-piercing tangs for making electrical engagement with associated conductors of the cord and upper edge portions for making electrical contact external to the plug, the modular jack comprising:
- an insulating housing having a front portion, a rear portion and an outer wall;
- an opening formed in said front portion of said insulating housing for receiving the modular plug, said opening defined by an inner end wall, opposed inner side walls and a partition formed between said inner side walls, said partition including a plurality of side-by-side apertures formed therein, said inner end wall including conductor-receiving slot means formed therein; and
- a plurality of electrical conductors arranged in a side-by-side spaced apart fashion in said housing, each of said conductors including a first end portion extending normally from said outer wall, a first intermediate portion extending through one of said apertures in said partition, a second intermediate portion formed between said first end portion and said first intermediate portion, and a second end portion extending from said first intermediate portion in said one of said apertures angularly into said opening and towards said conductor-receiving slot means in said end wall;
- said second end portions of said plurality of conductors forming spring contacts that engage the upper edge portions of the contact terminals in the plug when the plug is inserted into the jack.
- 2. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said second intermediate portions of each of said conductors are substantially perpendicular to their respective first intermediate portions.
- 3. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said second intermediate portions of said conductors are non-parallel with each other whereby said first end portions are laterally offset with respect to their second end portions.
- 4. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said first intermediate portions of said conductors are non-parallel with each other whereby said first end portions are laterally offset with respect to their second end portions.
- 5. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein:
- said first intermediate portions of all of said conductors lie in a first plane;
- said second intermediate portions of alternating ones of said conductors lie in a second plane and said second intermediate portions of the remaining ones of said conductors lie in a third plane;
- said second and third planes being parallel to one another and perpendicular to said first plane.
- 6. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein each of said conductors is included in a plane defined by said first end portion and the point of spring contact of said second end portion, the planes so defined by said plurality of conductors being non-parallel.
- 7. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said second intermediate portion of said conductors extends across said rear portion of said housing in a flared manner whereby said second intermediate portions of said conductors are closer to one another at one end thereof than at the other end thereof.
- 8. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said first intermediate portions of said conductors extend through said partition in a flared manner whereby said first intermediate portions are closer to one another at one end thereof than at the other end thereof.
- 9. The modular jack of claim 1, further comprising conductor differential spacing means in said housing for causing said first end portions of said conductors to extend from said outer wall in two substantially parallel rows, the first end portions of any two conductors in one row being laterally spaced from each other a distance greater than the corresponding second end portions of the same two conductors to provide differential spacing between said end portions of said conductors.
- 10. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said side-by-side apertures formed in said partition include short and long apertures which are formed in an alternating manner in said partition.
- 11. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein one of said inner side walls includes a longitudinally formed substantially rectangular keyway extending from said front portion towards said rear partition and adapted to receive a mating key formed on the side of the modular plug.
- 12. The modular jack of claim 10, wherein said partition includes recessed slots formed in the rear portion thereof, said short apertures opening at one end thereof in said recessed slots.
- 13. The modular jack of claim 12, wherein said partition includes a front face which forms the inner rear wall of said opening, one end of each of said apertures opening onto said front face.
- 14. The modular jack of claim 1, further comprising means for retaining said conductors in said apertures.
- 15. The modular jack of claim 14, wherein said retaining means comprises a recess formed in said housing adjacent said apertures in said partition for defining a locking strip which is heat-sealed to close said apertures about said first intermediate portions of said conductors.
- 16. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said outer wall includes slotted means of two different alternating lengths opening onto said rear portion of said housing for retaining the ends of said second intermediate portions and said first end portions of said conductors in an alternating, staggered alignment.
- 17. The modular jack of claim 16, wherein said outer wall further includes post means extending therefrom and adapted to fasten said housing adjacent the printed circuit board.
- 18. The modular jack of claim 17, wherein said post means comprises at least one locking post adapted to extend through a hole formed in said printed circuit board, said locking post including a pair of symmetrically formed spaced post members having a slot positioned longitudinally therebetween to permit said post members to flex towards one another upon insertion into said hole.
- 19. The modular jack of claim 18, wherein each of said post members includes a substantially semicylindrical constant diameter base portion extending from said outer wall, and a substantially tapered head portion extending from said base portion, the diameter of said head portion at the free end of said post being less than that of said base portion, the diameter of said head portion where it meets said base portion being greater than that of said base portion to form a locking ledge.
- 20. The modular jack of claim 17, wherein said side-by-side slots formed in said inner end wall extend from said inner end wall through said housing to said outer wall.
- 21. The modular jack of claim 20, wherein said inner end wall comprises an inner top wall of said opening, said opening being further defined by an inner bottom wall opposed to said inner top wall, said inner bottom wall including means formed therein for retaining the locking tab of the modular plug.
- 22. The modular jack of claim 17, wherein said side-by-side slots formed in said inner end wall extend from said inner end wall through said housing to a second outer wall disposed on the opposite side of said housing from said outer wall.
- 23. The modular jack of claim 22, wherein said inner end wall comprises an inner bottom wall of said opening, said opening being further defined by an inner top wall opposed to said inner bottom wall, said inner top wall including means formed therein for retaining the locking tab of the modular plug.
- 24. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said conductor receiving slot means comprises a plurality of side-by-side slots formed in said inner end wall, each of said slots adapted to receive one of said second end portions of said conductors.
- 25. The modular jack of claim 24, wherein said side-by-side slots formed in said inner end wall are closed off by said outer wall of said housing.
- 26. The modular jack of claim 24, wherein said side-by-side slots formed in said inner end wall are substantially parallel and extend longitudinally from and in alignment with said apertures in said partition.
- 27. The modular jack of claim 24, wherein said second end portions of said conductors extend into respective ones of said side-by-side slots to a position below the plane of said inner end wall, said second end portions being free to move within their respective slots.
- 28. The modular jack of claim 27, further comprising means selectively attachable to said housing for shorting at least two of said second end portions of the contact terminals together only when said contacts of the modular plug are not in spring contact with said at least two second end portions.
- 29. The modular jack of claim 28, further comprising means formed on said housing for mounting said shorting means.
- 30. The modular jack of claim 29, wherein said shorting means comprises a metallic shorting bar having at least two fingers integrally extending from said bar and adapted to contact said at least two second end portions of said conductors.
- 31. The modular jack of claim 30, wherein said fingers of said shorting bar, when positioned on said mounting means, extend into said slots of said inner end wall to a position just above that of said at least two second end portions so that, prior to full insertion of the modular plug in said opening, said two fingers contact said at least two second end portions, respectively, and, upon full insertion of the modular plug into said opening, said at least two second end portions are pushed by spring contact with the contact terminals in the plug out of engagement with said fingers.
- 32. The modular jack of claim 30, wherein said mounting means comprises post means extending integrally from an outer wall of said housing adjacent said slots in said inner end wall, said shorting bar including aperture means adapted to be press-fit onto said post means.
- 33. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said conductors have a precious metal plating.
- 34. The modular jack of claim 33, wherein said plating is formed over the entire outer surface of each of said conductors.
- 35. The modular jack of claim 33, wherein said plating is formed over said second end portions of each of said conductors.
- 36. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said conductors have a tin plating.
- 37. The modular jack of claim 36, wherein said tin plating is formed on the entire outer surface of each of said conductors.
- 38. The modular jack of claim 36, wherein said tin plating is formed on said first end portions of said conductors.
- 39. The modular jack of claim 38, wherein said conductors further include a precious metal plating formed on said second end portions thereof.
- 40. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said outer wall of said housing comprises the outside surface of said inner end wall, and wherein the portion of said housing above said inner end wall is not covered by a top wall formed integrally with said housing.
- 41. The modular jack of claim 40, wherein said housing further includes a rear wall, a top wall and a pair of spaced side walls connected by said rear wall and which extend vertically from opposite sides of said inner end wall, said top wall being substantially U-shaped and coextensive with the top surfaces of said side walls and said rear wall so as to maintain the space above said inner end wall open.
- 42. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said housing further includes a pair of spaced side walls which extend vertically from opposite sides of said inner end wall, the top surfaces of said spaced side walls forming the top wall of said housing which is open above said inner end wall.
- 43. The modular jack of claim 42, wherein the height of said spaced top walls is such that a portion of the modular plug when inserted in said opening extends above said top wall.
- 44. The modular jack of claim 42, wherein said housing further comprises a pair of mounting flanges each having an upper surface and a lower surface, said flanges extending laterally outwardly from said spaced side walls and including means formed on said lower surfaces for mounting said housing to the printed circuit board.
- 45. The modular jack of claim 44, wherein said housing includes a base portion, said inner end wall of said opening comprising the upper surface of said base portion and being formed in a plane which is spaced below the plane formed by said upper surfaces of said mounting flanges.
- 46. The modular jack of claim 45, wherein said housing further includes a rear ledge extending rearwardly from said rear partition and including a bottom surface which comprises said outer wall of said housing, said bottom surface of said rear ledge being substantially coplanar with said lower surfaces of said mounting flanges.
- 47. The modular jack of claim 46, wherein said base portion of said housing is adapted to fit within a cut-out formed in said printed circuit board, said bottom surface of said rear ledge and said lower surfaces of said mounting flanges adapted to be positioned adjacent one side of said board next to said cut-out.
- 48. The modular jack of claim 47, wherein said mounting means comprises a pair of locking posts extending integrally from said lower surfaces of said mounting flanges, respectively, and adapted to extend through respective holes formed in said printed circuit board.
- 49. The modular jack of claim 48, wherein each of said locking posts include a pair of symmetrically formed spaced post members having a slot positioned longitudinally therebetween to permit said post members to flex towards one another upon insertion into said hole.
- 50. The modular jack of claims 1 or 42, wherein one of said inner side walls includes means formed integrally therewith for retaining the modular plug in said housing.
- 51. The modular jack of claim 50, wherein said retaining means comprises means for releasably latching a locking arm assembly which is positioned on an outer side wall of the modular plug.
- 52. The modular jack of claim 51, wherein said releasable latching means comprises an inclined surface which extends inwardly from said front portion of said housing and from said inner side wall, and a notched rear face extending from the tip of said inclined surface to said inner side wall.
- 53. The modular jack of claim 52, wherein the height of said inclined surface along said front portion is less than the height of said inner side wall to provide means adjacent thereto for receiving the locking tab formed as part of the locking arm assembly on the modular plug.
- 54. The modular jack of claim 53, further in combination with said modular plug having said locking arm assembly positioned on an outer side wall thereof, said assembly comprising the pivotable locking tab extending rearwardly from the free end of said plug and terminating in a locking face adapted to mate with said notch rear face of said latching means of said housing, and a latch releasing arm positioned adjacent and connected to said locking tab and adapted to extend rearwardly out of said opening when said modular plug is inserted therein to permit said locking tab to be released from said notched rear face.
- 55. A modular jack for directly coupling to a printed circuit board a modular plug of the type which includes a dielectric housing having a free end for insertion into the modular jack, a cord input end having a cavity for receiving a multi-conductor cord, a resilient locking tab integrally connected by a flexible hinge to the free end of the dielectric housing and extending obliquely rearwardly therefrom, a terminal-receiving side having partitions which define side-by-side slots in communication with the cavity, electrically conductive substantially flat contact terminals positioned within the slots and extending into the cavity, the contact terminals including insulation-piercing tangs for making electrical engagement with associated conductors of the cord and upper edge portions for making electrical contact external to the plug, the modular jack comprising:
- an insulating housing having a front portion, a rear portion and an outer wall for positioning adjacent the printed circuit board;
- an opening formed in said front portion of said housing for receiving the modular plug, said opening defined by a rear partition, an inner end wall and inner side walls;
- said outer wall, said rear partition and said inner end wall including means for accommodating a plurality of electrical conductors arranged in a side-by-side spaced apart fashion in said housing;
- each of said conductors having one end portion extending normally from said outer wall and another end portion extending from said rear partition angularly into said opening and towards said inner end wall;
- said another end portions of said conductors engaging by spring contact the correspondingly spaced contact terminals in the modular plug upon insertion of the plug into the jack;
- each of said conductors included in a plane defined by its said one end portion and the point of spring contact of its said another end portion, the planes so defined by said plurality of conductors being non-parallel.
- 56. A modular jack for directly coupling to a printed circuit board a modular plug of the type which includes a dielectric housing having a free end for insertion into the modular jack, a cord input end having a cavity for receiving a multi-conductor cord, a resilient locking tab integrally connected by a flexible hinge to the free end of the dielectric housing and extending obliquely rearwardly therefrom, a terminal-receiving side having partitions which define side-by-side slots in communication with the cavity, electrically conductive, substantially flat contact terminals positioned within the slots and extending into the cavity, the contact terminals including insulation-piercing tangs for making electrical engagement with associated conductors of the cord and upper edge portions for making electrical contact external to the plug, the modular jack comprising:
- (a) an insulating housing having a plug receiving end and a rearward end;
- (b) a plug receiving opening extending into said plug receiving end, said opening having a rear partition, opposed internal sidewalls and opposed internal endwalls, said insulating housing having oppositely directed external sidewalls and oppositely directed external endwalls;
- (c) a plurality of electrical conductors in side-by-side spaced-apart relationship, each of said conductors comprising a spring contact portion extending from said rear partition diagonally into said opening and towards said plug receiving end and one of said internal endwalls, an intermediate portion extending through said rear partition towards said rearward end, and an end portion which extends perpendicularly beyond one of said external endwalls;
- (d) said plug receiving opening being dimensioned to receive the modular plug whose contact terminals engage said spring contact portions of said conductors;
- (e) the other internal endwall having a recess formed therein adapted to receive and retain the locking tab of the modular plug;
- (f) said plug receiving end including a circumferentially continuous frame portion which surrounds said plug receiving opening;
- (g) conductor receiving aperture means formed in said rear partition and extending through said rear partition from said plug receiving opening toward said rearward end;
- (h) said intermediate portions of said conductors extending through said conductor receiving aperture means, said spring contact portions extending into said plug receiving opening from said conductor receiving aperture means; and
- (i) conductor differential spacing means in said insulating housing for causing said end portions of said conductors to extend from said one external endwall in two substantially parallel rows, the end portions of any two conductors in one row being laterally spaced from each other a distance greater than the corresponding spring contact portions of the same two conductors.
- 57. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 56, wherein said housing includes an open space between said spring contact portions and said end portions of said conductors, the portions of said conductors in said open space being non-parallel.
- 58. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 56, wherein said one internal endwall of said plug receiving opening includes a plurality of partition walls extending perpendicularly therefrom so as to form a plurality of side-by-side slots, said spring contact portions of said conductors having free end portions which are between adjacent pairs of said partition walls.
- 59. The electrical connector as set forth in claim 56, wherein said one external endwall is substantially parallel to said one internal endwall.
- 60. A modular jack for directly coupling to a printed circuit board a modular plug of the type which includes a dielectric housing having a free end for insertion into the modular jack, a cord input end having a cavity for receiving a multi-conductor cord, a resilient locking tab integrally connected by a flexible hinge to the free end of the dielectric housing and extending obliquely rearwardly therefrom, a terminal-receiving side having partitions which define side-by-side slots in communication with the cavity, electrically conductive contact terminals positioned within the slots and extending into the cavity, the contact terminals including insulation-piercing tangs for making electrical engagement with associated conductors of the cord and upper edge portions for making electrical contact external to the plug, the modular jack comprising:
- (a) an insulating housing having a front end, a rear end, and a plurality of external walls;
- (b) plug-receiving opening means for receiving the modular plug extending into said front end of said insulating housing and having a plurality of internal walls;
- (c) solder post means extending from said rear end of said insulating housing for insertion through alternating, staggered holes formed in the printed circuit board;
- (d) a partition wall extending adjacent the rear portion of said plug-receiving opening means and having conductor-receiving means formed therein;
- (e) a plurality of electrical conductors in side-by-side spaced-apart relationship, each of said conductors comprising:
- (i) an intermediate portion extending through said conductor-receiving means in said partition wall;
- (ii) a spring contact portion extending from said intermediate portion angularly into said plug-receiving opening means from said rear portion of said plug-receiving opening means towards said front end of said insulating housing; and
- (iii) an end portion extending perpendicularly beyond one of said external walls to form said solder post means;
- (f) said spring contact portions of said conductors engaging the upper edge portions of the contact terminals of the modular plug upon insertion of the plug into said plug-receiving opening means; and
- (g) said plug receiving opening means further having recess means formed therein for receiving and releasably retaining the locking tab of the modular plug.
- 61. A modular jack as set forth in claim 60, further comprising conductor differential spacing means in said insulating housing for causing said end portions of said conductors to extend from said one external wall in two substantially parallel rows, the end portions of any two conductors in one row being laterally spaced from each other a distance greater than the corresponding spring contact portions of the same two conductors.
- 62. The modular jack of claim 60, wherein each of said conductors is included in a plane defined by said end portion and the point of spring contact of said spring contact portion, the planes so defined by said plurality of conductors being non-parallel.
- 63. The modular jack of claim 60, wherein one of said external walls includes slotted means of two different alternating lengths opening onto said rear end of said housing for retaining said end portions of said conductors in an alternating, staggered alignment.
- 64. The modular jack of claim 60, wherein one of said internal walls includes a longitudinally formed substantially rectangular keyway extending from said front end towards said rear end and adapted to receive a mating key formed on the side of the modular plug.
- 65. The modular jack of claim 60, further in combination with the modular plug having a locking tab positioned on a side wall thereof, said tab comprising a pivotable latching piece extending rearwardly from the front portion of said side wall of said plug and terminating in a locking face adapted to mate with a notched rear face of said recess means formed in an internal side wall of said opening means of said housing, and a latch releasing arm positioned adjacent and connected to said latching piece and adapted to extend rearwardly out of said plug-receiving opening means when said modular plug is inserted therein to permit said latching piece to be released from said notched rear face.
- 66. The modular jack of claim 60, wherein one of said external walls includes post means extending therefrom and adapted to fasten said housing adjacent the printed circuit board.
- 67. The modular jack of claim 66, wherein said post means comprises at least one locking post adapted to extend through a mounting hole formed in the printed circuit board, said locking post including a pair of symmetrically formed spaced post members having a slot positioned longitudinally therebetween to permit said post members to flex towards one another upon insertion into the hole.
- 68. The modular jack of claim 67, wherein each of said post members includes a substantially semi-cylindrical constant diameter base portion extending from said external wall, and a substantially tapered head portion extending from said base portion, the diameter of said head portion at the free end of said post being less than that of said base portion, the diameter of said head portion where it meets said base portion being greater than that of said base portion to form a locking ledge.
- 69. The modular jack of claim 60, wherein one of said internal walls of said plug-receiving opening means includes a plurality of side-by-side slots each adapted to receive one of said spring contact portions of said conductors.
- 70. The modular jack of claim 69, wherein said side-by-side slots formed in said one internal wall extend from one internal wall through said housing to another of said external walls disposed on the opposite side of said housing from said one of said external walls.
- 71. The modular jack of claim 70, wherein said one internal wall comprises an inner bottom wall of said opening, said plug-receiving opening means being further defined by an inner top wall opposed to said inner bottom wall, said inner top wall including means formed therein for retaining the locking tab of the modular plug.
- 72. The modular jack of claim 69, wherein said spring contact portions of said conductors extend into respective ones of said side-by-side slots to a position below the plane of said one internal wall, said spring contact portions being free to move within their respective slots.
- 73. The modular jack of claim 72, further comprising means selectively attachable to said housing for shorting at least two of said spring contact portions of said conductors together only when the contact terminals of the modular plug are not in spring contact with said at least two spring contact portions.
- 74. The modular jack of claim 73, further comprising means formed on said housing for mounting said shorting means.
- 75. The modular jack of claim 74, wherein said shorting means comprises a metallic shorting bar having means for contacting said at least two spring contact portions of said conductors.
- 76. The modular jack of claim 60, wherein said conductors have a precious metal plating.
- 77. The modular jack of claim 76, wherein said plating is formed over said spring contact portions of each of said conductors.
- 78. The modular jack of claim 60, wherein said conductors have a tin plating.
- 79. The modular jack of claim 78, wherein said tin plating is formed on said solder post means of said conductors.
- 80. The modular jack of claim 79, wherein said conductors further include a precious metal plating formed on said spring contact portions thereof.
- 81. The modular jack of claim 60, wherein said housing further comprises a pair of mounting flanges each having an upper surface and a lower surface, said flanges extending laterally outwardly from two of said external walls and including means formed on said lower surfaces for mounting said housing to the printed circuit board.
- 82. The modular jack of claim 81, wherein said housing further includes a rear ledge extending rearwardly from said rear end and including a bottom surface which comprises said one external wall of said housing, said bottom surface of said rear ledge being substantially coplanar with said lower surfaces of said mounting flanges.
- 83. The modular jack of claim 82, wherein said base portion of said housing is adapted to fit within a cut-out formed in the printed circuit board, said bottom surface of said rear ledge and said lower surfaces of said mounting flanges adapted to be positioned adjacent one side of the board next to said cut-out.
- 84. The modular jack of claim 81, wherein said mounting means comprises a pair of locking posts extending integrally from said lower surfaces of said mounting flanges, respectively, and adapted to extend through respective mounting holes formed in the printed circuit board.
- 85. The modular jack of claim 84, wherein each of said locking posts include a pair of symmetrically formed spaced post members having a slot positioned longitudinally therebetween to permit said post members to flex towards one another upon insertion into said hole.
- 86. The modular jack of claim 60, wherein said internal walls include a pair of opposed side walls which are substantially parallel to the contact terminals of the plug when the plug is inserted into said plug-receiving opening means, one of said side walls having said recess means formed therein.
- 87. The modular jack of claim 86, wherein the modular plug includes a pair of opposed outer side walls which are substantially parallel to the contact terminals of the plug, the locking tab of the plug extending rearwardly along one of said side walls.
- 88. The modular jack of claim 87, wherein said recess means comprises an inclined surface which extends inwardly from said front end of said housing and from said one side wall, and a notched rear face extending from the tip of said inclined surface to said one side wall.
- 89. The modular jack of claim 88, wherein the height of said inclined surface along said front end is less than the height of said one side wall to provide means adjacent thereto for receiving a latch releasing arm formed as part of the locking tab on the modular plug.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior U.S. application Ser. No. 120,846, filed Feb. 12, 1980, which is, in turn, a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 915,457, filed June 14, 1978 and now abandoned.
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