This application is a National Stage filing of PCT International Application Serial No. PCT/GB2007/004658, filed Dec. 5, 2007, which claims the benefit of GB Application Serial No. 0625061.7, filed Dec. 15, 2006, the disclosures each of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
This invention relates to a connector for use in terminating communications cables.
In a first aspect the present invention provides a connector for use in terminating communications cables including: electrical contacts arranged to receive wires of a communications cable; at least one cover pivotally associated with the connector; wire receiving spaces for guiding the wires are associated with the at least one cover; and the at least one cover is arranged to move pivotally to bring the wires into engagement with the electrical contacts.
The electrical contacts will preferably be insulation-displacing or -piercing contacts, but other kinds of contacts may be used, for example when stripped wire ends are provided for connection to the contacts. The electrical contacts may be provided on a removable contact carrier, for example on opposed faces of the carrier, and the carrier may be retained in the connector by the at least one cover. The carrier may at least partly shield the inside of the connector from external electromagnetic radiation, and may at least partly prevent emission of electromagnetic radiation from the interior of the plug to the outside. Preferably the carrier will include cross-shaped or other internal shielding to prevent or reduce cross-talk radiation between respective wire pairs within the plug. The carrier may include at least one recess that aligns with the at least one cover to position the carrier in the connector. The recess may receive a cam portion of the at least one cover to position the carrier.
The at least one cover may be pivotally moveable from a first position to a second position, the cable terminated by the connector has a longitudinal axis and in the first position the wire receiving spaces extend away from the longitudinal axis of the cable and in moving to the second position the wire receiving spaces are brought closer to aligning with the axis. The at least one cover may at least partly shield the inside of the connector from external electromagnetic radiation and may at least partly prevent or reduce emission of its internal electromagnetic radiation to the outside. The connector may be in the form of a plug or a jack, and may include two covers, which may be provided on opposite sides of the connector.
The connector may include two (or more) shells which fit about the cable, the shells preferably including resilient flanges, which flanges press against the cable to grip the cable, and which flanges may establish electrical contact with foil, braid, or other electromagnetic shielding carried by the cable. The resilient flanges may be provided on a removable insert of the shell. The shells may be a snap-fit together, the snap-fit preferably being achieved by way of a lug which runs run for substantially the entire length of at least one of the shells.
In preferred embodiments of the invention, at least one, more preferably all, of the resilient flanges is/are provided with teeth having sharp points that pass through the folded-back braid or foil shield of the cable and sink into the cable jacket, to both retain the connector on the cable and make electrical continuity between the cable shield and the connector. Designs having all of the flanges toothed to provide cable retention and electrical continuity are superior to designs in which one flange provides electrical continuity, and the rest of the flanges are untoothed continuous ridges that must grip the cable beyond the folded-back braid/foil shield in order to resist sliding along the cable jacket. The more preferred toothed flange design thus achieves better cable retention and simplifies installation since the length of the braid/foil shield that is folded back over the cable jacket is not critical, whereas for untoothed flange designs the folded-back shield length must be adjusted to be engaged by only the first electrical-continuity flange but not by the other cable-gripping flanges.
A second aspect the present invention accordingly provides a cable clamp for a connector, the cable clamp including the aforementioned two or more shells which fit about a cable, wherein the shells further include resilient flanges which press against the cable to grip the cable and which may establish electrical contact with the usual shielding braid or foil of the cable. The resilient flanges may be provided on a removable insert of the shell. The cable clamp preferably includes two shells which snap-fit together fit about the cable. The snap-fit may be achieved by way of a lug which runs for substantially the entire length of at least one of the shells.
In a third aspect the present invention provides a contact carrier for use with a connector including: electrical contacts for interengagement with wires of a communications cable are provided on a body portion of the carrier; the carrier includes at least one recess that may be engaged with the connector to retain the carrier in the connector when the carrier is correctly inserted in the connector. The carrier may at least partly shield the inside of the connector from external electromagnetic radiation, and may at least partly prevent emission of electromagnetic radiation from the interior of the plug to the outside. Preferably the carrier will include cross-shaped or other internal shielding to prevent or reduce cross-talk radiation between respective wire pairs within the plug. The electrical contacts may be provided on opposed faces of the carrier.
The carrier and the cover or covers of the connector are preferably provided with snap-engageable formations, for example groove and recess formations, to retain the cover(s) in closed position about the carrier.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The casings 11 and 21 both include removable inserts 13 which include resilient flanges 15. The casings 11 and 21 are arranged to be snap-fitted together about a cable to be terminated to form a cable clamp around the cable. A foil-shielded cable is typically used. A length of outer insulation is removed from the end of the cable to be terminated and a section of the exposed foil shield is folded back over the cable outer insulation. The resilient flanges 15 become compressed about the cable when casings 11, 21 are snap-fitted together to grip the cable and provide strain relief. Inserts 13 are made of electrically conductive material and press against the folded back section of foil to achieve electrical continuity between the foil shield in the cable and the connector. Casing 11 includes a lug 17 and a recess 18. Casing 21 includes complementary recess 28 and lug 27. To snap-fit the casings together lug 17 is snap-fitted into recess 28 and lug 27 is snap-fitted into recess 18.
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In the above described embodiments, the end of the finished connector which bears the plug contacts extends away from the cable substantially in line with the axis of the cable. However, alternative constructions where the plug contacts extend at an angle to the axis of the cable may be employed.
In the embodiments described above, the electrically shielding parts are formed from Zamak, but other metals or electrically conductive materials could be used. A mould-over process may be used to form these components from a metal sheet surrounded by a moulded plastics material. Parts made of plastics in the embodiments described above could alternatively be made of other dielectric materials. In the embodiments described above, connectors with eight sets of contacts are described, but other numbers of contacts could be used, even odd numbers, and the insulation-displacing contacts described could be replaced by other types of contacts as previously mentioned. The cable may include a foil shield or a braided shield, or both foil and braided shields could be present.
In the embodiments described above the cable-surrounding casings were of identical (“mirror image”) construction. Alternatively, casings of dissimilar construction could be used, provided that they are dimensioned to mate together in an appropriate manner. The casings may be provided as separate components, or could be provided as a hinged component including two half shells joined along one side of their length.
Finally, it is to be appreciated that various alterations or additions may be made to the parts previously described without departing from the spirit or ambit of the present invention. The present invention includes connectors having the convenient pivoting structure of the present invention wherein some or all of the shielding parts described above may be replaced by plastics parts or other electrically insulating parts when less-shielded or unshielded connectors are required.
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0625061.7 | Dec 2006 | GB | national |
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PCT/GB2007/004658 | 12/5/2007 | WO | 00 | 6/12/2009 |
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WO2008/071917 | 6/19/2008 | WO | A |
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