This invention relates to a connector suitable for a telecommunications cable having a plurality of insulated wires.
In a first aspect the present invention provides a connector for terminating a communications cable including a termination assembly including a plurality of wire receiving contacts for receiving wires of a cable; a lacing fixture with a number of wire receiving spaces and which is used to guide the wires into engagement with the wire receiving contacts; and a cutting blade having a cutting portion and a body portion; wherein the termination assembly and lacing fixture are arranged such that, as they are assembled together, wires held in the lacing fixture are displaced past the cutting portion of the blade and into engagement with the wire receiving contacts, which blade extends transversely to the wires and which cuts off excess wire, characterised in that the body portion of the blade is located sufficiently in advance of wire-receiving contacts for the cut wires engaged with the contacts to be further displaced beyond the body portion of the blade.
After assembly the blade may serve to shield the wires inside the connector from external electromagnetic radiation.
The connector may further include a recess in the lacing fixture which receives the cutting portion of a cutting blade when the connector is assembled.
The connector may further includes a surface which is disposed at an angle to the cutting blade to assist in ejection of cut wire ends during the assembly of the connector.
The connector may be a jack.
The wire receiving contacts may be insulation displacing contacts.
The lacing fixture and termination assembly may each have metal bodies which overlap one another when assembled together.
The connector may include two cutting blades.
The blades may be disposed on opposite sides of the connector.
The connector may include an internal shielding arrangement which provides shielding between pairs of wires.
The connector may be arranged to terminate 1, 2 or 4 pairs of wires.
In a second aspect the present invention provides a cap for a connector according to the first aspect of the invention which includes a recess which can accommodate the cutting portion of a cutting blade.
The cap may include a surface which is disposed at an angle to assist in ejection of cut wire ends.
In a third aspect the present invention provides a termination assembly for use in a connector according to this invention, including the said plurality of wire receiving contacts for receiving wires of a communications cable, and the said cutting blade having a cutting portion and a body portion, wherein the termination assembly is arranged to be assembled with the said lacing fixture such that, as they are assembled together, wires held in the lacing fixture are displaced past the cutting portion of the blade and into engagement with the wire receiving contacts, which blade extends transversely to the wires and which cuts off excess wire, characterised in that the body portion of the blade is located sufficiently in advance of wire-receiving contacts for the cut wires engaged with the contacts to be further displaced beyond the body portion of the blade.
The termination assembly may include at least two cutting blades.
In a fourth aspect the present invention provides a cable terminated by a connector according to the first aspect of the invention.
The positioning of the cutting blades in advance of the wire-receiving contacts according to the present invention has the advantages of reducing the wire cutting and insertion forces, and of avoiding subsequent short-circuit contact of the cut ends of the wire conductors with the body of the blade.
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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Cap 20 and termination assembly 30 may be assembled together to form a connector which terminates a cable. The assembly of the connector will now be described. The following description explains termination of a four twisted pair foil shielded cable. However, other types of cable may be terminated by connectors according to the invention.
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Latches 18, of wire clamp 25 are then released and compression springs 15 bias clamp 25 to the clamping position so that the folded back portion of the foil or braid shield 12 becomes gripped by cable clamp 25 to achieve electrical continuity between the foil or braid shield and cap 20.
An internal shielding arrangement is provided inside cap 20 in the form of quadrant shield 29 (see
Cap 20 is then assembled to the termination assembly 30. Referring to
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In the above described embodiment the wire receiving contacts were insulation displacing contacts which disrupt insulation about a wire to achieve electrical contact. Similarly, the ends of the cable wires could be stripped prior to assembly and non-displacement type contacts could be utilised.
Any reference to prior art contained herein is not to be taken as an admission that the information is common general knowledge, unless otherwise indicated.
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.
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0622461.2 | Nov 2006 | GB | national |
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PCT/GB2007/004193 | 11/2/2007 | WO | 00 | 5/12/2009 |
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WO2008/059203 | 5/22/2008 | WO | A |
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5664963 | Yamamoto et al. | Sep 1997 | A |
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20100029122 A1 | Feb 2010 | US |