The present application claims the benefit and priority to British Patent Application No. 2006932.4, filed on May 11, 2020, the full disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a detachable test instrument remote controller for patch cables in the field of tester products. It further relates to a detachable test instrument remote controller and indicator.
LAN cabling is commonly used to connect equipment such as personal computers, printers, and other machines that pass information using high-speed digital signals.
Most of LAN cabling runs within the walls of a building are used to communicatively couple a first piece of equipment to a second piece of equipment. Existing cables for connecting a tester product to a LAN cable (circuit) to be tested incorporate a wire connector to be plugged into the port of the LAN cable for testing the strength and connectivity of a particular type of circuit. Further existing such cables incorporate a wire connector that has a switch and some LEDs which is plugged into the LAN cable to be tested. An initial result of the test will then be notified by the LEDs switching on in a particular colour or pattern.
Wall sockets, such as female RJ45 connector sockets, associated with the LAN cabling are used to receive corresponding RJ45 plugs provided at one end of cables while the other end of the cables are provided with a plug (as needed) for connecting the cable to the piece of equipment. The first and second parts of a circuit/LAN tester are linked for communication via use of the cables and plugs so that they are connected to the LAN cabling for testing. The cable linked to the first part of the LAN tester incorporating the analyser has the cable discussed above with the LED indicator to show quickly if there is a connection.
However, these particular cables with LEDs for the first part of the LAN tester are permanently attached to the LAN tester and cannot be used with alternative patch cables.
It is an aim of the present invention to provide a detachable test instrument remote controller for quick socket testing which can be easily removable and can be used on various type of patch cables.
Accordingly, a first aspect of the present invention is directed to a detachable test instrument remote controller comprising:
This provides the advantage that the user can easily fit the testing cable connector to any patch cables.
In a further embodiment, the detachable test instrument remote controller further comprises an indicator means.
Preferably, the indicator means further comprises at least one LED.
The indicating means can provide any desired form of user feedback, such as visual, audio, and/or tactile. Accordingly, and by way of example only, the indicator means can be in the form of one or more LEDs, a speaker, a vibrator, or the like. This will indicate the user whether the test is passed or not. Advantageously, the top part is connected to the bottom part via a low-resistance locking system. Preferably the locking system comprises two tongues with protrusions which engage frictionally with the inside of the top part.
A low resistance locking system will provide the advantages that the removable cable connector will be sufficiently secured to the patch cable but also can be removed quickly by the user.
In a further embodiment, the bottom part is configured in two or more separate pieces that wrap around the cable.
Advantageously, the two or more separate pieces of the bottom part comprises interlocking means.
A second aspect of the present invention is directed to a cable for a circuit tester comprising the detachable test instrument remote controller as described above.
Alternatively other attachment means could be used for the end of cable to be attached next to the socket such as:
An example of a detachable test instrument remote controller according to the present invention will now be described herein below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006932.4 | May 2020 | GB | national |