Claims
- 1. An insulative housing for use in a modular jack assembly comprising first, second and third longitudinal walls positioned such that said second longitudinal wall is superimposed over said first longitudinal wall in spaced parallel relation and said third longitudinal wall is superimposed over said second longitudinal wall in spaced parallel relation and a first pair of spaced lateral walls is interposed between the first and second longitudinal walls in perpendicular relation to said first and second longitudinal walls to form a first transverse plug receiving cavity and a second pair of spaced lateral walls is interposed between the second and third longitudinal walls in perpendicular relation to said second and third longitudinal walls to form a second transverse plug receiving aperture, and a first medial wall extending from the first longitudinal wall into the first transverse plug receiving cavity and said first medial wall having a first distal side which is in spaced relation from the second longitudinal wall, and a second medial wall extending from the second longitudinal wall into the second transverse plug receiving cavity and said second medial wall having a second distal side which is in spaced relation from the third longitudinal wall, and wherein the walls in the first pair of spaced lateral walls are misaligned from the walls in the second pair of spaced lateral walls.
- 2. The insulative housing of claim 1 wherein the first and second distal sides of the first and second medial walls are sloped.
- 3. The insulative housing of claim 1 wherein said longitudinal walls each have front and rear edges and the rear edges of at least two of said longitudinal walls are misaligned.
- 4. The insulative housing of claim 3 wherein the first, second and third longitudinal walls are vertically spaced.
- 5. The insulative housing of claim 4 wherein the rear edges of at least two of said longitudinal walls are vertically misaligned.
- 6. The insulative housing of claim 5 wherein the rear edge of the third longitudinal wall, is positioned transversely beyond the rear edges of the first and second longitudinal walls.
- 7. The insulative housing of claim 6 wherein the rear edges of the first and second longitudinal walls are vertically aligned.
- 8. The insulative housing of claim 7 wherein the first longitudinal wall is mounted on a printed wiring board.
- 9. The insulative housing of claim 3 wherein the front edges of at least two of the longitudinal walls are misaligned.
- 10. The insulative housing of claim 9 wherein insulative inserts are positioned in the plug receiving cavities.
- 11. The insulative housing of claim 10 wherein said housing and inserts are mounted on a printed circuit board.
- 12. The insulative housing of claim 1 wherein the first, second and third longitudinal walls are horizontal and the first and second pair of spaced lateral walls are vertical.
- 13. The insulative housing of claim 12 wherein the first pair of spaced lateral walls are misaligned from the second pair of spaced lateral walls.
- 14. A modular jack assembly comprising:(a) an insulative housing for use in a modular jack assembly comprising first, second and third longitudinal walls positioned such that said second longitudinal wall is superimposed over said first longitudinal wall in spaced parallel relation and said third longitudinal wall is superimposed over said second longitudinal wall in spaced parallel relation and a first pair of lateral walls is interposed between the first and second longitudinal walls to form a first transverse plug receiving cavity and a second pair of lateral walls is interposed between the second and third longitudinal walls to form a second transverse plug receiving cavity; (b) a first insulative insert having base and upper sides and rear and terminal ends and being positioned such that its terminal end extends into the first plug receiving cavity and its upper side is adjacent the second longitudinal wall; and (c) a second insulative insert having base and upper sides and rear and terminal ends and being positioned so that its terminal end extends into the second plug receiving cavity and its upper side is adjacent the third longitudinal wall, and wherein the walls in the first pair of spaced lateral walls are misaligned from the walls in the second pair of spaced lateral walls.
- 15. The modular jack assembly of claim 14 wherein the insulative inserts each have a medial wall opposed to each of their rear ends and the second insert is superimposed over the first insert such that the medial wall of the second insulative insert abuts the rear end of the first insulative insert.
- 16. The modular jack assembly of claim 14 wherein on the first insulative insert the conductive elements extend vertically from the base side to the upper side of the insulative insert and then generally horizontally to the terminal end of the insulative insert and then downwardly and rearwardly toward the rear end of the first insulative insert and the conductive elements extend vertically from the base side of the insulative insert and then generally horizontally to the terminal end and then upwardly and rearwardly toward the rear end of the first insulative insert and the conductive means extends vertically from the base side of the insulative insert and then generally horizontally to the terminal end and then upwardly and rearwardly toward the rear end of the second insulative insert.
- 17. The modular jack assembly of claim 14 wherein the insulative inserts each have a medial wall opposed to each of their rear ends and the second insert is superimposed over the first insert such that the medial wall of the second insulative insert is vertically aligned with the rear end of the first insulative insert.
- 18. The modular jack assembly of claim 14 wherein conductive elements extend vertically from the base side to the upper side of each of the insulative inserts and then generally horizontally to the terminal end of the insulative insert and then downwardly and rearwardly toward the rear end of the insulative insert.
- 19. The modular jack assembly of claim 18 wherein the conductive elements extend downwardly below the base side of the insulative insert.
- 20. The modular jack assembly of claim 19 wherein there are a plurality of generally parallel conductive elements which extend vertically from the base side to the upper side of the insulative insert and then generally horizontally to the terminal end of the insulative insert and then downwardly and rearwardly toward the rear end of the insulative housing.
- 21. The modular jack assembly of claim 20 wherein each of the conductive elements extend vertically from the base side to the upper side in a base and then extends in a groove on the upper side of the insert.
- 22. The modular jack assembly of claim 14 wherein in the insulative housing the first medial wall extends from the first longitudinal wall into the first transverse plug receiving cavity and said first medial wall has a first distal side which is in spaced relation from the second longitudinal wall, and a second medial wall extends from the second longitudinal wall into the second transverse plug receiving cavity and said second medial wall has a second distal side which is in spaced relation from the third longitudinal wall.
- 23. The insulative housing of claim 22 wherein the first and second distal sides of the first and second medial walls are shaped downwardly respectively toward the rear ends of the first and second inserts.
- 24. The insulative housing of claim 14 wherein the first, second and third longitudinal walls are horizontal and the first and second pair of spaced lateral walls are vertical.
- 25. The insulative housing of claim 24 wherein the first pair of spaced lateral walls are vertically misaligned from the second pair of spaced lateral walls.
- 26. An insulative housing for modular jack assembly having a first horizontal row of plug receiving cavities superimposed over a second horizontal row of plug receiving cavities in a non-aligned, vertically overlapping relation.
- 27. An insulative housing for use in a modular jack assembly comprising first, second and third longitudinal walls positioned such that said second longitudinal wall is adjacent said first longitudinal wall in spaced parallel relation and said third longitudinal wall is adjacent said second longitudinal wall in spaced parallel relation and a first pair of lateral walls is interposed between the first and second longitudinal walls to form a first transverse plug receiving cavity and a second pair of lateral walls is interposed between the second and third longitudinal walls to form a second transverse plug receiving aperture, said second plug receiving aperture superposed and laterally offset relative to said first plug receiving aperture.
- 28. The insulative housing of claim 27 wherein insulative inserts are positioned in the plug receiving cavities.
- 29. An insulative housing for a modular jack assembly, comprising:a generally planar front face; a plurality of first openings in said front face for receiving a corresponding plurality of mating plug connectors, said first openings aligned along a first direction to form a first row; a second plurality of openings in said front face for receiving a corresponding plurality of mating plug connectors, said second openings aligned along said first direction to form a second row, said second row superposed relative to said first row in a second direction; wherein each of said second openings overlaps, in said second direction and in an offset relationship, at least one of said first openings.
- 30. The insulative housing as recited in claim 29, wherein each of said second openings overlap two of said first openings.
Parent Case Info
This application is a national stage filing under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application PCT/US96/14589, filed on Sep. 12, 1996, which claims priority to U.S. application 08/520,735, filed on Sep. 11, 1995 and now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US96/14589 |
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WO |
00 |
5/12/1998 |
5/12/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO97/10625 |
3/20/1997 |
WO |
A |
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