Claims
- 1. A modular connector for data communication sockets comprising:
- A. a socket support in the form of a substantially C-shaped channel extending lengthwise along a longitudinal axis and having parallel side walls joined by a bottom;
- B. at least two socket members located in the socket support;
- C. each socket member having a major axis and a minor axis;
- D. a socket opening in each socket member exposing a row of electrical contacts and including a tab recess for receiving a latching tab of an electrical plug, and through which recess the major axis of the socket member passes normal to the row of contacts; and
- E. each socket opening having a longitudinal axis parallel to the row of electrical contacts and formed at a 90.degree. angle with the major axis of the socket member in which it is formed, such that when the socket members are assembled in side by side relationship in the socket support, the longitudinal axes of the socket openings are in alignment with each other and parallel to both the parallel side walls and the longitudinal axis of the socket support.
- 2. A connector according to claim 1 wherein a cover is connected to the socket support by screws.
- 3. A connector according to claim 1 wherein a cover is attached to the socket support by welding.
- 4. A connector according to claim 1 wherein a cover is attached to the socket support by heat staking.
- 5. A connector according to claim 2 wherein the socket supports are secured within the bezel retaining member by snap connectors.
- 6. A modular connector for data communication sockets comprising:
- A. a socket support in the form of a substantially C-shaped channel extending lengthwise along a longitudinal axis and having parallel side walls joined by a bottom;
- B. at least two socket members located in the socket support;
- C. each socket member having a major axis and a minor axis;
- D. a socket opening in each socket member; and
- E. each socket opening having a longitudinal axis formed at a 90.degree. angle with the major axis of the socket member in which it is formed, such that when the socket members are assembled in side by side relationship in the socket support, the longitudinal axes of the socket openings are in alignment with each other and parallel to both the parallel side walls and the longitudinal axis of the socket support;
- F. at least one aperture in the bottom of the socket support through which wires connected to the socket members may pass;
- G. two parallel rows of connector tabs projecting from the bottom of the socket support with each row connected to the wires of a respective one of the socket members;
- H. a cover secured to the channel socket support and having apertures corresponding in number to the socket members through which apertures plugs may pass into the sockets; and
- I. a retaining member comprising a bezel having an opening for receiving and mounting therein at least three rows of said socket supports with their longitudinal axes parallel to one another, each socket support having at least two socket members arranged side by side.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/609,909 filed on Nov. 6, 1990, now abandoned.
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Brochure from MOD-TAP System Europe. |
Brochure of Keptel, Inc. |
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Brochure of AMP Incorporated, Harrisburg, Pa. |
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