Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for minimizing crosstalk between pairs of conductors which carry different electrical signals therein, said connector comprising:
- a housing having a cable receiving region and a connection region,
- a clamp located in said cable receiving region for clamping the outer casing of a cable to said housing,
- a plurality of electrically conductive connector elements extending from said cable receiving region to said connection region and positioned in side by side relationship,
- said connector elements each having a formation, in said cable receiving region, for making positive electrical contact with a wire from within said cable,
- said connector elements also each having a contact formation, in said connection region, for making pressure contact with a connector element of a mating connector, and
- an electrically conductive shield extending between adjacent said connector elements and extending from a location near said clamp to the contact formations of said connector elements and having a surface which extends over substantially the entire mutually projected area of said adjacent connector elements.
- 2. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said contact formations are bent up portions of said connector elements and are slotted to accommodate push down connection with wires extending from said clamp.
- 3. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said shield extends between pairs of connector elements which conduct different signals.
- 4. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said shield is electrically connected to ground.
- 5. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein an electrically conductive further shield is provided in said cable receiving region and wherein said shield is electrically connected to said further shield.
- 6. An electrical connector according to claim 5, wherein said shield is formed with a flange at its lower edge, said flange being secured to said further shield.
- 7. An electrical connector according to claim 6, wherein said further shield is electrically connected to said clamp.
- 8. An electrical connector according to claim 7, wherein said clamp is arranged to be connected to a grounded sheath on said cable.
- 9. An electrical connector according to claim 5, wherein said connector elements are supported on a shelf and said further shield extends under said shelf.
- 10. An electrical connector according to claim 9, wherein said shield has a bottom extension which passes through a slot in said shelf and contacts said further shield under said shelf.
- 11. An electrical connector according to claim 10, wherein said bottom extension contacts a tab portion bent upwardly from said further shield.
- 12. An electrical connector according to claim 10, wherein said bottom extension has at least one tab portion bent outwardly therefrom to lock against the underside of said shelf when said bottom extension is pressed through said slot.
- 13. An electrical connector according to claim 10, wherein said bottom extension is formed with a slot extending upwardly from the bottom thereof and wherein said further shield has a tab bent upwardly therefrom which fits in said slot.
- 14. A self shunting electrical connector comprising:
- a housing,
- at least two pairs of connector elements extending in side by side relationship within said housing,
- one end of each of said connector elements being arranged to be electrically connected to a wire from a cable extending to said housing,
- the other end of each connector element being bent back to form a deflectable tongue which, when connected to a mating connector element, becomes deflected by a contact of said mating connector element,
- an insulative block extending across each of said connector elements between their respective ends,
- first and second switch contacts mounted on said insulative block and extending over the ends of only first and second ones of said tongues to make electrical contact therewith in the undeflected position of said tongues but not in their deflected position, and
- circuit segments on said insulative block, said segments forming a first permanent, non-breakable circuit connection between said first switch contact and one of the connector elements whose tongue does not contact a switch contact and a second permanent, non-breakable circuit connection between said second switch contact and the other connector element whose tongue does not contact a switch contact.
- 15. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 14, wherein said first and second switch contacts are mounted to contact the tongues of the connector elements that are farthest from each other.
- 16. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 15, wherein the circuit segments include first and second segments on an upper surface of said block in electrical contact, respectively, with said first and second switch contacts.
- 17. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 16, wherein the circuit segments include third and fourth segments on a lower surface of said block in electrical contact, respectively, with said one and with said other of said connector elements whose tongue does not contact a switch contact.
- 18. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 17, wherein said first and fourth segments are electrically connected to each other through said block and wherein said second and third segments are electrically connected to each other through said block.
- 19. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 18, wherein said one of said connector elements whose tongue does not contact a switch contact is adjacent the connector element whose tongue contacts said first switch contact and wherein said other of said connector elements whose tongue does not contact a switch contact is adjacent the connector element whose tongue contacts said second switch contact.
- 20. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 14, wherein an electrically conductive shield is interposed between the first and second pairs of connector elements and shields each pair of connector elements from crosstalk from the other pair.
- 21. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 20, wherein said shield has a surface which extends over substantially the entire mutually projected area of the connector elements of each pair.
- 22. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 21, wherein said shield has an opening therein to accommodate said insulative block.
- 23. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 14, wherein said circuit segments are printed circuit segments.
- 24. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 14, wherein said circuit elements are electrically conductive elements mounted on said insulative block and wherein said elements are supported by said block out of contact with said connector elements.
- 25. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 24, wherein the portions of said electrically conductive elements under said insulative block extend along recesses formed in the underside of said block.
- 26. A self shunting electrical connector according to claim 24, wherein said circuit elements have tabs bent downwardly from under said insulative block to contact, respectively, different ones of said connector elements.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/904,705, filed Jun. 26, 1992, now abandoned, in the name of William V. Carney.
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