Claims
- 1. In combination with at least one patch cord plug having a set of contact elements, a jack assembly comprising (a) first and second sets of terminals which are adapted for electrical connection to electrical circuits externally of said jack assembly, and (b) means providing normal through circuit connections for electrically connecting the terminals of said first set to terminals of said second set and positioned to be conditioned by said plug for selectively effecting any of the following circuit conditions: (a) the breaking of said normal through circuit connections and the electrical connection of the terminals of said first set to said contact elements (b) the breaking of said normal through circuit connections and the electrical connection of the terminals of said second set to said contact elements, and (c) the electrical connection of the terminals of a pre-selected one of said first and second sets to said contact elements without breaking the normal through circuit connections between said first and second sets of terminals.
- 2. An electrical jack assembly for use with at least one patch cord plug having a plurality of contact elements which project from a cylindrical periphery of said plug and which are disposed in longitudinally spaced apart relation along the cylindrical periphery, said electrical jack assembly comprising first, second and third patch cord plug-receiving sockets each adapted to slidably receive said plug, and means providing at least two switching circuits, each of said switching circuits having first and second terminals and first and second sets of plug-actuatable contacts which are serially arranged between said first and second terminals and which are normally closed to complete a circuit between said terminals, said first set of contacts of each switching circuit having a movable component which is positioned in the region of said first socket for engagement with and displacement by one of said plug contact elements upon positioning said plug in said first socket to open the circuit between said first and second terminals and to provide a circuit connection between said first terminal and the plug contact element, said second set of contacts of each switching circuit having a movable component which is positioned in the region of said second socket for engagement with and displacement by one of the plug contact elements upon positioning said plug in said second socket to open the circuit between said first and second terminals and to provide a circuit connection between said second terminal and the plug contact element, said jack assembly further comprising electrical conductors electrically connected to separate ones of said first terminals and positioned for engagement by the plug contact elements upon positioning said plug in said third socket to provide electrical connections for connecting the plug contact elements to the first terminals of said switching circuits without breaking the circuit connections between said first and second terminals.
- 3. The electrical jack assembly defined in claim 2 wherein the movable component of the first set of contacts of each switching circuit is a first contact spring which defines said first terminal, wherein the movable component of the second set of contacts of each switching circuit is a second contact spring which defines said second terminal, wherein said first and second sets of contacts of each switching circuit are further defined by portions of an electrically conductive part, said portions of said electrically conductive part being normally engaged with said first and second contact springs, and said electrical conductors being in electrical contact with the first contact springs of said switching circuits.
- 4. An electrical jack assembly for at least one patch cord plug having a multiplicity of contact pins which project from a cylindrical periphery of the plug and which are disposed in longitudinally spaced relation along the cylindrical periphery, said electrical jack assembly comprising a body formed from electrically non-conducting material and defining at least first and second plug-receiving sockets which have parallel spaced apart longitudinal axes and which open at corresponding ends such that each socket is adapted to receive said plug through its open end, and a multiplicity of spaced apart switching circuits each defined by a contact element and first and second contact springs which have deflectible portions that normally contact portions of said contact element to provide two serially connected sets of normally closed contacts, said first and second springs of each of said switching circuits being supported by said body respectively on opposite sides of a plane which contains the longitudinal axes of said sockets, and each contact element being mounted on said body in a position where it is transversely intersected by said plane, the deflectible portions of the first springs in said switching circuits being positioned in the region of said first socket such that they are adapted to be engaged and deflected by said contact pins to positions where they are out of contact with said contact elements upon positioning said plug in said first socket, and the deflectible portions of the second springs of said switching circuits being positioned in the region of said second socket such that they are adapted to be engaged and deflected by said contact elements upon positioning said plug in said second socket.
- 5. The electrical jack assembly defined in claim 4 wherein each of said first and second springs has a terminal-defining portion which is adapted to be connected to an electrical circuit, and wherein said deflectible portion of each spring is an end portion which is bent backwardly toward said terminal-defining portion and lies between said terminal-defining portion and an exterior surface of said body.
- 6. The electrical jack assembly defined in claim 4 wherein said body is longitudinally divided along said plane into first and second separately formed parts, each part delimiting a portion of each of said sockets, and means securing said parts together, the first springs of said switching circuits being exteriorly mounted only on said first part, and the second springs of said switching circuits being exteriorly mounted only on said second part.
- 7. The electrical jack assembly defined in claim 4 wherein said body is longitudinally divided along said plane into separately formed first and second mating parts which respectively mount said first and second springs of each of said switching circuits, wherein means are provided for securing said parts together, and wherein said contact elements are trapped between opposing surfaces of said parts and are confined in place only by seating engagement with interior surfaces of said parts.
- 8. The electrical jack assembly defined in claim 5 wherein the backwardly bent end portions of said first springs bridge an aperture which is formed in said body and which opens into said first socket, and wherein the backwardly bent end portions of said second springs bridge a further aperture which is formed in said body and which opens into said second socket.
- 9. The electrical jack assembly defined in claim 8 wherein the oppositely facing sides of said body are exteriorly formed with a plurality of parallel spaced apart ribs which define outwardly opening grooves, wherein said first springs are seated in the grooves on one of the sides of said body and are separated from each other by said ribs, and wherein said second springs are seated in the grooves on the other of the sides of said body and are separated from each other by said ribs.
- 10. An electrical jack assembly for use with a patch cord plug having a at least three contact elements which project from a cylindrical periphery of the plug and which are disposed in longitudinally spaced relation along the cylindrical periphery, said jack assembly comprising a body formed from electrical nonconductive material and defining at least first and second plug-receiving sockets which open at corresponding ends, which are each adapted to slidably receive said plug and which have parallel longitudinal axes that are contained in a common plane, at least three separate switching circuits each defined by a contact member and first and second contact springs which have deflectible portions that normally contact portions of said contact member, the deflectible portions of the first contact springs of said switching circuits being disposed in the region of said first socket to be engaged and deflected by said contact elements to positions where they are out of contact with the contact members of said switching circuits upon positioning said plug in said first socket, the deflectible portions of the second contact springs of said switching circuits being disposed in the region of said second socket to be engaged and deflected by said contact elements to positions where they are out of contact with said contact members upon positioning said plug in said second socket, said body being longitudinally divided along said plane into at least a pair of separately formed mating parts, and means securing said parts together, said first springs being mounted on the exterior of one of said parts, and said second springs being mounted on the exterior of the other of said parts.
- 11. An electrical patch jack assembly for a cord plug having a plurality of contact pins which project from the plug periphery and which are disposed in longitudinally spaced relation along the plug periphery, said jack assembly comprising (a) a body which is formed from electrically non-conductive material and which defines at least one socket adapted to slidably receive said plug and (b) a plurality of sets of normally closed contacts carried by said body, each set of normally closed contacts being defined by a contact element and a contact spring which has a terminal-defining portion and a deflectible end portion, said deflectible end portion normally contacting said contact element and being bent backwardly toward said terminal-defining portion to lie between said terminal defining portion and an exterior surface of said body, the deflectible end portions of the contact springs being arranged in the region of said socket to be engaged and deflected by said contact pins to positions where they are out of contact with the contact elements of said sets of contacts upon positioning said plug in said socket.
- 12. The electrical jack assembly defined in claim 11 wherein said body is exteriorly formed with a plurality of spaced apart ribs which define a plurality of outwardly opening grooves, the contact springs of said sets of contacts being seated in said grooves and being spaced from each other by said ribs.
- 13. The electrical jack assembly defined in claim 11 wherein the terminal defining portion of each contact spring is anchored to said body at a region which is spaced from the bent region of the contact spring and wherein a region of said end portion of the contact spring and the adjacent region of said terminal portion lie between the exterior surface of said body and a rib which is integral with said body, which is spaced from said exterior surface, and which extends transversely of said contact springs.
- 14. In combination with at least one patch cord plug having a series of contact pins which project from the plug periphery and which are disposed in longitudinally spaced relation along the plug periphery, first and second multiple terminal electrical connectors, and a jack assembly, said jack assembly comprising (a) a body which defines at least two plug receiving sockets and (b) a series of separate circuits which are carried by said body, each circuit defining first and second terminals and first and second sets of normally closed contacts connected in series between said first and second terminals, said first and second electrical connectors being mounted on and supported by said body and each having a series of terminal pins, first electrical conductors connecting the first terminals of said circuits to the terminal pins of said first connector, second electrical conductors connecting the second terminals of said circuits to the terminal pins of said second connector, said plug being positionable in one of said sockets to open the first sets of contacts of said circuits and to electrically connect said contact pins to said first terminals, and said plug being positionable in the other of said sockets to open the second sets of contacts of said circuits and to electrically connect said contact pins to said second terminals.
- 15. In combination with a patch cord plug having a cylindrical periphery and a multiplicity of contact elements projecting from said cylindrical periphery and arranged in predetermined spaced apart relation in a row extending longitudinally of said cylindrical periphery, an electrical jack comprising a body formed from electrical insulating material and defining at least one socket which is adapted to slidably receive said plug, said body having a through aperture which opens into said socket and which is elongated in the direction of the longitudinal axis of said socket, and said body being integrally formed on its exterior with a multiplicity of parallel spaced apart side-by-side ribs extending transversely of an bridging said aperture to define a multiplicity of spaced apart outwardly opening recessed regions which are bounded along their sides by said ribs, a multiplicity of electrically conductive contact spring members secured to said body and positioned one in each of said regions on the exterior of said body, said spring members being spaced from and electrically insulated from each other by said ribs by distances corresponding to the spacing of said contact elements in said row, a multiplicity of stationary electrically conductive contact members carried by said body, and each spring member having a deflectible portion which bridges said aperture and normally contacts a different one of said stationary contact members, said plug and said socket having coacting formations such that said plug is selectively insertable into said socket and is selectively rotatable in said socket to a pre-selected position where said contact elements register with and extend through said aperture to contact and deflect the deflectible portions of said spring members to positions where they are out of contact with the stationary contact members to thereby electrically disconnect the spring contact members from the stationary contact members.
- 16. In combination with a patch cord plug, a jack comprising a body formed from electrically non-conductive material and defining at least first and second plug-receiving sockets each adapted to slidably and rotatably receive said plug, first means defining a multiplicity of first normal through circuits, each of said first normal through circuits terminating in first and second terminals and having first and second normally closed sets of contacts arranged in series between said first and second terminals, second means defining a multiplicity of second normal through circuits, each of said second normal through circuits terminating in third and fourth terminals and having third and fourth normally closed sets of contacts arranged in series between said third and fourth terminals, said plug being adapted to selectively be positioned and rotated in either of said sockets, said plug having first and second longitudinally extending, circumferentially spaced apart rows of contact elements which protrude from the plug periphery (a) for respectively engaging and opening said first and third sets of contacts when said plug is positioned and rotated in said first socket and (b) further for respectively engaging and opening said second and fourth sets of contacts when said plug is positioned and rotated in said second socket.
- 17. In combination with patch cord plug having a multiplicity of electrically conductive contact elements arranged in first and second longitudinally extending, circumferentially spaced apart rows along the periphery of the plug, a jack comprising a body formed from electrically non-conductive material and defining at least first and second plug-receiving sockets each adapted to slidably and rotatably receive said plug, first means defining a multiplicity of first normal through circuits, each of said first normal through circuits terminating in first and second terminals and having first and second normally closed sets of contacts arranged in series between said first and second terminals, second means defining a multiplicity of second normal through circuits, each of said second normal through circuits terminating in third and fourth terminals and having third and fourth normally closed sets of contacts arranged in series between said third and fourth terminals, said plug being adapted to selectively be positioned and rotated in said first socket to displace said first and second rows of contact elements respectively along first and second paths, and said plug further being adapted to be selectively positioned and rotated in said second socket to displace said first and second rows of contact elements respectively along third and fourth paths, each of said first, second, third and fourth sets of contacts comprising a member having a portion which is displaceable from a circuit-completing position to a circuit-opening position, the displaceable portions of said first sets of contacts being located along said first path, the displaceable portions of said third sets of contacts being located along said second path, the displaceable portions of said second sets of contacts being located along said third path, and the displaceable portions of said fourth sets of contacts being located along said fourth path, the contact elements in said first row protruding from the periphery of said plug (a) to engage and displace said portions of said first sets of contacts to their circuit-opening positions when said plug is positioned and rotated in said first socket and (b) further to engage and displace said portions of said second sets of contacts to their circuit-opening positions when said plug is positioned and rotated in said second socket, and the contact elements in said second row protruding from the periphery of said plug (a) to engage and displace said portions of said third sets of contacts to their circuit-opening positions when said plug is positioned and rotated in said first socket, and (b) further to engage and displace said portions of said fourth sets of contacts to their circuit-opening positions when said plug is positioned and rotated in said second socket.
- 18. An electrical jack assembly for use with at least one patch cord plug having at least three spaced apart contact elements arranged along a surface of the plug, said electrical jack assembly comprising: at least three separate switching circuits each have (a) first and second terminal portions and (b) first and second plug-actuatable switching means which are connected in series between said first and second terminal portions and which are normally closed to establish a current-conducting circuit connection between said first and second terminal portions, each of the first and second switching means in said switching circuits being actuatable to electrically disconnect the first terminal portions of said switching circuits from the second terminal portions of said switching circuits, a plurality of electrical conductors each permanently connected to a different one of the first terminal portions of said switching circuits, and means defining (a) a first socket for receiving said plug and positioned in the region of the first switching means of said switching circuits for enabling said first switching means to be actuated by said plug for electrically disconnecting said first terminal portions from said second terminal portions and for establishing the electrical connection of said first terminal portions to different ones of said contact elements, (b) a second socket for receiving said plug and positioned in the region of said second switching means for enabling said second switching means to be actuated by said plug for electrically disconnecting said first terminal portions from said second terminal portions and for establishing the electrical connection of said second terminal portions to different ones of said contact elements and (c) a third socket for receiving said plug and positioned in the region of said electrical conductors for enabling the electrical contact of said conductors with different ones of said contact elements without electrically disconnecting said first terminal portions from said second terminal portions.
- 19. An electrical jack for use with a patch cord plug having at least three electrically conductive contact elements, said electrical jack comprising at least three electrically conductive switching circuits each having (a) first and second terminal portions and (b) first and second normally closed switching means connected in series between said first and second terminal portions for electrically interconnecting said first and second terminal portions, means defining first, second and third spaced apart sockets each adapted to receive said plug, said first switching means of each switching circuit being adapted to cooperate with said plug only upon reception of said plug in said first socket for electrically disconnecting the first terminal portions of said switching circuits from the second terminal portions of said switching circuit and for electrically connecting said first terminal portions to different ones of said contact elements, said second switching means being adapted to cooperate with said plug only upon reception of said plug in said second socket for electrically disconnecting said first terminal portions of said switching circuits from said second terminal portions of said switching circuits and for electrically connecting said second terminal portions to different ones of said contact elements, and means adapted to cooperate with said plug upon reception of said plug in said third socket for electrically connecting said first terminal portions of said switching circuits to different ones of said contact elements without electrically disconnecting said first terminal portions from said second terminal portions.
- 20. The electrical jack defined in claim 19 wherein said means defining said first, second and third sockets comprises a body made of electrical insulating material, and wherein said first, second and third sockets are formed along parallel spaced apart longitudinal axes and are open at corresponding ends to receive said plug.
- 21. An electrical jack for use with at least one patch cord plug having at least three spaced apart electrically conductive contact elements projecting from a cylindrical periphery of the plug and arranged in spaced apart relation in a row extending longitudinally of said cylindrical periphery, said electrical jack comprising: at least three separate electrically conductive switching circuits each having (a) stationary contact means and (b) first and second flexible contact members having deflectable portions normally contacting said stationary contact means for establishing two serially connected sets of normally closed contacts, a plurality of electrical conductors each electrically connected to a different one of the first flexible contact members independently of said stationary contact means, and means defining first, second and third spaced apart sockets each formed to slidably receive said plug, the deflectable portions of said first flexible contact members being positioned in the region of said first socket to be contacted and deflected by said contact elements of said plug to positions where they are out of contact with said stationary contact means only upon positioning said plug in said first socket, the deflectable portions of said second flexible contact members being positioned in the region of said second socket to be contacted and deflected by said contact elements to positions where they are out of contact with said stationary contact means only upon positioning said plug in said second socket, and said electrical conductors being positioned in the region of said third socket to be contacted by said contact elements to establish electrical connections between said contact elements and said first flexible contact members upon positioning said plug in said third socket, and the deflectable portions of said first and second flexible contact members being spaced from said third socket at locations where they remain out of contact with and undeflected by said contact elements upon reception of said plug in said third socket, whereby said plug is positionable in said third socket to establish electrical connections between said contact elements and said first contact members without opening said sets of normally closed contacts.
- 22. The electrical jack defined in claim 21 wherein the longitudinal axes of said first, second and third sockets are in parallel spaced apart relation and are contained in a common plane.
- 23. The electrical jack defined in claim 21 wherein said means defining said first, second and third sockets comprises a body formed from electrical insulating material, and wherein the first and second contact members of each switching circuit respectively terminate in first and second terminal portions.
- 24. The electrical jack defined in claim 21 wherein said means defining said first, second and third sockets comprises a body of electrical insulating material, the longitudinal axes of said first, second and third sockets being in parallel spaced apart relation and contained in a common plane, said first, second and third sockets opening at corresponding ends for receiving said plug, said body mounting said switching circuits.
- 25. The electrical jack defined in claim 24 wherein said body is divided along said plane into two separately formed mating parts, and wherein means are provided for securing said parts together.
- 26. The electrical jack defined in claim 24 wherein said stationary contact means are mounted by said body in a region lying between said first and second sockets.
- 27. An electrical jack for use with a patch cord plug having at least three electrically conductive contact elements, said electrical jack comprising at least three electrically conductive switching circuits each having first and second normally interconnected terminal portions, means defining first and second spaced apart sockets each adapted to receive said plug, means forming a part of said switching circuits and adapted to cooperate with said plug upon reception of said plug in said first socket for electrically connecting the first terminal portions of said switching circuits to different ones of said contact elements and for electrically disconnecting the first terminal portions of said switching circuits from the second terminal portions of said switching circuits, and means adapted to cooperate with said plug upon reception of said plug in said second socket for establishing the electrical connection of said first terminal portions in said switching circuits to said contact elements without disconnecting said first terminal portions from said second terminal portions.
- 28. An electrical jack for terminating an electrical circuit in an impedance and adapted to be operated by a patch cord plug for electrically disconnecting said electrical circuit from said impedance and electrically connecting said electrical circuit to contact elements forming a part of said plug, said electrical jack comprising at least one current-conducting switching circuit having switching means and terminating in first and second terminal portions which are adapted to be connected to separate terminals of said electrical circuit, said impedance forming a part of said current-conducting circuit and being connected intermediate said first and second terminal portions, said switching means being electrically connected between said terminal portions in series with said impedance and said terminal portions and being normally closed to provide for the electrical connection of said impedance across said terminal portions, and socket means for receiving said plug and positioned in the region of said switching means for enabling actuation of said switching means by said plug to effect (a) the disconnection of said impedance from at least one of said terminal portions and (b) the electrical connection of said first and second terminal portions to different ones of said contact elements.
- 29. The electrically jack defined in claim 28 wherein said switching means comprises a stationary contact member and a deflectable contact portion normally contacting said stationary contact member, said first terminal portion and said deflectable contact portion each being an integral part of an electrically conductive flexible spring member, and said socket means having a formation for enabling one of said contact elements to engage and deflect said deflectable portion to a position where it is out of contact with said stationary contact member upon reception of said plug in said socket means.
- 30. The electrical jack defined in claim 28 wherein said socket means is formed by an electrically non-conductive body which is divided into two separately formed mating parts along a plane containing the longitudinal axis of said socket means, wherein means are provided for securing said parts together, and wherein said impedance is a component that is mounted on the exterior of one of said parts.
- 31. An electrical jack for use with an electrical circuit and adapted to be operated by a patch cord plug having a cylindrical portion and contact elements projecting from the periphery of said cylindrical portion and disposed in longitudinally spaced relation along said periphery, said electrical jack comprising first and second electrically conductive stationary contact members, at least one passive impedance component connected between said first and second stationary contact members, first and second electrically conductive spring members adapted to be electrically connected to terminals of said electrical circuit, a first deflectable portion forming a part of said first spring member, a second deflectable portion forming a part of said second spring member, said first and second deflectable portions normally contacting said first and second stationary contact members, respectively, to complete a circuit that connects said impedance component across said spring members, and said deflectable portions being deflectable to circuit-opening positions where they are out of contact with said stationary contact members to electrically disconnect said impedance component from said spring members, and socket means for receiving said cylindrical portion of said plug and having a formation in the region of said deflectable portions for enabling first and second ones of said contact elements to respectively contact and deflect said first and second deflectable portions to said circuit-opening positions.
- 32. An electrical jerk for use with a patch cord plug having at least three electrically conductive contact elements which project from a cylindrical periphery of the plug and which are disposed in a row in longitudinally spaced apart relation along said cylindrical periphery, said electrical jack comprising at least first and second sockets each adapted to slidably receive said plug, and electrical circuit means defining at least three separate current conducting paths each terminating in first and second terminal portions, said circuit means having (a) normally closed switching means in said paths and adapted to be actuated by said plug upon reception of said plug in said first socket for electrically disconnecting the first terminal portions of said paths from the second terminal portions of said paths, and (b) electrical conductor means electrically connected to said first terminal portions independently of said switching means and having members positioned at said second socket to contact said contact elements upon reception of said plug in said second socket to provide for the electrical connection of each of said contact elements to a different one of said first terminal portions without electrically disconnecting said first terminal portions from said second terminal portions.
- 33. An electrical jack for use with a patch cord plug having at least three electrically conductive contact elements which project from a cylindrical periphery of the plug and which are disposed in a row in longitudinally spaced apart relation along said cylindrical periphery, said electrical jack comprising a structure defining at least first and second sockets each adapted to slidably receive said plug, and electrical circuit means including (a) a set of first terminal portions, (b) a set of second terminal portions and (c) normally closed switching means normally conditioned to electrically connect each of said first terminal portions to a different one of said second terminal portions for establishing a plurality of separate current conducting paths, there being at least three of said first terminal portions and at least three of said second terminal portions, said switching means being actuatable by reception of said plug in said first socket for electrically disconnecting said first terminal portions from said second terminal portions, said circuit means having current-conducting portions for electrically connecting the terminal portions in a pre-selected one of said sets to said contact elements upon reception of said plug in said first socket, and said circuit means further including electrical conductor means electrically connected to said first terminal portions independently of said switching means and having members positioned at said second socket to contact said contact elements upon reception of said plug in said second socket to provide for the electrical connection of each of said contact elements to a different one of said first terminal portions without electrically disconnecting said first terminal portions from said second terminal portions.
- 34. The electrical jack defined in claim 33 wherein said first and second sockets open at corresponding ends to receive said plug and are coextensive, the longitudinal axes of said first and second sockets being in parallel spaced apart relation and contained in a common plane.
- 35. An electrical jack for use with a patch cord plug having at least three electrically conductive contact elements which are positioned on a surface of the plug and which are disposed in a row in spaced apart relation along said surface, said electrical jack comprising a structure defining first, second and third sockets each adapted to slidably receive said plug, and electrical circuit means including a set of first terminal portions and a set of second terminal portions, there being at least three of said first terminal portions and at least three of said second terminal portions, said circuit means further including normally closed switching means normally conditioned to electrically connect each of said first terminal portions to a different one of said second terminal portions, said switching means being actuatable by reception of said plug in either one of said first and second sockets for electrically disconnecting said first terminal portions from said second terminal portions, said circuit means having (a) first electrically conductive portions positioned at said first socket for electrically connecting each of said first terminal portions to different ones of said contact elements upon reception of said plug in said first socket and (b) second electrically conductive portions positioned at said second socket for electrically connecting each of said second terminal portions to a different one of said contact elements upon reception of said plug in said second socket, and said circuit means further including electrical conductor means electrically connected to said first terminal portions independently of said switching means and having members positioned at said third socket for contacting said contact elements upon reception of said plug in said third socket to provide for the electrical connection of each of said contact elements to a different one of said first terminal portions without electrically disconnecting said first terminal portions from said second terminal portions.
- 36. The electrical jack defined in claim 35 wherein said first, second and third sockets open at corresponding ends to receive said plug, the longitudinal axes of said first, second and third sockets being parallel with each other and lying in a common plane.
- 37. The electrical jack defined in claim 36 wherein said first, second and third sockets are coextensive and spaced apart from one another, said members being spaced apart in a straight row extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of said third socket to one side of said plane, said first electrically conductive portions being spaced apart in a straight row extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of said first socket to one side of said plane, and said second electrically conductive portions being spaced apart in a straight row extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of said second socket to one side of said plane.
- 38. The electrical jack defined in claim 36 wherein said first, second and third sockets are arranged in a straight row with said third socket being at one end of said straight row.
- 39. The electrical jack defined in claim 35 including first and second electrical connectors adapted to provide an interface connection between said circuit means and electrical equipment located externally of said electrical jack, said structure having oppositely facing ends, and said first and second connectors each having a set of terminal elements and being mounted on said structure adjacent to one of said ends, means electrically connecting said first terminal portions to the terminal elements of said first connector, and means electrically connecting said second terminal portions to the terminal elements of said second connector, the open ends of said first, second and third sockets being disposed at the other of said ends.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 420,584 (now abandoned) filed on Nov. 30, 1973 for Electrical Jack and Patch Cord Plug Assemblies.
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