Claims
- 1. An electrical plug connector for telecommunication and data transfer applications, comprising:
- a housing having a housing upper portion with a first side wall, a second side wall, a front-side end wall and a lower wall;
- insulation displacement contacts positioned in said housing, including a first set of insulation displacement contacts disposed in a first row, said first row extending along said first, side wall of said housing, said first row having a front contact on an RJ plug receiving end of said housing and having a rearmost contact on an end of said housing opposite said RJ plug receiving end, a second set of insulation displacement contacts disposed in a second row, said second row extending along said second side wall of said housing, said second row having a front contract on an RJ plug receiving end of said housing and having rearmost contact on an end of said housing opposite said RJ plug receiving end;
- contact strips having a contact tongue area connected to said insulation displacement contacts, said contact strips terminating in RJ contacts for connection to an RJ type plug; and
- crosstalk reduction means for avoiding crosstalk between said contact strips, said crosstalk reduction means being provided along said contact strips adjacent to said contact tongue area, between said first row of insulation displacement contracts and said second row of insulation displacement contacts, said crosstalks reduction means also being positioned between a first line intersecting said front contacts of said rows of insulation displacement contacts and a second line intersecting said rearmost contacts of said rows of insulation displacement contacts, said contact strips extending in parallel between said front contact of said first and second row and contact strip ends.
- 2. An electrical plug connector according to claim 1, wherein:
- said crosstalk reduction means inches means supporting said contact strips to be multiple and differently angled between said RJ contacts and said insulation displacement contacts such that said contact strips are not guided in a single plane parallel to each other at least in an area of said contact tongues.
- 3. An electrical plug connector according to claim 1, wherein said crosstalk reduction means is formed by crossed pairs of said contact strips, at least one of said pairs including a contact strip connected to a contact of said first row and a contact strip connected to a contact of said second row, said contact strips with contact pads nearest said RJ contacts having a portion forming a U-bend towards a contact pad next nearest contact pad.
- 4. An electrical plug connector according to claim 1, wherein:
- said crosstalk reduction means comprises impedance means connected between contact elements to balance energy flowing through the contact elements.
- 5. An electrical plug connector according to claim 4, wherein:
- said impedance means comprises an additional contact element including a conductive portion insulated with a high-dielectrical material, said additional contact element being positioned adjacent to said contact strips to compensate for an internal capacitive imbalance.
- 6. An electrical plug connector according to claim 1, wherein:
- said crosstalk reduction means comprises supporting said contact strips at a plurality of locations at which one of said contact strips extends over an adjacent contact strip.
- 7. An electrical plug connector according to claim 6, wherein:
- said plurality of locations are provided adjacent to said contact tongues.
- 8. An electrical plug connector for telecommunication and data transfer applications, comprising:
- a housing having a housing upper portion with a first side wall, a second side wall, a front-side end wall, a rear-side wall and a lower wall;
- insulation displacement contacts positioned in said housing, including a first set of insulation displacement contacts disposed forming a row along said first side wall of said housing and a second set of insulation displacement contacts disposed forming a row along said second side wall of said housing, said first set of insulation displacement contacts and said second set of insulation displacement contacts being disposed between said front-side end wall and said rear-side end wall, each of said insulation displacement contacts having a foot section;
- contact strips having a contact tongue area, each contact tongue area being positioned to contact a corresponding foot section of said insulation displacement contacts in a contact area, said contact area being in a region wherein said first set of insulation displacement contacts and said second set of insulation displacement contacts are disposed, between a plane of said front-side end wall and a plane of said rear-side wall, said contact strips terminating in RJ contact portions, extending over said front-side end wall for connection to an RJ type plug; and
- crosstalk reduction means for avoiding crosstalk between said contact strips, said crosstalk reduction means being provided in said contact area, between said first set of insulation displacement contacts and said second set of insulation displacement contacts and between said plane of said front side end wall and a plane of said rear-side end wall said crosstalk reduction means also being positioned between a first line intersecting front contacts of said rows of insulation displacement contacts and a second line intersecting rearmost contacts of said rows of insulation displacement contacts.
- 9. An electrical plug connector according to claim 8, wherein said housing includes a housing lower portion defining a hollow space for receiving an RJ plug, said housing lower portion being connected to said housing upper portion with said RJ contact portions extending into said hollow space and with a plug receiving opening extending in a direction opposite to a direction which said insulation displacement contacts extend.
- 10. An electrical plug connector for telecommunication and data transfer applications comprising:
- a housing having a housing upper portion with a first side wall, a second side wall, a front-side end wall, a rear-side end wall and a lower wall, said housing including a housing lower portion deflating a hollow space for receiving an RJ plug;
- insulation displacement contacts positioned in said housing, including a first set of insulation displacement contacts disposed forming a row along said first side wall of said housing and a second set of insulation displacement contacts disposed forming a row along said second side all of said housing, said first set of insulation displacement contacts and second set of insulation displacement contacts being disposed between said front-side end wall and said rear-side end wall, each of said insulation displacement contacts having a foot section;
- contact strips having a contact tongue area, each contact tongue area being positioned to contact a corresponding foot section of said insulation displacement contacts in a contact area, said contact area being in a region wherein said first set of insulation displacement contacts and said second set of insulation displacement contacts are disposed, between said front-side end wall and said rear-side end wall, said contact strips terminating in RJ contact portions, extending over an outer portion of said front-side end wall for connection to an RJ type plug; and
- crosstalk reduction means for avoiding crosstalk between said contact strips, said crosstalk reduction means being provided in said contact area, between said first set of insulation displacement contacts and said second set of insulation displacement contacts said crosstalk reduction means also being positioned between a first line intersecting a front contact of said rows of insulation displacement contacts and a second line intersecting a rearmost contact of said rows of insulation displacement contacts.
- 11. An electrical plug connector according to claim 10, wherein said housing lower portion is connected to said housing upper portion with said RJ contact portions extending into said hollow space and with a plug receiving opening extending in a direction opposite to a direction which said insulation displacement contacts extend.
- 12. An electrical plug connector according to claim 10, wherein said crosstalk reduction means is formed by staggered crossed pairs of said contact strips, at least one of said pairs including a contact strip connected to a contact of said first row and a contact strip connected to a contact of said second row, said crosstalk reduction means being positioned between ends of said rows of said insulation displacement contacts.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a file wrapper continuation application of application Ser. No. 08/141,863, filed Oct. 22, 1993, now abandoned.
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