Claims
- 1. A phone plug connector for mating with an associated jack connector having an insertion collar, the plug connector comprising:a base; a tubular member extending from the base along a central axis, the tubular member comprising: a ground contact area; a terminal end distal to the base and including a circumferential groove, the terminal end comprising a conductive material and being insulated from the ground contact area; and a conductive spring extending exteriorly along said tubular member and conductively connected to said ground contact area, said spring having an axial portion thereof that is bowed outward for interference engagement with said insertion collar of the associated jack connector.
- 2. The plug connector of claim 1 wherein the tubular member further comprises an intermediate conductive portion disposed between and insulated from the contact area and the terminal end.
- 3. The plug connector of claim 1 wherein the spring comprises at least one strip extending longitudinally along and being bowed radially outward of the central axis of the tubular member.
- 4. A plug connector for mating with a jack connector, the plug connector comprising:a base; a tubular member extending from the base, the tubular member including a contact area, a terminal end distal to the base, the terminal end including a conductive material that is insulated from the contact area and a circumferential groove; and a spring; wherein said tubular member further includes an intermediate conductive portion disposed between and insulated from the contact area and the terminal end and said spring includes at least one strip extending longitudinally along said tubular member and being bowed radially outward of the central axis of the tubular member, and the at least one strip includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced strips at least one of which extends beyond that of the others into the base.
- 5. A plug connector for mating with a jack connector, the plug connector comprising:a base; a tubular member extending from the base, the tubular member including a contact area; a terminal end distal to the base, the terminal end including a conductive material that is insulated from the contact area; a circumferential grooves the circumferential groove being located on the terminal end; and a spring; wherein said tubular member further includes an intermediate conductive portion disposed between and insulated from the contact area and the terminal end, said spring having at least one strip extending longitudinally along said tubular member and being bowed radially outward of the central axis of the tubular member, and wherein the at least one strip includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced metallic strips; and the base includes a tubular shape defined by a plurality of circumferentially spaced members which are configured to fit between the metallic strips of the spring.
- 6. The plug connector of claim 1 wherein:the contact area comprises a cylindrical portion having a side edge; and the spring comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced strips extending from the side edge in a direction which is parallel to the central axis of the contact area.
- 7. The plug connector of claim 1 wherein the base is composed of an insulating material and further the plug connector comprises an insulating ring disposed between the terminal end and the spring.
- 8. The plug connector of claim 2 wherein the base is composed of an insulating material and further comprising a pair of insulating rings disposed about the intermediate conductive portion.
- 9. The plug connector of claim 1 further comprisinga core disposed within the tubular member and the core comprising an insulating material disposed about at least one signal conductor.
- 10. The plug connector of claim 2 further comprisinga core disposed within the tubular member and the core comprising an insulating material disposed about two signal conductors.
- 11. The plug connector of claim 2 wherein the base comprises a disc-shaped portion.
- 12. The plug connector of claim 2 further comprising a handle connected to the base.
- 13. The plug connector of claim 1 wherein the spring comprises a material selected from the group consisting of brass, copper, phosphor bronze, steel plated with gold and beryllium copper.
- 14. A phone plug connector for mating with a jack connector having a ground collar, the plug connector comprising:a base; a tubular member extending from the base along a central axis, the tubular member comprising: a terminal end distal to the base, the terminal end comprising a conductive material insulated from the base and having a circumferential groove; and a spring portion adjacent the base and insulated from the terminal end, said spring portion comprising a plurality of annularly spaced, conductive spring elements defining an exterior portion of the tubular member to engage and electrically contact the ground collar on the jack connector.
- 15. An electrical phone plug connector which comprises:a base; an elongated tubular member extending from said base along a central axis, said tubular member including a conductive terminal end distal to said base, said terminal end of said tubular member including a circumferential groove that is generally coaxial with said tubular member; at least one elongated electrically conductive spring disposed exteriorly along said tubular member in generally parallel relationship to the axis of said tubular member, said spring having an axial part thereof that has a generally hump shape intermediate the axial extremities thereof; said tubular member further including a conductive, ground contact area along the outer face of said tubular member intermediate said base and said terminal end, and means insulating said terminal end from said ground contact area.
- 16. The plug connector of claim 15, wherein the tubular member further comprises an intermediate conductive portion disposed between and insulated from the ground contact area and the terminal end.
- 17. The plug connector of claim 15, wherein the axial part of said spring that has a generally hump shape intermediate the axial extremities thereof is bowed radially outward of the central axis of the tubular member.
- 18. The plug connector of claim 17, wherein the at least one elongated electrically conductive spring comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced metallic strips.
- 19. The plug connector of claim 1, whereinthe contact area comprises a cylindrical portion having a side edge; and the axial portion of the spring comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced strips extending from the side edge in a direction which is parallel to the central axis of the contact area.
- 20. The plug connector of claim 15, wherein the base is composed of an insulating material and the plug connector further comprises an insulating ring disposed between the terminal end and the spring.
- 21. The plug connector of claim 16, wherein the base is composed of an insulating material and the plug connector comprises a pair of insulating rings disposed about the intermediate conductive portion.
- 22. The plug connector of claim 15, further comprising a core disposed within the tubular member and the core comprises an insulating material disposed about at least one signal conductor.
- 23. The plug connector of claim 15, further comprising a core disposed within the tubular member and the core comprises an insulating material disposed about two signal conductors.
- 24. The plug connector of claim 16, wherein the base comprises a disk-shaped portion.
- 25. The plug connector of claim 16, further comprising a handle connected to the base.
- 26. The plug connector of claim 15, wherein the spring comprises a material selected from the group consisting of brass, phosphor bronze, steel plated with gold and beryllium copper.
- 27. A plug connector in accordance with claim 14, wherein said spring portion is rigidly secured to said base.
- 28. A plug connector in accordance with claim 27, wherein said spring portion is manufactured from a single sheet of metal and said spring portion has axial extremities that are respectively first and second cylindrical sections, said spring elements including a plurality of outwardly bowed strips extending between said first and second cylindrical sections, each of said strips being disposed in generally parallel relationship to the axis of said tubular member.
- 29. A plug connector in accordance with claim 28, wherein said first cylindrical section is fixed rigidly to said base.
- 30. A plug connector in accordance with claim 1, wherein said spring is manufactured from a single sheet of metal and said spring has axial extremities that are respectively first and second cylindrical sections, said spring including a plurality of strips extending between said first and second cylindrical sections, each of said strips being disposed in generally parallel relationship to the axis of said tubular member.
- 31. A plug connector in accordance with claim 30, wherein said first cylindrical section is fixed rigidly to said base.
- 32. A plug connector in accordance with claim 31, wherein said tubular member further includes a core member, said core member having at least one conductor extending therein.
- 33. A plug connector in accordance with claim 15, wherein said at least one elongated electrically conductive spring is manufactured from a single sheet of metal and said spring has axial extremities that are respectively first and second cylindrical sections, said spring further including a plurality of strips extending between said first and second cylindrical sections, each of said strips being disposed in generally parallel relationship to the axis of said tubular member.
- 34. A plug connector in accordance with claim 33, wherein said first cylindrical section is fixed rigidly to said base.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is related to copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/478,866, entitled “Electrical Plug and Jack Connectors”, filed on an even date herewith and assigned to J. D'Addario & Company, Incorporated.
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