Claims
- 1. An electrical connector, comprising:
- a housing having a receptacle face; and
- a plurality of contacts having contact regions lying substantially along a single line parallel to the receptacle face, said plurality of contacts including a first set of at least one forward facing contact and a second set of at least one rearward facing contact;
- the first set of at least one forward facing contact mounted in said housing and a first set of at least one terminal, each of said first set of at least one forward facing contact having a forward end and a rearward end, said rearward end being electrically coupled to a respective one of said first set of at least one terminal such that said forward end of each of said first set of at least one forward facing contact constitutes a free forwardly facing end; and
- the second set of at least one rearward facing contact mounted in said housing and a second set of at least one terminal, each of said second set of at least one rearward facing contact having a rearward end and a forward end, said forward end being electrically coupled to a respective one of said second set of at least one terminal such that said rearward end of each of said second set of at least one rearward facing contact constitutes a free rearwardly facing end,
- said at least one rearward facing contact being substantially parallel and laterally adjacent to said at least one forward facing contact.
- 2. A connector as recited in claim 1, wherein said first set of forward facing contacts comprises a plurality of forward facing contacts arranged substantially parallel to each other, and said second set of rearward facing contacts comprises a plurality of rearward facing contacts arranged substantially parallel to each other.
- 3. A connector as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- a first set of at least one forward contact/terminal wire, each of said at least one forward contact/terminal wire comprising a length portion defining a respective one of said at least one forward facing contact, a length portion defining a respective one of said first set of at least one terminal, and a length portion defining a conductor electrically coupling said terminal to said rearward end of said forward facing contact, and
- a second set of at least one rearward contact/terminal wire, each of said at least one rearward contact/terminal wire comprising a length portion defining a respective one of said at least one rearward facing contact, a length portion defining a respective one of said second set of at least one terminal, and a length portion defining a conductor electrically coupling said terminal to said forward end of said rearward facing contact,
- said length portion defining a respective one of said at least one forward facing contact and said length portion defining a respective one of said at least one rearward facing contact being arranged laterally adjacent one another.
- 4. A connector as recited in claim 1 wherein said first and second sets of forward and rearward facing contacts include at least two forward facing contacts and at least two rearward facing contacts which alternate in position with each other.
- 5. A connector as recited in claim 1 wherein said connector includes at least four of said contacts and wherein one of said first and second sets of forward and rearward facing contacts include at least two contacts and the other includes two contacts, and wherein said contacts are arranged such that said contacts comprise two contacts of said one of said first and second sets of forward and rearward contacts and two contacts of said other of said first and second sets of contacts alternate in position with each other.
- 6. A connector as recited in claim 1 wherein said connector includes eight of said forward facing and rearward facing contacts occupying positions designated 1 to 8, and wherein one of said first and second sets of forward and rearward facing contacts includes six contacts and the other of said first and second sets of contacts includes two contacts, and wherein said forward facing and rearward facing contacts are arranged such that two contacts of said one of said first and second sets of contacts and two contacts of said other of said first and second sets of contacts occupy positions 3 to 6 in alternating relationship with each other, and the remaining four contacts of said one of said first and second sets of contacts occupy positions 1, 2, 7 and 8.
- 7. A connector as recited in claim 1 wherein said connector includes eight of said contacts occupying positions designated 1 to 8, and wherein said first set of at least one forward facing contact includes two forward facing contacts and said second set of at least one rearward facing contact includes six rearward facing contacts, and wherein said forward facing and rearward facing contacts are arranged to occupy the eight positions as follows: RRFRFRRR, wherein R designates a rearward facing contact and F designates a forward facing contact.
- 8. A connector as recited in claim 1, wherein said receptacle face constitutes an entrance opening into which a plug is insertable and wherein said housing further has a closed end, said forward end of each of said contacts being arranged closer to said entrance opening than said rearward end of each of said contacts and said rearward end of each of said contact being arranged closer to said closed end than said forward end of each of said contacts such that said contacts extend through said receptacle, said contacts being adapted to provide mechanical and electrical contact with blade contacts in the plug.
- 9. An electrical connector, comprising:
- a housing;
- a first set of forward facing contacts mounted in said housing and a first set of terminals, each of said first set of terminals being electrically coupled to a respective one of said forward facing contacts; and
- a second set of rearward facing contacts mounted in said housing and a second set of terminals, each of said second set of terminals being electrically coupled to a respective one of said rearward facing contacts,
- said connector including eight of said contacts occupying positions designated 1 to 8, one of said first and second sets of forward and rearward facing contacts includes six contacts and the other of said first and second sets of contacts includes two contacts, said forward facing and rearward facing contacts are arranged such that two contacts of said one of said first and second sets of contacts and two contacts of said other of said first and second sets of contacts occupy positions 3 to 6 in alternating relationship with each other, and the remaining four contacts of said one of said first and second sets of contacts occupy positions 1, 2, 7 and 8.
- 10. A connector as recited in claim 9, wherein said first set of forward facing contacts are substantially parallel to each other, and said second set of rearward facing contacts are substantially parallel to each other and substantially parallel and laterally adjacent to said first set of forward facing contacts.
- 11. A connector as recited in claim 9, wherein each of said first set of forward facing contacts include a forward free end and a rearward end electrically coupled to a respective one of said first set of terminals, and each of said second set of rearward facing contacts include a rearward free end and a forward end electrically coupled to a respective one of said second set of terminals.
- 12. A connector as recited in claim 9, further comprising:
- a first set of forward contact/terminal wires, each of said forward contact/terminal wires comprising a length portion defining a respective one of said forward facing contacts, a length portion defining a respective one of said first set of terminals, and a length portion defining a conductor electrically coupling said terminal to a rearward end region of said forward facing contact, and
- a second set of rearward contact/terminal wires, each of said rearward contact/terminal wires comprising a length portion defining a respective one of said rearward facing contacts, a length portion defining a respective one of said second set of terminals, and a length portion defining a conductor electrically coupling said terminal to a forward end region of said rearward facing contact.
- 13. An electrical connector, comprising:
- a housing;
- a first set of forward facing contacts mounted in said housing and a first set of terminals, each of said first set of terminals being electrically coupled to a respective one of said forward facing contacts; and
- a second set of rearward facing contacts mounted in said housing and a second set of terminals, each of said second set of terminals being electrically coupled to a respective one of said rearward facing contacts,
- said connector including eight of said forward facing and rearward facing contacts occupying positions designated 1 to 8, said first set of forward facing contacts including two forward facing contacts and said second set of rearward facing contacts including six rearward facing contacts, and wherein said forward facing and rearward facing contacts are arranged to occupy the eight positions as follows: RRFRFRRR, wherein R designates a rearward facing contact and F designates a forward facing contact.
- 14. A connector as recited in claim 13, wherein said first set of forward facing contacts are substantially parallel to each other, and said second set of rearward facing contacts are substantially parallel to each other and substantially parallel and laterally adjacent to said first set of forward facing contacts.
- 15. A connector as recited in claim 13, wherein each of said first set of forward facing contacts include a forward free end and a rearward end electrically coupled to a respective one of said first set of terminals, and each of said second set of rearward facing contacts include a rearward free end and a forward end electrically coupled to a respective one of said second set of terminals.
- 16. A connector as recited in claim 13, further comprising:
- a first set of forward contact/terminal wires, each of said forward contact/terminal wires comprising a length portion defining a respective one of said forward facing contacts, a length portion defining a respective one of said first set of terminals, and a length portion defining a conductor electrically coupling said terminal to a rearward end region of said forward facing contact, and
- a second set of rearward contact/terminal wires, each of said rearward contact/terminal wires comprising a length portion defining a respective one of said rearward facing contacts, a length portion defining a respective one of said second set of terminals, and a length portion defining a conductor electrically coupling said terminal to a forward end region of said rearward facing contact.
- 17. An electrical conductor comprising:
- a housing having a receptacle face;
- a plurality of elongate contacts, each of said contacts having a first forward end region and a second rearward end region, said plurality of contacts having contact regions lying substantially along a single line parallel to the receptacle face;
- a plurality of terminals;
- a first conductor for interconnecting at least one first contact from said first forward end region thereof to a respective one of said terminals, said second rearward end region of said first contact constituting a free rearwardly facing end region; and
- a second conductor for interconnecting at least one second contact situated adjacent to said first contact from said second rearward end region thereof to a respective one of said terminals, said first forward end region of said second contact constituting a free forwardly facing end region.
- 18. A connector as recited in claim 17, wherein said contacts are situated in a substantially common contact plane.
- 19. A connector as recited in claim 17, wherein said contacts comprise spring contacts, each of said at least one first contact being joined to said first conductor at a first pivot point located in the region of a respective one of said first end regions, and said at least one second contact being joined to said second conductor at said second end regions.
- 20. A connector as recited in claim 17, wherein said terminals of said first set of terminals are substantially situated in a first common terminal plane and said terminals of said second set of terminals are substantially situated in a second common terminal plane spaced from and substantially parallel to said first terminal plane.
- 21. A connector as recited in claim 17, wherein said first conductor comprises substantially parallel elongate conductors substantially situated in a common first conductor plane and said second conductor comprises substantially parallel elongate conductors substantially situated in a common second conductor plane spaced from said first conductor plane.
- 22. A connector as recited in claim 21, wherein said second conductor plane extends obliquely with respect to said first conductor plane.
- 23. A modular jack comprising:
- a dielectric housing defining a receptacle having a face for receiving a modular plug, said housing including a contact housing part having a top portion and a back portion; and
- a plurality of elongate contacts arranged substantially parallel to each other and extending between top, front regions proximate to said top portion of said contact housing part and bottom, rear regions, said plurality of contacts having contact regions lying substantially along a single line parallel to the receptacle face, a plurality of terminals situated at least in part in said back portion of said contact housing part, a first conductor for interconnecting a first set of said contacts from said top, front regions thereof to respective ones of a first set of said terminals, said bottom, rear regions of said contacts of said first set of contacts constituting a free rearwardly facing end region; and a second conductor for interconnecting a second set of said contacts from said bottom, rear regions thereof to respective ones of a second set of said terminals, said top, front region of said contacts of said second set of contacts constituting a free forwardly facing end region.
- 24. A jack as recited in claim 23, wherein said terminals of said first set of terminals are substantially situated in a first common terminal plane and said terminals of said second set of terminals are substantially situated in a second common terminal plane spaced from and substantially parallel to said first common plane.
- 25. A jack as recited in claim 23, wherein said first conductor comprises substantially parallel elongate first conductors situated on said top portion of said contact housing part in a substantially common first conductor plane, and said second conductor comprises substantially parallel elongate second conductors extending through said back portion of said contact housing part and substantially situated in a common second conductor plane spaced from and extending obliquely with respect to said first conductor plane.
- 26. A jack as recited in claim 23, wherein,
- said first conductor comprises first conductors situated on said top portion of said contact housing part, each of said first conductors interconnecting one of said first set of contacts to a respective terminal of said first set of terminals, and
- said second conductor comprises second conductors extending at least in part through said back portion of said contact housing part, each of said second conductors interconnecting one of said second set of contacts to a respective one of said second set of terminals.
- 27. A jack as recited in claim 26, wherein,
- each of said first set of contacts, first set of terminals, and first conductors interconnecting the same are formed by an elongate resilient wire, each resilient wire including a length portion situated on said top portion of said contact housing part defining said first conductor and a length portion bent around a free end of said top portion of said housing part and extending into said plug receptacle defining said contact, and wherein
- each of said second set of contacts, second set of terminals and second conductors interconnecting the same are formed by an elongate resilient wire, each resilient wire including a length portion extending at least in part through said back portion of said contact housing part defining said second conductor and a length portion extending from said second conductor into said plug receptacle defining said contact.
- 28. A jack as recited in claim 27, wherein said terminals of said first and second sets of terminals extend through bores formed in said back portion of said contact housing part.
- 29. A jack as recited in claim 27, wherein said housing further includes an outer housing part including a separator wall defining a plurality of guide slots, each of said contacts being received in a respective guide slot.
- 30. An electrical connector comprising:
- a housing having a receptacle face;
- a plurality of elongate contacts extending between top, front and bottom, rear regions, said plurality of contacts having contact regions lying substantially along a single line parallel to the receptacle face;
- a plurality of terminals;
- a first conductor for interconnecting a first set of said contacts from said top, front regions thereof to respective ones of a first set of terminals, said first conductor comprising substantially parallel elongate conductors situated in a common first conductor plane, said bottom, rear regions of said contacts of said first set of contacts constituting a free rearwardly facing end region; and
- a second conductor for interconnecting a second set of said contacts from said bottom, rear regions thereof to respective ones of a second set of said terminals, said second conductor comprising substantially parallel elongate conductors situated in a common second conductor plane spaced from said first conductor plane, said top, front region of said contacts of said second set of contacts constituting a free forwardly facing end region.
- 31. A connector as recited in claim 30, wherein said contacts comprise spring contacts, said first set of contacts being joined to said first conductors at first pivot points located in the regions of said top, front regions, and said second set of contacts being joined to said second conductors at said second end regions.
- 32. A connector as recited in claim 30, wherein said second conductor plane extends obliquely with respect to said first conductor plane.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/179,983 filed Jan. 11, 1994.
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