Claims
- 1. A communication connector, comprising:
a connector housing having a front face with a connector opening for receiving a mating connector, and a rear wall; a wire board having a number of elongated contact wires extending above a top surface of the board to establish points of electrical contact with corresponding contact terminals of the mating connector when the mating connector is received in the opening in the connector housing; and a terminal housing fixed on the top surface of the wire board for supporting associated connector terminals mounted on the wire board; wherein the terminal housing and the connector housing are constructed and arranged to engage one another when a portion of the wire board and associated contact wires are inserted in the connector housing through a passage in the rear wall of the connector housing, thus restraining displacement of the points of electrical contact between the contact wires of the wire board and the contact terminals of the mating connector during use of the communication connector.
- 2. A communication connector according to claim 1, wherein the terminal housing includes one or more catches for engaging corresponding parts of the connector housing.
- 3. A communication connector according to claim 1, wherein the terminal housing has two catches that project from sides of the terminal housing, and free ends of the catches are configured to engage corresponding sides of the connector housing.
- 4. A communication connector according to claim 3, wherein the catches have hooked ends arranged to engage recesses formed in the sides of the connector housing.
- 5. A communication connector, comprising:
a connector housing having a front face with a connector opening for receiving a mating connector, and a rear wall; a wire board having a number of elongated contact wires extending above a top surface of the board to establish points of electrical contact with corresponding contact terminals of the mating connector when the mating connector is received in the opening in the connector housing; a terminal housing fixed on the top surface of the wire board for supporting associated connector terminals mounted on the wire board; and a lower cover fixed on a lower surface of the wire board; wherein the connector housing is constructed and arranged to engage with both of the terminal housing and the lower cover when a portion of the wire board and associated contact wires are inserted in the connector housing through a passage in the rear wall of the connector housing, thus restraining displacement of the points of electrical contact between the contact wires of the wire board and the contact terminals of the mating connector during use of the communication connector.
- 6. A communication connector according to claim 5, wherein the terminal housing includes one or more catches for engaging corresponding parts of the connector housing.
- 7. A communication connector according to claim 5, wherein the terminal housing has two catches that project from sides of the terminal housing, and free ends of the catches are configured to engage corresponding sides of the connector housing.
- 8. A communication connector according to claim 7, wherein the catches have hooked ends arranged to engage recesses formed in the sides of the connector housing.
- 9. A communication jack, comprising:
a jack housing having a front face with a connector opening for receiving a mating plug connector, and a rear wall; a wire board having a number of elongated contact wires extending above a top surface of the board to establish points of electrical contact with corresponding contact terminals of the plug connector when the plug connector is received in the opening in the jack housing; a terminal housing fixed on the top surface of the wire board for supporting associated connector terminals mounted on the wire board; a lower cover fixed on a lower surface of the wire board; and means for attaching the jack housing to both of the terminal housing and the lower cover when a portion of the wire board and associated contact wires are inserted in the jack housing through a passage in the rear wall of the jack housing, thus restraining displacement of the points of electrical contact between the contact wires of the wire board and the contact terminals of the plug connector during use of the communication jack.
- 10. A communication jack according to claim 9, wherein the attachment means comprises one or more catches projecting from the terminal housing for engaging corresponding parts of the jack housing.
- 11. A communication jack according to claim 10, wherein free ends of the catches are configured to engage corresponding sides of the jack housing.
- 12. A communication jack according to claim 11, wherein sides of the jack housing have recesses formed and dimensioned to receive the free ends of the catches projecting from the terminal housing.
- 13. A communication jack according to claim 12, wherein the recesses in the sides of the jack housing and the catches projecting from the terminal housing, are dimensioned and arranged so that when the catches snap into said recesses, a separation gap between the jack housing and the terminal housing is limited to not more than about 0.007 inch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/664,814 filed Sep. 19, 2000, entitled “Low Crosstalk Communication Connector”. The '814 application is assigned to the assignee of the present application and invention.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09664814 |
Sep 2000 |
US |
Child |
09815118 |
Mar 2001 |
US |