1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hybrid jack, and particularly, to a hybrid jack that accept an RJ45 cable or an active cable plug.
2. Description of Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 7,147,519, issued to Reichle on Dec. 12, 2006, discloses a hybrid socket. The socket has a housing comprising recesses and/or through channels. Electrical and/or optical components can be placed in said recesses and/or through channels, in particular optical lines (POFs), mini-coax cables, power supply or control cables, light diodes or components for wireless transmission systems. Said recesses and/or through channels are arranged such that said electrical and/or optical components can be simultaneously used with standard RJ-45 plug connectors to give a universal interface.
An active optical cable plug is disclosed at a web address: http://www.finisar.com/product_Laserwire—109. Finisar's active optical cables accelerate storage, data, and high-performance computing connectivity. Laserwire™ (FCBP110LD1Lxx) targets the 10 GbE, FCoE, FC and proprietary interconnect markets, providing the lowest power and lowest cost option for next generation connectivity.
An object of present invention is to provide a hybrid jack that compatibly accepts a RJ45 cable or an active cable plug.
An object of the present invention is to provide a modular jack adapted for compatibly mating with either a modular plug or a second plug having a longer inserting depth compared to said modular plug. The modular jack comprises a housing, a plurality of RJ contacts arrayed in the housing, and a plastic spacer positioning the RJ contacts. The housing defines a front face, a first mating cavity in the front face for receiving the RJ-45 plug and a second mating cavity joining with the first mating cavity together for receiving the second plug. The housing has a first side wall, a second side wall opposite to the first side wall, and an inner wall behind the first mating cavity. The second cavity is recessed rearward from the inner wall. The plurality of RJ contacts are arrayed along the second side wall, and has contact portions extending slantwise backwards and free ends continuously extending from the contact portions. The contact portions and the free ends being rotatable around a first line parallel to said front face towards the second side wall. The plastic spacer positions the free ends of said RJ contacts.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide another modular jack. The modular jack comprises a housing, a plurality of RJ contacts and a spacer. The housing has a first side wall, a second side wall opposite to the first side wall, and a rear wall cooperatively defining a first mating cavity. The plurality of RJ contacts mounted relative to the second side wall of the first mating cavity. Each of the RJ contacts has a flexible cantilever contacting portion and a free end. The spacer has a pivot pivotally fixed to the second side wall and a transom portion pivotable about the pivot either to move together with the free ends of the RJ contacts in response to insertion of a first plug or to move and clear the free ends of the RJ contacts in response to insertion of a second plug.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, and the advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.
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The housing 200 defines a front face 22, a first mating cavity 24 recessed rearward from the front face 22 for receiving the RJ-45 plug 120 and a second mating cavity 26 joining with the first mating cavity 24 together for receiving the Laserwire cable plug 140. The housing 200 has a first side wall 242 defining a latch 244 for mating with the RJ-45 plug 120 or the Laserwire cable plug 140, a second side wall 246 opposite to the first side wall 244, and an inner wall 248 at a rear end of the first mating cavity 24. The first mating cavity 24 is further recessed rearward from the inner wall 248.
In a preferred embodiment, the housing 200 includes a first housing 204 defining the first mating cavity 24, and a second housing 206 assembled to the first housing 204 and defining the second mating cavity 26. The second housing 206 further includes a second insert 840, a metal piece 860 shrouding a front portion 842 of the second insert 840, and an insulating container 820 receiving the second insert 840 and the metal piece 860. The metal piece 860 includes a sleeve portion 860 for sheathing a front portion of the second plug 140, and two ground pins 864 extending from the sleeve portion. The two ground pins 864 extend out of the insulating container 820 to be mounted into the PCB. The second insert 840 includes a plurality of second contacts 844 and plastic 846 molded over a portion of the second contacts 844.
The plurality of RJ contacts 400 have fastening portions (not shown) insert-molded in a plastic insert 48 and arcuate portions 46 extending forwardly from the fastening portions, contact portions 42 extending backwardly from the arcuate portions 46, and free ends 44 continuously extending from the contact portions 42. The plurality of RJ contacts 400 are arrayed along the second side wall 246 with contact portions 42 extending slantwise backwards. The contact portions 42 and the free ends 44 are rotatable around a first line parallel to said front face.
The modular jack 100 further includes a plastic spacer 600 separated from the housing 200. The plastic spacer 600 includes a pivot 62, a comb portion 66 positioning free ends 44 of the RJ contacts 400 and two cantilevers 64 connecting opposite ends of the pivot 62 and the comb portion 66. The pivot 62 is rotatably fitted into a space in the arcuate portions 46. The plurality of RJ contacts 400 together with the plastic insert 48 and the plastic spacer 600 are inserted into the first housing 204 and secured to the second side wall 246. Thus the spacer 600 is indirectly and rotatably fixed to the second side wall 246 of the housing 200 at the same time. It should be understood that in alternatively embodiment, the spacer 600 could be directly and rotatably fixed to the second side wall 246 of the housing 200. The comb portion 66 has a cam portion 662 and a plurality of teeth 664 extending towards the second side wall 246 from the cam portion 662. The teeth 664 defines a plurality of slots 666 therebetween receiving corresponding free ends 44 of the RJ contacts 400 therein. The spacer 600 is so configured that (1) when modular jack 100 is unmated, the cam portion 662 preloads the free ends 44 of the RJ contacts 400 (shown in
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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