Claims
- 1. A switch coax jack comprising:
- a jack housing;
- first and second spaced apart electrical signal conducting means disposed within said housing;
- at least a first port formed in said jack housing and sized to receive a jack plug to be inserted through said port and into said housing with said plug in electrical communication with said first electrical signal conducting means;
- a switch assembly for electrically connecting said first and second conducting means when a plug is absent from said first port and for breaking electrical connection between said first and second conducting means when the plug is inserted into said first port;
- said switch assembly including a normal spring of electrically material with said normal spring having a first portion biased into releasable electrical contact with said first conducting means and a second portion in electrical contact with said second conducting means;
- said switch assembly further including urging means for urging said first portion away from said first conducting means in response to an insertion of a plug into said first port with said urging means applying an urging force on said first portion at a first predetermined location;
- said switch assembly including means for retaining said normal spring in said jack housing with said normal spring having a portion held in a fixed location;
- said normal spring first portion resiliently deformable from said fixed location to said predetermined location in response to said urging force, said first portion presenting a spring surface of predetermined shape as said first portion is deformed in response to an urging force in an absence of restraints opposing said first portion assuming said predetermined shape; and
- said switch assembly including a support surface opposing said first portion as said first portion is deformed, said support surface selected to be complementary to said predetermined shape and positioned to oppose and abut said spring surface as said spring surface is urged to said predetermined shape with said support surface positioned to complementarily mate with said spring surface in said predetermined shape.
- 2. A jack according to claim 1 wherein said first support surface is generally parabolic.
- 3. A jack according to claim 1 wherein said first support surface extends at least to said first predetermined location.
- 4. A jack according to claim 1 wherein said predetermined shape is empirically determined and said support surface is formed to complementarily mate with said first portion spring surface when said spring surface is deformed to said predetermined shape.
- 5. A jack according to claim 1 comprising at least a second port formed in said jack housing and sized to receive a jack plug through said port and into said housing with said plug in electrical communication with said second electrical signal conducting means;
- said normal spring's second portion being resiliently biased into electrical contact with said second conducting means;
- said switch assembly urging means including means for urging said second portion away from said second conducting means in response to an insertion of a plug into said second port by applying an urging force on said second portion at a second predetermined location;
- said normal spring second portion being resiliently deformable from said fixed location to said second predetermined location in response to said urging force, said second portion presenting a surface of predetermined shape as said second portion is deformed;
- said switch assembly including a second support surface opposing said second portion as said second portion is deformed, said second support surface selected to be complimentary to said second predetermined shape.
- 6. A jack according to claim 5 wherein said second support surface is positioned to abut said second portion.
- 7. A jack according to claim 5 wherein said second support surface is generally parabolic.
- 8. A jack according to claim 5 wherein said second support surface extends at least to said second predetermined location.
- 9. A switching coax jack comprising: a jack housing;
- first and second spaced apart electrical signal conducting means disposed within said housing;
- at least a first port formed in said jack housing and sized to receive a jack plug to be inserted through said port and into said housing with said plug in electrical communication with said first electrical signal conducting means;
- a switch assembly for electrically connecting said first and second conducting means when a plug is absent from said first port and for breaking electrical connection between said first and second conducting means when the plug is inserted into said first port;
- said switch assembly including a normal spring of electrically conductive material with said normal spring having a first portion biased into releasable electrical contact with said first conducting means and a second portion in electrical contact with said second conducting means;
- said switch assembly further including urging means for urging said first portion away from said first conducting means in response to an insertion of a plug into said first port with said urging means applying an urging force on said first portion at a first predetermined location;
- said switch assembly including means for retaining said normal spring in said jack housing with said normal spring having a portion held in a fixed location;
- said normal spring first portion resiliently deformable from said fixed location to said predetermined location in response to said urging force; and
- said switch assembly including a support surface opposing said first portion as said first portion is deformed, said support surface having a generally non-circular radius of curvature and selected for said first portion to experience minimized localized stress as said first portion is urged against said support surface.
- 10. A method for constructing a switching coax jack having a jack housing; first and second spaced apart electrical signal conducting means disposed within said housing; at least a first port formed in said jack housing and sized to receive a jack plug to be inserted through said port and into said housing with said plug in electrical communication with said first electrical signal conducting means; a switch assembly for electrically connecting said first and second conducting means when a plug is absent from said first port and for breaking electrical connection between said first and second conducting means when the plug is inserted into said first port; said switch assembly including a normal spring of electrically conductive material with said normal spring having a first portion biased into releasable electrical contact with said first conducting means and a second portion in electrical contact with said second conducting means; said switch assembly further including urging means for urging said first portion away from said first conducting means in response to an insertion of a plug into said first port with said urging means applying an urging force on said first portion at a first predetermined location; said switch assembly including means for retaining said normal spring in said jack housing with said normal spring having a portion held in a fixed location; said normal spring first portion resiliently deformable from said fixed location to said predetermined location in response to said urging force; said switch assembly including a support surface opposing said first portion as said first portion is deformed; said method comprising:
- modeling said normal spring first portion and selecting a support surface shape to minimize stress on said modeled first portion as said modeled first portion is displaced.
- 11. A method according to claim 10 wherein said modeling is performed using finite element analysis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/536,966, filed Jun. 12, 1990 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (2)
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4749968 |
Burroughs |
Jun 1988 |
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4792307 |
Stewart, Sr. |
Dec 1988 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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536966 |
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