Claims
- 1. A method for making a modular telecommunication jack adapter comprising the steps of joining together in parallel spaced apart relation to each other a plurality of resilient spring wire conductors, forming from the forward end portions of the conductors a plurality of resilient moveable contacts supported in cantilever positions by rearwardly extending portions of the conductors, assembling the moveable contacts within a modular telecommunication jack housing, annealing the rear end portions of the rearwardly extending portions of the conductors, and attaching a plurality of stationary contacts to and in incising engagement with the rear end portions of the conductors after the step of annealing the rear end portions has been performed.
- 2. A method for making a modular telecommunication jack adapter as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of annealing is further defined as simultaneously annealing the rear end portions.
- 3. A method for making a modular telecommunication jack adapter as set forth in claim 2 wherein the step of annealing is further defined as applying a flame to the rear end portions.
- 4. A method for making a modular telecommunication jack adapter as set forth in claim 1 including the additional step of insulating a part of each of the conductors in at least a region between the rear of the jack housing and the rear end portion of each conductor.
- 5. A method for making a modular telecommunication jack adapter as set forth in claim 4 wherein the step of insulating is further characterized as inserting the rear end portion of each conductor into and through an associated tubular insulator.
- 6. A method for making a modular telecommunication jack adapter as set forth in claim 1 including the additional step of forming a crossover on at least one of the conductors.
- 7. A method for making a modular telecommunication jack adapter as set forth in claim 6 including the additional step of trimming the rear end portions of the conductors to a common length after the step of forming a crossover has been performed.
- 8. A method for making a modular telecommunication jack adapter as set forth in claim 1 including the additional steps of inserting the rearwardly extending portions of the conductors into the forward end of a modular telephone plug and connecting the telephone plug to the rear of the jack housing.
- 9. A method for making a modular telecommunication jack adapter as set forth in claim 8 wherein the step of connecting comprising providing a hollow coupling member defining a rearward extension of the jack housing, attaching the coupling member to the rear of the jack housing to form a rearward extension of said housing and attaching said telephone plug to the rear of the coupling member.
- 10. A method for making a modular telecommunication jack adapter as set forth in claim 9 including the additional step of attaching a stationary contact to the annealed rear end portion of each of the conductors after the step of inserting the rearwardly extending portions of the conductors has been performed.
- 11. A method for making a modular telecommunication adapter as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of annealing is performed after the step of joining has been performed.
- 12. A method for making a modular telecommunication jack adapter as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of attaching is further defined as staking.
- 13. A method for making a modular telecommunications connector comprising the steps of joining together in parallel relation to each other a plurality of resilient spring wire conductors, forming the forward ends of the conductors to define a plurality of electrical contacts, annealing the rear end portions of the conductors, assembling the conductors with a telecommunication connector housing, and staking a plurality of stationary contacts in incising engagement with the rear end portions after the step of annealing has been performed.
- 14. A method for making a modular telecommunications connector as set forth in claim 13 wherein the step of joining is further characterized as attaching a contact carrier to the spring wire conductors.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/938,711 filed on Sep. 1, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,390, issued Jul. 12, 1994.
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