Information
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Patent Grant
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6354884
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Patent Number
6,354,884
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Date Filed
Friday, October 27, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 12, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; Paula
- Nguyen; Truc
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 680
- 439 676
- 439 677
- 439 678
- 439 374
- 439 296
- 439 490
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An RJ-45 modular jack connector includes a housing defining a cavity for receiving an RJ-45 plug connector therein, a terminal insert assembled to the housing, an anti-mismating device assembled in the housing and a shield covering the housing. The anti-mismating device comprises a block part and a spring part secured to the block part. The block part with the spring part is assembled in the housing with the block part partly projecting into the cavity of the housing. When the RJ-45 plug connector is inserted into the modular jack receptacle connector, the RJ-45 plug connector pushes the block part to the side, compressing the spring part and moving the block part out of the way of the RJ-45 plug connector. Thus the RJ-45 plug connector is fully inserted into the cavity of the housing. When an RJ-11 plug connector is mistakenly inserted into the modular jack connector, the smaller RJ-11 plug connector will not move the block part aside and be blocked by the block part from full insertion into the cavity.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a connector, and more particularly to a modular jack connector with an anti-mismating device therein for blocking insertion of any other plug connectors except a complementary plug connector.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
RJ-45 plug and modular jack connectors have larger dimensions than RJ-11 plug and modular jack connectors. In actual use, an RJ-11 plug connector may be inadvertently inserted into an RJ-45 modular jack connector, especially when the RJ-45 and RJ-11 modular jack connectors are arranged in a side-by-side manner. As a matter of fact, RJ-45 and RJ-11 modular jack connectors have become a standard interface in notebook computers and they are typically arranged in a side-by-side manner. An incorrect insertion of the RJ-11 plug connector into the RJ-45 modular jack connector can damage terminals within the RJ-45 modular jack connector, in addition to other possible electrical damage. Accordingly, providing an RJ-45 receptacle connector which can effectively prevent incorrect insertion of an RJ-11 plug connector is conspicuously needed in the computer industry.
A modular jack connector usually has a pair of LEDs (Light-Emitting Diode) assembled to its upper comers for show when it is transmitting signals. To prevent incorrect insertion of a plug connector of another type, related modular jack connectors employ anti-mismating devices. However, these anti-mismating devices occupy the place of the LEDs, thereby preventing use of LEDs in these modular jack connectors. Hence, an improved anti-mismating device for a modular jack receptacle connector is required to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an RJ-45 modular jack connector having an anti-mismating device for blocking insertion of any other connectors except a complementary plug connector.
In order to achieve the object set forth, an RJ-45 modular jack connector comprises a housing defining a cavity for receiving an RJ-45 plug connector therein, a terminal insert assembled to the housing, an anti-mismating device assembled in the housing and a shield covering the housing. The anti-mismating device comprises a block part and a spring part secured to the block part. The block part with the spring part is assembled in the housing with the block part partly projecting into the cavity of the housing. When the RJ-45 plug connector is inserted into the modular jack receptacle connector, the RJ-45 plug connector pushes the block part to the side, compressing the spring part and moving the block part out of the way of the RJ-45 plug connector. Thus the RJ-45 plug connector is fully inserted into the cavity of the housing. When an RJ-11 plug connector is mistakenly inserted into the modular jack connector, the smaller RJ-11 plug connector will not move the block part aside and be blocked by the block part from fill insertion into the cavity.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a modular jack receptacle connector in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the assembled modular jack receptacle connector viewed from a bottom aspect; and
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the assembled modular jack receptacle connector viewed from a top aspect.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIG. 1
, an RJ-45 modular jack connector
1
in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing
10
, a terminal insert
20
with a plurality of terminals
22
insert molded therewith, a pair of LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes)
110
, an anti-mismating device
30
, and a shield
40
.
The housing
10
has a rectangular shape and defines a cavity
102
therein. A lower part of the cavity
102
(labeled
1021
) receives a body of an RJ-45 plug connector (not shown) therein and an upper part of the cavity
102
(labeled
1022
) receives a latch (not shown) of the RJ-45 plug connector. The plug connector may be referred to
FIG. 8
of U.S. Pat. No. 6,129,587 having the same assignee with the instant application. The upper part
1022
is narrower than the lower part
1021
of the cavity
102
. A pair of slots
108
is respectively defined in an upper wall
104
of the housing
10
proximate a left side wall
105
and a right side wall
106
of the housing
10
, for receiving the LEDs
110
. A parallel plate
122
extends parallel to the upper wall
104
adjacent the right side wall
106
, below the corresponding slot
108
. A receiving space
124
is defined in the right side wall
106
beneath the upper wall
104
and in communication with the upper part
1022
of the cavity
102
. The right side wall
106
is partly cut out to define a first space
120
between the parallel plate
122
and the partly cut side wall
106
. An opening
114
is defined in a bottom wall
112
of the housing
10
. A pair of steps
116
is formed at opposite sides of the opening
114
of the housing
10
. A rear wall
118
of the housing
10
extends from an upper wall
104
partway down a rear side of the housing
10
. A plurality of spaced grooves
117
is defined in a lower end of the rear wall
118
. A pair of opposite channels
107
is defined at an upper rear end of the right side wall
106
.
The LED
110
comprises an illuminant
130
and a pair of solder legs
132
extending rearwardly and downwardly from the illuminant
130
.
The terminal insert
20
comprises an insulative part
202
, and a plurality of terminals
22
insert molded with the insulative part
202
. Each terminal
22
comprises an upwardly and rearwardly bent contact portion
220
for mating with a corresponding contact of the RJ-45 plug connector. A solder tail
222
extends downwardly from an opposite end of each terminal
22
for being soldered to a circuit board (not shown). The insulative part
202
comprises a latch
206
at each side thereof for securing the terminal insert
20
to the housing
10
.
The anti-mismating device
30
comprises a block part
302
and a spring part
304
. The block part
302
comprises a main portion
305
, an actuating portion
306
at a front end of the main portion
305
, and a blocking portion
308
extending to an inward side of the main portion
305
. The main portion
305
defines a channel
310
in its outward side opposite the blocking portion
308
for receiving the spring part
304
. The spring part
304
comprises a securing portion
312
for being secured to the channels
107
of the housing
10
, and a spring portion
314
extending from a forward end of the securing portion
312
for being received in the channel
310
of the block part
302
.
The shield
40
comprises a front part
402
and a rear part
404
. The front part
402
is rectangular in shape and comprises a front plate
403
and a pair of opposite side plates
408
. The front plate
403
of the front part
402
defines an opening
405
corresponding to the cavity
102
of the housing
10
, and two holes
406
at upper comers thereof corresponding to forward ends of the slots
108
of the housing
10
. Each side plate
408
forms a pair of tabs
410
at a rear end thereof. The rear part
404
comprises a main plate
412
and a pair of side plates
414
forwardly and perpendicularly extending from the main plate
412
. Each side plate
414
defines a pair of holes
416
for engaging with the tabs
410
of the side plate
408
of the front part
402
.
Also referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, in assembly, the blocking portion
308
of the block part
302
is first received in the receiving space
124
and partly projects into the upper part
1022
of the cavity
102
in the housing
10
. The actuating portion
306
extends into the lower part
1021
of the cavity
102
from the first space
120
, and the main portion
305
is stopped by the parallel plate
122
. Opposite sides of the securing portion
312
of the spring part
304
are then secured to the channels
107
of the housing
10
, and the spring portion
314
is correspondingly received in the channel
310
of the block part
302
.
The terminal insert
20
is inserted into the cavity
102
from the rear side of the housing
10
and is received in the opening
114
of the housing
10
from rear with both latches
206
of the insulative part
202
engaging with the steps
116
of the bottom wall
112
of the housing
10
. A free end of the contact portion
220
of each terminal
22
is received in a corresponding groove
117
of the rear wall
118
. The solder tails
222
of the terminals
22
are exposed beyond the bottom wall
112
of the housing
10
. The two LEDs
110
are assembled into the slots
108
of the housing
10
with the solder legs
132
extending through the housing
10
for being soldered to the circuit board.
The housing
10
is received in the front part
402
of the shield
40
with the opening
405
aligned with the cavity
102
of the housing
10
and with the illuminants
130
of the LEDs
110
exposed at the holes
406
of the front plate
403
. The holes
416
of each side plate
414
of the rear part
404
of the shield
40
engage with the tabs
410
of each side plate
408
of the front part
402
, thereby securely assembling the rear part
404
to the rear of the front part
402
. At the same time, a free end of the spring portion
314
of the spring part
304
abuts against an inner surface of the side plate
408
of the front part
402
.
In use, when an RJ-45 plug connector is inserted into the modular jack connector
1
, the actuating portion
306
of the block part
302
is pushed sideways by the RJ-45 plug connector, thereby compressing the spring portion
314
of the spring part
304
. The blocking portion
308
simultaneously moves sideways, retracting from the upper part
1022
of the cavity
102
thereby allowing the RJ-45 plug connector to enter into the cavity
102
of the housing
10
.
However, when an RJ-11 plug connector (not shown) is erroneously inserted though the opening
405
, it is blocked from full insertion. A first width is defined between an inner side of the actuating portion
306
of the block part
302
and the left side wall
105
of the housing
10
. Since the RJ-11 plug connector (not shown) has a second width smaller than the first width, the inserted RJ-11 plug connector will not push the actuating portion
306
aside, and insertion of a latch of the RJ-11 plug connector into the upper part of the cavity
102
is prevented by the blocking portion
308
projecting into the upper part
1022
of the cavity
102
. Thus, the RJ-11 plug connector is blocked from full insertion by the blocking portion
308
of the anti-mismating device
30
.
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 device 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.
Claims
- 1. A receptacle connector adapted for mating with a first complementary plug connector, comprising:a housing defining a cavity therein, a first part of said cavity for receiving a first member of the complimentary plug connector, and a second part of said cavity for receiving a second member of the complementary plug connector; a terminal insert assembled into said housing with terminals extending into said cavity; anti-mismating means arranged in said housing for blocking insertion of a second plug connector, said second plug connector having first dimensions that differ from those of said complimentary plug connector; said anti-mismating device comprises a block part having an actuating portion extending into said first part of the cavity, a blocking portion extending into said second part of cavity; and wherein an insertion of the first complementary plug connector into the cavity first moves the actuating portion out of the first part of the cavity, and the movement of the actuating portion then moving the blocking portion of the block part out of the second part of the cavity; wherein a first width is define across said first part of said cavity between said actuating portion and a wall of opposite the actuating portion, the first width being bigger than a width of the second plug connector so that during an attempted insertion of the second plug connector into said cavity, the second plug connector fits between the actuating portion and the wall of the housing opposite the actuating portion so that the second plug connector does not move the actuating portion out of the first part of the cavity and movement of the second plug connector into the second part of the cavity is blocked by said blocking portion located in the second part of said cavity; wherein said anti-mismating means further includes a biasing device for keeping said actuating portion and said blocking portion is said first and second parts of the cavity; wherein the biasing device is a spring part comprising a securing portion securing on a channels of the housing and a spring portion extending from the securing portion and being received in the block part.
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