Claims
- 1. A telephone-type modular jack for interfacing a telephone-type modular plug with a printed circuit board, which comprises:
- a housing having a front portion, a rear portion, an outer wail, and means for mounting said housing to the printed circuit board;
- an opening formed in said front portion of said housing for receiving the telephone-type modular plug having a multi-conductor cord terminated by a plurality of side-by-side, substantially planar, insulation-piercing, contact terminals positioned in the forward portion of the plug, said contact terminals including a substantially flat, elongated upper edge surface, said opening defined by an inner top wall and inner side walls, a partition extending transversely across said rear portion of said housing and including an upper surface and a plurality of side-by-side conductor-receiving guide means formed therein; and
- a plurality of electrical conductors arranged in a side-by-side, spaced-apart fashion in said housing, each of said conductors including an end portion extending normally from said outer wall for insertion through a corresponding hole formed in the printed circuit board, a first intermediate portion extending in said conductor-receiving guide means in said partition, a second intermediate portion formed between said end portion and said first intermediate portion and located in said rear portion of said housing, a spring contact portion extending from said first intermediate portion into said opening from said rear portion of said housing towards said front portion of said housing and including a substantially linear lower portion;
- said upper edge surface of said contact terminals of said telephone-type modular plug engaging said linear lower portion of said spring contact portions of said conductors resulting in an elongated area of contact therebetween, and said spring contact portion and said first intermediate portion of said conductors being pivoted upwardly about a fulcrum upon insertion of said telephone-type modular plug into said opening of said telephone-type modular jack.
- 2. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said conductors comprise stamped and formed contacts, said linear lower portion of said spring contact portion including a substantially flat lower surface for contacting said flat upper edge surface of said contact terminal, whereby the resultant contact area between said spring contact portion and said contact terminals when in normal alignment comprises a quadrilateral.
- 3. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said conductors comprise round wires, said linear lower portion of said spring contact portion including a rounded outer surface for contacting said flat upper edge surface of said contact terminals, whereby the resultant contact area between said spring contact portion and said contact terminal when in normal alignment comprises a substantially thin, elongated line.
- 4. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said spring contact portion further includes a first diagonal portion and a free end portion, said first diagonal portion extending between said first intermediate portion and said lower portion, said spring contact portion terminating in said free end portion.
- 5. The modular jack of claim 4, wherein said inner top wall of said opening includes a plurality of side-by-side slot means formed in alignment with said conductor-receiving guide means, said first diagonal portions of said spring contact portions extending partially within said opening and partially within said slot means.
- 6. The modular jack of claim 5, wherein said free end portion of said spring contact portion is freely movable in said slot means upon insertion and withdrawal of the modular plug into and out of said opening of the modular jack.
- 7. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein the angular orientation of said lower portion of said spring contact portion in said opening is such that the modular plug when inserted into said opening causes said lower portion to become substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis of said opening.
- 8. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said lower portion of said spring contact portion is oriented at a slight angle to the longitudinal axis of said opening prior to insertion of the modular plug into said opening.
- 9. The modular jack of claim 8, wherein said lower portion of said spring contact portion is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said opening after insertion of the modular plug into said opening.
- 10. The modular jack of claim 4, wherein said spring contact portion further includes a second diagonal portion extending between said lower portion and said free end portion.
- 11. The modular jack of claim 10, wherein:
- said contact terminals of said modular plug further include at least a first crown formed at one end of said flat, elongated, upper edge surface;
- said second diagonal portion of said spring contact portion angled in said opening to make initial contact with said first crown upon insertion of said contact terminal into said opening;
- said first crown urging said spring contact portion upwardly as the modular plug is inserted further into said opening of the modular jack.
- 12. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said conductor-receiving guide means are formed on the upper surface of said partition at a height above said inner top wall of said opening.
- 13. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said first intermediate portions of said conductors lie in a plane which is spaced above the plane of said inner top wall of said opening.
- 14. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said conductor-receiving guide means comprises a plurality of side-by-side channels extending longitudinally on the upper surface of said partition.
- 15. The modular jack of claim 14, wherein said channels include means for restraining said conductors against longitudinal movement therein.
- 16. The modular jack of claim 15, wherein said restraining means comprises a transverse set of retaining apertures formed across said channels and adapted to receive retaining tabs formed in said conductors at the junction of said first and second intermediate portions.
- 17. The modular jack of claim 16, further comprising means for preventing vertical movement of said conductors.
- 18. The modular jack of claim 17, wherein said vertical movement preventing means comprises a separable cap member adapted to be fastened to said upper surface of said partition, said cap member including means for beating against said first intermediate portion of said conductors in said channels.
- 19. The modular jack of claim 18, wherein said bearing means comprises a plurality of teeth formed in the lower potion of said cap member the forwardmost edge of said teeth defining a fulcrum for said spring contact potions of said conductors during
- 20. The modular jack of claim 18, wherein said cap member includes a back wall having a projecting surface for beating against said second intermediate portions of said conductors.
- 21. The modular jack of claim 18, wherein said cap member includes post means extending downwardly therefrom for insertion into post-receiving apertures formed in said partition.
- 22. The modular jack of claim 1, further comprising rear partition means extending transversely across the lower portion of said rear portion of said housing, below said partition, and including means for retaining said end portions of said conductors in an alternating, staggered array.
- 23. The modular jack of claim 22, wherein said rear partition means comprises:
- an intermediate rear partition having a first set of conductor-receiving recesses extending inwardly from an outer edge thereof, alternating recesses being relatively shallow, the remaining recesses being relatively deep; and
- a lower rear partition spaced below said intermediate rear partition and including a second set of conductor-receiving recesses substantially similar to and aligned with said first set.
- 24. The modular jack of claim 23, wherein said conductors each further include a retaining tab formed in said end portion and sized to fit in the space between said intermediate and lower rear partitions for securing said conductors against vertical movement.
- 25. The modular jack of claim 1, further comprising conductor differential spacing means in said housing for causing said end portions of said conductors to extend from said outer wall in two substantially parallel rows, the end portions of any two conductors in one row being laterally spaced from each other a distance greater than the corresponding spring contact portions of the same two conductors.
- 26. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said fulcrum is located on said first intermediate portion of said conductors.
- 27. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said fulcrum is located near the junction of said first and second intermediate portions of said conductors.
- 28. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein:
- said contact terminals of said modular plug further include a first crown formed at the forwardmost end of said flat, elongated, upper edge surface;
- said spring contact portion further includes a free end and an angular portion extending between said linear lower portion and said free end;
- said angular portion of said spring contact portion making initial contact with said first crown upon insertion of said modular plug into said opening;
- said first crown urging said spring contact portion upwardly as the modular plug is inserted further into said opening of the modular jack.
- 29. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said electrical conductors have a substantially uniform cross-sectional area from one end thereof to the other.
- 30. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein said elongated area of contact between said linear portion and said contact terminals comprises a quadrilateral.
- 31. The modular jack of claim 1, wherein, prior to insertion of said plug into said jack, said first intermediate portion of said conductors normally rests on said upper surface of said partition and is lifted off of said upper surface upon insertion of said plug into said jack.
- 32. The modular jack of claim 31, wherein that portion of said first intermediate portion that lifts off said partition comprises a moment arm having one end acting as said fulcrum.
- 33. A telephone-type modular jack for interfacing a telephone-type modular plug with a printed circuit board, which comprises:
- a housing having a front portion, a rear portion, an outer wall, and means for mounting said housing to the printed circuit board;
- an opening formed in said front portion of said housing for receiving the telephone-type modular plug having a multi-conductor cord terminated by a plurality of side-by-side, substantially planar, insulation-piercing, contact terminals positioned in the forward portion of the plug, said contact terminals including a substantially flat, elongated upper edge surface, said opening defined by an inner top wall and inner side walls, a partition extending transversely across said rear portion of said housing and including a plurality of side-by-side conductor-receiving guide means formed therein;
- a plurality of electrical conductors arranged in a side-by-side, spaced-apart fashion in said housing, each of said conductors including an end portion extending normally from said outer wall for insertion through a corresponding hole formed in the printed circuit board, a first intermediate portion extending in said conductor-receiving guide means in said partition, a second intermediate portion formed between said end portion and said first intermediate portion and extending across said rear portion of said housing, and a spring contact portion extending from said first intermediate portion into said opening from said rear portion of said housing towards said front portion of said housing and including a substantially linear lower portion;
- said upper edge surface of said contact terminals of said telephone-type modular plug engaging said linear lower portion of said spring contact portions of said conductors after insertion of said telephone-type modular plug into said opening of said telephone-type modular jack;
- further comprising means for preventing vertical movement of said conductors;
- wherein said vertical movement preventing means comprises a separable cap member having a pair of mounting posts for insertion into apertures formed in said partition, said cap member including means for bearing against the top of said conductors in said guide means, said bearing means including a forwardmost edge that defines a fulcrum point for said spring contact portions of said conductors during use.
- 34. The modular jack of claim 33, wherein said inner top wall of said opening includes a plurality of side-by-side slot means formed in alignment and forwardly of said conductor-receiving guide means, said first intermediate portion of said conductors extending into said slot means from said guide means.
- 35. The modular jack of claim 34, wherein said cap member includes means for substantially covering those portions of said first intermediate portions of said conductors that lie rearwardly of said slot means.
- 36. The modular jack of claim 33, wherein said cap member further includes a back wall having alternating, inwardly extending teeth for bearing against said second intermediate portions of said conductors.
- 37. A modular jack for directly coupling to a printed circuit board a modular plug of the type which includes a dielectric housing having a free end for insertion into the modular jack, a cord input end having a cavity for receiving a multi-conductor cord, a resilient locking tab integrally connected by a flexible hinge to the free end of the dielectric housing and extending obliquely rearwardly therefrom, a terminal-receiving side having partitions which define side-by-side slots in communications with the cavity, electrically conductive contact terminals positioned within the slob and extending into the cavity for making electrical engagement with associated conductors of the cord and for making electrical contact external to the plug, the contact terminals including insulation-piercing tangs at the lower portion thereof and a substantially flat upper edge surface on at least one end of which is formed a crown, the modular jack comprising:
- (a) an insulating housing having a front end, a rear end, and a plurality of external walls;
- (b) plug-receiving cavity means for receiving the modular plug extending into said front end of said insulating housing and having a plurality of internal walls;
- (c) solder post means extending from said rear end of said insulating housing for insertion through alternating, staggered holes formed in the printed circuit board;
- (d) a partition wall extending adjacent the rear portion of said plug-receiving cavity means and having conductor-receiving means formed therein;
- (e) a plurality of electrical conductors in side-by-side spaced-apart relationship in said housing, each of said conductors comprising:
- (i) an intermediate portion located in said conductor-receiving means of said partition wall;
- (ii) a spring contact portion extending from said intermediate portion into said plug-receiving cavity means from said rear potion of said plug-receiving cavity means towards said front end of said insulating housing, all of said conductors in said housing having substantially identical spring contact portions; and
- (iii) an end portion extending perpendicularly beyond one of said external walls to form said solder post means;
- (f) said spring contact portions of said conductors including a substantially linear lower surface for engaging the flat upper edge surface of the contact terminals of the modular plug resulting in an elongated area of contact therebetween upon insertion of the plug into said plug-receiving cavity means; and
- (g) said plug-receiving cavity means further having recess means formed in one of said internal walls for receiving and releasably retaining the locking tab of the modular plug.
- 38. A modular jack as set forth in claim 37, further comprising conductor differential spacing means in said insulating housing for causing said end portions of said conductors to extend from said one external wall in two substantially parallel rows, the end portions of any two conductors in one row being laterally spaced from each other a distance greater than the corresponding spring contact portions of the same two conductors.
- 39. The modular jack of claim 37, wherein said conductors comprise stamped and formed contacts, said linear lower portion of said spring contact portion including a substantially flat lower surface for contacting said flat upper edge surface of said contact terminal, whereby the resultant contact area between said spring contact portion and said contact terminals when in normal alignment comprises a quadrilateral.
- 40. The modular jack of claim 37, wherein said conductors comprise round wires, said linear lower portion of said spring contact portion including a rounded outer surface for contacting said flat upper edge surface of said contact terminals, whereby the resultant contact area between said spring contact portion and said contact terminal when in normal alignment comprises a substantially thin, elongated line.
- 41. The modular jack of claim 37, wherein:
- said crown is formed at the forwardmost end of said flat upper edge surface of said contact terminal;
- said spring contact portion further includes a free end and an angular portion extending between said linear lower surface and said free end;
- said angular portion of said spring contact portion making initial contact with said crown upon insertion of said modular plug into said plug-receiving cavity means;
- said crown urging said spring contact portion upwardly as the modular plug is inserted further into said plug-receiving cavity means of the modular jack.
- 42. The modular jack of claim 37, wherein said electrical conductors have a substantially uniform cross-sectional area from one end thereof to the other.
- 43. A modular jack for directly coupling to a printed circuit board a modular plug of the type which includes a dielectric housing having a free end for insertion into the modular jack, a cord input end having a cavity for receiving a multi-conductor cord, a resilient locking tab integrally connected by a flexible hinge to the free end of the dielectric housing and extending obliquely rearwardly therefrom, a terminal-receiving side having partitions which define side-by-side slots in communication with the cavity, electrically conductive contact terminals positioned within the slots and extending into the cavity for making electrical engagement with associated conductors of the cord and for making electrical contact external to the plug, the contact terminals including insulation-piercing tangs at the lower portion thereof and a substantially flat upper edge surface on at least one end of which is formed a crown, the modular jack comprising:
- (a) an insulating housing having a front end, a rear end, and a plurality of external walls;
- (b) plug-receiving cavity means for receiving the modular plug extending into said front end of said insulating housing and having a plurality of internal walls;
- (c) solder post means extending from said rear end of said insulating housing for insertion through alternating, staggered holes formed in the printed circuit board;
- (d) a partition wall extending adjacent the rear portion of said plug-receiving cavity means and having an upper surface and conductor-receiving means formed therein;
- (e) a plurality of electrical conductors in side-by-side spaced-apart relationship in said housing, each of said conductors comprising:
- (ii) an intermediate portion extending in said conductor-receiving means of said partition wall;
- (ii) a spring contact portion extending from said intermediate portion into said plug-receiving cavity means from said rear portion of said plug-receiving cavity means towards said front end of said insulating housing; and
- (iii) an end portion extending perpendicularly beyond one of said external walls to form said solder post means;
- (f) said spring contact potions of said conductors including at least two separate contact regions for engaging the flat upper edge surface of the contact terminals of the modular plug, and said spring contact portion and said intermediate portion of said conductors being pivoted upwardly about a fulcrum, upon insertion of the plug into said plug-receiving cavity means and wherein prior to insertion of said plug into said jack, said intermediate portion of said conductors normally rests on said upper surface of said partition wall and is lifted off of said upper surface upon insertion of said plug into said jack; and
- (g) said plug-receiving cavity means further having recess means formed in one of said internal walls for receiving and releasably retaining the locking tab of the modular plug.
- 44. The modular jack of claim 43, further comprising conductor differential spacing means in said insulating housing for causing said end portions of said conductors to extend from said one external wall in two substantially parallel rows, the end portion of any two conductors in one row being laterally spaced from each other a distance greater than the corresponding spring contact portions of the same two conductors.
- 45. The modular jack of claim 43, wherein said conductors comprise stamped and formed contacts, said spring contact portion arranged in a W-configuration the lowermost portions of which contact said flat upper edge surface of said contact terminal, whereby the resultant contact area between said spring contact portion and said contact terminal when in normal alignment comprises a pair of spaced, parallel lines extending transversely to the longitudinal axis of said opening.
- 46. This modular jack of claim 43, wherein said conductors comprise round wires, said spring contact portion arranged in a W-configuration the lowermost portions of which contact said flat upper edge surface of said contact terminal, whereby the resultant contact area between said spring contact portion and said contact terminal when in normal alignment comprises a pair of spaced points, a line through which would be substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis of said opening.
- 47. The modular jack of claim 43, wherein said fulcrum is located on said intermediate portion of said conductors.
- 48. A telephone-type modular jack for interfacing a telephone-type modular plug with a printed circuit board, which comprises:
- a housing having a front portion, a rear portion, an outer wall, and means for mounting said housing to the printed circuit board;
- an opening formed in said front portion of said housing for receiving the telephone-type modular plug having a multi-conductor cord terminated by a plurality of side-by-side, substantially planar, insulation-piercing, contact terminals positioned in the forward portion of the plug, said contact terminals including at least one crown formed at the forwardmost end of the upper portion thereof, said crown having an upper surface adjacent thereto, said opening defined by an inner top wall and inner side walls, a partition extending transversely across said rear portion of said housing and including an upper surface and a plurality of side-by-side conductor-receiving guide means formed therein;
- a plurality of electrical conductors arranged in a side-by-side, spaced-apart fashion in said housing, each of said conductors including an end portion extending normally from said outer wall for insertion through a corresponding hole formed in the printed circuit board, a first intermediate portion in said conductor-receiving guide means in said partition, a second intermediate portion formed between said end portion and said first intermediate portion and extending across said rear portion of said housing, a spring contact portion extending from said first intermediate portion into said opening from said rear portion of said housing towards said front portion of said housing and including a free end, a substantially linear lower portion, and an angular portion extending between said linear lower portion and said free end;
- said angular portion of said spring contact portion making initial contact with said crown upon insertion of said modular plug into said opening, said crown urging said spring contact portion upwardly as the modular plug is inserted further into said opening of the modular jack;
- said upper surface of said contact terminals of said telephone-type modular plug engaging said linear lower portion of said spring contact portions of said conductors upon full insertion of said telephone-type modular plug into said opening of said telephone-type modular jack.
- 49. The modular jack of claim 48, wherein said conductors comprise stamped and formed contacts, said linear lower portion of said spring contact portion including a substantially flat lower surface for contacting said upper surface of said contact terminals.
- 50. The modular jack of claim 48, wherein said conductors comprise round wires, said linear lower portion of said spring contact portion including a rounded outer surface for contacting said upper surface of said contact terminals.
- 51. The modular jack of claim 48, further comprising conductor differential spacing means in said housing for causing said end portions of said conductors to extend from said outer wall in two substantially parallel rows, the end portion of any two conductors in one row being laterally spaced from each other a distance greater than the corresponding spring contact portions of the same two conductors.
- 52. A telephone-type modular jack for interfacing a telephone-type modular plug with a printed circuit board, which comprises:
- a housing having a front portion, a rear portion, an outer wall, and means for mounting said housing to the printed circuit board;
- an opening formed in said front portion of said housing for receiving the telephone-type modular plug having a multi-conductor cord terminated by a plurality of side-by-side, substantially planar, insulation-piercing, contact terminals positioned in the forward portion of the plug, said contact terminals including a substantially fiat, elongated upper edge surface, said opening defined by an inner top wall and inner side walls, a partition extending transversely across said rear portion of said housing and including an upper surface and a plurality of side-by-side conductor-receiving guide means formed therein;
- a plurality of electrical conductors arranged in a side-by-side, spaced-apart fashion in said housing, each of said conductors including an end portion extending normally from said outer wall for insertion through a corresponding hole formed in the printed circuit board, a first intermediate portion extending in said conductor-receiving guide means in said partition, a second intermediate portion formed between said end portion and said first intermediate portion and extending across said rear portion of said housing, and a spring contact portion extending from said first intermediate portion into said opening from said rear portion of said housing towards said front portion of said housing, said spring contact portion including a free end, a substantially linear lower portion, and an angular portion extending between said linear lower portion and said free end, said linear lower portion oriented at a slight angle to the longitudinal axis of said opening prior to insertion of the modular plug into said opening; and
- said upper edge surface of said contact terminals of said telephone-type modular plug engaging said linear lower portion of said spring contact portions of said conductors upon insertion of said telephone-type modular plug into said opening of said telephone-type modular jack to bring said linear lower portion substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of said opening.
- 53. The modular jack of claim 52, wherein:
- said contact terminals of said modular plug further include a first crown formed at the forwardmost end of said flat, elongated, upper edge surface;
- said angular portion of said spring contact portion is angled in said opening to make initial contact with said first crown upon insertion of said modular plug into said opening;
- said first crown urging said spring contact portion upwardly as the modular plug is inserted further into said opening of the modular jack.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/156,307 filed Nov. 23, 1993, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 08/047,333, filed Mar. 18, 1993, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/938,506, filed Aug. 31, 1992, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/827,878, filed Jan. 30, 1992, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/701,565, filed May 14, 1991, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/590,604, filed Sep. 26, 1990, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/474,244, filed Feb. 5, 1990, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/364,518, filed Jun. 9, 1989, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/253,957, filed Oct. 5, 1988, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/139,100, filed Dec. 24, 1987, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/040,730, filed Apr. 21, 1987, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 06/882,434, filed Jul. 7, 1986, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 06/777,865, filed Sep. 19, 1985, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 06/527,852, filed Aug. 30, 1983, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 215,054, filed Dec. 10, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,457,570, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 120,846, filed Feb. 12, 1980, now abandoned, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 915,457, filed Jun. 14, 1978, now abandoned.
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