Claims
- 1. A modular jack for tubular enclosures, comprising:a unitary elongated housing formed of dielectric material having a front end, a rear end and a body extending longitudinally between said front and rear ends, at least a portion of said body having a longitudinally extending cylindrical outer surface defining an outer cylindrical boundary envelope of said jack, said body including a forward body portion adjacent said front end having a longitudinally extending side wall with outer and inner surfaces, said inner surfaces defining a plug-receiving receptacle, and a rearward body portion adjacent said rear end having an outer surface, wherein a longitudinally extending planar surface segment is formed in said outer cylindrical surface of said body of said housing, said planar surface segment being recessed inwardly within said outer cylindrical boundary envelope of said jack; and a plurality of elongated contact/terminal members formed of conductive material, each of said contact/terminal members including a contact portion extending through said plug-receiving receptacle, a terminal portion mounted in said rearward body portion, and an intermediate bridging portion situated on said recessed planar surface segment and inwardly within said outer cylindrical envelope of said jack, said contact/terminal members being in their entirety recessed inwardly within said outer cylindrical boundary envelope of said jack.
- 2. A modular jack as recited in claim 1, wherein said longitudinally extending cylindrical outer surface comprises said outer surface of said side wall of said forward body of said jack housing.
- 3. A modular jack as recited in claim 2, wherein said rearward body portion is semi-cylindrical having an outer surface segment coextensive with said outer surface of said side wall of said forward body portion.
- 4. A modular jack as recited in claim 3, wherein said rearward body portion comprises a solid semi-cylindrical portion.
- 5. A modular jack for tubular enclosures, comprising:an elongated unitary housing formed of dielectric material having a front end, a rear end and a body longitudinally extending between said front and rear ends, said body including a. a forward body portion adjacent said front end including a longitudinally extending side wall having inner and outer surfaces, said inner surfaces defining a plug-receiving receptacle and said outer surface comprising a longitudinally extending cylindrical outer surface defining an outer cylindrical boundary envelope of said jack; b. a rearward body portion adjacent said rear end comprising a solid semicylindrical cylindrical portion having an outer surface segment coextensive with said outer surface of said side wall of said forward body portion, and a planar surface; c. a longitudinally extending planar surface segment being formed in said coextensive outer cylindrical surfaces of said forward and rearward body portions of said housing, said planar surface segment being recessed inwardly within said outer cylindrical boundary envelope of said jack; d. a plurality of openings formed through said side wall of said forward body portion at a forward end region of said recessed planar surface segment, each opening extending between said recessed planar surface segment and said plug-receiving receptacles; e. a plurality of bores formed through said rearward body portion at a rearward end region of said recessed planar surface segment, each bore extending through said rearward body portion, opening at one end at said recessed planar surface segment and at another end at said planar surface segment of said rearward body portion; and a plurality of elongated jack contact/terminal members formed of conductive material, each jack contact/terminal member including, an intermediate bridging portion extending longitudinally over said recessed planar surface segment from and through a respective one of said openings formed at said forward end region of said recessed planar surface segment to and into an end of a respective one of said bores formed at said rearward end region of said recessed planar surface segment; a contact portion extending from a forward end of a respective bridging portion through a respective one of said openings and into said plug-receiving receptacle; and a terminal portion extending from a rearward end of a respective bridging portion into and through a respective one of said bores formed through said rearward body portion to project beyond said planar surface of said rearward body portion to define terminal pin portions; and wherein said jack contact/terminal members being in their entirety recessed inwardly within said outer cylindrical boundary envelope.
- 6. A modular jack as recited in claim 5, wherein a plurality of channels are formed on said recessed planar surface segment, each of said channels extending longitudinally directed between a respective opening formed through said side wall of said forward body portion and a respective one of said bores formed through said rearward body portion at said recessed surface; and wherein a bridging portion of each of said jack contact/terminal members is situated in a respective one of said channels.
- 7. A modular jack as recited in claim 6, further including means provided on said recessed planar surface for heat staking each of said bridging portions of said jack contact/terminal member to said housing.
- 8. A modular jack as recited in claim 7, wherein a notch is formed in each of said channels on said recessed planar surface, and wherein said bridging portion of each of said jack contact/terminal members includes an offset segment received in a respective one of said notches.
- 9. A modular jack as recited in claim 5, wherein a comb structure comprising a plurality of adjacent parallel slots is provided in said plug-receiving receptacle for receiving and guiding respective contact portions of said jack contact/terminal members.
- 10. A modular jack as recited in claim 5, wherein said planar surface of said rearward body portion terminates at a forward end thereof at a planar rearward end surface segment of said forward body portion.
- 11. A modular jack as recited in claim 10, wherein said planar surface of said rearward body portion and said planar rearward surface segment of said forward body portion together define a space for receiving a portion of a printed circuit board for connection to said terminal pin portions.
- 12. A modular jack as recited in claim 5, wherein at least one cavity is formed in said outer partial cylindrical surface segment of said rearward body portion structured and arranged for cooperation with a projecting member formed within said tubular enclosure for locating said jack within said tubular enclosure.
- 13. A modular jack as recited in claim 5, wherein said jack further includes a grounding contact/terminal member mounted on said housing for an engaging an interior surface of a tubular enclosure when said jack is situated therein.
- 14. A modular jack as recited in claim 13, wherein said grounding contact/terminal member includes a grounding contact portion, an intermediate grounding bridging portion and a grounding terminal portion, said grounding terminal portion extending from one end of said grounding bridging portion into and through a respective one of said bores formed through said rearward body portion to project beyond said planar surface of said rearward body portion, and said grounding contact portion flexibly extending from another end of said grounding bridging portion and said grounding bridging portion extending longitudinally over said recessed planar surface segment; and wherein said grounding contact portion is situated in a first position outwardly of said outer cylindrical boundary envelope prior to the jack being situated in a tubular enclosure and structured and arranged to engage an interior surface of the tubular enclosure when the jack is situated therein and to flex to a second position situated within said outer cylindrical body envelope upon insertion of the jack into the tubular enclosure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/085,156 filed May 12, 1998.
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Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 1997, pp. 371.* |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/085156 |
May 1998 |
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