Modular jack

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6645000
  • Patent Number
    6,645,000
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 20, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
The modular jack (21) comprises a housing (22) having side walls (30), a plurality of cavities (27, 28) provided at a front side of the housing (22), into which mating modular plugs are inserted, at least one groove (33, 34) provided in one of the side walls (30), and at least one LED (24, 25) fitted into the groove (33, 34) and accommodated in the side walls (30). Accordingly, the fixing work for LEDs (24, 25) is simplified and the manufacturing cost is minimized.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a modular jack which engages with a modular plug and comprises light emitting diodes.




2. Description of the Related Art




A modular jack comprising light emitting diodes is well known for use in telephone equipment or a local area network (LAN). For example, such a modular jack is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,737.





FIG. 5

shows a modular jack


1


that is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,737. The modular jack comprises a housing


3


having a cavity


2


, into which a modular plug (not shown) is inserted from the front side thereof, a predetermined number of terminals


4


arranged in parallel with each other in the cavity


2


, and a pair of indicators


5


provided at the front side of the housing


3


. Lower ends of the terminals


4


are connected to a circuit board (not shown).




A stepped groove


6


is provided at the center of the cavity


2


so as to be opposed to the terminals


4


and engageable with a lock section (not shown) of the modular plug. A pair of insertion grooves


7


are provided in the lower opposite sides of the cavity


2


. A pair of guide projections


8


are provided on the inside of the insertion groove


7


in the insertion direction of the modular plug. A slit grooves


9


are formed on the rear side of the insertion groove


7


.




The indicator


5


comprises an indicating section


11


having a pair of guide grooves


10


provided in opposite sides thereof and a pair of lead sections


12


extending rearwardly from the indicating section


11


. The lead section


12


comprises a horizontal portion


13


and a vertical portion


14


extending downwardly from the horizontal portion


13


toward the circuit board. The guide groove


10


is engaged with the guide projection


8


and the lead section is engaged with the slit groove


9


, holding the indicator


11


in the insertion groove


7


such that the indicating section


11


is visible from the front side.




When the modular plug (not shown) is inserted into the modular jack


1


, one of indicators


5


(e.g. right-hand side indicator in

FIG. 5

) lights up to indicate that the modular jack


1


and the modular plug are electrically connected. While data is transmitted between the modular jack


1


and the modular plug, the other indicator


5


(e.g. left-hand side indicator in

FIG. 5

) lights up.




However, since the conventional modular jack requires the guide groove


10


provided on the opposite sides of the indicating section


11


of the indicator


5


, the process is complex, and the indicator


5


sold on the market cannot be used, thus increasing the manufacturing cost.




In addition, since the indicators


5


are provided on lower opposite sides of the cavity


2


and on right- and left-hand sides of the groove


6


, when the modular plug is inserted into the modular jack


1


, the front side of the indicating section


11


is hidden by cables of the modular plug so that it can become invisible.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a modular jack that minimizes the manufacturing cost and makes the indicator clearly visible.




According to the invention there is provided a modular jack which comprises a housing having side walls, a plurality of cavities provided at a front side of the housing, into which mating modular plugs are inserted, at least one groove provided in one of the side walls, and at least one light emitting diode (LED) fitted into the groove and accommodated in the side wall.




Preferably, the above groove has a holding section, in which the LED is press-fitted.




The modular jack may further comprise a shield plate provided outside the housing so as to press the LED to the housing.




The shield plate may have recesses for pressing the LED to the housing.




According to the invention, since the LED is fixed to the housing by inserting it into the groove, the fixing work for LED is simplified, and ordinary LED sold on the market is useable, which reduces the manufacturing cost. Also, since the LED is provided in one of the side walls of the housing, when the modular plug is inserted into the modular jack, the indicating section of the LED is not hidden by the cables of the modular plug and clearly visible.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of a modular jack according to an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the modular jack;





FIG. 3

is a side view of the modular jack without a shield plate;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken along line IV-IV of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a conventional modular jack.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIGS. 1

to


4


show a modular jack


21


according to an embodiment of the invention. The modular jack


21


comprises an insulating housing


22


, a plurality of terminals


23


provided in the housing


22


, a pair of light emitting diodes (LED)


24


and


25


which are visible from the front side, and a shield plate


26


provided outside the housing


22


.




A predetermined number of cavities (two cavities in

FIG. 1

)


27


and


28


are provided on the front side of the housing


22


. A modular plug (not shown) for LAN is inserted into the cavity


27


and a modular plug (not shown) for MODEM is inserted into the cavity


28


. A partition wall


29


is provided between the cavities


27


and


28


. A clearance groove


31


is horizontally provided in the partition wall


29


. Another clearance groove


31


is horizontally provided in the inside of a side wall


30


of the cavity


27


. The partition wall


29


and the side wall


30


face each other so that the clearance grooves


31


of both the walls face each other. Grooves


33


and


34


are provided in the outside of the side wall


30


and engaged with the LEDs


24


and


25


, respectively. The grooves


33


and


34


are provided at positions which are close to the clearance groove


31


but do not overlap with the clearance groove


31


so that the thickness and height of the side wall


30


can be minimized. The groove


33


has a front section


35


and two L-shaped rear sections


37


extending rearwardly from the front section


35


. The groove


34


has a front section


36


and two L-shaped rear sections


38


extending rearwardly from the front section


36


. The rear sections


37


and


38


are formed such that a predetermined number of portions (four portions in

FIG. 3

) are narrower than the other portions to form holding portions


39


. A fixing groove


40


is provided between the grooves


33


and


34


so that a projection (not shown) of the shield plate


26


is press-fitted into the fixing groove


40


, thus firmly fixing the shield plate


26


to the housing


22


. The fixing groove


40


is provided at the position which faces the clearance groove


31


and is close to but do not overlap with the grooves


33


and


34


so that the thickness and height of the side wall


30


can be minimized.




A predetermined number of the terminals


23


is arranged in the cavities


27


and


28


(in

FIG. 1

, eight terminals in the cavity


27


and two terminals in the cavity


28


). Lower ends


41


of the terminals


23


project downwardly from the bottom surface of the housing


22


to be electrically connected to a circuit board (not shown).




The LEDs


24


and


25


have indicating sections


42


and


43


provided on the front side thereof and lead sections


44


and


45


extending rearwardly from the indicating sections


42


and


43


, respectively. The indicating sections


42


and


43


engage with the front sections


35


and


35


of the grooves


33


and


34


, and the lead sections


44


and


45


are press-fitted to the rear sections


37


and


38


of the grooves


33


and


34


. Thus, the LEDs


24


and


25


are held by the holding section


39


within the side wall


30


of the housing


22


. The indicating section


42


of the LED


24


is green, and the interval (dimension A in

FIG. 3

) of the lead sections


44


of the LED


24


in the vicinity of the indicating section


42


is 2.54 mm. The indicator section


43


of the LED


25


is yellow, and the interval (dimension B in

FIG. 3

) of the lead section


45


of the LED


25


in the vicinity of the indicating section


42


is 2.29 mm. Both the LEDs


24


and


25


are sold in the market. In order to fix the LEDs


24


and


25


to the housing


22


, it is satisfactory to press-fit the LEDs


24


and


25


in the grooves


33


and


34


after bending the lead sections of the LEDs


24


and


25


along the L-shaped rear sections


37


and


38


of the grooves


33


and


34


. Consequently, the processing and fixing work is simplified. The lead sections


44


and


45


are fixed to the circuit board at equal intervals (dimension C in FIG.


3


).




The shield plate


26


covers an upper surface, a front surface excluding the cavities


27


and


28


of the housing, and the front sections


35


and


36


of the grooves


33


and


34


. The shield plate


26


has a pair of windows


47


in the front surface


46


thereof at positions corresponding to the indicating sections


42


and


43


. The windows


47


are made smaller than the front face of the indicating sections


42


and


43


. Accordingly, even if the indicating sections


42


and


43


have different sizes, appearance looks good by making the windows of the same size. Cantilevered engaging pieces


48


extend from the front surface


46


of the shield plate


26


along the groove


31


. Top portions of the engaging pieces


48


project into the cavity


27


slightly. A side surface


49


of the shield plate


26


has recesses


50


at positions corresponding to the indicator sections


42


and


43


so that the indicating sections


42


and


43


are pressed to the housing


22


by the recesses


50


. Consequently, the LEDs


24


and


25


are firmly held in the side wall


30


of the housing


22


.




When the modular plug (not shown) is plugged into the modular jack


21


, the green indicating section


42


lights up, indicating that the modular jack


21


and the modular plug are electrically connected. While data is transmitted between the modular jack


21


and the modular plug, the yellow indicating section


43


flashes. When the engaging pieces


48


are brought into contact with a shield plate (not shown) of the modular plug, the shield plate


26


of the modular jack


21


is grounded.




Although different types of light emitting diodes can be used for the LEDs


24


and


25


in this embodiment, the same type of light emitting diodes may be used. Also, the LEDs


24


and


25


may be fixed to the grooves


33


and


34


by bonding or different ways other than the press-fitting.




In this embodiment, although the modular jack


21


is mounted on circuit board on the bottom surface, it may be mounted on the circuit board on the rear surface thereof. In the case, the lead sections


44


and


45


of the LEDs


24


and


25


extend straight and no bending work is required, which further reduces the manufacturing cost.




Both of the cavities


27


and


28


may be made to receive modular plugs for LAN. In this case, two pairs of LEDs are provided; one pair for each of the right-hand and left-hand side walls.




In addition, the coverage of the shield plate


26


is not limited to the above-mentioned area. For example, the shield plate may cover the lead sections


44


and


45


as well, or it may be omitted.




As described above, according to the invention, since the LED is fixed to the housing by inserting it into the groove, the fixing work for LED is simplified, no processing work for making grooves in LED is required, and an ordinary LED sold on the market can be used, which reduces the manufacturing cost.




Since the LEDs are provided in the side wall of the cavity, when the modular plug is inserted into the modular jack, the indicating section of the LED is not hidden by cables of the modular plug and clearly visible.




In addition, since the LED is accommodated in the side wall of the housing, the size of the modular jack in a horizontal direction is minimized, which enables to reduce the size of the modular jack.



Claims
  • 1. A modular jack, comprisinga housing having side walls; a plurality of cavities provided at a front side of said housing, into which mating modular plugs are inserted, a plurality of grooves provided in one of said side walls in a vertical direction; and a plurality of light emitting diodes (LED) fitted into said grooves and accommodated in said one of said side walls, wherein each of said grooves includes a front section and an L-shaped rear section extending from said front section.
  • 2. The modular jack according to claim 1, which further comprises a shield plate provided outside said housing so as to press said LED to said housing.
  • 3. The modular jack according to claim 2, wherein said shield plate has at least one recess for pressing said LED to said housing.
  • 4. The modular jack according to claim 1, wherein said groove has a holding section, in which said LED is press-fitted.
  • 5. The modular jack according to claim 4, which further comprises a shield plate provided outside said housing so as to press said LED to said housing.
  • 6. The modular jack according to claim 5, wherein said shield plate has at least one recess for pressing said LED to said housing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-159057 May 2001 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
5685737 Morin et al. Nov 1997 A
6142822 Wu Nov 2000 A
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6319062 Ma et al. Nov 2001 B1
6325664 Someda et al. Dec 2001 B1
6354884 Yeh et al. Mar 2002 B1