Claims
- 1. A wire aligner for assembly with the end portions of four twisted pairs of wires of a multi-conductor cable, comprising:
a wire aligner housing having front and rear parts along a central longitudinal axis, said front part defining longitudinally therethrough three channels which are spaced apart horizontally as middle, left and right channels to define a first horizontal plane, and two upper channels spaced apart from each other and defining a second horizontal plane spaced from and above said first horizontal plane, said rear part extending rearwardly from said front part and comprising (a) a pair of left and right separators spaced apart horizontally to define a central space between them and left and right spaces outward of said left and right separators respectively, and (b) a divider extending horizontally between said separators and defining central upper and central lower spaces respectively, said separators being insertable between end portions of said multi-conductor cable such that end portions of two twisted pairs may become situated in each of said left and right spaces respectively, and end portions of two other of said four twisted pairs may become situated in each of said central upper and lower spaces respectively, each of said channels in said first horizontal plane adapted to hold said end portions of one of said pairs wires substantially straight and parallel to each other as they extend through their respective channels, and each of said channels in said second horizontal plane adapted to hold a single wire of said twisted pair extending through said central upper space.
- 2. A wire aligner according to claim 1 wherein each of said upper channels is situated horizontally between said middle channel and one of said left and right channels.
- 3. A wire aligner according to claim 1 wherein each of said left and right channels defines a bore surface and further comprises a longitudinally rib extending generally radially inward on said bore surface to maintain separate said two end portions which extend therethrough.
- 4. A wire aligner according to claim 3 wherein said front part of said wire aligner housing has top, bottom, and side outer surfaces, and each of said left and right channels opens outwardly to said left and right outer surfaces respectively, and said middle channel opens downwardly to said bottom outer surface, and said upper channels open upwardly to said top outer surface.
- 5. A wire aligner according to claim 3 wherein each of said separators is tapered in said rearward direction to a thin terminal edge.
- 6. A wire aligner according to claim 1 wherein each of said separators comprises a lead part that inclines rearwardly and inwardly from said front part, and an insertion part that extends rearwardly as a blade, said blades being spaced apart and generally parallel.
- 7. A wire aligner according to claim 6 wherein each of said insertion parts tapers in said rearward direction to a thin edge.
- 8. A wire aligner according to claim 1 wherein said separators have a length dimension and said divider extends rearwardly from said front part and extends a distance less than said length of said separators.
- 9. A wire aligner according to claim 1 wherein each of said divider is a panel that extends generally rearwardly and horizontally from said front part.
- 10. A wire aligner according to claim 4 wherein for each of said channels said outward opening has a transverse dimension that is less than the outer diameter of said end portions of said twisted pairs of wires placeable therein, thereby precluding said end portions from moving transversely out their respective channels.
- 11. A wire aligner according to claim 1 wherein each of said upper channels has a generally octagonal cross-section.
- 12. A wire aligner according to claim 1 wherein said middle channel has a generally oval cross-section.
- 13. In combination, a wire aligner according to claim 1 and a multi-conductor having four twisted wire pairs having their end portions separated by said separators and divider, said end portions being extended through said left, right, central upper and central lower spaces respectively.
- 14. A combination according to claim 13 wherein said end portions of said twisted pairs are each untwisted substantially the same amount, as they are separated by said separators and said divider and extended into said left, right, central upper and central lower spaces respectively.
- 15. The combination according to claim 14 wherein said four twisted pairs have the standard twisted pair designation numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, and are situated in said left, right, central and upper spaces respectively.
- 16. A wire aligner for assembly with the end portions of a multi-conductor cable having four pairs of twisted wires, said wire aligner comprising a wire aligner housing having front and rear parts, said front part defining therethrough wire-receiving channels distributed as left, right and middle channels along a first horizontal plane, and upper channels above said middle channel, said rear part configured to separate said four twisted pairs of wires from each other and to direct them to said left, right, middle and upper channels respectively, with each of said twisted pairs being untwisted substantially the same amount as it extends along said rear part to said channels in said front part.
- 17. A wire aligner and load bar assembly comprising a wire aligner according to claim 1 and a load bar coupled to said front part of said wire aligner, said load bar having wire-receiving channels arranged to correspond spatially with said channels of said wire aligner's front part and to receive said end portions of said untwisted pairs of wires extending axially forward and out of said channels of said wire aligner's front part.
- 18. A wire aligner and load bar assembly according to claim 17 further comprising a modular plug housing into which said wire aligner and load bar assembly is inserted, said modular plug housing comprising a plug housing having a recess opening rearward for receiving said wire aligner and load bar assembly.
- 19. A wire aligner and load bar assembly according to claim 18, wherein said modular plug housing further comprises contact terminals connectible to said end portions of said twisted pairs of wire extending into said load bar.
- 20. A wire aligner for assembly with the end portions of at least three twisted pairs of wires of a multi-conductor cable, comprising:
a wire aligner housing having front and rear parts along a central longitudinal axis, said front part defining longitudinally therethrough at least three channels which are spaced apart horizontally as middle, left and right channels, said rear part extending rearwardly from said front part and comprising a pair of left and right separators spaced apart horizontally to define a central space between them and left and right spaces outward of said left and right separators respectively, said separators being insertable between end portions of said multi-conductor cable such that end portions of two twisted pairs may become situated in each of said left and right spaces respectively, and end portions of at least one other of said twisted pairs may become situated in said middle space, each of said channels adapted to hold said end portions of one of said pairs of wires substantially straight and parallel to each other as they extend through their channels.
- 21. A wire aligner for assembly with the end portions of at least two twisted pairs of wires of a multi-conductor cable, comprising a wire aligner housing having front and rear parts along a central longitudinal axis, said front part defining longitudinally therethrough at least two channels which are spaced apart,
said rear part extending rearwardly from said front part and comprising at least one separator to define first and second spaces on opposite sides of said separator, said separator being insertable between end portions of said at least two twisted pairs of said multi-conductor cable such that said end portions may become situated in each of said first and second spaces respectively and extended forward into said at least two channels, each of said at least two channels adapted to hold said end portions of one of said pairs of wires substantially straight and parallel to each other as they extend through their respective channels.
- 22. A method of loading a load bar having four spaced apart channels for receiving untwisted and separated wires of four twisted pairs of wires of a multi-conductor cable for subsequent assembly with a modular plug housing, comprising: separating said four twisted pairs of wires from each other, extending the wires of each of said pairs forwardly, untwisting each of said pairs substantially the same amount while positioning said untwisted pairs of wires in said four channels.
- 23. A method of loading a load bar with the end portions of at least two twisted pairs of wires of a multi-conductor cable for subsequent assembly with a modular plug housing, said load bar having at least two spaced-apart channels for receiving said at least two twisted pairs of wires of said multi-conductor cable, comprising: separating said at least two twisted pairs of wires of said multi-conductor cable from each other, extending the wires of each of said pairs forwardly, untwisting each of said pairs substantially the same amount while positioning said untwisted pairs of wires in said spaced apart channels respectively in said load bar.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is related to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/208,832, filed Jun. 2, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60208832 |
Jun 2000 |
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