Claims
- 1. A modular jack comprising:an insulative housing comprising a base wall and a peripheral lateral wall projecting from a base edge adjacent the base wall in generally normal relation from said base wall to a terminal edge and having an outer side and an inner side and forming with said base wall an interior cavity and having an opening between said outer and inner sides, the peripheral lateral wall including a bump between the base wall and the opening and adjacent the opening, the bump protruding away from the interior cavity and including an arcuate surface extending between the outer side and inner side past the opening; and a conductive element fixed to the outer side of the peripheral lateral wall at a fixing location adjacent the base wall and extending through the opening in the lateral wall and extending into the interior cavity, the conductive element being flush with a portion of the arcuate surface of the bump and being spaced from the outer side of the peripheral lateral wall by the bump at a portion of such outer side between the fixing location and the bump, the jack further comprising a conductive element supporting structure supporting the conductive element in the interior cavity, the conductive element supporting structure projecting into the interior cavity from the base wall.
- 2. The modular jack of claim 1 wherein the base wall is horizontal.
- 3. The modular jack of claim 1 wherein the base wall is vertical.
- 4. The modular jack of claim 1 wherein the conductive element is resiliently biased against the conductive element supporting structure.
- 5. The modular jack of claim 1 wherein the housing is a single integral unit.
- 6. The modular jack of claim 1 wherein the conductive element is a conductive strip.
- 7. The modular jack of claim 6 wherein the conductive means is fixed to the outer surface of the lateral peripheral wall.
- 8. The modular jack of claim 1 wherein the conductive element is a wire.
- 9. The modular jack of claim 8 through mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB).
- 10. The modular jack of claim 1 wherein a second conductive element extends into the interior cavity.
- 11. The modular jack of claim 10 wherein there is an opening in the base wall and said second conductive element extends through said opening in the base wall adjacent the lateral peripheral wall.
- 12. The modular jack of claim 11 wherein the second conductive element extends horizontally after passing through the opening in the base wall.
- 13. The modular jack of claim 10 wherein said second conductive element extends through the opening in the lateral peripheral wall and into the internal cavity of the insulative housing.
- 14. The modular jack of claim 1 wherein the conductive element is outwardly flexible adjacent the opening in the lateral wall.
- 15. The modular jack of claim 14 wherein means are provided to restrain outward flexure of the conductive element adjacent the opening in the lateral wall.
- 16. The modular jack of claim 1 wherein the conductive element is a trapezoidally shaped beam.
- 17. A method for inserting a conductive element in a modular jack comprising the steps of:providing an insulative housing comprising a base wall and a peripheral lateral wall projecting from a base edge adjacent the base wall in generally normal relation from said base wall to a terminal edge and having an outer side and an inner side and forming with said base wall an interior cavity and having an opening between said outer and inner sides, the peripheral lateral wall including a bump between the base wall and the opening and adjacent the opening, the bump protruding away from the interior cavity and including an arcuate surface extending between the outer side and inner side past the opening, the insulative housing further comprising a conductive element supporting structure supporting the conductive element in the interior cavity wherein the conductive element supporting structure projects into the interior cavity from the base wall; inserting an elongated conductive element through the opening in the peripheral lateral wall side such that a first section of the conductive element extends from the inner side of the peripheral lateral wall into the interior cavity of the insulative housing in parallel spaced relation to the base wall and such that a second section of the conductive element extends outwardly from the outer side of the lateral wall in parallel relation to the base wall; bending the first section of the conductive element around the bump and toward the base wall until said first section is in diagonal relation to said base wall and in contact with the conductive element supporting structure; and bending the second section of the conductive element around the bump and toward the outer side of the peripheral lateral wall and fixing said second section of the conductive element to said outer side of the peripheral lateral wall at a fixing location adjacent the base wall such that the conductive element is flush with a portion of the arcuate surface of the bump and is spaced from the outer side of the peripheral lateral wall by the bump at a portion of such outer side between the fixing location and the bump.
- 18. A method for inserting a conductive element in a modular jack comprising the steps of:providing an insulative housing comprising a base wall and a peripheral lateral wall projecting from a base edge adjacent the base wall in generally normal relation from said base wall to a terminal edge and having an outer side and an inner side and forming with said base wall an interior cavity and having an opening between said outer and inner sides, the peripheral lateral wall including a bump between the base wall and the opening and adjacent the opening, the bump protruding away from the interior cavity and including an arcuate surface extending between the outer side and inner side past the opening; inserting an elongated conductive element through the opening in the peripheral lateral wall side such that a first section of the conductive element extends from the inner side of the peripheral lateral wall into the interior cavity of the insulative housing in diagonal relation to the base wall and such that a second section of the conductive element extends outwardly from the outer side of the lateral wall in diagonal relation to the base wall; and bending the second section of the conductive element around the bump and toward the outer side of the peripheral lateral wall and fixing said second section of the conductive element to said outer side of the peripheral lateral wall at a fixing location adjacent the base wall such that the conductive element is flush with a portion of the arcuate surface of the bump and is spaced from the outer side of the peripheral lateral wall by the bump at a portion of such outer side between the fixing location and the bump.
- 19. The modular jack according to claim 1 wherein the conducting element contacts the arcuate surface of the bump only on the outer side of the peripheral lateral wall when the conductive element is supported by said supporting structure.
- 20. The modular jack according to claim 1 wherein the peripheral lateral wall has a generally constant thickness between the bump and the base wall.
- 21. The method according to claim 17 comprising providing a peripheral lateral wall having a generally constant thickness between the bump and the base wall.
- 22. A connector, comprising:an insulative housing comprising a base wall and peripheral lateral wall projecting there from; said insulative housing enclosing an interior cavity; said lateral wall having an outer surface and a bump protruding from the outer surface and having an arcuate surface spanning from said outer surface to said interior cavity; and a conductive element fixed to the peripheral lateral wall, extending flush with at least one linear portion of said outer surface, caused to become spaced from said outer wall by said bump, bent around said bump, and extending into the interior cavity; and a conductive element supporting structure supporting the conductive element in the interior cavity.
- 23. The connector according to claim 22, further comprising a conductive element supporting structure supporting the conductive element in the interior cavity, the conductive element supporting structure projecting into the interior cavity from the base wall.
- 24. A connector, comprising:an insulative housing comprising a base wall and peripheral lateral wall projecting therefrom; said insulative housing enclosing an interior cavity; said lateral wall having an outer surface and a bump protruding from the outer surface and having an arcuate surface spanning from said outer surface to said interior cavity; a conductive element fixed to the peripheral lateral wall, spanning at least one linear portion of said outer surface, bent around said bump, and extending into the interior cavity; and a conductive element supporting structure supporting the conductive element in the interior cavity; said conductive element having at least two degrees of freedom of movement within said interior cavity.
- 25. A connector, comprising:an insulative housing comprising a base wall and peripheral lateral wall projecting therefrom; said insulative housing enclosing an interior cavity; said lateral wall having an outer surface and a bump protruding from the outer surface and having an arcuate surface spanning from said outer wall to said interior cavity; a conductive element fixed to the peripheral lateral wall, spanning at least one linear portion of said outer surface, bent around and at least partially spaced from said bump, and extending into the interior cavity; and a conductive element supporting structure supporting the conductive element in the interior cavity; wherein as said conductive element is deflected inside said interior cavity all points on said conductive element move on a linear path.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisionsal application 60/022,712 filed Jul. 26, 1996.
PCT Information
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PCT/US97/13238 |
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Publishing Document |
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WO98/05100 |
2/5/1998 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/022712 |
Jul 1996 |
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