Claims
- 1. A protected terminal block adapted for use in connecting an exchange wire and one or more service wires, the protected terminal block comprising:a housing having an access hole for allowing a wire to be inserted into said housing; an electrical contact element configured in said housing and conductively connected to an exchange wire, said electrical contact element having a test lead; a test port in said housing for providing access to said test lead; means configured within the housing, for electrically connecting a service wire to said contact element; a ground contact coupled to said housing adjacent said test port; a receptacle coupled to the housing and configured adjacent said test port; and means, removably mounted in the receptacle and extending into the test port, for protecting a selected electrical conductive path, connected to said ground contact and said test lead, wherein said connections between said protecting means, and said ground contact and said test lead, are automatically achieved upon insertion of said protecting means into said receptacle.
- 2. A protected terminal block as set out in claim 1, further comprising a chamber within said housing, and wherein said means for electrically connecting a service wire to said contact element comprises:a wire carrier member configured in said housing, said wire carrier member having an opening for receiving a wire inserted through said access hole and being movable within said housing so as to move a service wire engaged thereby into contact with said electrical contact element to form an electrically conductive path; and an actuator mechanism, coupled to said wire carrier member and adapted to move said wire carrier member within said housing and relative to said actuator mechanism in a manner such that the actuator mechanism does not change its degree of entry into the housing.
- 3. A protected terminal block as set out in claim 2, wherein said electrical contact element is a metal element configured outside the chamber having a test lead extending into said test port, and a pair of slotted insulation cutting blades extending into said chamber toward said wire carrier member.
- 4. A protected terminal block as set out in claim 2, wherein said chamber is adapted to receive an electrically insulating medium and said wire carrier member is provided with means for allowing said electrically insulating medium to flow around said wire carrier member as it is moved within said chamber by said actuator mechanism.
- 5. A terminal block as set out in claim 1, wherein said means for protecting comprises a protection module having a protector, said protector having a terminal block contact element and a ground connector conductively connected thereto, and wherein said receptacle is a protection module retainer secured to a side of said housing proximate said test port to form a retaining cup, and wherein said protection module is removably retained within said retaining cup.
- 6. A protected terminal block as set out in claim 5, wherein said ground contact comprises a grounding strip conductively secured to ground and retained between said protection module retainer and said housing proximate said test port, said grounding strip having integrally formed therein a ground connector.
- 7. A protected terminal block as set out in claim 6, wherein said terminal block contact element conductively engages said test lead in said test port and said protection module ground connector conductively engages said grounding strip ground connector to protect said selected electrically conductive path.
- 8. A protected terminal block as set out in claim 5, wherein said protector comprises a gas discharge tube protector.
- 9. A protected terminal block as set out in claim 5, wherein said protector comprises a hybrid solid state and gas discharge tube protector.
- 10. A protected terminal block as set out in claim 5, wherein said protector comprises a solid state protector.
- 11. A protected terminal block as set out in claim 1, wherein said ground contact is removably coupled to said housing and said receptacle is removably coupled to said housing, wherein said receptacle and said ground contact may be removed from said housing.
- 12. A protected terminal block as set out in claim 1, further comprising a pair of housing bosses, on said housing, wherein said housing bosses cooperate with a pair of bolts to secure both said receptacle and said ground contact to said housing.
- 13. A method for protecting a multi-wire terminal block having a housing with a plurality of separate chambers, a plurality of holes for allowing service wire pairs to be inserted into said chambers, and a test port having a test lead connected to a conductive path between the service wire and an exchange wire, the housing adapted to accept a removable ground strip and a removable protection module retainer, proximate said test port to form a plurality of retaining cups adapted to removably receive a protection module the method comprising:inserting a protection module having a protector with a terminal block contact element and a protection module ground connector within a selected retaining cup corresponding to a selected electrically conductive path to be protected so as to form an electrically conductive connection between said terminal block contact element and said test lead, and to form an electrically conductive connection between said protection module ground connector and said ground strip, wherein said electrically conductive connections between said terminal block contact element and said test lead, and between said protection module ground connector and said ground strip, are automatically achieved upon inserting said protection module into said selected retaining cup.
- 14. A protected multi-wire terminal block adapted for use in connecting an exchange wire and one or more service wires, the protected terminal block comprising:a housing having a plurality of separate chambers and a plurality of access holes for allowing service wire pairs to be inserted into said chambers; a plurality of electrical contact elements, respectively configured in each of said plurality of separate chambers and conductively connected to an exchange wire; means configured within the housing, for electrically connecting each respective service wire to an electrical contact element; a ground contact removably secured to said housing adjacent a test port; a plurality of receptacles removably secured to said housing and configured adjacent said test port, wherein said plurality of receptacles and said ground contact may be removed from said housing; and means, removably mounted in a selected receptacle and conductively connected to said ground contact and a selected contact element, for providing electrical surge protection, wherein a protected electrical path is provided between said service wire, said selected electrical contact element and said exchange wire, wherein said connections between said protection means, and said ground contact and said selected contact element, are automatically achieved upon insertion of said protection means into said selected receptacle.
- 15. A protected multi-wire terminal block as set out in claim 14, wherein said electrical contact element has an insulation displacement connector, and wherein said means for electrically connecting a service wire to a contact element comprises:a wire carrier member configured in said chamber, said wire carrier member having an opening for receiving a wire inserted through said access hole and being movable within said chamber so as to move a service wire engaged thereby into contact with said insulation displacement connector to form an electrically conductive path; and an actuator mechanism, coupled to said wire carrier member and adapted to move said wire carrier member within said chamber and relative to said actuator mechanism in a manner such that the actuator mechanism does not change its degree of entry into the chamber.
- 16. A protected terminal block adapted for use in connecting a pair of exchange wires and a pair of service wires, the protected terminal block comprising:a housing having a pair of access holes for allowing a pair of service wires to be inserted into said housing; a pair of electrical contact elements configured in said housing and conductively connected to a pair of exchange wires, said pair of electrical contact elements having a corresponding pair of test leads; a pair of test ports in said housing for providing access to said pair of test leads; means configured within the housing, for electrically connecting said pair of service wires to said pair of contact elements; a ground contact secured to said housing adjacent said pair of test ports; a receptacle coupled to the housing and configured adjacent said pair of test ports; and a protection module for protecting a pair of electrically conductive paths removably mounted in said receptacle, said protection module having a protector with a pair of terminal block contact elements and a protection module ground connector, wherein said pair of terminal block contact elements extends into said pair of test ports to form an electrically conductive connection between said pair of terminal block contact elements and said pair of test leads within said pair of test ports, and wherein said protection module ground connector forms an electrically conductive connection with said ground contact, wherein said electrically conductive connections between said terminal block contact elements and said pair of test leads, and said protection module ground connector and said ground contact, are automatically achieved upon insertion of said protection module into said receptacle.
- 17. A terminal block for use in connecting telecommunication service wires to exchange wires, the terminal block comprising:a housing including a plurality of service wire to exchange wire terminating means therein; a pair of receptacles connected to the housing; and one or more removable protection modules which are adapted to removably fit within the receptacles, each protection module including: an electrical surge protection means, one or more test contacts, a first electrical contact which is automatically electrically connected to the service to exchange wire terminating means upon insertion of the module into a receptacle, and a ground contact which is automatically connected to a path to an electrical ground when the module is inserted into a corresponding receptacle, wherein when a protection module is fitted within a receptacle the one or more test contacts allow a corresponding service wire to exchange wire terminating means to be individually electrically tested.
- 18. A terminal block as set out in claim 17, wherein each of the protection modules includes at least one test port at the top thereof and wherein the one or more test contacts are positioned to be accessible via the at least one port.
- 19. A terminal block as set out in claim 17, wherein said housing includes a plurality of chambers and wherein said terminating means are configured within said chambers.
- 20. A terminal block as set out in claim 19, wherein said housing further comprises a plurality of test ports having electrical test leads connected to respective service to exchange wire terminating means and wherein said first electrical contact of each protection module mates with the test leads in a test port when the protection module is inserted into a corresponding receptacle.
- 21. A terminal block as set out in claim 17, wherein the plurality of receptacles are formed in an integral unit which is rigidly attached to the housing.
Parent Case Info
This application is filed under 35 USC 371 of PCT/US95/12745 which was filed on Sep. 29, 1995, and is a continuation-in-part of PCT/US94/11908 which in turn was filed on Oct. 21, 1994.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US95/12745 |
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WO |
00 |
4/18/1997 |
4/18/1997 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO96/13089 |
5/2/1996 |
WO |
A |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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May 1996 |
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WO 9418722 |
Aug 1994 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
“Terminal Systems for the 90's . . . and Beyond”, by PSI Telecom, May 1994. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
PCT/US94/11908 |
Oct 1994 |
US |
Child |
08/817249 |
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US |