Claims
- 1. A telecommunications switching jack comprising:a housing with an opening for receiving a telecommunications plug connector, the opening defining a linear insertion axis; a plurality of first connectors; a contact spring electrically connected with each first connector; a second connector corresponding to each first connector; a normal contact corresponding to each second connector; the jack having a normal through condition wherein each contact spring is arranged to make electrical contact with and exert force upon the normal contact at a contact point, the normal contact being electrically linked with the corresponding second connector in the normal through condition, resulting in corresponding first and second connectors being electrically linked; the jack being moveable from the normal through condition to a switched condition by insertion of the telecommunications plug connector into the opening along the insertion axis; wherein with the jack in the normal through condition, inserting the telecommunications plug connector into the opening. along the insertion axis will bring the telecommunications plug connector into contact with the contact springs, displacing the contact point without breaking the normal through condition and then displacing the contact point sufficiently to break the electrical link between the first and second connectors, placing the jack in the switched condition.
- 2. The telecommunications switching jack of claim 1, wherein the telecommunications plug connector includes a plug contact corresponding to each spring contact and insertion of the plug connector into the opening brings the spring contacts into electrical contact with the plug contacts.
- 3. The telecommunications switching jack of claim 2, wherein the telecommunications plug connector is mounted to a telecommunications cable including at least one electrical conductor and each plug contact is in electrical contact with one electrical conductor.
- 4. The telecommunications switching jack of claim 3, wherein the telecommunications cable is an unshielded twisted pair cable.
- 5. The telecommunications switching jack of claim 1, wherein the opening is adapted to receive an RJ-45 telecommunications plug connector.
- 6. A telecommunications switching jack arrangement comprising:a first telecommunications jack and a second telecommunications jack; the first and second jacks mounted within a housing, the housing defining a first opening corresponding to the first jack and a second opening corresponding to a second jack, each opening defining a linear insertion axis; the first and second jacks each including: a plurality of first connectors and a contact spring electrically connected with each first connector; a second connector corresponding to each first connector; the first and second jacks positionable in a normal through condition wherein each contact spring is arranged to make electrical contact with and exert force upon a normal contact at a contact point, the normal contact being electrically linked with the corresponding second connector in the normal through condition, resulting in corresponding first and second connectors being electrically linked; and the first and second jacks moveable from the normal through condition to a switched condition by insertion of a telecommunications plug connector into the opening along the insertion axis; wherein inserting the telecommunications plug connector into either the first or second opening along the insertion axis when the first or second jack is in the normal condition will bring the telecommunications plug connector into contact with the contact springs, displacing the contact point without breaking the normal connection and then displacing the contact point sufficiently to break the electrical link between the first and second connectors, placing the jack in the switched condition.
- 7. The telecommunications switching jack arrangement of claim 6, wherein the telecommunications plug connector includes a plug contact corresponding to each spring contact within the first or second jack and insertion of the plug connector into the first or second opening brings the spring contacts into electrical contact with the plug contacts of the first or second jack, respectively.
- 8. The telecommunications switching jack arrangement of claim 7, wherein the telecommunications plug connector is mounted to a telecommunications cable including at least one electrical conductor and each plug contact is in electrical contact with one electrical conductor.
- 9. The telecommunications switching jack arrangement of claim 8, wherein the telecommunications cable is an unshielded twisted pair cable.
- 10. The telecommunications switching jack arrangement of claim 6, wherein the and second openings are adapted to receive an RJ-45 telecommunications plug connector.
Parent Case Info
“This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/778,667, filed Feb. 7, 2001, U.S. Pat. No. 6,358,093 which application(s) are incorporated herein by reference.”
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Continuations (1)
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