1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a patch panel structure and, in particular, to a patch panel structure having RJ45 sockets at its two ends for insertion of corresponding RJ45 plugs.
2. Related Art
Cables/lines of a local area network (LAN) are utilized to connect equipments such as a personal computer, a printer, and a facsimile machine. High speed digital signals are used to transmit data between these equipments. Such high performance digital signals are usually transmitted by using a plug-in type connector (ex: RJ11, RJ45, or coaxial plug-in type connector) connected to a printed circuit board. Since there are many computers, servers, printers, and facsimile machines in an office, the cables/lines of the LAN connect all these equipments to a telecom/electrical distribution box.
The connector used in the high speed network is RJ45 (including an RJ45 plug and an RJ45 socket). A commonly used RJ45 connector is a 8P8C connector, wherein 8P indicates 8 positions, and 8C indicates 8 contacts (e.g. gold plated contacts). However, in practical application, only two pairs of lines are in use, the other two pairs of lines can be provided for use by telephone line and equipments such as the facsimile machine. A standard RJ45 cable is 8 pins, which is different from the wiring of the networking distribution box/rack assigned from the telecom distribution box in the server room, and therefore connection/wiring sometimes needs to be made by a patch panel.
According to conventional techniques, one end of the patch panel needs a puncture type terminal to make connection with an insulation displacement contact (IDC), and the other end of the patch panel connects the commonly used RJ45 socket. To connect the IDC, professional tools are required in the punch-down connection process to connect the IDC socket. To meet different demands or make cables/lines connect another connection port, another punch-down connection process is required to make connection, which is complicated and time-consuming.
In view of the foregoing, the inventor made various studies to improve the above-mentioned problems to realize the improvements by inventing the present invention.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a patch panel structure, by which the time of using a puncture-type terminal to punch down is reduced, thereby making the assembly more convenient and faster.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a patch panel structure, for connecting a plurality of network plugs and a plurality of telecommunication plugs. The patch panel structure comprises a circuit board, a plurality of first RJ45 sockets, and a plurality of second RJ45 sockets. The circuit board has a first end and a second end opposite to each other. A plurality of first conducting points are formed at the first end. A plurality of second conducting points are formed at the second end. Each of the first RJ45 sockets forms a first interface and is electrically connected to each of the first conducting points. Each of the first RJ45 sockets is provided for insertion of each of the network plugs. Each of the second RJ45 sockets forms a second interface and is electrically connected to each of the second conducting points. Each of the second RJ45 sockets is disposed in a parallel and symmetrical manner with respect to each of the first RJ45 sockets. Each of the second RJ45 sockets is provided for insertion of each of the telecommunication plugs. Each of the first interfaces of the first RJ45 sockets is disposed in a back-to-back and spaced-apart manner with respect to each of the second interfaces of the second RJ45 sockets.
Preferably, the present invention further comprises a first housing and a second housing. The first housing and the second housing respectively cover each of the first RJ45 sockets, each of the second RJ45 sockets, and the circuit board.
It is preferable that the circuit board comprises a plurality of first positioning holes, the second housing comprises a plurality of first positioning pillars, and each of the first positioning pillars is disposed corresponding to each of the first positioning holes. The first housing further comprises a plurality of second positioning holes, the second housing further comprises a plurality of second positioning pillars, and each of the second positioning pillars is disposed corresponding to each of the second positioning holes. A plurality of positioning elements respectively secure each of the first positioning pillars by passing through the circuit board from each of the first positioning holes. Alternatively, the aforesaid positioning elements respectively secure each of the second positioning pillars through each of the second positioning holes.
The present invention also has the following features. The conventional panel originally having the IDC at its one end to connect the RJ45 socket is improved to become a patch panel structure having the RJ45 sockets at both ends, so as to satisfy customers' demands and facilitate wiring re-arrangement/adjustment among RJ45 sockets. The patch panel structure is assembled to the second housing (lower cover) by screws, and then the first housing (upper cover) is fixed to the second housing by screws to complete the assembly of the patch panel structure.
These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Detailed descriptions and technical contents of the present invention are illustrated below in conjunction with the accompany drawings. However, it is to be understood that the descriptions and the accompany drawings disclosed herein are merely illustrative and exemplary and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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Each of the first RJ45 sockets 300 forms a first interface 310 and is electrically connected to each of the first conducting points 230. Each of the first RJ45 sockets 300 is provided for insertion of each of the network plugs 800. Each of the second RJ45 sockets 500 forms a second interface 510 and is electrically connected to each of the second conducting points 240. Each of the second RJ45 sockets 500 is disposed in a parallel and symmetrical manner with respect to each of the first RJ45 sockets 300, and is provided for insertion of each of the telecommunication plugs 900. Each of the first interfaces 310 of the first RJ45 sockets 300 is disposed in a back-to-back and spaced-apart manner with respect to each of the second interfaces 510 of the second RJ45 sockets 500. Referring to
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The present embodiment further includes a first housing 600 and a second housing 700. The first housing 600 and the second housing 700 preferably consist of iron or alloy of iron. The first housing 600 and the second housing 700 respectively covers each first RJ45 socket 300, each second RJ45 socket 500 and the circuit board 200. The first interface 310 is disposed toward the first end 210 of the circuit board 200. The second interface 510 is disposed toward the second end 220 of the circuit board 200. The circuit board 200 includes a plurality of first positioning holes 250, a plurality of through holes 280, and a plurality of intervals 270. An area where each of the first positioning holes 250 and each of the through holes 280 are formed on the circuit board 200 defines each interval 270 between each two adjacent first or second RJ45 sockets. In brief, each of the intervals 270 is provided to allow assembly of the first housing 600, the second housing 700, and the patch panel structure 100.
The second housing 700 comprises a plurality of first positioning pillars 710 and a plurality of second positioning pillars 730. Each of the first positioning pillars 710 contacts each of the first positioning holes 250 (i.e., contacting a bottom surface of the circuit board 200), and each of the second positioning pillars 730 passes through each of the through holes 280 to contact the first housing 600. Preferably, the embodiment uses a plurality of positioning elements 150, such as screws, to secure the first housing 600 and the second housing 700. More specifically, each of the positioning elements 150 secures each of the first positioning pillars 710 by passing through the circuit board 200 from each of the first positioning holes 250. In other embodiments, each of the positioning pillars 710 can also pass through the circuit board 200 and be secured thereto.
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The first housing 600 further includes at least one trench 620 for increasing the strength of the first housing 600. In other preferable embodiments, the trench 620 can also be formed on the second housing 700. The number of the trenches 620 is not limited herein. Furthermore, the first housing 600 or the second housing 700 further includes a plurality of block plates 720. In the embodiment shown in
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The assembly procedures are as follows. Each first RJ45 socket 300 is disposed corresponding to each first conducting point 230. Each second RJ45 socket 500 is correspondingly welded to each second conducting point 240. Then, the positioning element 150 is used to secure the second housing 700. After the patch panel structure 100 utilizes the circuit board 200 to be secured to the second housing 700, the first housing 600 is secured to the second housing 700 by the abovementioned positioning element 150, so as to complete the assembly of the patch panel structure 100 of the present invention.
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In conclusion, the above described embodiments are not to limit the present invention unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative only and not restrictive. Various modifications and equivalent arrangements/structures are intended to be included within the spirit and scope of the invention and appended claims.
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