Claims
- 1. An electrical connector configured to attach a plurality of conductors, the connector comprising:
a housing; a first contact positioned in said housing, said first contact defining a slot that receives a first of said plurality of conductors and makes electrical contact therewith without interrupting said first of said plurality of conductors; a ground bus positioned in said housing, said ground bus comprising a second contact, said second contact defining a slot that receives a second of said plurality of conductors and makes electrical contact therewith without interrupting said second of said plurality of conductors, said ground bus further comprising a bypass slot, said bypass slot being operative to receive said first of said plurality of conductors without making electrical contact therewith; and a third and fourth contacts secured in said housing, said third and fourth contacts defining a gap therebetween that receives said first of said plurality of conductors without making electrical therewith, wherein said first, second, third, and fourth contacts, said bypass slot, and said gap are arranged such that said first and second of said plurality of conductors lie substantially within the same plane.
- 2. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein said first contact is further operative to displace an insulative layer of said first of said plurality of conductors and said second contact is further operative to displace an insulative layer of said second of said plurality of conductors.
- 3. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein said ground bus further comprises towers at each end thereof for guiding said plurality of conductors during attachment to the electrical connector.
- 4. The electrical connector of claim 3, further comprising a cover which can be applied over the plurality of conductors and moved to terminate said conductors to said electrical connector.
- 5. An electrical connector configured to attach a plurality of conductors, the connector comprising:
a housing; a first signal contact row positioned in said housing, said first contact row defining a first slot that receives a first of said plurality of conductors and makes electrical contact therewith without interrupting said first of said plurality of conductors; a second contact row positioned in said housing, said second contact row defining a second slot that receives a second of said plurality of conductors and makes electrical contact therewith without interrupting said first of said plurality of conductors; said second contact row further defining a bypass slot that receives said first of said plurality of conductors without making electrical contact therewith; a third signal contact row positioned in said housing, said third signal contact row defining a gap that receives said first of said plurality of conductors without making electrical contact therewith; and wherein said first and second contacts, said bypass slot, and said gap are arranged such that said first and second of said plurality of conductors lie substantially within the same plane.
- 6. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein said first slot is further operative to displace an insulative layer of said first of said plurality of conductors and said second slot is further operative to displace an insulative layer of said second of said plurality of conductors.
- 7. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein said first and second slots, and said bypass slot are open in a common direction.
- 8. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein said bypass slot is aligned with said first slot.
- 9. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein said second contact row further comprises guide towers for guiding said plurality of insulative conductors during attachment to said electrical connector.
- 10. The electrical connector of claim 5, further comprising a cover which can be applied over said plurality of conductors and moved to terminate said plurality of conductors to said electrical connector.
- 11. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein said second contact row further comprises projections which cooperate with recesses in said housing to secure said second contact row in said housing.
- 12. The electrical connector of claim 11, wherein each of said projections includes a strip of material which is deformed out of a plane of said second contact row.
- 13. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein said second slot is located in a common plane with said second contact row.
- 14. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein said second contact row further comprises third and fourth slots wherein said second, third and fourth slots are adjacent without a bypass slot therebetween.
- 15. The electrical connector of claim 14, wherein said second, third and fourth slots comprise piercing members, and wherein said adjacent slots share piercing members.
- 16. The electrical connector of claim 5, wherein said bypass slot is aligned with said first slot.
- 17. An electrical connector configured to attach a plurality of conductors, the connector comprising:
a housing; a first signal contact row positioned in said housing, said first signal contact row defining at least one signal slot that receives a first of said plurality of conductors and makes electrical contact therewith, a first ground contact row positioned in said housing, said first ground contact row defining at least one ground slot that receives a second of said plurality of conductors and makes electrical contact therewith, said ground bus further defining at least one bypass slot, said bypass slot being operative to receive said first of said plurality of conductors without making electrical contact therewith; and wherein said plurality of conductors are continuous between said first signal contact row and said first ground contact row, and wherein said at least one signal slot, said at least one ground slot and said at least one bypass slot are arranged such that said first and second at least one of said plurality of conductors lie substantially within the same plane.
- 18. The electrical connector of claim 17, wherein said at least one ground slot and said at least one bypass slot are characterized by a first arrangement of said at least one ground slot in relation to said at least one bypass slot on said first ground contact row.
- 19. The electrical connector of claim 18, wherein said first ground contact row may be removed and replaced with a second ground contact row comprising a second arrangement of said at least one ground slot in relation to said at least one bypass slot different from said first arrangement.
- 20. The electrical connector of claim 18, wherein said housing is keyed to said first ground contact row.
- 21. An electrical connector configured to attach a plurality of conductors, the connector comprising:
a housing; a first signal contact secured in said housing, said signal first contact defining a slot for receiving a first of said plurality of conductors and making electrical contact therewith; a second signal contact secured in said housing adjacent to said first signal contact and separated therefrom by a gap, said gap permitting a second of said plurality of conductors to pass therethrough without making electrical contact therewith; and a ground bus secured in said housing, said ground bus comprising a ground contact, said ground contact defining a slot for receiving said second of said plurality of conductors and making electrical contact therewith, said ground bus further comprising a first bypass slot, said first bypass slot being operative to receive said first of said plurality of conductors without making electrical contact therewith.
- 22. The electrical connector of claim 21, wherein said first signal contact is further operative to displace an insulative layer of said first of said plurality of conductors and said ground contact is further operative to displace an insulative layer of said second of said plurality of conductors.
- 23. The electrical connector of claim 21, wherein said ground bus further comprises towers at each end thereof for guiding said plurality of conductors during attachment to the electrical connector.
- 24. The electrical connector of claim 23, further comprising a cover that is applied over said plurality of conductors and moved to terminate said conductors to said electrical connector.
- 25. An electrical connector for attaching to a plurality of conductors, each of said plurality of conductors comprising a conductor and an insulative layer, the connector comprising:
a housing; a first contact row having secured in said housing and having a plurality of contacts, said first contact row defining a first slot for receiving a first of said plurality of conductors and making electrical contact therewith; a second contact row secured in said housing, said second contact row defining a second slot for receiving a second of said plurality of conductors and making electrical contact therewith; said first contact row further defining a gap between an adjacent two of said plurality of contacts for receiving a third of said plurality of conductors without making electrical contact with said conductor; said second contact row further defining a bypass slot for receiving said first of said plurality of conductors, said bypass slot being operative to receive said fourth of said plurality of conductors without making electrical contact therewith; and wherein said first and second contacts and said gap and bypass slot are arranged such that said first, second and third of said plurality of conductors lie substantially within the same plane.
- 26. The electrical connector of claim 25, wherein said first slot is further operative to displace an insulative layer of said first of said plurality of conductors and said second slot is further operative to displace an insulative layer of said second of said plurality of conductors.
- 27. The electrical connector of claim 25, wherein said first and second slots, and said gap and said bypass slot are open in a common direction.
- 28. The electrical connector of claim 25, wherein said bypass slot is aligned with said first slot.
- 29. The electrical connector of claim 25, wherein said second contact row further comprises guide towers for guiding said plurality of conductors during attachment to said electrical connector.
- 30. The electrical connector of claim 25, further comprising a cover which can be applied over said plurality of conductors and moved to terminate said plurality of conductors to said electrical connector.
- 31. The electrical connector of claim 25, wherein said second contact row further comprises projections which cooperate with recesses in said housing to secure said second contact row in said housing.
- 32. The electrical connector of claim 31 wherein each of said projections includes a strip of material which is deformed out of a plane of said second contact row.
- 33. The electrical connector of claim 25, wherein said second slot is located in a common plane with said second contact row.
- 34. The electrical connector of claim 25, wherein said second contact row further comprises third and fourth slots wherein said second, third and fourth slots are adjacent without a bypass slot therebetween.
- 35. The electrical connector of claim 34, wherein said second, third and fourth slots comprise piercing members, and wherein said adjacent slots share piercing members.
- 36. An electrical connector for attaching to a plurality of conductors, the connector comprising:
a housing; a signal contact row secured in said housing, said signal contact row having a plurality of contacts and defining at least one signal slot for receiving a first of said plurality of conductors and making electrical contact therewith, said signal contact row further defining at least one gap between adjacent contacts; a first ground contact row removably secured in said housing, said first ground contact row defining at least one ground slot for receiving a second of said plurality of conductors and making electrical contact therewith, said first ground contact row further defining at least one ground bypass slot, said at least one ground bypass slot being operative to receive said first of said plurality of conductors without making electrical contact therewith; and wherein said at least one signal slot, said at least one ground slot, said at least one gap and said at least one ground bypass slot are arranged such that said first and second of said plurality of conductors lie substantially within the same plane.
- 37. The electrical connector of claim 36, wherein said at least one ground slot and said at least one ground bypass slot are characterized by a first arrangement of said at least one ground slot in relation to said at least one ground bypass slot on said first ground contact row.
- 38. The electrical connector of claim 37, wherein said first ground contact row may be removed and replaced with a second ground contact row comprising a second arrangement of said at least one ground slot in relation to said at least one ground bypass slot different from said first arrangement.
- 39. The electrical connector of claim 37, wherein said housing is keyed to said first ground contact row.
- 40. An electrical connector configured to attach a plurality of conductors, the connector comprising:
a housing; and a ground bus positioned in said housing and having a slot for receiving a first of said plurality of conductors and making electrical contact therewith, said ground bus further comprising towers that assist in aligning said first of said plurality of conductors in said electrical connector.
- 41. The electrical connector of claim 40, wherein the towers each comprise a surface that positions said first of plurality of conductors for electrical contact with said slot.
- 42. The electrical connector of claim 40, wherein said slot and said towers protrude from a terminating face of said housing, and wherein said towers comprise a portion that protrudes above said terminating face to a height greater than said slot.
- 43. The electrical connector of claim 42, wherein said face surface of said housing further comprises first and second openings therein, wherein said first opening is operative to receive a plurality of signal contacts and said second opening is operative to receive said ground bus, and wherein said first and second openings are further operative to retain said first plurality of contacts and said ground bus in a fixed relationship relative to each other.
- 44. The electrical connector of claim 40 further comprising a first signal contact positioned in said housing, said first signal contact defining a slot for receiving a second of said plurality of conductors and making electrical contact therewith; and
a second signal contact positioned in said housing adjacent to said first signal contact and separated therefrom by a gap, said gap permitting said first of said plurality of conductors to pass therethrough without making electrical contact therewith.
- 45. The electrical connector of claim 44, wherein said first signal contact, said second signal contact, said gap, and said slot in said ground bus are arranged such that said first and second of said plurality of conductors lie substantially within the same plane.
- 46. The electrical connector of claim 44, wherein said second of said plurality of said conductors is continuous between said second signal contact and said ground bus.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation under 37 C.F.R. § 1.53(b) of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/483,027, filed Jan. 13, 2000, pending, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/866,505, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,033,238, filed May 30, 1997, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Continuations (2)
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09483027 |
Jan 2000 |
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10020138 |
Dec 2001 |
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08866505 |
May 1997 |
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09483027 |
Jan 2000 |
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