Information
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Patent Grant
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6416364
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Patent Number
6,416,364
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 29, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary F.
- Harvey; James R.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 677
- 439 680
- 439 676
- 439 490
- 439 681
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A receptacle connector (2) comprises an insulative housing (20) defining a receiving space (200) and a terminal module (21) received in the receiving space. The terminal module comprises a dielectric base (210) and a plurality of terminals (220) retained in the dielectric base. The dielectric base has a plurality of upwardly extending ribs (215) each having an inclined supporting face (217). Each terminal comprising a slant contacting portion (225) in alignment with a corresponding rib. When mating with a plug connector, the contacting portions are deflected downwardly and supported by the supporting faces of the ribs.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a receptacle connector, and particularly to an RJ-45 receptacle connector that can prevent terminal thereof from being damaged even when mismating with an RJ-11 plug connector.
2. Description of Related Art
A modular jack assembly, known as an RJ-45 connector assembly or an RJ-11 connector assembly, comprises a plug connector and a mating receptacle connector. An RJ-45 connector assembly used for a network communication has dimensions larger than those of an RJ-11 connector assembly which is used for a telephone. Therefore, an RJ-11 plug connector may be mistakenly inserted into an RJ-45 receptacle connector, which may result in damage to the terminals of the RJ-45 receptacle connector.
Hence, an improved RJ-45 receptacle connector is required to deal with mismating with a non-complementary RJ-11 plug connector. U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,257,935, 6,319,070 and 6,312,293 all having the same assignee with the invention, disclose some approaches to achieve this object. Anyhow, all of them require to use additional separate parts attached to the housing, thus taking labor and time. The invention discloses a simple and easy-to-make connector in comparison with the arts.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, one object of the present invention is to provide an RJ-45 receptacle connector that can prevent terminal thereof from being damaged even when mismating with an RJ-11 plug connector.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an RJ-45 receptacle connector that can prevent terminals from being deflected unduly.
In order to achieve the objects set forth, an RJ-45 receptacle connector in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing defining a receiving space for receiving a complementary RJ-45 plug connector and a terminal module assembled in the receiving space. The terminal module comprises a dielectric base and a plurality of terminals assembled on the dielectric base. The dielectric base comprises a plurality of upwardly extending front-to-back ribs. Every two adjacent ribs define a receiving groove and each rib forms an inclined supporting face. Each of the terminals comprises a spring contacting portion in alignment with a corresponding rib. The complementary plug connector comprises a plurality of separating walls and a plurality of contacts assembled between the separating walls for connecting with the terminals. When mating, front ends of the separating walls of the complementary plug connector are received in corresponding receiving grooves of the RJ-45 receptacle connector. The spring contacting portion is deflected downwardly by a corresponding contact and supported by the inclined supporting face. When a noncomplementary plug connector is inserted into the receptacle connector, the ribs would prevent the plug connector from further insertion because the number of its separating walls is not equal to that of the receiving grooves and.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective, exploded view of an RJ-45 receptacle connector of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged, perspective view of a terminal module of the RJ-45 receptacle connector in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective, assembled view of the RJ-45 receptacle connector in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4A
is a bottom, planar view of an RJ-45 plug connector;
FIG. 4B
is a bottom, planar view of an RJ-45 plug connector;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view illustrating the engagement between the RJ-45 receptacle connector and the RJ-45 plug connector; and
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view illustrating the engagement between the RJ-45 receptacle connector and the RJ-11 plug connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Reference will now be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, an RJ-45 receptacle connector
2
in accordance with the present invention comprises a first insulative housing
20
, a terminal module
21
assembled in the first insulative housing
20
, a pair of LEDs (light emitting diodes)
24
assembled on the first insulative housing
20
, and a grounding shield
23
enclosing the first insulative housing
20
.
The first insulative housing
20
comprises a top wall
201
, an opposite bottom wall
202
and a pair of side walls
203
. The top wall
201
, the bottom wall
202
and the side walls
203
together define a receiving space
200
therebetween for receiving the terminal module
21
and an RJ-45 plug connector
3
(shown in FIG.
4
A).
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the terminal module
21
comprises a dielectric base
210
and a plurality of terminals
220
insert molded with the dielectric base
210
. The dielectric base
210
comprises a horizontal bottom wall
211
, a rear wall
212
extending upwardly from a rear end of the bottom wall
211
, and a plurality of block walls
213
extending forwardly from the rear wall
212
. Every two block walls
213
define a guiding groove
214
. The dielectric base
210
further comprises a plurality of ribs
215
extending upwardly from the bottom wall
211
between and out of the guiding grooves
214
. Every two ribs
215
define a receiving groove
216
and each rib
215
forms an inclined supporting face
217
at a certain angle with the bottom wall
211
. Also referring to
FIG. 5
, each of the terminals
220
comprises a mounting portion
222
insert molded with the bottom wall
211
of the dielectric base
210
, a tail portion
221
projecting rearwardly from a rear end of the mounting portion
222
beyond the rear wall
212
for soldering on a mating printed circuit board (PCB) (not shown), a bent portion
223
extending upwardly from a front end of the mounting portion
222
, a horizontal portion
224
extending rearwardly from a top end of the bent portion
223
, and a spring contacting portion
225
extending slantly from a rear end of the horizontal portion
224
in alignment with a corresponding rib
215
.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, in assembly, the terminal module
21
is assembled in the receiving space
200
from a rear end of the first insulative housing
20
. The LEDs
24
are assembled on a top side of the first insulative housing
20
. Finally, the grounding shield
23
encloses the first insulative housing
20
with a rear portion bent downwardly.
Referring to
4
A, the RJ-45 plug connector
3
comprises a second insulative housing
31
and a plurality of contacts
32
assembled in the second insulative housing
31
. The second insulative housing
31
comprises a pair of sidewalls
313
at transverse sides thereof and a plurality of bottom separating walls
311
between the sidewalls
313
at a front end thereof. A plurality of receiving channels
312
are defined between adjacent separating walls
311
and sidewalls
313
for receiving the contacts
32
. Referring to
FIG. 4B
, an RJ-11 plug connector
4
comprises a pair of sidewalls
413
and a plurality of separating walls
411
between the sidewalls
413
. It should be noted that the number of the separating walls
411
of the RJ-11 plug connector
4
is less than that of the separating walls
311
of the RJ-45 plug connector
3
. In other words, the RJ-45 plug connector
3
and the RJ-11 plug connector
4
have the same height(thickness) with each other while the RJ-11 plug connector
4
has a smaller lateral dimension than the RJ-45 plug connector
3
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, in mating, the RJ-45 plug connector
3
is plugged into the receiving space
200
with front ends of the separating walls
311
being aligned with the corresponding receiving grooves
216
of the RJ-45 receptacle connector
2
. The contacting portions
225
of the terminals
22
of the RJ-45 receptacle connector
2
connect with corresponding contacts
32
of the RJ-45 plug connector
3
, thereby achieving an electrical connection between the RJ-45 receptacle connector
2
and the RJ-45 plug connector
3
. Under this situation, the outer terminal
220
experiences less deflection and the rib
215
thereunder will not hinder its deflection. It is because the corresponding outer contact
32
of the RJ-45 plug connector
3
which engages the outer terminal
220
, is hidden in the channel
312
and structurally offset behind and lower than the corresponding separating wall
311
or side wall
313
. In opposite, referring to
FIG. 6
, if the RJ-11 plug connector
4
is inserted into the RJ-45 receptacle connector
2
, the RJ-11 plug connector
4
cannot be fully inserted into the receiving space
200
of the RJ-45 receptacle connector
2
because the number of the separating walls
411
is less than that of the receiving grooves
216
. During insertion, the side walls
413
of the RJ-11 plug connector
4
press outer terminals
220
downwardly, with more deflection in comparison with that in
FIG. 5
, to abut against the supporting faces
217
of the ribs
215
of the terminal module
21
. Thus, further insertion of the RJ-11 plug connector
4
into the RJ-45 receptacle connector
2
is efficiently prevented by the ribs
215
. In addition, even if a plug connector, which may be of any other noncomplementary type to the RJ-45 receptacle connector
2
, were unduly inserted into the receiving space
200
of the RJ-45 receptacle connector
2
, all the contacting portions
225
of the terminals
22
would be resiliently supported by the ribs
215
to prevent over deflection and damage to the terminals
22
.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Claims
- 1. A modular jack assembly comprising:a receptacle connector comprising an insulative housing defining a receiving space and a terminal module assembled in the receiving space, the terminal module comprising a dielectric base and a plurality of terminals retained in the dielectric base, the dielectric base comprising a plurality of front-to-back ribs extending upwardly from a bottom wall thereof and a plurality of receiving grooves defined between the ribs; and a plug connector inserted into the receiving space, the plug connector comprising a plurality of separating walls received in corresponding receiving grooves of the receptacle connector, and a plurality of contacts connecting with the terminals; wherein each terminal comprises a mounting portion retained in the dielectric base, a tail portion extending rearwardly from the mounting portion and rearwardly out of the dielectric base, a bent portion extending upwardly from a front end of the mounting portion, a horizontal portion extending rearwardly from a top end of the bent portion, and a spring contacting portion extending at a slant from a rear end of the horizontal portion for connecting with a corresponding contact of the plug connector; wherein each of the ribs has an inclined supporting face to support the contacting portion of a corresponding terminal during mating of the connectors; wherein the width of the receiving groove of the receptacle connector is larger than the width of the separating, wall for the plug connector.
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