RJ-type male plug with integral wire shields

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6764333
  • Patent Number
    6,764,333
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 11, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 20, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Ta; Tho D.
    Agents
    • Webb Ziesenheim Logsdon Orkin & Hanson, P.C.
Abstract
An RJ-type plug for insertion into an RJ-type housing used in data communication or telecommunication applications includes a plug body, an electrically insulating sleeve, wire shields and a plurality of terminal blades. The electrically insulating sleeve houses the electrically conductive wire shields which, when in contact with each other, form a faraday cage or shield around each wire installed therein. The plug body includes a cavity for receiving the electrically insulating sleeve and a plurality of blade receiving slots in the top and bottom surfaces therein. The terminal blades are inserted into the blade receiving slots of the plug body into contact with the stripped end of the wires.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to electrical connectors and, more specifically, to RJ-type connectors for connection of twisted pair cables.




2. Background Art




A modular receptacle jack, also known as an RJ connector, is commonly used in telecommunication and data networking equipment. An RJ connector typically forms a link between two pieces of equipment to provide a means of communication between the equipment. The invention provides a means for reducing electromagnetic interference, such as near end cross talk (NEXT), between wires.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1



a


is an exploded sectional view of the plug body and sleeve;





FIG. 1



b


is a top view of the sleeve shown in

FIG. 1



a;







FIG. 2

is an exploded side view of the plug body and sleeve of

FIG. 1



a;







FIG. 3

is a cross sectional side view of the assembled plug body and sleeve;





FIG. 4



a


is a perspective view of a RJ-type male plug and a RJ-type female housing in the form of a common RJ-type connector to provide a snap fit connection for cables;





FIG. 4



b


is a cross-section taken along lines IVb—IVb in

FIG. 4



a;







FIG. 4



c


is a perspective view of the mated RJ-type male plug and RJ-type housing shown

FIG. 4



a


; and





FIG. 4



d


is a cross-section taken along lines IVd—IVd in

FIG. 4



c.













DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying figures where like reference numbers correspond to like elements. The following detailed description includes words such as, “front,” “back,” “top” and “bottom.” It is to be understood that these words are used in connection with the various views and embodiments of the present invention shown in the figures and are not to be construed as limiting the invention.




With reference to

FIG. 1



a


, an RJ-type male plug P includes a plug body


2


having a plurality of blade receiving slots


4


and


4


′ in a top wall


8


and a bottom wall


12


thereof. Slots


4


′ can be positioned adjacent a front end


7


of plug body


2


while slots


4


can be positioned between slots


4


′ and a back end


7


′ of plug body


2


adjacent slots


4


′. Alternatively, the positions of slot


4


and


4


′ can be reversed, with slots


4


positioned adjacent front end


7


and with slots


4


′ positioned between slots


4


and back end


7


′ of plug body


2


.




An outer surface of top wall


8


defines a top of plug body


2


, while an outer surface of bottom wall


12


defines a bottom of plug body


2


. Plug body


2


includes a cavity


6


defined by an inner surface of top wall


8


, an inner surface of bottom wall


12


, and opposing inner surfaces of side walls


10


and


14


. As shown in

FIG. 1



a


, cavity


6


extends from adjacent front end


7


of plug body


2


and debouches from an opening in back end


7


′ of plug body


2


.




Plug body


2


includes a plurality of terminal blades


16


and


17


. Each terminal blade


16


and


17


includes a contact end


16




a


and


17




a


and a wire engaging end


16




b


and


17




b


, respectively. Each contact end


16




a


and


17




a


can be flat while each wire engaging end


16




b


and


17




b


can have a serrated edge. Each terminal blade


16


is positioned in a slot


4


with contact end


16




a


terminating adjacent the outer surface of top wall


8


of plug body


2


and with wire engaging end


16




b


terminating inside cavity


6


. Each terminal blade


17


is positioned in a slot


4


′ with contact end


17




a


terminating adjacent the outer surface of bottom wall


12


of plug body


2


and with wire engaging end


17




b


terminating inside cavity


6


.




With reference to

FIG. 1



b


, and with continuing reference to

FIG. 1



a


, RJ-type male plug P includes an electrically insulating sleeve


18


configured to be inserted into cavity


6


through the opening in back end


7


′ of plug body


2


. Sleeve


18


has a top surface


19


and a bottom surface


19


′ which define a plurality of wire troughs


20


and


21


, respectively. Each wire trough


20


and


21


is aligned with a corresponding slot


4


and


4


′, respectively, of plug body


2


when sleeve


18


is inserted into cavity


6


.




Sleeve


18


includes a plurality of electrically conductive wire shields


24


and


26


, and end wire shields


24




a


and


26




a


positioned on top surface


19


and bottom surface


19


′. Wire shields


24


and


26


, and end wire shields


24




a


and


26




a


extend from a back end


22


of sleeve


18


toward a front end


22


′ of sleeve


18


in alignment with corresponding wire troughs


20


and


21


and terminate at an end of corresponding wire troughs


20


and


21


closest to back end


22


of sleeve


18


.




With reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

and with continuing reference to

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b


, each wire shield


24


and


26


is configured to receive and partially surround an insulating portion of a corresponding insulated wire


25


and


27


. To this end, each wire shield


24


and


26


has an open side, while the sides of each end wire shield


24




a


and


26




a


are closed and fully surround the insulating portion of the corresponding insulated wire


25


and


27


. When the open side of each wire shield


24


faces one of the sides of end wire shield


24




a


, and all wire shields


24


and end wire shield


24




a


are moved into electrical contact with each other, a faraday cage or shield is formed around the insulating portion of each insulating wire


25


received in a wire shield


24


or end wire shield


24




a


. Similarly, when the open side of each wire shield


26


faces one of the sides of end wire shield


26




a


, and all wire shields


26


and end wire shield


26




a


are moved into electrical contact with each other, a faraday cage or shield is formed around the insulating portion of each insulated wire


27


positioned in a corresponding wire shield


26


or end wire shield


26




a


. The shapes of wire shields


24


and


26


and end wire shields


24




a


and


26




a


shown in the figures are not to be construed as limiting the invention, since any suitable shape that forms a faraday cage or shield can be used. If desired, wire shields


24


and


24




a


, and wire shields


26


and


26




a


can be connected in electrical contact with each other by any suitable means.




Prior to insertion of sleeve


18


into plug body


2


, the ends of one or more insulated wires


25


and/or


27


are stripped to form stripped ends


25




a


and


27




a


, respectively. Thereafter, one or more insulated wires


25


are positioned in one or more wire shields


24


and/or end wire shield


24




a


with stripped end


25




a


of each insulated wire


25


extending therefrom into the wire trough


21


in alignment therewith. One or more insulated wires


27


can also be positioned in one or more wire shields


26


and/or end wire shield


26




a


with stripped end


27




a


of each insulated wire


27


extending therefrom into the wire trough


20


in alignment therewith. Once all desired wires


25


and


27


have been positioned in corresponding wire shields


24


,


26


,


24




a


and/or


26




a


, sleeve


18


is inserted, e.g., press fit, into cavity


6


via the opening in back end


7


′ of plug body


2


.




Alternatively, sleeve


18


, including wire shields


24


and


26


, and end wire shields


24




a


and


26




a


installed thereon, is inserted, e.g., press fit, into cavity


6


via the opening in back end


7


′ of plug body


2


. One or more insulated wires


25


and


27


are then inserted into wire shields


24


and


26


, and/or end wire shields


24




a


and


26




a


until the stripped ends


25




a


and


27




a


thereof are positioned in corresponding wire troughs


21


and


20


in registry with corresponding wire slots


4


and


4


′.




Next, one terminal blade


17


is inserted into each slot


4


′ having a stripped end


25




a


in registry therewith until wire engaging end


17




b


of terminal blade


17


engages the stripped end


25




a


of insulated wire


25


. Likewise, one terminal blade


16


is inserted into each slot


4


having a stripped end


27




a


in registry therewith until wire engaging end


16




b


of terminal blade


16


engages stripped end


27




a


of insulated wire


27


. Each terminal blade


16


and


17


is configured to press fit into a corresponding slot


4


and


4


′ when it is inserted therein. This press fit not only secures each terminal blade


16


and


17


in plug body


2


but also secures the position of corresponding insulated wires


25


and


27


therein due to interaction between stripped ends


25




a


and


27




a


and wire engaging ends


17




b


and


16




b


of terminal blades


17


and


16


. If desired, a channel formed by the alignment of a wire trough


21


or


20


with a corresponding wire shield


24


and


26


, or end wire shield


24




a


and


26




a


, may not contain a wire whereupon a terminal blade


16


or


17


can be omitted from the slot


4


or


4


′ in alignment with the channel.




With reference to

FIGS. 4



a


-


4




d


,

FIG. 4



a


shows RJ-type male plug P aligned with an internal cavity


42


of an RJ-type housing


44


.

FIG. 4



b


shows terminal blades


16


and


17


of RJ-type male plug P aligned with corresponding contact terminals


46


and


48


of an RJ-type housing


44


. In

FIG. 4



c


, RJ-type male plug P is shown seated in internal cavity


42


of RJ-type housing


44


, whereupon RJ-type male plug P locks to RJ-type housing


44


until such time as it is released therefrom. In

FIG. 4



d


, contact terminals


46


and


48


of RJ-type housing


44


are shown in contact with terminal blades


16


and


17


of RJ-type male plug P, thereby completing connections therebetween.




When wire shields


24


and


24




a


are moved into electrical contact, a faraday cage or shield is formed around each insulated wire


25


received therein. Similarly, when wire shield


26


and


26




a


are moved into electrical contact, a faraday cage or shield is formed around each insulated wire


27


received therein. Each faraday cage or shield shields the insulated wire received therein from electromagnetic interference, such as near end cross-talk (NEXT). If desired, wire shields


24


,


24




a


,


26




a


can be connected in a suitable manner to a reference potential, such as electrical ground, to enhance the shielding of each wire shield


24


,


24




a


,


26


and


26




a


against electromagnetic interference.




The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obvious modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. For example, the plug in the preferred embodiment contains 16 slots, 8 each on the top and bottom surfaces, however, the plug can be formed with any number of slots that are desired. It is intended that the invention be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. An RJ-type plug for insertion into an RJ-type housing to form an electrical connection in data communication or telecommunication applications, wherein the RJ-type plug comprises:a plug body having a receiving cavity extending from adjacent one end of the plug body and debouching from an opening at an opposite end of the plug body; a plurality of terminal blades each having a contact end and a serrated wire engaging end; a plurality of blade receiving slots in top and bottom surfaces of the plug body for housing the terminal blades; an electrically insulating sleeve having a plurality of wire troughs on top and bottom surfaces thereon, whereupon the wire troughs align with the blade receiving slots of the plug body when the electrically insulating sleeve is inserted in the receiving cavity of the plug body; and a plurality of electrically conductive wire shields positioned on the top and bottom surfaces of the sleeve in alignment with the wire troughs on the top and bottom surfaces for receiving a plurality of insulated wires whereupon an insulating portion of each wire is received in one of the wire shields and a stripped end of each wire extends into the wire trough in alignment with said wire shield and into contact with one of the terminal blades.
  • 2. The RJ-type plug as set forth in claim 1, wherein the wire shields on the top surface are in electrical contact with each other and the wire shields on the bottom surface are in electrical contact with each other.
  • 3. The RJ-type plug as set forth in claim 1, wherein the terminal blades are received in the blade receiving slots so that the serrated end of each terminal blade engages one of the wires.
  • 4. The RJ-type plug as set forth in claim 1, wherein the wire shields are coupled to an electrical reference potential.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/381,831, filed Jul. 11, 2002.

US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
6409544 Wu Jun 2002 B1
6506077 Nagel Jan 2003 B2
6524128 Marowsky et al. Feb 2003 B2
6561838 Blichfeldt May 2003 B1
6592397 Pocrass Jul 2003 B2
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/381831 Jul 2002 US