Claims
- 1. A stacked connector for conserving connection space by providing at least a first and second socket, and for preventing one or more plug type capable of being inserted into the first socket, the stacked connector comprising:
a housing configured with a first and second plug receiving cavity associated with the first and second sockets, the first plug receiving cavity associated with the first socket and at least one of the one or more plug type; and a plug prevention mechanism associated with the housing and the first plug receiving cavity; wherein the one or more plug type includes a proper plug type and an improper plug type; and wherein the plug prevention mechanism is disposed within the first plug receiving cavity so as to be capable of contacting and preventing the improper plug type when the improper plug type is plugged into the first socket.
- 2. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the one or more plug type comprises an RJ-11 plug type and an RJ-45 plug type, the improper plug type comprising the RJ-11 plug type and the proper plug type being the RJ-45 plug type.
- 3. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plug prevention mechanism includes a blocking tab comprising a resilient curved portion and a finger extending into an upper narrow portion of the first plug receiving cavity, the finger being upwardly movable when the curved portion is pushed.
- 4. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plug prevention mechanism includes a blocking tab comprising a flexible cantilevered arm, extending from a rear wall associated with the plug receiving cavity, formed integrally with the housing and having a distal free end projecting into the first plug receiving cavity, the flexible cantilevered arm having a stop surface and a sliding surface, the stop surface positioned within the first plug receiving cavity for contacting a leading surface of the improper plug type when the improper plug type is inserted into the first plug receiving cavity;
wherein further insertion of the improper plug type into the first plug receiving cavity is stopped and the sliding surface, beginning at the distal free end of the flexible cantilevered arm which free end is located adjacent to a front wall of the housing, is positioned within the first plug receiving cavity a lateral distance from a width centerline of the plug receiving cavity such that the sliding surface will contact a leading surface associated with the proper plug type at a predetermined distance from the width centerline, the predetermined distance being less than one half the proper plug width dimension and greater than one half the improper plug width dimension, to slidably contact the leading surface associated with the proper plug type as the proper plug type is inserted into the first plug receiving cavity, causing the flexible cantilevered arm to bend such that the stop surface is moved out of engagement with the leading surface of the proper plug type, thereby allowing complete insertion thereof into the first plug receiving cavity.
- 5. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plug prevention mechanism includes a deflection member formed of a metal sheet material, having a retention section, a ramp surface and a blocking tab, the retention member being mounted in a slot in the housing, the ramp surface extending into the first plug receiving cavity and the blocking tab extending laterally from the ramp surface further into the first plug receiving cavity, wherein, when the proper plug type is inserted into the first plug receiving cavity, the ramp surface is engaged and the blocking tab deflects away from the proper plug type thereby allowing insertion into the first plug receiving cavity, and the improper plug type is stopped by the blocking tabs, thereby preventing insertion thereof.
- 6. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plug prevention mechanism is coupled to at least one opposite side wall associated with the housing and the first plug receiving cavity and includes at least one base portion engaging with the housing, at least one resilient arm extending from the at least one base portion and positioned in a corresponding recess of the at least one opposite side wall, and at least one baffle projecting from the resilient arm and into the first plug receiving cavity, and wherein the housing further includes at least one slot defined in the at least one opposite side wall for receiving the base portion and for fixing the prevention mechanism to the housing.
- 7. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plug prevention mechanism includes a base fixed to the housing, a resilient stem extending forwardly from the base and through a corresponding side wall of the housing and into the first plug receiving cavity, a curved force receiving portion formed near a free end of the resilient stem and a stop tongue located between the force receiving portion and the base and extending from the resilient stem into a channel defined in an upper wall of the housing, wherein the curved portion projects a shorter distance from the corresponding side wall into the first plug receiving cavity than the stop tongue projects from the corresponding side wall into the channel.
- 8. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second plug receiving cavity is identical to the first plug receiving cavity.
- 9. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second plug receiving cavity is configured to receive a plug type different from the plug type associated with the first plug receiving cavity.
- 10. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second plug receiving cavity is configured to receive a plug type including any one of: an A type USB plug, a B type USB plug, and a RJ-11 plug type.
- 11. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second plug receiving cavity are configured in a manner including one atop the other.
- 12. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second plug receiving cavity are configured in a manner including one alongside the other.
- 13. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 1, further including a third plug receiving cavity, wherein the first, second, and third plug receiving cavity are configured in a manner including one atop the other.
- 14. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type and the second and third plug receiving cavity are associated with a USB A plug type.
- 15. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type and the second and third plug receiving cavity are associated with a USB B plug type.
- 16. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type, the second plug receiving cavity is associated with a USB A plug type, and the third plug receiving cavity is associated with a USB B plug type.
- 17. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type, the second plug receiving cavity is associated with a USB A plug type, and the third plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-11 plug type.
- 18. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type, the second plug receiving cavity is associated with a USB B plug type, and the third plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-11 plug type.
- 19. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 13, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type and the second and third plug receiving cavity are associated with a RJ-11 plug type.
- 20. A stacked connector for conserving connection space by providing at least a first and second socket, the stacked connector comprising:
a housing; a first plug receiving cavity associated with the first socket; and a second plug receiving cavity associated with the second socket, the second plug receiving cavity configured with a plug prevention mechanism for preventing the insertion of one or more plug type; wherein the one or more plug type includes a proper plug type and an improper plug type, and wherein the plug prevention mechanism is disposed within the first plug receiving cavity so as to be capable of preventing the improper plug type when the improper plug type is plugged into the first socket.
- 21. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 20, wherein the one or more plug type further includes an RJ-11 plug type and an RJ-45 plug type and wherein the improper plug type includes the RJ-11 plug type and the proper plug type includes the RJ-45 plug type.
- 22. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 20, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is configured to receive a plug type including any one of: an A type USB plug, a B type USB plug, and a RJ-11 plug type.
- 23. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 20, wherein the first and second plug receiving cavity are configured in a manner including one atop the other.
- 24. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 20, wherein the first and second plug receiving cavity are configured in a manner including one alongside the other.
- 25. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 20, further including a third plug receiving cavity, wherein the first, second, and third plug receiving cavity are configured in a manner including one atop the other.
- 26. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 25, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type and the second and third plug receiving cavity are associated with a USB A plug type.
- 27. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 25, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type and the second and third plug receiving cavity are associated with a USB B plug type.
- 28. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 25, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type, the second plug receiving cavity is associated with a USB A plug type, and the third plug receiving cavity is associated with a USB B plug type.
- 29. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 25, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type, the second plug receiving cavity is associated with a USB A plug type, and the third plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-11 plug type.
- 30. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 25, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type, the second plug receiving cavity is associated with a USB B plug type, and the third plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-11 plug type.
- 31. The stacked connector as claimed in claim 25, wherein the first plug receiving cavity is associated with an RJ-45 plug type and the second and third plug receiving cavity are associated with a RJ-11 plug type.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention stems from, and claims priority to, U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/357,082 filed on Feb. 15, 2002, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60357082 |
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