Claims
- 1. A connector having an integrally formed cantilever latch arm projecting outwardly from the connector, comprising:
- an unshrouded projecting free end portion formed on the cantilever latch arm; and
- a distal end of the free end portion;
- the unshrouded free end portion projecting inwardly toward a top wall of the connector to dispose the distal end in sufficient proximity with the top wall such that the latch arm is less likely to tangle or snag with other objects, and the free end portion is disposed substantially above the extent of the top wall such that free unimpeded access to the free end portion facilitates release of the connector during which the distal end longitudinally extends unimpeded in a direction opposite a front face.
- 2. A connector as set forth in claim 1, including a depression formed in the connector top wall disposed to receive the distal end of the unshrouded free end such that the distal end extends below the top wall of the connector.
- 3. A connector having an integrally formed cantilever latch arm projecting outwardly from the connector, comprising:
- an unshrouded inwardly projecting free end portion formed on the cantilever latch arm;
- a distal end of the free end portion; and
- a top wall of the connector having a substantially flat planar configuration;
- wherein the unshrouded free end portion projects inwardly toward the top wall of the connector to a point in sufficient proximity with the surface such that the latch arm is less likely to tangle or snag with other objects, and the free end portion is disposed substantially above the top wall of the connector such that free unimpeded access to the free end portion facilitates release of the connector during which the distal end longitudinally extends unimpeded in a direction opposite a front face upon flexure of the latch arm.
- 4. A connector as set forth in claim 3, including a depression formed in the top wall of the connector disposed to receive the distal end of the unshrouded free end such that the distal end below the top wall of the connector.
- 5. A connector having an integrally formed cantilever latch arm projecting outwardly away from the connector, comprising:
- an unshrouded inwardly projecting free end portion formed on the latch arm with the unshrouded free end portion having a distal end;
- the distal end of the inwardly projecting unshrouded portion disposed above and in sufficient proximity with a flat planar top wall of the connector such that the unshrouded free end portion may be freely contacted when the connector is installed and the latch arm is less likely to tangle or snag with other objects whereby the distal end longitudinally extends unimpeded in a direction opposite a front face upon flexure of the latch arm.
- 6. A connector as set forth in claim 5, including a depression formed in the connector top wall disposed to receive the distal end of the unshrouded free end such that the distal end extends below the top wall of the connector.
- 7. A modular telephone plug connector having an integrally formed cantilever latch arm projecting outwardly from the connector, comprising:
- an unshrouded inwardly projecting free end portion formed on the cantilever latch arm; and
- a distal end of the unshrouded free end portion;
- the unshrouded free end portion projecting inwardly toward a top wall of the connector to dispose the distal end in sufficient proximity to the top wall such that the unshrouded latch arm is less likely to tangle or snag with other objects, and the unshrouded free end portion is disposed above the extent of the top wall such that free unimpeded access to the unshrouded free end portion facilitates release of the connector whereby the free end portion longitudinally extends unimpeded in a direction opposite a front face upon flexure of the latch arm.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/536,810, filed Sep. 29, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,727,962.
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