Information
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Patent Grant
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6739898
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Patent Number
6,739,898
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 27, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 25, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Bradley; P. Austin
- Hammond; Briggitte R.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 404
- 439 395
- 439 417
- 439 676
- 439 941
- 439 401
- 439 402
- 439 403
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A telecommunication connector includes a housing, a circuit board mounted in the housing and holding a set of communication terminals and a set of connection terminals, the connection terminals being obliquely aligned at the circuit board in a staggered manner, reducing cross-talk, a wire block mounted on the circuit board to a communication line in connection to the connection terminals, the wire block having a guide plate in the wire hole thereof and connected between two locating walls and sloping forwardly downwards form a guide space for guiding the bare wires of the communication line into respective terminal grooves at an equal distance to ensure stable communication quality, and two movable covers pivoted to the housing and adapted to hold down the wire block and to protect the circuit board and the connection terminals against external dust.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to electrical connectors for use in a telecommunication network in which the wire block has a guide plate in the wire hole for guiding the bare wires of the communication cable into position for quick connection to the respective connection terminals without the use of a tool; movable covers are provided to hold down the wire block and to protect the circuit board and the connection terminals against external dust; the connection terminals are obliquely aligned at the circuit board in a staggered manner, increasing area of electric magnetic interaction between two terminals of a signal pair, while reducing the space between each signal pair to prevent reduce cross-talk.
A conventional network jack, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, comprises a housing
91
, a circuit board
92
, two terminal holders
93
, a communication line
94
, and two top caps
95
. The 8 core wires
941
of the communication line
94
are respectively inserted into respective terminal slots
931
in the terminal holders
93
, and crimped to respective terminals in the terminal slots
931
by a crimping tool. This design of network jack has numerous drawbacks as follows:
1. It is complicated and takes much time to crimp the core wires
941
of the communication line
94
to the respective terminals in the terminal slots
931
with a crimping tool.
2. After installation of the top caps
95
in the terminal holders
93
, bottom side notches
951
of the top caps
95
are in communication with the terminal slots
931
. Therefore, the top caps
95
cannot protect the terminals in the terminal slots
931
against outside dust.
3. After installation of the communication line
94
, the core wires
941
respectively extend to the terminals in the terminal slots
931
at different distances, thereby affecting the communication quality.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,157,542 discloses an electric jack issued to the present inventor. This structure of electric jack is functional; however it still has minor drawbacks. It is inconvenient to connect the electric wires of the cable to the forked terminals at the terminal holder. The cross-talk prevention and dust protection of this design of electric jack is still not perfect. Further, because the holding-down caps are respectively pivoted to the terminal holder, they must be respectively turned to the locking position after installation of the cable in the terminal holder.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a network jack that eliminates the aforesaid drawbacks.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. According to one aspect of the present invention, the telecommunication connector is comprised of a housing having a rear extension board, a circuit board carrying a set of communication terminals and a set of connection terminals, a wire block mounted on the circuit board to hold bare wires of a twisted pair 8-wire communication line in contact with the connection terminals respectively, and two movable covers respectively pivoted to the rear extension board of the housing and adapted to hold down the wire block at the circuit board. The bare wires of the twisted pair 8-wire communication line are inserted into a wire hole of the terminal block, keeping bare wires extended out of guide space at a distance and also keeping the front edge of the outer insulative covering of the communication cable stopped against the front sides of two locating walls of the wire block; thus the two bare wires of each twisted pair can easily be separated and respectively inserted into respective terminal grooves in the wire block.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the bare wires have approximately the same length when installed in the wire block and fastened to the respective connection terminals; therefore a high stability of communication quality is maintained.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, when the movable covers are closed, the pressure blocks impart a downward pressure to the wire block, thereby causing the bare wires to be respectively positively maintained in contact with the connection terminals. Therefore, the installation procedure is simple and labor-saving, without the use of any hand tools.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, the movable covers hold down the wire block and the communication line positively in position against vibration; the side walls, top walls and back walls of the movable covers well protect the rear extension board, the circuit board and the wire block against external dust.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, the wire block has a handle at the back side through which the user can hold the wire block with the hand conveniently during installation, and a wire clamp can be fastened to the handle and the communication line to secure the communication line to the wire block firmly in position.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, the connection terminals are obliquely aligned at the circuit board in a staggered manner, increasing area of electric magnetic interaction between two terminals of a signal pair, while reducing the space between each signal pair to prevent reduce cross-talk.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a network jack according to the prior art.
FIG. 2
is an elevational assembly view of the network jack shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of a network jack according to the present invention.
FIG. 4
is an exploded view of a part of the present invention showing the movable covers respectively pivoted to housing and the communication wire fastened to the wire block.
FIG. 5
is an elevational view of the network jack according to the present invention.
FIG. 6
is another elevational view of the network jack according to the present invention when viewed from another angle.
FIG. 7
is a sectional assembly view of the network jack according to the present invention.
FIG. 8
is an exploded view of the wire block and the communication line according to the present invention.
FIG. 9
is an elevational view showing the bare wires of the communication line inserted through the wire hole in the wire block and extended out of the wire block at a distance.
FIG. 10
is similar to
FIG. 9
but showing the bare wires respectively inserted into the respective wire grooves before cutting.
FIG. 11
is similar to
FIG. 10
but showing the bare wires properly cut.
FIG. 12
is a top plain view in an enlarged scale of FIG.
11
.
FIG. 13
is an oblique bottom elevation of the housing according to the present invention.
FIG. 14
is a rear plain view of the housing according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to FIGS.
3
˜
14
, a network jack in accordance with the present invention is shown comprising an electrically insulative housing
1
, a circuit board
2
, and a wire block
3
.
The housing
1
has a front receiving hole
11
in the front side, a top locating block
12
at the top side above the front receiving hole
11
, a plurality of bottom spring hooks
13
at the bottom side, and a rear extension board
14
backwardly extended at the back side below the elevation of the front receiving hole
11
.
The circuit board
2
is mounted in the housing
1
, having a plurality of communication terminals
80
arranged at a front part thereof and suspended in the front receiving hole
11
of the housing
1
, and a plurality of connection terminals
7
(
71
,
72
,
73
,
74
) soldered to a rear part thereof.
The wire block
3
has two locating walls
32
. The locating walls
32
each comprise a plurality of partition plates
323
,
324
defining a plurality of downwardly extended slots
322
and a plurality of terminal grooves
321
in communication with the slots
322
. The wire block
3
is mounted on the top side of the rear part of the circuit board
2
, keeping the connection terminals
71
,
72
,
73
,
74
respectively inserted into the terminal grooves
321
.
The main features of the present invention are outlined hereinafter. The wire block
3
comprises a wire hole
31
defined between the two locating walls
32
(see FIGS.
7
and
8
), a guide plate
311
connected between the locating walls
32
and sloping forwardly downwards and separating the wire hole
31
into a front guide space
3111
and a rear guide space
3112
. The bare wires
41
,
41
′ of a twisted pair 8-wire communication line
4
are inserted into the wire hole
31
of the wire block
3
, keeping four bare wires
41
′ extended out of the front guide space
3111
at a distance and the other four bare wires
41
extended out of the rear guide space
3112
at a distance (see
FIG. 9
) and also keeping the front edge
40
of the outer insulative covering of the communication line
4
stopped against the front sides of the locating walls
32
. By means of the support of the adjacent partition plate
323
, the two bare wires
41
.
41
′ of each twisted pair are easily separated and respectively inserted into the adjacent terminal grooves
321
(see FIG.
10
), and then the part of the bare wires
41
,
41
′ that projected out of the respective terminal grooves
321
is cut off (see FIGS.
11
and
12
), Thus, the bare wires
41
,
41
′ and wire block
3
mounting procedure is done. Further, because the bare wires
41
,
41
′ are respectively obliquely guided out of the wire hole
31
along the guide plate
311
, they are kept close to the respective wire grooves
321
for quick installation. When installed, the bare wires
41
,
41
′ have approximately the same length, assuring high stability of communication quality.
Further, the connection terminals
71
,
72
,
73
,
74
are obliquely aligned at the circuit board
2
in a staggered manner, increasing the space between each two adjacent connection terminals to prevent the interference of cross-talk.
The rear extension board
14
of the aforesaid housing
1
comprises two pairs of pivot holes
141
symmetrically bilaterally disposed at the bottom side for the mounting of two movable covers
5
,
6
(see FIG.
3
). The movable covers
5
,
6
each comprise a side wall
51
or
61
, two pivot rods
511
or
611
provided at the bottom side of the side wall
51
or
61
and aimed at each other, a top wall
52
or
62
, a pressure block
521
or
621
integral with the bottom surface of the top wall
52
or
62
. The pivot rods
511
,
611
of the movable covers
5
,
6
are respectively pivoted to the pivot holes
141
of the rear extension board
14
of the housing
1
(see FIG.
4
). After installation of the wire block
3
in the circuit board
2
, the movable covers
5
,
6
are respectively turned inwards toward each other and covered on the wire block
3
, keeping the pressure blocks
521
,
621
pressed on the wire block
3
to hold down the bare wires
41
,
41
′ at the connection terminals
7
.
The movable covers
5
,
6
each further comprise a retaining hole
522
or
622
and a retaining block
523
or
623
at the top wall
52
or
62
, an opening
524
or
624
at the top wall
52
or
62
corresponding to the pressure block
521
or
621
, and a back wall
53
or
63
extended from the side wall
51
or
61
at one side. When the movable covers
5
,
6
covered on the wire block
3
, the retaining hole
522
and retaining block
523
of one movable cover
5
are respectively forced into engagement with the retaining block
623
and retaining hole
622
of the other movable cover
6
. Due to the presence of the opening
524
or
624
at the top wall
52
or
62
of the movable cover
5
or
6
, the pressure block
521
or
621
is slightly springy. When the movable covers
5
,
6
closed on the wire block
3
, the back walls
53
,
63
of the movable covers
5
,
6
cover the rear side of the housing
1
and the rear side of the circuit board
2
.
The rear extension board
14
of the housing
1
has a locating hole
140
. A clamping member
8
is provided having a bottom hook
811
hooked in the locating hole
140
of the rear extension board
14
, a lower retaining hole
812
, which receives the rear side of the rear extension board
14
, and an upper retaining hole
813
, which receives the middle part
20
of the rear side of the circuit board
2
.
The wire block
3
has a handle
30
integral with the rear side for the holding of the hand during installation of the wire block
3
. After installation, a wire clamp (not shown) may be fastened to the handle
30
to secure the communication line
4
in place.
As indicated above, the invention provides a network jack, which has the following advantages:
1. The bare wires
41
,
41
′ of the 8-wire communication line
4
are inserted into the wire hole
31
of the terminal block
3
, keeping four bare wires
41
′ extended out of the front guide space
3111
at a distance and the other four bare wires
41
extended out of the rear guide space
3112
at a distance and also keeping the front edge
40
of the outer insulative covering of the communication line
4
stopped against the front sides of the locating walls
32
; thus the two bare wires
41
.
41
′ of each twisted pair can easily be separated and respectively inserted into the adjacent terminal grooves
321
(see FIG.
10
), and the bare wires
41
,
41
′ and wire block
3
mounting procedure is done after the part of the bare wires
41
,
41
′ that projected out of the respective terminal grooves
321
was cut off (see FIGS.
11
and
12
). Therefore, the installation of the present invention is simple and time saving.
2. Because the bare wires
41
,
41
′ have approximately the same length when installed in the wire block
3
and fastened to the respective connection terminals
7
, a high stability of communication quality is maintained.
3. When the movable covers
5
,
6
are closed, the pressure blocks
521
,
621
impart a downward pressure to the wire block
3
, thereby causing the bare wires
41
,
41
′ to be respectively positively maintained in contact with the connection terminals
7
. Therefore, the installation procedure is simple and labor-saving, without the use of any hand tools.
4. The movable covers
5
,
6
hold down the wire block
3
and the communication line
4
positively in position against vibration; the side walls
51
,
61
, top walls
52
,
62
and back walls
53
,
63
of the movable covers
5
,
6
well protect the rear extension board
14
, the circuit board
2
and the wire block
3
against external dust.
5. The handle
30
of the wire block
3
allows the user to hold the wire block
3
with the hand conveniently during installation, and a wire clamp can be fastened to the handle
30
and the communication line
4
to secure the communication line
4
to the wire block
3
firmly in position.
6. The connection terminals
71
,
72
,
73
,
74
are obliquely aligned at the circuit board
2
in a staggered manner, increasing the space between each two adjacent connection terminals to prevent the interference of cross-talk.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A telecommunication connector comprising:an electrically insulative housing, said housing having a front receiving hole, a top locating block, a plurality of bottom spring hooks, and a rear extension board; a circuit board mounted in said housing, said circuit board having a plurality of communication terminals arranged at a front part thereof and suspended in the front receiving hole of said housing, and a plurality of connection terminals fixed to a rear part thereof; a wire block mounted on said circuit board and holding down the bare wires of a twisted pair 8-wire communication line in contact with said connection terminals respectively, said wire block having two locating walls, said locating walls each comprising a plurality of partition plates defining a plurality of downwardly extended slots and a plurality of terminal grooves in communication with the downwardly extended slots for receiving said connection terminals; wherein: said wire block comprises a wire holes defined between said two locating walls, a guide plate connected between said locating walls and sloping forwardly downwards and forms a guide space; the bare wires of said twisted pair 8-wire communication line are inserted into the wire hole of said wire block, keeping bare wires extended out of said guide space at a distance and also keeping a front edge of an outer insulative covering of said twisted pair 8-wire communication line stopped against front sides of said locating wall, for enabling two bare wires of each twisted pair of said twisted pair 8-wire communication line to be separated and respectively inserted into the terminal grooves of said wire block, and then a part of the bare wires that projected out of the respective terminal grooves is to be cut off.
- 2. The telecommunication connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rear extension board of said housing comprises two pairs of pivot holes symmetrically bilaterally disposed at a bottom side thereof for the mounting of said movable covers; said movable covers each comprise a side wall, two pivot rods respectively extended from said side wall and respectively pivoted to the pivot holes of said rear extension board of said housing for enabling said movable covers to be turned relative to said rear extension board of said housing between a close position and an open position, a pressure block formed integral with said top wall and adapted to press on said wire block and to further hold down the bare wires of said 8-wire communication line at said connection terminals when said movable covers turned to said close position, a retaining hole and a retaining block located on said top wall for enabling said movable cover to be engaged with each other when turned to said close position, and a back wall extended from said side wall for covering said rear extension board of said housing and said circuit board at a rear side.
- 3. The telecommunication connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rear extension board of said housing has a locating hole mounted with a clamping member to secure said circuit board, said clamping member having a bottom hook hooked in the locating hole of said rear extension board, a lower retaining hole, which receives a rear side of said rear extension board, and an upper retaining hole, which receives the middle part of a rear side of said circuit board.
- 4. A telecommunication connector comprising:an electrically insulative housing, said housing having a front receiving hole a top locating block, a plurality of bottom spring hooks, and a rear extension board; a circuit board mounted in said housing, said circuit board having a plurality of communication terminals arranged at a front part thereof and suspended in the front receiving hole of said housing, and a plurality of connection terminals soldered to a rear part thereof; a wire block mounted on said circuit board and holding down the bare wires of a twisted pair 8-wire communication line in contact with said connection terminals respectively, said wire block having two locating walls, said locating walls each comprising a plurality of partition plates defining a plurality of downwardly extended slots and a plurality of terminal grooves in communication with the downwardly extended slots for receiving said connection terminals; wherein: said wire block comprises a wire holes defined between said two locating walls, a guide plate connected between said locating walls and sloping forwardly downwards and separating said wire hole into a front guide space and a rear guide space; the bare wires of said twisted pair 8-wire communication line are inserted into the wire hole of said wire block, keeping four bare wires extended out of said front guide space at distance and the other four bare wires extended out of said rear guide space at a distance and also keeping the front edge of an outer insulative covering of said twisted pair 8-wire communication line stopped against front sides of said locating wall, for enabling the two bare wires of each twisted pair of said twisted pair 8-wire communication line to be separated and respectively inserted into the terminal grooves of said wire block, and then a part of the bare wires that projected out of the respective terminal grooves is to be cut off; said connection terminals are obliquely aligned at said circuit board in a staggered manner, increasing the space between each two adjacent connection terminals to prevent the interference of cross-talk.
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