The present invention is related to an improved telecommunication socket structure which prevents an incorrect smaller telecommunication plug from being plugged into the socket. Therefore, the short circuit and damage of relevant equipment caused by negligence can be avoided.
By means of telecommunication plug and socket, one end of a modem can be connected with a computer, while the other end can be connected with a network line for transmitting data. Taiwanese Patent Application Nos. 89221407, 89221408, 87202650, 88210932 disclose improved telecommunication socket structures. Taiwanese Patent Application No. 86207512 discloses a dustproof cover of telecommunication socket. Taiwanese Patent Application No. 83202859 discloses a telecommunication socket free from electric wave interference. Taiwanese Patent Application No. 81212824 discloses a telecommunication socket preventing copper tin from detaching. Taiwanese Patent Application No. 83203193 discloses a jumping device of telecommunication socket. Taiwanese Patent Application No. 82215428 discloses a shielding plate structure for shielding telecommunication socket. Taiwanese Patent Application No. 81210219 discloses a lead filament structure of telecommunication socket. Taiwanese Patent Application No. 7921191 discloses a panel structure of telecommunication socket. Taiwanese Patent Application No. 85217005 discloses an improved connecting structure in telecommunication socket. The socket housing is formed with slide channels having fixed width, stepped recesses and grid partitioning boards. A rib can be fitted into the slide channel and adapted to the stepped recess, whereby a plug can be inserted into and mated with the socket. Taiwanese Patent Application No. 83203192 discloses an improved inner socket of telecommunication socket. The socket includes an inner and an outer socket housings. The inner socket housing has a terminal which can be soldered with the pin of a circuit board. The terminal is mounted on a terminal bed having a base section, top face, grooves, projecting block reverse hook of which projects in reverse direction and tubular passage. In cooperation with a vertically extending section and a horizontally extending section, the leg end can be pressed into the press board of the channel and latched with the latch section of the reverse hook to fasten the guide way and the finger-shaped section.
The above Patents fail to disclose any special assembling structure or idleproof design of the telecommunication socket and plug. For example, the existent modems can be divided into narrow-band system connected by telephone line and wide-band system connected with wide-band network line. Practically, the modems are generally connected by means of telecommunication sockets and plugs having substantially identical pattern and equal size. However, in general, the wide-band telecommunication sockets and plugs have a width is slightly larger than the width of the narrow-band telecommunication sockets and plugs. In actual operation, it often takes place that the smaller narrow-band plug is inserted into the larger wide-band socket. This will lead to short circuit of the modem or relevant device. Typically, a telephone plug is often negligently plugged into the wide-band socket to result in short circuit of the modem.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a telecommunication socket structure including a rigid housing defining an internal cavity and at least one resilient arm disposed in the cavity near an opening thereof. The resilient arm has a free end formed with a first and a second projecting sections which are adjacent to each other. The first and second projecting sections are respectively positioned in a narrower and a wider positions in the cavity. The surfaces of the first and second projecting sections are respectively inward and outward inclined. In case an incorrect smaller telecommunication plug is inserted into the socket, a straight stopper section of the first projecting section facing outward will stop the plug from entering the socket. When a correct larger telecommunication plug is inserted into the socket, along the outward inclined face of the second projecting section, the plug will gradually press the second projecting section to bias the free end of the resilient arm to outer side of the cavity. Therefore, the plug can be smoothly plugged into the socket and connected therewith.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
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One face of the free end 15 of the resilient arm 14 facing the cavity 12 is formed with a first projecting section 16 and a second projection section 17 which are adjacent to each other. The first projecting section 16 is positioned in backward position relative to a front of the cavity 12 and inward inclined, while the second projecting section 17 is positioned in a forward position relative to a front of the cavity 12 and outward inclined. At least the first projecting section 16 is formed with a stopper section 161 facing the opening. As shown in
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The telecommunication socket 10 of the present invention has simple structure and is able to stop incorrect telecommunication plug 20 from being negligently inserted into the socket 10. Therefore, the modem and the likes are well protected.
The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
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20040132345 A1 | Jul 2004 | US |