Claims
- 1. An electrical cable and connector for use in data applications, comprising:
- the cable having a jacket encasing a plurality of twisted pairs of insulated wires with insulation coverings;
- the connector having a crimped housing with input and output ends, an opening at the input end of the housing receiving the cable jacket, a plurality of internal tracks within the housing for receiving and guiding each of the wires individually, and a longitudinal space within the housing between the input opening and the tracks wherein the twisted pairs of insulated wires are untwisted;
- the tracks having separate exit openings at the output end of the housing in a flat horizontally aligned configuration through which ends of the wires protrude prior to being sheared off;
- the housing being crimped for supporting both of the cable jacket and wires against a longitudinal stress imposed on the cable;
- a plurality of metal contacts supported in the housing and piercing the insulation coverings of and conductively engaging corresponding wires in the tracks;
- the output end of the housing having a flat end face that is substantially perpendicular to the exit openings of the tracks; and
- the individual wires within the housing having been pulled tight from their protruding ends, prior to the housing being crimped and the protruding wire ends being sheared off so as to minimize the length of untwisted wire inside the housing by pulling the untwisted wires close and tight together in parallel, thus minimizing cross-talk between wire pairs.
- 2. A cable assembly for data applications, comprising:
- a connector including a housing having input and output ends, an opening at the input end of the housing, and a flat end face at the output end of the housing with a horizontal row of openings therein;
- an electrical cable containing a plurality of twisted pairs of separately insulated wires and in which each wire has a distinctive identification symbol, the wires each having an insulation covering, the wire pairs being surrounded by an insulating jacket;
- the insulating jacket of the cable being received within the opening in the input end of the housing;
- the twisted pairs of insulated wires extending beyond the insulating jacket of the cable and lying untwisted in a tight parallel relationship in a longitudinal space within the connector, end portions of the individual wires then being in a flat parallel configuration, occupying respective openings at the output end of the housing, and terminating at the flat end face of the housing;
- the connector further including a plurality of metal contacts supported in the housing in conductive engagement with respective individual wires of the untwisted insulated wires the longitudinal space being located between the input end and the metal contacts; and
- the housing having been crimped to support both the insulating jacket of the cable and the individual insulated wires therein against longitudinal stress imposed on the cable, and also to hold the metal contacts in conductively piercing engagement through the insulation coverings of the respective wires.
- 3. A connector and cable assembly for data applications, comprising:
- a connector including a deformable housing having input and output ends, an opening at the input end of the housing, and a flat end face at the output end of the housing with a horizontal row of openings therein;
- an electrical cable containing a plurality of twisted pairs of separately insulated wires, the wire pairs being surrounded by an insulating jacket, the insulating jacket of the cable being truncated and received within the opening in the input end of the housing;
- the twisted pairs of insulated wires extending beyond the insulating jacket of the cable, the connector housing having a longitudinal space within which the twisted wires are received untwisted and a further extension of the wires lying untwisted within the connector with end portions in a flat parallel configuration and terminating at respective openings at in the flat end face of the housing;
- the housing being crimped to support both the insulating jacket of the cable and the individual insulated wires therein against longitudinal stress imposed on the cable.
- 4. An assembly as in claim 3 in which the connector further includes a plurality of metal contacts supported in the housing in conductive engagement with respective insulated wires.
- 5. An assembly as in claim 3 wherein the individual wires within the housing having been pulled tight from protruding ends thereof, prior to the housing being crimped and the protruding wire ends being sheared off, so as to minimize the length of untwisted wire inside the housing by pulling the untwisted wires close and tight together in parallel and thus minimize cross-talk between wire pairs.
- 6. An electrical cable and connector assembly for use in data applications, comprising:
- a connector including a housing having input and output ends, an opening at the input end, and an internal shoulder;
- an electrical cable containing a plurality of twisted pairs of separately insulated wires and encased within an insulating jacket, the insulating jacket having a forward end received within the opening in the input end of the housing and abutting the internal shoulder, the insulated wires extending beyond the internal shoulder;
- the housing having a longitudinal space beyond the internal shoulder wherein the twisted pairs of insulated wires are untwisted, a plurality of internal tracks receiving and guiding the untwisted wires individually, the tracks being located between the longitudinal space and the output end and a flat end face at the output end of the housing having separate exit openings wherein the wires terminate, the exit openings being aligned in a single row in a flat parallel configuration;
- the connector further including a plurality of metal contacts supported in the housing in conductive engagement with respective wires of the insulated wires; and
- the housing having been crimped to support both the insulating jacket of the cable and the individual insulated wires therein against longitudinal stress imposed on the cable, and also to hold the metal contacts in conductively piercing engagement with the respective wires through their insulation coverings.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein end portions of the untwisted wires occupy a flat parallel configuration with ends thereof terminating at respective openings in the flat end face of the housing, and wherein the connector further includes an anvil on the output end of the housing aligned parallel to the plane of the exit openings.
- 8. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the individual wires within the housing having been pulled tight from protruding ends thereof, prior to the housing being crimped and the protruding wire ends being sheared off, so as to minimize the length of untwisted wire inside the housing by pulling the untwisted wires close and tight together in parallel, thus minimizing cross-talk between wire pairs.
Parent Case Info
This Appln claims the benefit of Provisional Appln No. 60/024,593 filed Aug. 26, 1996.
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