Claims
- 1. A universal connector for a portable data terminal and a data terminal docking apparatus, comprising mating first and second modules:
- said first module comprising a first set of battery charging contacts, a first set of electrical data contacts, and a first RF antenna connector; and
- said second module comprising:
- a second set of electrical data contacts comprising a plurality of conductive pins mateable with said first set of electrical data contacts;
- a second set of battery charging contacts mateable with said first set of battery charging contacts;
- a second RF antenna connector mateable with said first RF antenna connector; and
- a moveable housing comprising a plurality of holes retaining said conductive pins and said second set of battery charging contacts, said housing moveable between a first position when said first and second modules are disengaged and a second position when said first and second module are engaged, wherein said conductive pins do not extend beyond said housing when said housing is in said first position and wherein a portion of said conductive pins extend beyond an outer when said housing is in said second position, and wherein a portion of said second set of battery charging contacts protrude beyond said moveable housing when said housing is in said first position, said protruding potion of said second set of battery charging contacts disposed so as to automatically position said first and second module in proper alignment for operative engagement when the protruding portion of said second set of battery contacts are aligned in facing relation with said first set of battery charging contacts.
- 2. A universal connector according to claim 1, wherein the first module further comprises an IR port.
- 3. A universal connector according to claim 1, wherein said first and second RF antenna connectors comprise mating coaxial cable connectors.
- 4. A universal connector according to claim 3, wherein said first RF connector comprises a male coaxial cable connector and said second RF antenna connector comprises a female coaxial cable connector.
- 5. A universal connector according to claim 3, wherein said first RF connector comprises a female coaxial cable connector and said second RF antenna connector comprises a male coaxial cable connector.
- 6. A universal connector according to claim 1, wherein said first set of charging contacts comprises conductive holes and said second set of charging contacts comprises conductive posts which engage said holes.
- 7. A universal connector for a portable data terminal and a data terminal docking apparatus, comprising mating first and second modules:
- said first module comprising a first set of battery charging contacts, a first set of electrical data contacts, and a first RF antenna connector; and
- said second module comprising:
- a second set of electrical data contacts comprising a plurality of conductive pins, mateable with said first set of electrical data contacts;
- a second set of battery charging contacts mateable with said first set of battery charging contacts;
- a second RF antenna connector mateable with said first RF antenna connector; and
- a moveable housing comprising a plurality of holes retaining said conductive pins and said second set of battery charging contacts, said housing moveable between a first position when said first and second modules are disengaged and a second position when said first and second module are engaged, wherein said moveable housing engages one or more springs urging said moveable housing toward said first position wherein said conductive pins do not extend beyond said housing when said housing is in said first position and wherein a portion of said conductive pins extend beyond an outer when said housing is in said second position, and wherein a portion of said second set of battery charging contacts protrude beyond said moveable housing when said housing is in said first position, said protruding potion of said second set of battery charging contacts disposed so as to automatically position said first and second module in proper alignment for operative engagement when the protruding portion of said second set of battery contacts are aligned in facing relation with said first set of battery charging contacts.
- 8. A universal connector according to claim 7, wherein the first module further comprises an IR port.
- 9. A universal connector according to claim 7, wherein said first and second RF antenna connectors comprise mating coaxial cable connectors.
- 10. A universal connector according to claim 9, wherein said first RF connector comprises a male coaxial cable connector and said second RF antenna connector comprises a female coaxial cable connector.
- 11. A universal connector according to claim 9, wherein said first RF connector comprises a female coaxial cable connector and said second RF antenna connector comprises a male coaxial cable connector.
- 12. A universal connector according to claim 7, wherein said first set of charging contacts comprises conductive holes and said second set of charging contacts comprises conductive posts which engage said holes.
- 13. A data capture system, comprising a portable data terminal and a docking apparatus, said portable data terminal and said docking apparatus operable to be electrically and communicatively coupled via a universal connector comprising mating first and second modules, said first module operatively positioned on one of said portable data terminal and said docking apparatus and said second module operatively positioned on the other of said portable data terminal and said docking apparatus, said universal connector comprising:
- said first module comprising a first set of battery charging contacts, a first set of electrical data contacts, and a first RF antenna connector; and
- said second module comprising:
- a second set of electrical data contacts comprising a plurality of conductive pins mateable with said first set of electrical data contacts;
- a second set of battery charging contacts mateable with said first set of battery charging contacts;
- a second RF antenna connector mateable with said first RF antenna connector; and
- a moveable housing comprising a plurality of holes retaining said conductive pins and said second set of battery charging contacts, said housing moveable between a first position when said first and second modules are disengaged and a second position when said first and second module are engaged, wherein said conductive pins do not extend beyond said housing when said housing is in said first position and wherein a portion of said conductive pins extend beyond an outer when said housing is in said second position, and wherein a portion of said second set of battery charging contacts protrude beyond said moveable housing when said housing is in said first position, said protruding potion of said second set of battery charging contacts disposed so as to automatically position said first and second module in proper alignment for operative engagement when the protruding portion of said second set of battery contacts are aligned in facing relation with said first set of battery charging contacts.
- 14. A data capture system according to claim 13, wherein the first module further comprises an IR port.
- 15. A data capture system according to claim 13, wherein said first and second RF antenna connectors comprise mating coaxial cable connectors.
- 16. A data capture system according to claim 15, wherein said first RF connector comprises a male coaxial cable connector and said second RF antenna connector comprises a female coaxial cable connector.
- 17. A data capture system according to claim 15, wherein said first RF connector comprises a female coaxial cable connector and said second RF antenna connector comprises a male coaxial cable connector.
- 18. A data capture system according to claim 13, wherein said first set of charging contacts comprises conductive holes and said second set of charging contacts comprises conductive posts which engage said holes.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.119(e) based on U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/031,502 (Attorney Docket No. 38291P1), filed Nov. 27, 1997.
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