EP0963007A1 - Add-on electrical assembly with light transmission means - Google Patents
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- EP0963007A1 EP0963007A1 EP98121321A EP98121321A EP0963007A1 EP 0963007 A1 EP0963007 A1 EP 0963007A1 EP 98121321 A EP98121321 A EP 98121321A EP 98121321 A EP98121321 A EP 98121321A EP 0963007 A1 EP0963007 A1 EP 0963007A1
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/66—Structural association with built-in electrical component
- H01R13/717—Structural association with built-in electrical component with built-in light source
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/66—Structural association with built-in electrical component
- H01R13/717—Structural association with built-in electrical component with built-in light source
- H01R13/7172—Conduits for light transmission
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/66—Structural association with built-in electrical component
- H01R13/717—Structural association with built-in electrical component with built-in light source
- H01R13/7175—Light emitting diodes (LEDs)
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R24/00—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
- H01R24/60—Contacts spaced along planar side wall transverse to longitudinal axis of engagement
- H01R24/62—Sliding engagements with one side only, e.g. modular jack coupling devices
- H01R24/64—Sliding engagements with one side only, e.g. modular jack coupling devices for high frequency, e.g. RJ 45
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- This invention generally relates to the art of electrical connectors and, particularly, to an add-on electrical connector assembly which has light transmission means for visual indication of the status of an associated electrical connector.
- a typical connector may include an integral LED device to emit a light which indicates an operational function such as the reception or transmission of data or voice signals, verification of a good connection between separate pieces of equipment, indication when power is on or off, indication of a defect in a network transmission or any other state or condition in the equipment with which the connector is operatively associated.
- Visual light indicating connectors are popular in modular jacks or similar types of connectors commonly used in telecommunications and data networking equipment. These jacks often are mounted on a circuit board to which they are to be connected. Problems have been encountered in incorporating such light indicating devices, such as LED devices, directly onto the connector due to the ever-increasing miniaturization of telecommunications and data networking equipment. There may simply not be enough space to mount the desired LED devices directly on the connector housing.
- connectors which include light transmitting devices are expensive to manufacture and assemble for an otherwise relatively inexpensive component. For instance, for an integral LED device the connector or jack housing must be provided with internal molded passages to accommodate the light indicating devices as well as the conductors which lead from the devices, Such provisions might not be practical or cost effective.
- the present invention is directed to solving these problems by providing an add-on assembly for an electrical connector or modular jack assembly which provides light indicating capabilities without making the source of the light integral with the connector or modular jack itself.
- An object, therefore, of the invention is to provide a new and improved add-on electrical connector assembly capable of transmitting and indicating light for various visual indication purposes.
- a printed circuit board mounted connector assembly is adapted for electrically connecting a complementary mating plug to a printed circuit board.
- the connector assembly is disclosed as a modular jack assembly.
- the assembly includes a board mounted connector having a connector housing mounted on the printed circuit board.
- the housing includes a front face with a cavity therein defining a plug-receiving opening or receptacle, a top wall and a rear wall,
- a plurality of terminals are mounted on the housing and each terminal includes one end extending into the cavity for making electrical contact with a corresponding terminal on the plug and an opposite end adapted to contact the printed circuit board.
- An LED module is provided separate from the board mounted connector for association with the connector housing.
- the module includes a separate LED housing adapted to be mounted over the top and rear walls of the connector housing.
- a light emitting device is mounted on the LED housing and is viewable through a front face thereof adjacent the plug-receiving opening, Conductor wires extend from the light emitting device through the interior of the LED housing and downward for connection to the printed circuit board.
- the LED housing is generally L- shaped to include a top portion adapted to overlie the top wall of the connector housing and a rear portion adapted to overlie the rear wall of the connector housing.
- the terminals of the connector and the distal ends of the LED conductor wires include feet for surface mounting on the printed circuit board. The feet of the terminals and the conductor wires are generally in a line,
- the light emitting device is snap fit into a recess formed in the bottom of the LED housing, and the conductor wires are snap fit into channels formed in the bottom of the LED housing.
- Another feature of the invention includes complementary interengaging retaining means on the LED housing and the connector housing for retaining the LED module mounted on the board mounted connector.
- the retaining means may provide a snap type releasable latch system.
- the retaining means include a first snap latch near the front of the top wall of the connector housing and a second snap latch near the bottom of the rear wall of the connector housing.
- the invention is embodied in a LED module 10 shown associated with a printed circuit board mounted connector assembly, generally designated 12.
- the connector assembly is in the form of a modular jack adapted for electrically connecting a complementary mating plug (not shown) to a printed circuit board (not shown) as is known in the art.
- the LED module 10 is separate from the modular jack 12 and, as best seen in Figure 2, the separate LED module generally overlies the top and rear surfaces of the modular jack such as a prior art modular jack shown in Figure 1.
- modular jack 12 is of a convention design and includes a housing 16 having a front face 18 (Fig. 1 and 3) defining a cavity 20 which forms a plug-receiving opening or receptacle for the complementary mating plug.
- the housing further includes a top wall 22, a rear wall 24 and a bottom face 26 adapted for mounting on the circuit board.
- the housing includes a pair of integral mounting posts 28 depending from bottom face 26 for insertion into appropriate mounting holes in the circuit board.
- a conductive shroud 30 may be positioned about the inside of receptacle 20 to define a shield for engaging a grounding shield of the mating plug.
- the shroud or shield 30 has a pair of legs 32 projecting through slots 34 in the side walls of housing 16, with the legs terminating in generally planar feet or "fitting nails” 36 for solder connection to appropriate ground pads on the circuit board.
- a plurality of terminals 39 are mounted within connector or jack housing 16 for electrically connecting the complementary mating plug to circuit traces on the circuit board.
- Such terminals are well known in the art and include inner ends 37 which extend in a cantilevered fashion into receptacle 20 for making electrical contact with corresponding terminals on the complementary mating plug.
- Opposite ends of the terminals project from the housing as at 38 in Figure 2 for solder connection to appropriate circuit traces on the circuit board.
- ends 38 of the terminals are provided as feet for surface mounting to the circuit traces on the board. The surface mount feet are generally in a line.
- the LED module 10 includes a dielectric housing, generally designated 40, which is generally L-shaped to include a top portion 42 and a rear portion 44.
- the separate LED module then can be associated with, including mounting directly thereto, the top of modular jack housing 16 with top portion 42 over top wall 22 of the jack housing and rear portion 44 over rear wall 24 of the jack housing, as shown in Figure 2.
- LED housing 40 can be unitarily molded of dielectric material such as plastic or the like.
- LED module 10 includes a pair of light emitting devices 46 which are snap-fit into recesses 48 in the bottom of LED housing 40 as seen in Figure 5.
- the recesses and, therefore, the light emitting devices are located at a front face 42a of top portion 42 of the LED housing so that the devices are viewable through front face 42a adjacent receptacle 20 of modular jack 12, as shown in Figure 3.
- a pair of conductors 50 extend from each light emitting device 46 through the interior of LED housing 40 and downward for connection to the printed circuit board.
- the conductors terminate in feet 52 adapted for surface mounting to circuit traces on the printed circuit board.
- Feet 52 of conductors 50 can be seen in Figure 2 to be in line with terminal feet 38.
- a pair of channels 54 are formed in the bottom of top portion 42 of LED housing 40, and a pair of channels 56 are formed in rear portion 44 of the LED housing to accommodate each pair of conductors 50 leading from each light emitting device 46.
- Figure 6 shows that detent bosses 58 can be formed to project inwardly into channels 54 and 56 to facilitate snapping or press fitting the conductors into the channels and retaining the conductors therein. Therefore, it can be understood that separate LED module 10 can be easily assembled by simply snapping or press-fitting light emitting devices 46 into recesses 48 and snapping or press fitting conductors 50 into channels 54 and 56. The recesses and channels can be very easily molded into LED housing 40. The subassembly of LED module 10 then is simply positioned onto the top and rear of modular jack 12 as seen in Figures 2 and 3.
- the plastic LED housing simply can be ultrasonically welded to the plastic jack housing. Of course, this would provide a permanent retention.
- a snap-latch clip 60 can be molded integrally with rear portion 44 of LED housing 40.
- the clip defines an inwardly directed hook 60a which can snap beneath a bottom edge of rear wall 24 of modular jack housing 16.
- Top wall 22 of the modular jack housing can be provided with an integral, upstanding boss as shown in phantom in Figure 1 for insertion into a hole 62 in the underside of top portion 42 of the LED housing, as by a press-fit.
- the separate LED module 10 can be assembled downwardly onto modular jack 12 in the direction of arrow "A" (Fig.
- Figures 1-5 may include hole 62 on the underside of top portion 42 of LED housing 40 as shown in phantom in Figures 5 and 6, simply to receive a locating post upstanding from jack housing 16.
- Figures 9-13 show another embodiment of a printed circuit board mounted connector assembly in the form of an LED module 10 associated with a modular jack 12 adapted for electrically connecting a complementary mating plug (not shown) to a printed circuit board (not shown) as is known in the art.
- the connector assembly of Figures 9-13 includes two major subassemblies, namely a board-mounted connector or jack, generally designated 12 and an LED module, generally designated 10. Again, the LED module is separate from the modular jack. The separate LED module is generally L-shaped and mounted over the top and rear of modular jack 12.
- LED module 10 includes a light emitting device (LED) 66 covered by a light diffusing block 68.
- LED light emitting device
- One of the LED's and diffusing block assemblies is mounted within each front corner of the LED module.
- the LED's are connected to conductors 50, and portions of the diffusing blocks are exposed through openings 70 in front face 42a of the LED housing.
- FIG 11 shows that LED module 10 has a modified form of retaining means or snap latch arrangement.
- a snap-latch flange or clip 60 is molded integrally along the bottom edge of rear portion 44 of LED housing 40.
- the latch flange defines an inwardly direct hook 60a.
- a pair of latch holes 72 are formed in top portion 42 of the LED housing immediately behind front face 42a thereof.
- a latch rib 74 projects inwardly of each latch hole 72.
- LED module 10 (Fig. 11) is mounted on modular jack 12 in the direction of arrow "A" (Fig. 12).
- hook 60a of latch flange 60 snaps behind a bottom edge 76 of rear wall 24 of modular jack housing 16.
- a pair of latch bosses 78 project upwardly from the front top corner of the modular jack housing and enter latch holes 72 at the front of the LED housing.
- a latch groove 80 is formed in the front face of each latch boss 78 for receiving the latch rib 74 within the respective latch hole 72 of the LED housing.
- the top front corner 78a of each latch boss 78 is chamfered or rounded so that latch ribs 74 ride over the latch bosses and snap into latch grooves 80.
- the module 10 may be initially tilted a slight angle allowing lateral ribs 78 to enter respective grooves 80 and then the module may be rotated into latching engagement with the housing of the modular jack.
- Figure 14 shows a modified form of LED module wherein a pair of diffusing blocks 68A are provided and are exposed through openings 70A in front face 42a of the LED housing. Openings 78a are larger than openings 70 in Figure 11 to expose greater portions of diffusing blocks 68A.
- LED module 10 in Figure 14 has a single latch hole 72A and a corresponding single latch rib 74A, versus the two latch holes 72 and corresponding two latch ribs 74 of the module embodiment shown in Figure 11.
- the modular jack housing would have a single latch boss for projecting into the single latch hole 72A.
- Figure 15 shows a form of LED module, generally designated 10, which includes a pair of elongated light pipes 82 embedded within elongated recesses 84 within top portion 42 of the LED housing.
- LED's 86 are disposed within the LED housing near the juncture of the top portion 42 and rear portion 44 thereof. The LED's are electrically connected to conductors 50.
- Each light pipe 82 has a front face 82a exposed through an opening 90 in front face 42a of the LED housing.
- Light pipes 82, as well as diffusing blocks 68 and 68a are homogeneous structures fabricated of such materials as a substantially clear polycarbonate material.
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- A LED module (10) for association with a printed circuit board mounted connector assembly (12) for electrically connecting a complementary mating plug to a printed circuit board, the connector assembly having a connector housing (16) for mounting on the printed circuit board, the housing including a front face (18) with cavity (20) therein defining a plug-receiving opening, a top wall (22) and a rear wall (24), and a plurality of terminals each including one end extending into the cavity to make electrical contact with a corresponding terminal on the plug within the cavity and the other end (38) adapted to contact the printed circuit board, wherein the LED module (10) comprises:a separate LED housing (40) mounted over the top and rear walls (22,24) of the connector housing (16),a light emitting device (46) mounted on said LED housing (40) and viewable through a front face (42a) thereof adjacent the plug-receiving opening (20), andconductors (50) extending from said light emitting device (46) through the interior of the LED housing (40) and downward for connection to the printed circuit board.
- The LED module of claim 1 wherein said LED housing (40) is generally L-shaped including a top portion (42) over the top wall (22) of the connector housing (16) and a rear portion (44) over the rear wall (24) of the connector housing.
- The LED module of claim 1 wherein said other ends (38) of the terminals and distal ends (52) of said conductors (50) include feet for surface mounting on the printed circuit board.
- The LED module of claim 3 wherein said feet (38,52) of the terminals and the conductors are generally in a line.
- The LED module of claim 1 wherein said light emitting device (46) is snap fit into a recess (48) formed in the bottom of the LED housing (40).
- The LED module of claim 1 wherein said conductors (50) are snap fit into channels (54,56) formed in the bottom of the LED housing (40).
- The LED module of claim 6 wherein said light emitting device (46) is snap fit into a recess (48) formed in the bottom of the LED housing (40).
- The LED module of claim 1, including complementary interengaging retaining means (60,76,74,78) on the LED housing (40) and the connector housing for retaining the LED module (10) mounted on the board mounted connector (12).
- The LED module of claim 8 wherein said retaining means include a first snap latch (74,78) near the front of the top wall (22) of the connector housing (16) and a second snap latch (60,76) near the bottom of the rear wall (24) of the connector housing.
- The LED module of claim 1, wherein said conductors (50) are press fit into channels (54, 56) formed in the LED housing (40).
- A modular jack assembly for electrically connecting a complementary mating plug to a circuit board, comprising:a jack housing (16) having a front face (18) with a receptacle (20) for receiving the plug, a top wall (22), a rear wall (24) and a bottom face (26) adapted for mounting on the circuit board;a plurality of terminals (39) each including one end (37) extending into the receptacle for making electrical contact with a corresponding terminal on the plug and the other end (38) adapted to contact the circuit board;a separate LED housing (40) mounted over the top (22) and rear (24) walls of the jack housing (16);a light emitting device (46) mounted on the LED housing (40) and viewable through a front face (42a) thereof adjacent the receptacle (20); andconductors (50) extending from the light emitting device (46) through the LED housing (40) for connection to the circuit board.
- The modular jack assembly of claim 11 wherein said LED housing (40) is generally L-shaped including a top portion (42) over the top wall (22) of the jack housing (16) and a rear portion (44) over the rear wall (24) of the jack housing.
- The modular jack assembly of claim 11 wherein said other ends (38) of the terminals and distal ends (52) of said conductors (50) include feet for surface mounting on the printed circuit board.
- The modular jack assembly of claim 13 wherein said feet (38,52) of the terminals and the conductors are generally in a line.
- The modular jack assembly of claim 11 wherein said light emitting device (46) is snap fit into a recess (48) formed in the bottom of the LED housing (40).
- The modular jack assembly of claim 11 wherein said conductors (50) are snap fit into channels (54,56) formed in the bottom of the LED housing (40).
- The modular jack assembly of claim 16 wherein said light emitting device (46) is snap fit into a recess (48) formed in the bottom of the LED housing (40).
- The modular jack assembly of claim 11, including complementary interengaging retaining means (60,76,74,78) between the jack housing and the separate LED housing.
- The modular jack assembly of claim 18 wherein said retaining means include a first snap latch (74,78) near the front of the top wall (22) of the connector housing (16) and a second snap latch (60,76) near the bottom of the rear wall (24) of the connector housing.
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EP98121321A EP0963007B1 (en) | 1998-06-02 | 1998-11-09 | Add-on electrical assembly with light transmission means |
US09/310,805 US6174194B1 (en) | 1998-11-09 | 1999-05-12 | Add-on electrical assembly with light transmission means |
JP11149217A JP3131835B2 (en) | 1998-06-02 | 1999-05-28 | Electrical connector assembly with additional individual LED module |
CNB991069331A CN1166035C (en) | 1998-06-02 | 1999-06-01 | Add-on electrical assembly with light transmission means |
TW88210661U TW419143U (en) | 1998-06-02 | 1999-06-28 | Add-on electrical assembly with light transmission means |
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