EP2541698A1 - Communication connector assembly - Google Patents
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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
- H01R13/46—Bases; Cases
- H01R13/502—Bases; Cases composed of different pieces
- H01R13/506—Bases; Cases composed of different pieces assembled by snap action of the parts
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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
- H01R13/46—Bases; Cases
- H01R13/516—Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing, hoods
- H01R13/518—Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing, hoods for holding or embracing several coupling parts, e.g. frames
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- 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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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R43/00—Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors
- H01R43/20—Apparatus or processes specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining, or repairing of line connectors or current collectors or for joining electric conductors for assembling or disassembling contact members with insulating base, case or sleeve
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- the present patent application relates to a communication connector assembly.
- EP 1 191 646 B discloses communication connector assembly comprising a jack housing for receiving one connection module.
- the jack housing has a front section defining a front opening for receiving a plug connector to be connected with the connection module. Further on, the jack housing has a back section defining a back opening through which the connection module is insertable into or removable from the jack housing.
- connection module of a connector assembly having a single connection module is hold within the jack housing by a releasable spring mechanism of the respective connection module.
- the spring mechanism comprises an elastic protrusion or flexible protrusion meshing with a wall section of the the jack housing when the connection module is inserted into the jack housing.
- the flexible protrusion of spring mechanism has to be released. This is done by a tool to be inserted into a top wall running between the front section and the back section of the jack housing.
- Such a design limits the ability to increase the density of communication connectors which can be arranged in a defined space.
- the housing receives a first connection module in a first orientation and a second connection module in a second orientation turned up side down with respect to the first connection module; whereby each of the connection modules can be connected with a plug connector through a respective front opening of the housing; whereby each of the connection modules can be inserted into or removed from the housing through a respective back opening of the housing; and whereby the flexible protrusion of the spring mechanism of the first connection module is adjacent to the flexible protrusion of the spring mechanism of the second connection module when the both connection modules are inserted into the housing so that the flexible protrusions of the both connection modules can both be released by a common tool to be inserted into the housing between the two connection modules. It is possible to increase the density of communication connectors which can be arranged in a defined space.
- the flexible protrusion of the spring mechanism of the first connection module and the flexible protrusion of the spring mechanism of the second connection module mesh both with a common wall section of the housing when the connection modules are inserted into the housing.
- Figures 1 to 8 show different views of a novel communication connector assembly 10.
- the communication connector assembly 10 shown in Figures 1 to 8 comprises a housing 11 receiving two connection modules 12a, 12b.
- the housing 11 receives a first connection module 12a in a first orientation and a second connection module 12b in a second orientation turned up side down with respect to the first connection module 12a.
- the housing 11 has a front wall 13, a top wall 14, a bottom wall 15 and side walls 16. It is also possible that the housing 11 has a back wall.
- the walls define an interior of the housing 11 for receiving the connection modules 12a and 12b.
- the housing 11 comprises front openings 17 provided in a front section, namely in the front wall 13, of the housing 11.
- the front openings 17 are provided for receiving plug connectors (not shown) to be connected with the connection modules 12a, 12b.
- Each front opening 17 can receive one plug connector (not shown).
- the housing 11 comprises further back openings 18 through which the connection modules 12a, 12b are insertable into or removable from the housing 11.
- connection module 12a, 12b comprises a wire board 19 (see especially Figure 8 ), whereby on the one hand terminal contacts 20 and on the other hand IDC contacts 21 are electrically connected with the wire board 19.
- connection module 12a, 12b provide electrical connections with a plug connector (not shown).
- the IDC contacts 21 of each connection module 12a, 12b provide electrical connections with wires of a data cable (not shown).
- the terminal contacts 20 of the respective connection module 12a, 12b are hold by a first holding element 22 and the IDC contacts 21 of the respective connection module 12a, 12b are hold by a second holding element 23.
- the wire board 19 is positioned between the first holding element 22 and a so-called compression piece 32.
- the first holding element 22, the second holding element 23 and the compression piece 32 are made from plastic and are electrically non conductive.
- connection module 12a, 12b further comprises a releasable spring mechanism 24 having a flexible or elastic, snapping protrusion 25.
- a releasable spring mechanism 24 having a flexible or elastic, snapping protrusion 25.
- connection modules 12a, 12b Due to the fact that two identical connection modules 12a, 12b are positioned up side down with respect to each other within the housing 11, the flexible protrusions 25 of the same are positioned adjacent to each other when the both connection modules 12a, 12b are inserted into the housing 11, so that the flexible protrusions 25 of the both connection modules 12a, 12b act both together with a common wall section 26 of the the housing 11, and that both connection modules 12a, 12b can be released by a common tool 27 to be inserted into the housing 11 between the two connection modules 12a, 12b.
- the housing 11 comprises an insertion opening 31 for the tool 27 in the region of the front wall 14 positioned between the front openings 17 of the housing 11 assigned to the connection modules 12a, 12b.
- the common releasing tool 27 can be inserted into the housing 11 between the adjacent connection modules 12a, 12b through the insertion opening 31 from the front of the housing11 in a direction running parallel to the insertion direction of the plug connectors (not shown) into the front openings 17.
- the flexible protrusion 25 of the spring mechanism 24 of the first connection module 12a and the flexible protrusion 25 of the spring mechanism 24 of the second connection module 12b mesh both with the common wall section 26 of the housing 11 when the connection modules 12a, 12b are inserted into the housing 11.
- the wall section 26 comprises two undercuts 28 each providing a stroke 29 for one of the flexible protrusions 25.
- the strokes prevent the connection modules 12a, 12b from being removed from the housing 11 with unreleased spring mechanisms 24.
- both spring mechanisms 24 become simultaneously unreleased and each of the connection modules 12a, 12b can be removed independently from each other from the housing 11. So, it is possible to remove only one connection module 12a or 12b from the housing 11 while the other connection module 12b or 12a stays in place. So, the electrical connections of the connection module 12b or 12a which stays in place become not interrupted when removing the other connection module 12a or 12b from the housing 11.
- the undercuts 28 of the wall section 26 provide a protrusion 30 of the wall section 26 separating the flexible protrusions 25 of the spring mechanisms 24 of the connection modules 12a, 12b. This helps to avoid that one of the flexible protrusions 25 of the spring mechanisms 24 can block the other flexible protrusions 25.
- connection module 12a or 12b When a connection module 12a or 12b becomes inserted into the housing 11 thorough one of the back openings 18 the flexible protrusion 25 of the respective spring mechanism 24 becomes deformed by the wall section 26 of the the housing 11 and the flexible protrusion 25 snaps back meshing with one of the stokes 29 when the same has passed the undercuts 28 of the wall section 26 thereby securing the connection module 12a or 12b within the housing 11.
- the housing 11 is preferably made from a metallic material or from a plastic material carrying a metallic coating for providing a shielded communication connector assembly 10.
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Description
- The present patent application relates to a communication connector assembly.
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EP 1 191 646 B discloses communication connector assembly comprising a jack housing for receiving one connection module. The jack housing has a front section defining a front opening for receiving a plug connector to be connected with the connection module. Further on, the jack housing has a back section defining a back opening through which the connection module is insertable into or removable from the jack housing. - It is also known from the prior art that the connection module of a connector assembly having a single connection module is hold within the jack housing by a releasable spring mechanism of the respective connection module. The spring mechanism comprises an elastic protrusion or flexible protrusion meshing with a wall section of the the jack housing when the connection module is inserted into the jack housing. For removing such a connection module from the jack housing the flexible protrusion of spring mechanism has to be released. This is done by a tool to be inserted into a top wall running between the front section and the back section of the jack housing. Such a design limits the ability to increase the density of communication connectors which can be arranged in a defined space.
- Against this background, the problem to be solved is to provide a novel handling communication connector assembly. This problem is solved by a communication connector assembly according to claim 1.
- Within the novel communication connector assembly the housing receives a first connection module in a first orientation and a second connection module in a second orientation turned up side down with respect to the first connection module; whereby each of the connection modules can be connected with a plug connector through a respective front opening of the housing; whereby each of the connection modules can be inserted into or removed from the housing through a respective back opening of the housing; and whereby the flexible protrusion of the spring mechanism of the first connection module is adjacent to the flexible protrusion of the spring mechanism of the second connection module when the both connection modules are inserted into the housing so that the flexible protrusions of the both connection modules can both be released by a common tool to be inserted into the housing between the two connection modules. It is possible to increase the density of communication connectors which can be arranged in a defined space.
- According to a preferred development, the flexible protrusion of the spring mechanism of the first connection module and the flexible protrusion of the spring mechanism of the second connection module mesh both with a common wall section of the housing when the connection modules are inserted into the housing. Such a design is simple and reliable.
- Preferred embodiments of the handling device are given in the dependent claims and the description below. Exemplary embodiments will be explained in more detail with reference to the drawing, in which:
- Figure 1
- shows a perspective view of a novel communication connector assembly;
- Figure 2
- shows a cross section through the communication connector assembly of
Figure 1 ; - Figure 3
- shows the communication connector assembly of
Figure 1 together with a tool; - Figure 4
- shows the communication connector assembly of
Figure 1 together with the tool being inserted into the assembly; - Figure 5
- shows a cross section through the communication connector assembly of
Figure 4 ; - Figure 6
- shows the cross section of
Figure 4 with one connection module being partly removed from the assembly housing; - Figure 7
- shows the communication connector assembly of
Figure 1 with one connection module being removed from the assembly; and - Figure 8
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Figure 7 . -
Figures 1 to 8 show different views of a novelcommunication connector assembly 10. - The
communication connector assembly 10 shown inFigures 1 to 8 comprises ahousing 11 receiving twoconnection modules 12a, 12b. Thehousing 11 receives afirst connection module 12a in a first orientation and a second connection module 12b in a second orientation turned up side down with respect to thefirst connection module 12a. - The
housing 11 has afront wall 13, atop wall 14, abottom wall 15 andside walls 16. It is also possible that thehousing 11 has a back wall. The walls define an interior of thehousing 11 for receiving theconnection modules 12a and 12b. - The
housing 11 comprisesfront openings 17 provided in a front section, namely in thefront wall 13, of thehousing 11. Thefront openings 17 are provided for receiving plug connectors (not shown) to be connected with theconnection modules 12a, 12b. Eachfront opening 17 can receive one plug connector (not shown). - The
housing 11 comprisesfurther back openings 18 through which theconnection modules 12a, 12b are insertable into or removable from thehousing 11. - Each
connection module 12a, 12b comprises a wire board 19 (see especiallyFigure 8 ), whereby on the onehand terminal contacts 20 and on the otherhand IDC contacts 21 are electrically connected with thewire board 19. - The
terminal contacts 20 of eachconnection module 12a, 12b provide electrical connections with a plug connector (not shown). The IDC contacts 21 of eachconnection module 12a, 12b provide electrical connections with wires of a data cable (not shown). - The
terminal contacts 20 of therespective connection module 12a, 12b are hold by afirst holding element 22 and theIDC contacts 21 of therespective connection module 12a, 12b are hold by asecond holding element 23. Thewire board 19 is positioned between thefirst holding element 22 and a so-calledcompression piece 32. Thefirst holding element 22, thesecond holding element 23 and thecompression piece 32 are made from plastic and are electrically non conductive. - Each
connection module 12a, 12b further comprises areleasable spring mechanism 24 having a flexible or elastic,snapping protrusion 25. When theconnection modules 12a, 12b are inserted into thehousing 11, the same are hold within thehousing 11 by thespring mechanisms 24. For removing aconnection module 12a, 12b from thehousing 11 therespective spring mechanism 24 has to be released. - Due to the fact that two
identical connection modules 12a, 12b are positioned up side down with respect to each other within thehousing 11, theflexible protrusions 25 of the same are positioned adjacent to each other when the bothconnection modules 12a, 12b are inserted into thehousing 11, so that theflexible protrusions 25 of the bothconnection modules 12a, 12b act both together with acommon wall section 26 of the thehousing 11, and that bothconnection modules 12a, 12b can be released by acommon tool 27 to be inserted into thehousing 11 between the twoconnection modules 12a, 12b. - The
housing 11 comprises an insertion opening 31 for thetool 27 in the region of thefront wall 14 positioned between thefront openings 17 of thehousing 11 assigned to theconnection modules 12a, 12b. The common releasingtool 27 can be inserted into thehousing 11 between theadjacent connection modules 12a, 12b through the insertion opening 31 from the front of the housing11 in a direction running parallel to the insertion direction of the plug connectors (not shown) into thefront openings 17. - The
flexible protrusion 25 of thespring mechanism 24 of thefirst connection module 12a and theflexible protrusion 25 of thespring mechanism 24 of the second connection module 12b mesh both with thecommon wall section 26 of thehousing 11 when theconnection modules 12a, 12b are inserted into thehousing 11. - The
wall section 26 comprises two undercuts 28 each providing a stroke 29 for one of theflexible protrusions 25. The strokes prevent theconnection modules 12a, 12b from being removed from thehousing 11 withunreleased spring mechanisms 24. - When the
tool 27 is inserted into thehousing 11 through theopening 31, bothspring mechanisms 24 become simultaneously unreleased and each of theconnection modules 12a, 12b can be removed independently from each other from thehousing 11. So, it is possible to remove only oneconnection module 12a or 12b from thehousing 11 while theother connection module 12b or 12a stays in place. So, the electrical connections of theconnection module 12b or 12a which stays in place become not interrupted when removing theother connection module 12a or 12b from thehousing 11. - The undercuts 28 of the
wall section 26 provide aprotrusion 30 of thewall section 26 separating theflexible protrusions 25 of thespring mechanisms 24 of theconnection modules 12a, 12b. This helps to avoid that one of theflexible protrusions 25 of thespring mechanisms 24 can block the otherflexible protrusions 25. - When a
connection module 12a or 12b becomes inserted into thehousing 11 thorough one of theback openings 18 theflexible protrusion 25 of therespective spring mechanism 24 becomes deformed by thewall section 26 of the thehousing 11 and theflexible protrusion 25 snaps back meshing with one of the stokes 29 when the same has passed the undercuts 28 of thewall section 26 thereby securing theconnection module 12a or 12b within thehousing 11. - The
housing 11 is preferably made from a metallic material or from a plastic material carrying a metallic coating for providing a shieldedcommunication connector assembly 10. -
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- A communication connector assembly, comprising a housing (11) for receiving at least one connection module (12a, 12b), whereby the housing (11) has at least one front opening (17) for receiving at least one plug connector to be connected with a respective connection module (12a, 12b), whereby the housing (11) has at least one back opening (18) through which the respective connection module (12a, 12b) is insertable into or removable from the housing (11), and whereby the respective connection module (12a, 12b) is hold within the housing (11) by a releasable spring mechanism (14) of the respective connection module (12a, 12b), the spring mechanism (24) having a flexible protrusion (25) acting together with a wall section (26) of the the housing (11); characterised in thatthe housing (11) receives a first connection module (12a) in a first orientation and a second connection module (12b) in a second orientation turned up side down with respect to the first connection module (12a);each of the connection modules (12a, 12b) can be connected with a plug connector through a respective front opening (17) of the housing (11);each of the connection modules (12a, 12b) can be inserted into or removed from the housing (11) through a respective back opening (18) of the housing (11);the flexible protrusion (25) of the spring mechanism (24) of the first connection module (12a) is adjacent to the flexible protrusion (25) of the spring mechanism (24) of the second connection module (12b) when the both connection modules (12a, 12b) are inserted into the housing (11) so that the flexible protrusions (25) of the both connection modules (12a, 12b) can both be released by a common tool to be inserted into the housing (11) between the two connection modules (12a, 12b).
- The communication connector assembly as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the housing (11) has an insertion opening (31) for the tool positioned between the front openings (17) of the housing (11) assigned to the connection modules (12a, 12b).
- The communication connector assembly as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the flexible protrusion (25) of the spring mechanism (24) of the first connection module (12a) and the flexible protrusion (25) of the spring mechanism (24) of the second connection module (12b) mesh both with a common wall section (26) of the housing (11) when the connection modules (12a, 12b) are inserted into the housing (11).
- The communication connector assembly as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that the wall section (26) comprises undercuts (28) each providing a stroke (19) for one of the flexible protrusions (25).
- The communication connector assembly as claimed in claim 3 or 4, characterised in that the undercuts (28) of the wall section (26) provide a protrusion (30) of the wall section (26) separating the flexible protrusions (25) of the spring mechanisms (24) of the connection modules (12a, 12b).
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US20090149043A1 (en) * | 2007-12-11 | 2009-06-11 | Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. | Electrical connector having improved grounding member |
US20100248535A1 (en) * | 2009-03-26 | 2010-09-30 | Cisco Technology, Inc. | Reconfigurable Patch Panel |
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