Telephone Switchboard Protector Patents (Class 439/922)
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Patent number: 12244110Abstract: A current bar adapter for electrically connecting at least one plug-in module to at least one current bar and/or contact bar of an insert part which is inserted into a mounting rail, a number of current bars and/or contact bars that extend in a longitudinal direction of the mounting rail being arranged in the insert part, the current bar adapter including: a clamping device for snapping the current bar adapter onto the mounting rail; at least one interface for contacting the at least one plug-in module; and at least one contact element for contacting the at least one current bar and/or contact bar and establishing an electrical connection between the current bar and/or contact bar and the at least one plug-in module.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2021Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: PHOENIX CONTACT GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Roland Tombers, Heinrich Kaeuper
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Patent number: 8998654Abstract: An industrial automation technology input/output module includes a base section with front and rear sides, a printed circuit board, a contact strip on the front side with a plurality of contact elements configured to make an electrical connection with corresponding mating contact elements of a connector strip, wherein the contact elements are electrically connected to the printed circuit board, a device for forwarding a supply voltage for the printed circuit board is disposed parallel to the contact strip, the device includes a terminal point and the connector strip is formed to include a plurality of mating terminal points electrically connected to respective mating contact elements, and the supply voltage is switched to the printed circuit board via a link element that is insertable into the terminal point and the mating terminal point to interconnect a pair of opposed contact elements and to supply voltage to the printed circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2013Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Peter Donhauser, Gennadij Drehmann
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Patent number: 8277262Abstract: The invention relates to a PCB connector (1), comprising a housing (2) and a plurality of contact elements (3), every contact element (3) having a contact for connection to wires and a contact for connection to a printed circuit board. housing (2) is configured as one piece, the contact elements (3) being captively snap-locked in the housing (2).Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2008Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: ADC GmbHInventor: Ralf-Dieter Busse
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Patent number: 8025523Abstract: A plug-in connector (1) for printed circuit boards includes a two-part housing and a number of contact elements (10), each of the contact elements (10) having two connection sides. One connection side is designed as a contact for connecting leads and the other connection side is designed as a plug-in contact for a printed circuit board. In addition, the contact element (10) has an interface, which is used to connect overvoltage protection elements. The first housing part (2) is designed with recesses (20, 21), into which double-pole surge voltage protectors (24) are inserted. The contact element (10) has a contact surface (13) that is designed as an interface to a surge voltage protector (24) and projects into the recess (20, 21), contacting a first pole of the surge voltage protector (24). The other pole of the surge voltage protector (24) is contacted by a grounding element.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2008Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: ADC GmbHInventor: Heiko Neumetzler
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Patent number: 8016617Abstract: The invention relates to a wire connection module, comprising a two-part housing and a number of contact elements (10), the contact elements (10) having at least one connection side, which is in the form of a contact for connecting wires, the contact element (10) further having an interface, via which surge protection elements can be connected, the first housing part (2) being formed with receptacles (20, 21), into which two-pole surge arresters (24) are inserted, the contact element (10) has a contact face (13), which is in the form of an interface for the surge arrester, protrudes into the receptacle (20, 21) and makes contact with a first pole of the surge arrester (24), contact being made with the other pole of the surge arrester (24) by means of a ground element.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: ADC GmbHInventor: Heiko Neumetzler
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Patent number: 7762833Abstract: The invention relates to a contact element (10) for a plug-type connector for printed circuit boards, the contact element (10) having two connection sides, the one connection side being in the form of a contact for connecting wires and the other connection side being in the form of a contact for a printed circuit board, the contact element (10) further having an interface, via which electrical components can be connected, the interface being in the form of a plane contact face (13).Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: ADC GmbHInventor: Heiko Neumetzler
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Patent number: 7722403Abstract: A grounding comb, in particular for a plug-type connector for printed circuit boards, includes a carrier on which laterally sprung contact lugs are arranged. The contact lugs are positioned exactly opposite one another on the two longitudinal sides of the carrier. The grounding comb allows for improved integration of surge arresters (e.g., two-pole arresters).Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: ADC GmbHInventor: Heiko Neumetzler
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Patent number: 7503798Abstract: A cross-connect wiring system includes a terminal block, a connecting block and a patch plug. The terminal block has a front side and a rear side. The connecting block is mounted on the front side of the terminal block. At least two pairs of tip and ring insulation displacement contacts (IDCs) are at least partially mounted within the connecting block. Each of these IDCs has a first end that includes a first conductor receiving slot and a second end that includes a second conductor receiving slot. The first and second ends of each IDC are non-collinear. Both the first and second conductor receiving slots of each IDC are on the front side of the terminal block. The patch plug includes a housing and at least two pairs of tip and ring plug contacts. The tip and ring plug contacts of at least one of the two pairs of tip and ring plug contacts cross over each other within the plug housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: CommScope, Inc. of North CarolinaInventor: Amid Hashim
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Patent number: 7335069Abstract: A connector module, which permits termination of cross-connect wires on one surface and cable wires on an opposite surface, has an internal switch configuration which is normally open, such that the cross-connect wires are normally not connected to the cable wires. The module exhibits a generally “Z” shaped configuration which permits test access, jumper insertion, and protector mounting on either surface.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: CommScope, Inc. of North CarolinaInventors: Doug Williams, William C. Clark
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Patent number: 7207828Abstract: A testing and cut-off device for a telephone or computer line to connect two incoming strands to two outgoing strands, comprises a testing well inside which are located a first couple of terminals corresponding to the two incoming strands and a second couple of terminals corresponding to the two outgoing strands, and a pivotal cover for closing the well. These two couples of terminals are insulated from one another, when the cover is open. Each terminal is accessible from the outside by a testing plug. The device further comprises electrical contacts in the cover for interconnecting the terminals when the cover is closed. Said interconnection means in the pivotal cover also comprise means for galvanically linking the latter with an additional electrical component outside the well when the cover is closed. The additional component may be within or outside the cover. If outside it may be connected by wires joined to insulation displacement contacts attached to the cover.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Hervé Tricaud, Pierre Bonvallat
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Patent number: 7207818Abstract: A telecommunications module has a front and a rear side and at least two contacts which are in disconnectable contact with each other at a disconnection point, wherein at least one contact has at least two projections in the vicinity of the disconnection point and on either side of the disconnection point. The contacts can be separated by inserting an external component or a portion thereof in an insertion direction between the projections. This manner of separation of the contacts without contacting any of the disconnection points results in less abrasion at these points. At least one of the projections formed on a contact of a telecommunications module in the vicinity of a disconnection point may be used as a test access to the contact.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Guy J. Barthes, Guy Metral
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Patent number: 6994561Abstract: An interface module for collecting sensor signals at a cross connect block includes a circuit board having an upper side and an opposite lower side. The upper side is configured to receive a plurality of individual sensor signals. The lower side includes at least one connector that includes a plurality of contacts. The sensor signals are communicated to the plurality of contacts in a pre-determined pattern.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2004Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Tyco Electronics CorporationInventor: Paul John Pepe
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Patent number: 6984147Abstract: A testing and cut-off device for a telephone or computer line to connect two incoming strands to two outgoing strands, comprises a testing well inside which are located a first couple of terminals corresponding to the two incoming strands and a second couple of terminals corresponding to the two outgoing strands, and a pivotal cover for closing the well. These two couples of terminals are insulated from one another, when the cover is open. Each terminal is accessible from the outside by a testing plug. The device further comprises electrical contacts in the cover for interconnecting the terminals when the cover is closed. Said interconnection means in the pivotal cover also comprise means for galvanically linking the latter with an additional electrical component outside the well when the cover is closed. The additional component may be within or outside the cover. If outside it may be connected by wires joined to insulation displacement contacts attached to the cover.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Pouyet, S.A.Inventors: Hervé Tricaud, Pierre Bonvallat
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Patent number: 6916212Abstract: A comb for making a branch connection to preexisting cabling in an information transmission network includes branch connection plugs fitted with contact fingers suitable for being inserted in an electrical junction strip for connecting the preexisting cabling to branch cabling. The electrical junction strip is designed to establish electrical continuity between inlet electrical cabling and outlet electrical cabling. The comb has at least two branch connection plugs secured to a single fixing plate, and handle means for said fixing plate. The junction strip includes jumpers used to provide continuity between inlet and outlet cabling. The branch connection plugs are used to redirect circuitry to branch cabling and following their insertion, the jumpers may be removed so that input lines are connected solely to branch lines.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: France TelecomInventor: Karim Bennia-Latreche
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Patent number: 6729900Abstract: A transmission wire connector includes a first wire contact member and a second wire contact member mounted in bores in a base unit wherein the first and second contact members may slide to make contact with an exchange linked wire, and a consumer linked wire respectively, the first and second wire contacts within the base unit being isolated from one another; together with a separable module unit cable of coupling with the base unit and providing direct or indirect electrical connection between the first and second contacts when the module unit is coupled to the base unit, the separable module unit being one of a plurality of such module units arranged to provide different functions to the connector or a wire it connects.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Channell LimitedInventor: Andrew Philip Charles Dooley
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Patent number: 6654223Abstract: A surge arrester mounting unit is provided for telecommunications and data systems technology. The arrester includes an upper part and lower part made of plastic, and metallic contact elements which are arranged in pairs and which engage, by means of spring arms, in chambers of the upper part in order to made contact with surge arresters. The contact elements have contact blades which project out of the lower part. In order to enable the surge arrester mounting unit also to be used for terminal blocks with high transmission rates, the invention provides for the contact blades (11) for separating contact fingers (directed into the interior of a terminal block) (1)), from insulation piercing contact elements (4) to be made approximately twice as long as the spring arms (19) and to be given more than double the material thickness (d) at the free end by bending over.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1999Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Krone GmbHInventors: Hans-Dieter Bippus, Bryce Lindsay Nicholls
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Patent number: 6565370Abstract: A connector protection bracket that mounts to the rear of an electronic assembly, having a flange extending away from the electronic assembly to protect the connector such that should the rear of the assembly drop upon removal from a shelf, the flange, rather than the connector, will strike the shelf.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: AG Communication Systems CorporationInventors: Zbigniew Kabat, Richard A. Walton
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Patent number: 6560126Abstract: A protector panel for telecommunication wires has a plurality of rows of sockets. Each of the sockets has two pairs of receptacles for receiving pins of a plug-in excess voltage protector module. Rows of pins protrude from the back of the panel, each of the pins registering with one of the receptacles so as to provide two pairs of pins for each socket pattern. A pair of outside-plant wires extends from one of the pairs of pins of each socket pattern. Similarly, a pair of customer premises wires extends from the other of the pairs of each socket pattern. The pairs of wires are twisted substantially along their entire length. The amount of twist of at least some of the pairs of the outside-plant wires within each row differs from the amount of twist of at least some of the other pairs of outside-plant wires. Similarly, the amount of twist of the customer premises wires also differs from others in the same row.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Corning Cable Systems LLCInventors: Tuan Le, K. Erin Blake, Guy Castonguay, Josh M. Wilken
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Patent number: 6514094Abstract: A cable terminal contract assembly (3) encompasses two spaced apart tongues (4) with contact springs (7) exhibiting contact points (8), wherein the longitudinal edges of the tongues are intended for the insertable, positive meshing with guide grooves of one of the chambers of a multiple-connection strap. The tongues (4) exhibit wire connecting means at the free end, insulation-piercing connecting devices (5), and are connected on the inner end by a web (6) with a narrow width. The contact assembly is a through contact that is transformable into a separating contact by separating the web, or into a switching contact by inserting an isolating piece or via molding. The connection strap casing can be produced as a one-piece plastic body.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Reichle & De-Massari AGInventor: Hans Reichle
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Patent number: 6511327Abstract: A network interface system or device is disclosed that represents an optimal balance in the cost of the materials for the components and the cost of the assembly time required of a field technician. One or more lines from the network provider, e.g., a telephone company, are provided as well as one or more corresponding lines from a customer. For a given network line and corresponding customer line, each line is preferably terminated with a female spade connector. A small printed circuit board (PCB) is provided that has ends shaped to act as male spade connectors. An electrical connection is provided between the ends of the PCB. Optionally, but preferably, a gas tube is provided to suppress surges on the network line before they damage equipment connected to the customer line. A PCB configured in this manner can connect one set or multiple sets of lines.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1999Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.Inventors: David Stevens Kerr, Jason A. Kay, Douglas Lewis Cowan, Anthony Joseph David, Ivan Pawlenko
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Patent number: 6196862Abstract: A transmission wire connector, and a kit of parts for assembling such a transmission wire connector, is provided. The transmission wire connector, and a kit of parts, includes a first wire contact member and a second wire contact member mounted in bores in a base unit wherein the first and second contact members contact an exchange linked wire and a consumer linked wire respectively. The first and second wire contacts within the base unit are isolated from one another. A separable module unit cable of coupling with the base unit and providing direct or indirect electrical connection between the first and second contacts when the module unit is coupled to the base unit is also provided. The separable module unit is one of a plurality of such module units arranged to provide different functions to the connector or wire it connects. The connector may also include actuators for forcing the contacts and wires into an insulation displacement relationship.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1996Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: A.C. Edgerton LimitedInventor: Andrew Philip Charles Dooley
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Patent number: 6193556Abstract: The application describes an electrical terminal comprising a pair of longitudinally disposed contact members, each having a pair of insulation displacement connectors connectors, one at either end thereof, thereby to link two wire pairs, wherein. each contact member comprises a contact arm each extending in a defined direction, the contact arms leading to a pair of arrestor contacts spaced so as to accept a surge arrestor. The defined direction is preferably substantially transverse to the contact members. This enables the surge arrestor to be placed to one side of the electrical terminal, avoiding interference with ingoing and outgoing wires and avoiding inhibiting access to test points. The contact members are preferably parallel within the electrical terminal. The arrestor contacts are preferably spring contacts, thereby to enable replacement of the arrestor. The contact arms more preferably end at the spring contacts.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1998Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: A. C. Egerton LimitedInventor: Richard Escane
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Patent number: 6120317Abstract: The connection/disconnection module includes an insulating support and two first and two second insulation-displacement contacts that can be plugged into one another. It includes firstly two connectors, each of which comprises the two first contacts or the two second contacts, and a pusher moveably mounted on the two contacts, and secondly the support comprising a base and a connection block projecting from the base for the purpose of connecting the connectors to said block and to each other.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignee: AlcatelInventor: Pascal Miquet
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Patent number: 6074239Abstract: This invention relates to a device for connecting a sheathed electric wire in an insulation-displacing contact with the aid of a pivoting connection pusher. When the rotary pusher is opened after the wire is connected, a "semi-hard" point is passed by reason of a cam which pushes an elastic switch element, then the pusher is maintained in its position of maximum opening by a hollow in the cam, while the line connection then remains cut off by the effect of this cam.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Pouyet, S.A.Inventor: Didier Camps
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Patent number: 5989074Abstract: A disconnect module 10 includes printed circuit board subassemblies 12 mounted on a mounting member 70 for connecting shielded twisted pair cables 2A and 2B, and for disconnecting the cables for testing the integrity of the circuits. Each module 10 also includes a ground bus 74 on the mounting member 70 for connecting drain wires 6 in multiple cables 2A and 2B through traces on printed circuit board subassemblies 12 to a ground reference. Each printed circuit board subassembly 12 includes an input electrical connector 30 and an output electrical connector 40, each of which can connect corresponding wire pairs 4 in four single pair shielded or screened cables, such as T1 cables. The connectors 30, 40 are mounted on the front of a printed circuit board 14 for easy access, and each connector includes a pivoting stuffer 36, 46.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: The Whitaker CorporationInventors: Mitchell Eugene Miller, Carl Gene Reed, Ronald Treche
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Patent number: 5844785Abstract: Disclosed is a protector device designed for insertion in connecting blocks. The device includes a ground connector which has a detent on one end for receiving a ground bar from the connecting block. The other end of the connector contacts the ground electrode of a voltage surge protector element when the ground bar is inserted without any forces supplied by the housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Bassel Hage Daoud, Adam Stuart Kane
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Patent number: 5836791Abstract: A modular telecommunications terminal block system includes one or more terminal blocks (10) which may be repeatedly installed and removed from a mounting rail (24). Each terminal block (10) employs a housing (12) having a telephone exchange wire carrier and a service wire carrier within the housing. An exchange to be connected to the terminal block (10) is inserted through an opening (36) in the housing and into the exchange wire carrier (20) which is movable between an open position and a closed position. By manually pressing the exchange wire (20) in the closed position, or by installating the terminal block (10) onto the mounting rail (24), the exchange wire is terminated to an exchange wire contact element (170) within the terminal block (10). A service wire is separately terminated within the terminal block and engages a service wire contact element (66, 68).Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1997Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Assignee: PSI Telecommunications, Inc.Inventors: Charles W. Waas, Mark R. Jespersen
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Patent number: 5803772Abstract: A termination device for telecommunication and data transmission applications, comprising a carrier rail, a base element with a receiving opening and functional modules. Various termination tasks can be solved by the base element being latched or onto or held by the carrier rail. Receiving portions for a termination element for incoming cables and for a termination element for outgoing cables are provided in the base element. A functional module is disposed between the two termination elements.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1996Date of Patent: September 8, 1998Assignee: Krone AktiengesellschaftInventors: Manfred Muller, Dieter Gerke
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Patent number: 5800215Abstract: A distribution block for telecommunication and data transmission applications, in particular for the main distribution frame of telephone and data lines. The distribution block includes insulation displacement contact elements for the connection of the subscriber cables as well as of the exchange office cables. One-piece contact springs are disposed in the interior of the modular-design distribution block. A mounting bracket, in particular for receiving distribution blocks is provided including a U-shaped tub. A device for guiding cables is rotatably moved in a partial section, and with cable guide portions. A reduction in size, an improvement of connection tasks, the individual protection of double wires, a reliable grounding and a cable guiding which is substantially resistant to buckling and bending are secured, is achieved by that one-piece contact springs disposed in the interior of distribution block.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignee: Krone AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ingo Dohnke, Gunter Hegner, Gerd Richter
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Patent number: 5733140Abstract: Disclosed is a patch cord connector and connector block combination which results in low insertion forces and enhanced side-to-side stability for the patch cord connectors. The patch cord connector includes a latch member formed in a portion of one surface of the connector housing, and the connector block includes a series of grooves formed in its housing for receiving the latch.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Frank Phillips Baker, III, Golam Mabud Choudhury, Theodore Alan Conorich, Leonard Hugh Drexler, Michael Gregory German, Jeffrey Dale Nielson
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Patent number: 5643014Abstract: A mounting arrangement between connector modules of a double-sided modular connecting block and polarity sensitive current and voltage limiting circuit protection devices. Connector modules having multiple pairs of insulation displacement connecting (IDC) terminals are insertable into a mounting bracket to form the double-sided connecting block. Exclusionary posts are selectively molded into a front and rear side of the connector modules and correspond to each pair of terminals. The posts on the front of a connector module align and mate with a cavity included on a front-mounted current and voltage limiting protection device. Similarly posts molded in a different location on the rear side of the connector module align and mate with a cavity included in a rear-mounted protection module. The corresponding posts and cavities create an exclusionary key and slot interface which prevents circuit protection devices of improper polarity from being inserted within the wrong side of a connector module.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Wayne Scott Filus, Antonio Albino Figueiredo, Adam Stuart Kane, Theodore Edward Kluska, Wayne David Larsen, Jeremia Patrick Starace
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Patent number: 5641312Abstract: A terminal block with a plastic housing and insulation displacement contact elements provided therein for incoming and outgoing conductors. In order to simplify the termination of the conductors at the insulation displacement contact elements and to permit a protection of the conductors against surge voltages and surge currents, it is provided that the insulation displacement contact elements are disposed separately from each other in the plastic housing, and that each insulation displacement contact element is provided with a center tapping. The spaced center tappings opposedly disposed in the plastic housing can be connected with each other by different function plugs.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1994Date of Patent: June 24, 1997Assignee: Krone AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hans-Dieter Bippus, Rafik Munshi, Jeff Glen
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Patent number: 5624267Abstract: A cross-connect bus for plugging engagement with a cross-connect panel having a plurality of rows of projecting insulation displacement connectors includes first and second rectilinear axially extending resilient spring wire contact elements having outer end portions supported in fixed positions and in coaxial alignment with each other by spaced apart receptacles defined by a common support base. The inner end portions of the contact elements are supported in cantilever position by the outer end portions and have overlapping free ends biased into electrical contacting engagement with each other. Plugging elements cooperate with the support base to disable, monitor or test circuits completed by the cross-connect bus without removing the bus from plugging engagement with an associated cross-connect panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1995Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: James J. Johnston
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Patent number: 5622516Abstract: An insulation displacement connecting (IDC) terminal that accepts two insulated wires in a single slot for the making of an electrical connection. The IDC portion of the terminal, which cuts into the insulation of the wire to establish contact, is designed with large flat spring contacts about a centrally located slot, wherein the contacts displace torsionally when normal forces placed on the terminals exceed a fixed load. The torsional displacement is enabled by the inclusion of a widened slot proximate a base portion of the terminal. The widened slot in combination with an angular orientation of the terminal contained within an insulated connector module housing enables the contacts to twist to away from one another. This displacement effect allows for larger gauge and more than one conductor to be inserted into the terminal without permanently yielding the beam contacts of the terminal.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: William C. Baggett, Golam M. Choudhury, Michael G. German, Dianne W. Gilland, Andrew Schwartz, Jeremia P. Starace, Wayne D. Larsen
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Patent number: 5588881Abstract: A terminal block and removable electronic module assembly is provided having a movable disconnect member that is displaceable relative to the module between engaged and disengaged positions in which an electronic component carried by the module is electrically connected and disconnected, respectively, relative to terminals carried by the terminal block member. When the disconnect member is in the disconnect position, the electronic module may be tested by a test plug external of the module housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1995Date of Patent: December 31, 1996Assignee: Weidmueller Interface GmbH & Co.Inventors: Gerhard Eggert, Walter Hanning, Uwe Fiene, Michael Schnatwinkel, Rudolf Steinmeier, Manfred Wilmes
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Patent number: 5549489Abstract: Disclosed is a connector module which permits a make-before-break contact when inserting jumper or test access leads. The stem portions of the contacts make physical and electrical contact at two points which are aligned with slots in the module so that one point remains closed while one point opens due to lead insertion. Ribs may also be provided to guide the lead insertion and control deflection of the leads and stems.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: August 27, 1996Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: William C. Baggett, Elliot A. Baines, Jr., Wayne S. Filus, Dianne W. Gilland, Theodore E. Kluska, Wayne D. Larsen, Mark G. Spaulding, Jeremia P. Starace
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Patent number: 5494461Abstract: A terminal block for high transmission rates in the telecommunication and data technique. The terminal block includes a plastic casing and metal insulation displacement contact elements inserted pair-wise in at least two parallel rows into the casing with connected contact fingers forming spring contacts. The flat insulation displacement contact elements are formed at the narrow side webs including the contact slot therebetween and of the base web. The width of the spring contacts is small.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1994Date of Patent: February 27, 1996Assignee: Krone AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hans-Dieter Bippus, Robert A. Fitzgerald, Bryce L. Nicholss
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Patent number: 5411417Abstract: An insulated terminal block body having a pair of electrical terminals (12, 12') connected by a conductive terminal bus bar (4) is provided with a removably connected overvoltage component (2) having a pair of parallel spaced conductive leads (8, 8') maintained by a pair of resilient members (6, 6') in frictional electrical contact with a portion of the bus bar and with a ground conductor, respectively. In a first embodiment, the ground conductor is a ground bar (5), and in second and third embodiments, the ground conduction comprises the support rail (3) upon which the terminal block body is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1994Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Weidmueller Interface GmbH & Co.Inventors: Dietmar Horn, Klaus Strate
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Patent number: 5332397Abstract: A telecommunications adapter for connecting a modular connector to the mating end of a telecommunications interface adapter comprises a modular connection structure; a printed circuit board having exposed electrical contacts disposed within the plane of the printed circuit board which are electrically connected to the modular connection structure; and a housing structure having a central cavity enclosing a predetermined portion of the printed circuit board, the housing structure further having a plug end for mating contact with the telecommunications interface terminal and which has an aperture through which the electrical contacts of the printed circuit board outwardly extend for electrical connection with the telecommunications interface terminal.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1993Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: Independent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: David L. Ingalsbe
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Patent number: 5297975Abstract: The invention relates to a terminal bank for the telecommunication and data technology, with a cable connecting member 1 provided with cutting and clamping contact elements 10 for the termination of incoming cable cores 14, and a terminating element to be latched thereunto for the connection of the incoming cable cores 14 with the outgoing cable cores 37. The cutting and clamping contact elements 10 of the cable connecting member 1 have contact lugs 7, onto which bifurcated contacts 9 of the terminating element can be plugged. The terminating element is adapted as a plug connector receiving portion 2 with chambers 23 being open towards bottom, for the insertion of plug connectors 6 connected with the outgoing cable cores 37, and that the bifurcated contacts 9 are provided at the plug connectors 6.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1992Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Krone AktiengesellschaftInventors: Dieter Gerke, Manfred Muller, Harald Bulow
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Patent number: 5224881Abstract: The invention relates to a connection strip for transmission lines, having two rows of tags on a tag block for the pairs of conductors that define the lines, and having lightning arresters connected in parallel with the lines. The tag block has three rows of chimneys on its front face for the two rows of tags for the conductors, and a third row of tags for the lightning arresters, with the lightning arresters being mounted in a protection strip which is itself removably mounted on the third row of chimneys. The invention is applicable to telecommunications.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1992Date of Patent: July 6, 1993Assignee: Mars ActelInventors: Maurice Lejuste, Francois Michaux
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Patent number: 5145380Abstract: A commnication system patch panel is the subject matter of the present disclosure. The present patch panel provides a convenient device for selectively connecting a wire from one plurality of wires to a selected wire of another plurality of wires. The patch panel includes a front side having an access opening on its front side. The patch panel includes a mounting plate which is adapted for being mounted on a vertical surface. A plurality of connector blocks is mounted on one side of the mounting plate. A portion of the connector blocks is adapted to be connected to wires which are connected to a communication network. Each of the connector blocks of the remainder of the connector blocks is adapted to be connected to wires which are connected to terminals. Each of the blocks adapted to be connected to a wire connected to a communication network is connected to a respective network jack. The network jacks are mounted on one side of the mounting plate at the front of the patch panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1991Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Homaco, Inc.Inventors: Bruce D. Holcomb, Franklin D. Lantz
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Patent number: 4875868Abstract: A plug-in module may be added to terminals on an existing telephone distribution frame. Electronic modules may be added to the plug-in modules to provide surge and lightning protection and the like. This way a distribution frame built to protect electromechanical voice signal transmission standards may be upgraded to protect electronic transmission data signal transmission capabilities, both now and in the future.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1988Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Casimir Z. Cwirzen, Albert Kupferschmidt
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Patent number: 4854884Abstract: A frame connector assembly having a module field into which six pin alarm indicating modules can be inserted. The front face of the module field has six receptacles for each module, each receptacle associated with a respective one of the six module pins. The rear face of the module field has six pins for each module, each pin associated with a respective one of the six receptacles. The ground bus which interconnects all of the rear face ground pins of all of the modules in a given row follows a serpentine path. The module field receptacles are designed to make it difficult to insert a module with the pins reversed.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1988Date of Patent: August 8, 1989Assignee: Reliance Comm/Tec CorporationInventor: John J. Unger
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Patent number: 4846735Abstract: The invention relates to a terminal strip or blocks in telecommunications, comprising a support plate with terminal elements for conductors to be plugged thereon and of a strip-like upper part to be snapped onto the support plate to create a relatively long terminal block without risk of addition of tolerance errors. The upper part is formed by several partial blocks, and the support plate has several receiving chambers arranged one behind the other for the partial blocks.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1988Date of Patent: July 11, 1989Assignee: Krone AktiengesellschaftInventors: Heide Teichler, Manfred Muller
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Patent number: 4822306Abstract: A connector bank for telecommunication devices is disclosed which includes a plastic housing with at least one series of connection contacts arranged in connection chambers to receive cable wires, in particular dropwire cable wires. A connector bank includes a series of contact elements for overvoltage suppressors formed in plug sockets. A second series of plug contact elements. The test plug sockets are arranged between two adjacent connection chambers for cable wires. By the arrangement according to the invention, the insertion of test plugs into the test plug sockets may be effected with a completely wired connector bank and under the protection of the overvoltage suppressors.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1987Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Assignee: Krone AktiengesellschaftInventor: Eberhard Klaiber
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Patent number: 4823381Abstract: A security cover for a conventional telephone installation backboard, characterized by use of a pair of mounting members rapidly attachable to the backboard, one of which includes a hinged door panel which may be pivoted toward and away from the other mounting member to provide selective access to the backboard. The pair of mounting members are so constructed to permit mounting the backboard without disturbing any existing wiring connections on the backboard and once installed, the hinged door panel may be locked in a close position to prohibit unauthorized access to wiring disposed on the backboard.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1986Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Inventor: Robert D. Olson
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Patent number: 4811169Abstract: A single sided telephone frame particularly suited for DSX use utilizing a standard relay rack. In-plant equipment cables are interconnected to equipment blocks at an upper end of the frame. Below the equipment blocks are a group of jack panels located between groups of cross-connect block elements to maintain cable connections therebetween as short as possible. Connections between groups of cross-connect blocks to the jack panel elements, and from the jack panel elements to the equipment block elements are principally through a single vertical trough along one side of the frame, thereby permitting maximum space utilization. Each of the elements includes a metallic enclosure having members forming segments of the trough which are aligned to vertical congruency upon assembly upon the frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1986Date of Patent: March 7, 1989Assignee: Porta Systems Corp.Inventors: Paul V. De Luca, Michael Shatzkin, Albert Atun
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Patent number: 4722702Abstract: A high density front administered telephone protector block having three terminal connection surfaces disposed on three sides of the block. The block is mounted on an inner end by a rearwardly extending bracket. A first side surface mounts protector modules, an oppositely disposed second side surface mounts outside plant wire wrap pins for connecting subscriber pairs. A third outer end surface extends transversely past the side surface and mounts quick clip terminals for cross connections.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1982Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Assignee: Porta Systems Corp.Inventors: Paul V. De Luca, Michael Fasano, Albert Atun
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Patent number: 4701135Abstract: A connector for mounting on a vertical main frame has an elongate body portion containing a protector field and an elongate jumper field extending along one side. The connector is mounted on the frame member by a bracket which mounts the connector so that the body portion extends at an angle to the plane of the main frame. With an appropriate angle, a useful space is provided between connectors, for access, while removal and replacement of protector modules, and entire connectors, is readily available. One particularly appropriate angle is about 53.degree., while another is about 70.degree., although these can vary. A test field can also extend along one side, adjacent to the jumper field.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1986Date of Patent: October 20, 1987Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Thomas G. Volk, Donald F. Jaycox