BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a connector panel and more particularly
to a connector panel having an array of connector elements of the type usable in the
telecommunications or data transmission field for terminating or cross:connecting
various selected conductors. The panel includes improved means for mounting the connectors
in such array.
[0002] Connector panels having an array of connector elements are available in the prior
art. Most of these comprise a relatively flat panel member having a plurality of openings
provided with contact terminals. In these prior art structures, the portion of the
connector element which - faces the top side of the connector panel is provided with
means for terminating a conductor wire from a telecommunication or data transmission
line. In many cases, the portion of the contact terminal extending from the rearward
side of the panel is also provided with means facilitating its connection with a second
conductor element either by soldering, conventional wire wrap techniques or other
connection means. The individual contact elements are retained within the connector
panel in these prior art devices in a variety of ways. In U.S. Patent No. 3,976,350
issued to Keglewitsch, the conductor elements are simply inserted into openings in
the panel and retained therein by a shoulder portion. In U.S. Patent No. 4,084,877
to Knickerbocker, the contact terminal is inserted into an opening in the connector
panel and retained therein by a tab portion extending through an opening in the connector.
In U.S. Patent No. 3,932,017 to Dechelette, the connector elements are simply inserted
into an opening in a connector panel and retained therein via a force fit. In U.S.
Patent No. 4,006,957 to Narozny, the conductor elements are inserted into openings
within a base portion of the panel member and a second portion or keeper having a
plurality of openings corresponding to the openings in the base is positioned over
the connector elements. This second portion or keeper is retained by a further cover
means.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The present invention differs from the prior art by providing a connector panel for
use in the telecommunications and data transmission fields which embodies a plurality
of split cylinder type connectors. More particularly, the present invention relates
to a connector panel array embodying an improved and unique means for loading and
retaining the individual connector elements within the panel. Although the device
of the present invention has utility in a variety of applications, it has particular
utility in the telecommunications area for use with a telephone connector block.
[0004] Specifically, the device of the present invention includes a first housing member
comprising a base having a first set of connector receiving cavities or openings extending
therethrough from the top to the bottom. Openings which are transversely aligned are
connected with adjacent openings by a laterally extending groove or slot disposed
in the top portion of the base and extending partially through the thickness of the
base. A plurality of connector elements each having a split cylinder contact end are
mounted within the panel. Each of these connector elements includes an intermediate
mounting strip or support portion disposed near the lower end of the connector for
insertion into the lateral slot or groove extending between the plurality of openings.
In some cases, individual connector elements may be mounted or loaded within the groove
whereas in other cases two or more individual connector elements may be joined together
at their lower end by the support portion for mounting or loading into the groove.
The end of the connector element opposite the split cylinder connector can also be
provided with a connector end if desired.
[0005] The connector panel also includes a top or connector retaining member having a second
set of connector cavities or openings extending from its top surface to its bottom
surface with the openings being appropriately spaced for registration with the connector
receiving openings in the base housing. This connector retaining member is positioned
over the base housing and lowered so that the split cylinder connector ends extend
through the openings in the top member. Means are associated with the top and base
housing members for securely connecting these sections together in fixed relationship.
In the preferred embodiment, this connecting means includes a plurality of tab portions
positioned along an edge of the top section for engagement with corresponding openings
in a side or shoulder portion of the base section.
[0006] The base section or housing also includes a fanning strip portion extending upwardly
from each side edge for the purpose of guiding conductors to be terminated into appropriate
position on the connector panel. These fanning strip portions extend upwardly past
the top section and include a beveled base to provide improved lead-in and better
alignment of the conductor wires with respect to such connector members.
[0007] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a connector panel
for use in the telecommunications or data transmission fields having an improved means
for loading and retaining a plurality of connector elements within the panel.
[0008] Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved connector panel
having an array of connector elements of the split cylinder type.
[0009] Another object of the present invention is to provide a slot portion with each of
the openings to assist in supporting the connector elements.
[0010] Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved connector element
usable with the connector panel of the present invention.
[0011] A further object of the present invention is to provide a connector panel having
an array of split cylinder type connectors and a pair of fanning strips on opposite
sides of such panel to facilitate better lead-in and alignment of conductor wires
with the individual connector elements.
[0012] These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent with reference
to the drawings, the description of the preferred embodiment and the appended claims.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013]
Figure 1 is a pictorial view of the connector panel of the present invention showing
the first or base portion of the panel with a plurality of connector elements loaded
therein and the second or connector retaining portion ready for connection with the
base portion.
Figure 2 is a view, partially in section, of the base portion as viewed along section
line 2-2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a view, partially in section, of the base portion as viewed along section
line 3-3 of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a top elevational view of a portion of the first or base housing of the
connector panel of the present invention.
Figure 5 is a view, partially in section, as viewed along the section line 5-5 of
Figure 4.
Figure 6 is a view, partially in section, as viewed along the section line 6-6 of
Figure 4.
Figure 7 is a bottom elevational view of a portion of the first or base housing of
the connector panel of the present invention.
Figure 8 is a view, partially in section, of the connector retaining portion of the
connector panel as viewed along the section line 8-8 of Figure 1.
Figure 9 is a view, partially in section, of the connector retaining portion of the
connector panel as viewed along the section line 9-9 of Figure 1.
Figure 10 is a bottom elevational view of the connector retaining portion of the conductor
panel of the present invention.
Figure 11 is a front elevational view of a pair of connector elements usable with
the connector panel of the present invention.
Figure 12 is a front elevational view of a second embodiment of a pair of connector
elements usable with the connector panel of the present invention.
Figure 13 is a front elevational view of a single connector element usable with the
connector panel of the present invention.
Figure 14 is a side elevational view of the connector elements illustrated in Figure
11.
Figure 15 is an end view, partially in section, of the fully assembled connector panel
of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0014] The connector panel of the present invention is illustrated in Figure 1 and identified
by general reference numeral 10. This connector panel 10 includes a first or base
housing portion 11 and a top or connector receiving housing portion 15 adapted for
connection with the base portion 11. A plurality of connector elements 20 are designed
for placement within corresponding connector receiving openings 19 disposed within
the base portion 11. After an entire array of connector elements 20 have been loaded
into the base portion 11 as illustrated in Figure 1, the top or connector retaining
portion is positioned over the loaded connector elements 20 so that the openings 16
in the top portion 15 align with the connector elements 20. The top portion 15 is
then lowered over the loaded connector elements 20 to a position where a connecting
edge 21 disposed on each side of the connector receiving portion 15 snaps into and
interlocks with corresponding connection means provided in the base portion 11. As
further illustrated in Figure 1, the base portion 11 includes a pair of fanning strips
18, 18 extending upwardly from each side edge of the base housing 11. These fanning
strips 18 include a plurality of laterally spaced individual fanning elements 31 having
openings therebetween to permit the feeding and guiding of individual conductor wires
to the connector elements 20.
[0015] With more specific reference to Figures 2-7, the base portion includes an elongated,
centrally disposed base housing 22. As illustrated best in Figures 2 and 3, this base
housing 22 includes a plurality of elongated, raised rib portions extending substantially
the entire length of the base housing 22. Disposed between these ridge portions 24
are a plurality of elongated recessed portions 25. The centrally positioned base housing
22 is also provided with a set of connector receiving openings 19 (Figure 1). As illustrated
best in Figures 4, 5 and 6, these connector receiving openings include several cavity
portions. A first cavity portion includes the opening or hole 28 which extends entirely
through the base housing 22 from its top surface to its bottom surface. In the preferred
embodiment, this opening 28 extending through the base housing 22 is shown as having
a generally square cross-section, although it can be circular or of various other
shapes. A second cavity portion comprises the generally elongated slot or groove 26
extending transversely with respect to the longitudinal axis of the base housing 22.
In the preferred embodiment, this transverse slot or groove 26 extends substantially
across the entire width of the base housing 22 and intersects adjacent, laterally
spaced openings 28. Thus, the slot 26 extends between and joins adjacent openings
28 in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the housing portion 22. The
slot 26 extends from the top surface of the base housing 22 downwardly toward the
bottom of the housing 22 and terminates at a closed inner end. As also illustrated
in Figures 5 and 6, the slot 26 includes a short, beveled lead-in edge 30 which extends
from the top surface of the base housing 22 to the transverse slot 26. This beveled
lead-in edge 30 permits the connector elements 20 (Figure 1) to be more easily loaded
into the base housing 22.
[0016] A third cavity portion comprises the portion 29 illustrated best in Figures 4 and
5. This portion 29 is an enlargement of the transverse slot 26 in the area adjacent
the opening 28. This enlarged section 29 provides a lead-in for the connector elements
20 during the loading process. As illustrated generally in Figure 1, and more specifically
in Figures 2 and 3, the base portion 14 also includes a pair of upwardly extending
fanning strips 18 integrally formed with the side edges of the base housing 22. Each
of these fanning strips 18 is comprised of a plurality of individual fanning elements
31 spaced laterally from one another. This permits the conductors intended for connection
with the connector elements 20 to be positioned between the fanning elements 31 so
as to separate certain of the leads from one another and to group the same according
to certain circuitry patterns. As best illustrated in Figure 3, an improved feature
of the fanning elements 31 is the provision of a beveled surface 32 formed at the
base of the fanning strip. This beveled surface 32 permits a better lead-in to, and
therefore alignment with, the various connector elements 20.
[0017] As illustrated in Figures 8, 9 and 10, the top or connector retaining portion of
the panel includes a centrally disposed top housing 15 which includes a set of connector
receiving openings 16. These openings 16 are positioned for alignment with the openings
28 (Figure 4) in the base housing 22. As shown best in Figure 9, the openings 16 include
an upper, generally cylindrical portion 34 and a generally frustro-conical lower portion
35 with the smaller end of the portion 35 in communication with the cylindrical portion
34 and the wider end of the portion 35 terminating at the bottom surface of the top
housing l5. Disposed between adjacent openings 16 in a transverse direction are a
plurality of elongated ribs 36 extending the length of the housing 15. These ribs
36 are positioned and sized so as to cooperate with and fit into the corresponding
recessed portions 25 (Figure 2 and 3) in the base housing 22. Similarly, the portion
at the bottom surface of the top housing 15 where the openings 16 are located are
adapted to be aligned with the corresponding ribs 24 (Figures 2 and 3) of the housing
22. The cooperation between these corresponding ribs and grooves helps to maintain
the top housing 15 in fixed position with respect to the bottom housing 22 when assembled.
The portions 35 of the opening 16 are beveled in the manner illustrated so as to facilitate
easy entry and lead-in of the connector elements 20 when the connector panel is assembled
in the manner described in greater detail below. The dimensions of the upper portion
34 of the opening 16 approximate the external dimensions of the connector elements
20 to provide a relatively snug fit with minimal tolerance.
[0018] With reference to Figures 1, 8, 9 and 10, it can be seen that each side edge of the
top housing portion 15 is provided with a connection member 21 integrally joined in
its upper edge to a portion of the top housing 15. The lower edge of the connection
member 21 is spaced from the adjacent side of the top housing 15 so as to permit some
flexibility. A plurality of outwardly extending tab portions 38 are integrally formed
at various points along the member 21 to facilitate connection of the top housing
15 with the base housing 22. The side portion of the base housing 22 is provided with
a plurality of corresponding openings 39 (Figure 1 and 3) to receive the tabs 38 in
interlocking relationship. Although the preferred embodiment shows the housing portion
15 "as having the tab members 38 and the base housing 22 as having a plurality of
correspondingly spaced openings 39, these elements could be reversed. In such a structure,
the base housing 22 would include a plurality of tab elements and a side connection
edge of the top housing 15 would embody a plurality of correspondingly spaced tab
receiving openings.
[0019] The connector elements illustrated generally in Figure 1 by the reference numeral
20 are illustrated more specifically in Figures 11, 12, 13 and 14. Although a variety
of connector elements may be utilized, it is contemplated that each of the connector
elements would have a generally cylindrical upper connector end 40 which is preferably
of the split cylinder type. Each of the connector elements would also have a generally
flat, vertically disposed intermediate section joined at its top edge to the lower
end of the cylindrical connector end 40. In the preferred embodiment, the intermediate
section 41 lies in a plane parallel to the longitudinal axis of the connector element
and is used to join two adjacent connector elements such as illustrated in Figures
11 and 12. It is also contemplated, however, that the intermediate section 41 could
be associated with a single upper contact end 40 as illustrated in Figure 13 or more
than two connector elements. In the structures illustrated in Figures 11 and 12, the
intermediate portion 41 electrically joins the contact portions 40, 40, thus providing
a common electrical conductor between these two elements. Each of the connector elements
also includes a lower portion integrally joined with the bottom edge of the intermediate
portion 41. In Figure 11 these lower portions include the short tab elements 42, 42
which simply extend into the opening 28 in the base housing 22 to help retain and
align the connector elements with respect to the housing members 22 and 15. In Figure
12, the lower portions comprise split cylinder type connector elements 44, 44. With
this structure, the elements 44, 44 extend below the bottom surface of the base housing
22 for connection with conductor elements in a conventional manner. In Figure 13,
the lower portion comprises the elongated wire wrap end 45. This end is integrally
joined with the intermediate portion 41 and extends below the bottom surface of the
base housing 22 for connection with a conductor member via a conventional wire wrap
process.
[0020] To assemble the connector panel of the present invention, the individual connector
elements 20 are first loaded into the base housing 22 by inserting the intermediate
portions 41 (Figures 11, 12, 13 and 14) into the elongated transverse.slots 26. The
connector elements 20 are positioned so that the lower elements 42 (Figure 11), 44
(Figure 12) or 45 (Figure 13) extend into or through the openings 28. The connector
elements are propped up in this fashion with the bottom edge of the connector elements
40 resting on the raised portions 24 of the base housing 22. When the entire array
of connectors has been loaded into the base housing 22 in this fashion, the top housing
portion 15 is placed over the loaded connector elements so that they are in registration
with the enlarged opening portions 35 on the bottom surface of the housing 15. When
the housing 15 is properly aligned, it is moved downwardly over the upper portions
40 of the connector elements so that the tab portions 38 snap into the corresponding
openings 39 in the side walls of the base 11. When this is done, the upper portions
40 of the connector elements 20 will extend above the top surface of the housing 15
to provide connection access to conductor elements in a conventional manner. An end
view, partially in section of a loaded and assembled connector panel is illustrated
in Figure 15 showing a conductor wire 46 extending through adjacent fanning elements
31 and into one of the connectors 20.
[0021] Although the description of the preferred embodiment has been quite specific, it
is contemplated that various changes and modifications could'be made without deviating
from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope
of the present invention be dictated by the appended claims rather than by the description
of the preferred embodiment.
1. A connector panel comprising:
a base (11) having a first set of connector receiving openings (19) extending therethrough,
each of said openings being in communication with a corresponding slot portion (26)
extending partially through said base and disposed on at least one side of said opening;
a plurality of connector elements (20) disposed within said connector receiving openings
(19), each of said connector elements having a contact end (40) adapted for electrical
connection with a conductor wire and a support portion (41) adapted for engagement
with said corresponding slot portion (26);
a connector retaining member (15) having a second set of connector receiving openings
(16) extending through said retaining member and being spaced in substantial conformity
with said first set of connector receiving openings (19), said connector retaining
member (15) adapted for connection with said base (11) whereby said contact ends (40)
of said connector elements (20) extend through said second set of connector receiving
openings (16); and
means (38, 39) for securing said connector retaining member (15) to said base (11).
2. The connector panel of claim 1 wherein said slot portions (26) are in communication
with and extend between adjacent openings (19) in said base (11).
3. The connector panel of claim 1 or 2 wherein said first set of connector receiving
openings (19) are arranged in a configuration comprising a plurality of aligned rows
and columns.
4. The connector panel of claim 2 or 3 wherein said slot portions (26) corresponding
to each of said openings (19) in each of said aligned, rows are in communication with
and extend between adjacent openings (19) in said base (11).
5. The connector panel of claim 3 wherein said slot portions (26) corresponding to
the openings (19) in each of said aligned rows join with one another to form a single
slot section.
6. The connector panel of any of claims 1 to 5 wherein said connector retaining member
(15) includes a flexible edge portion (21) along each of its side edges and said base
(11) includes an upwardly extending shoulder portion (31) along each of its side edges
and wherein said means for securing said connector retaining member (15) to said base
(11) includes a plurality of connection tabs (38) disposed in one of said flexible
edge portion (21) and said shoulder portion (31) and a plurality of cooperating openings
(39) disposed in the other of said flexible edge portion and said shoulder portion.
7. The connector panel of claim 6 wherein said flexible edge portion (21) is spaced
from the side edges of said connector retaining member (15) and is integrally joined
with said side edge along one of its side edges.
8. The connector panel of any of claims 1 to 7 wherein said support portion (41) includes
a flat portion generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of said connector element
(20).
9. The connector panel of claim 8 wherein at least some of said connector elements
(20) are joined together in pairs by their respective support portions (41).
10. The connector panel of any of claims 1 to 9 wherein said base (11) includes a
fanning strip (31) along each of its side edges.
11. The connector panel of claim 10 wherein the base of said fanning strip is beveled.
12. The connector panel of any of claims 1 to 11 wherein the contact end X40) of said
connector elements (20) is a split cylinder type of-connector.
13. The connector panel of any of claims 1 to 12 wherein the top surface of said base
(11) and the bottom surface of said connector retaining member (15) includes a plurality
of longitudinally extending cooperating ribs (36) and grooves (25) to assist in aligning
said base (11) and connector receiving member (15) and retaining the same with respect
to one another.
14. The connector panel of any of claims 1 to 13 wherein the openings (16) in said
second set of openings include beveled portions (35) joining the same with the bottom
surface of said connector retaining member (15).
15. A connector element adapted for use with a connector device which includes a base
(11) having a first opening (19) extending therethrough and a slot portion (26) extending
partially through said base and disposed on at least one side of said opening, a connector
retaining member (15) having a second opening (16) adapted for alignment with said
first opening (19) whereby the connector element (20) extends through said second
opening (16), and means (38, 39) for securing said connector retaining member (15)
to said base (11), said connector element (20) comprising:
a first contact end (40) adapted for electrical connection with a conductor wire;
and
a support portion (41) disposed at generally right angles to the longitudinal axis
of the connector element (20).
16. The connector element of claim 15 wherein said support portion (41) includes a
flat portion lying in a plane generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the connector
element.
17. The connector element of claim 15 or 16 wherein a pair of said connector elements
(20) are joined together by their respective support portions (41).
18. The connector element of any of claims 15 to 17 wherein said contact end (40)
is a split cylinder connector.
19. The connector element of any of claims 15 to 18 including a second contact end
(44, 45) disposed on the end of said connector element (20) opposite said first contact
end (40).
20. The connector element of claim 19 wherein said second contact end '(44) is a split cylinder connector.