RJ type connector including a disengagement feature acting on the latch of the connector
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H01R-013/633
H01R-043/26
H01R-024/64
출원번호
US-0984455
(2012-02-07)
등록번호
US-9825403
(2017-11-21)
우선권정보
ES-201130169 (2011-02-08)
국제출원번호
PCT/EP2012/052039
(2012-02-07)
§371/§102 date
20140207
(20140207)
국제공개번호
WO2012/107441
(2012-08-16)
발명자
/ 주소
De Dios Martin, Longinos
Thijs, Dany
Muir, Sheldon
출원인 / 주소
CommScope Technologies LLC
대리인 / 주소
Merchant & Gould P.C.
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초록▼
The invention relates to a connector (1) for data connections, in particular of the RJ type, with a latch element (6) for securing a connection to a counter-connector. In order to simplify a disconnection of the connector (1) and the counter-connector, even when the connection is secured by the latc
The invention relates to a connector (1) for data connections, in particular of the RJ type, with a latch element (6) for securing a connection to a counter-connector. In order to simplify a disconnection of the connector (1) and the counter-connector, even when the connection is secured by the latch connection, the invention provides that the connector (1) is provided with a gripping end (5, 5′) that is adapted to transfer the latch element (6) from its latch position (L) and to disconnect the connector (1) from the counter-connector by a single movement.
대표청구항▼
1. A connector for data connections, of the RJ type, the connector being adapted to be connected to a counter-connector in a contact direction, the connector having a housing, the housing including a contact end pointing in the contact direction and a gripping end opposite of the contact end, and th
1. A connector for data connections, of the RJ type, the connector being adapted to be connected to a counter-connector in a contact direction, the connector having a housing, the housing including a contact end pointing in the contact direction and a gripping end opposite of the contact end, and the connector having a latch element for securing the connection between the connector and the counter-connector in a latch position wherein the gripping end is adapted to be slid relative to the contact end against the contact direction into a release position and is operatingly connected to the latch element, which, in the release position of the gripping end, is arranged in an unlatch position spaced apart from its latch position in an unlatch direction; the gripping end configured to surround a cable and having a concave outer contour that defines a waist, a distal end of the latch element defining a window therethrough, the gripping end including a projection extending from above the distal end of the latch element downward in the unlatch direction toward a body of the housing into the window and engaging an edge of the window to transfer the latch element to the unlatch position when the gripping end moves from the latch position to the unlatch position. 2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein a conversion element is connected to the gripping end in a motion-transmitting manner, the conversion element being adapted to convert a sliding release motion of the gripping end into an unlatch motion of the latch element in the unlatch direction. 3. The connector according to claim 2, wherein the conversion element has a converting motion, that equals the sliding motion of the gripping end. 4. The connector according to claim 2, wherein the conversion element comprises a connection section connected to the gripping element in a motion-transmitting manner, and a pressing section that interacts with the latch element. 5. The connector according to claim 4, wherein the pressing section is formed with a pressing ramp slanted with respect to the contact direction and in the release position forcing the latch element into the unlatch position. 6. The connector according to claim 2, further comprising a guiding element, which is immovably connected to the contact end of the housing and which guides the release motion of the gripping end or the converting motion of the conversion element. 7. The connector according to claim 6, wherein the guiding element forms a longitudinal guidance. 8. The connector according to claim 1, further comprising at least one resilient return means for automatically transferring the gripping end from the release position, in which the latch element is held in the unlatch position, to a home or operating position, in which the latch element can be arranged in the latch position. 9. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the gripping end is formed as a separate slider boot of the housing, via which a cable enters the connector. 10. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the latch element can be unlatched either through moving the gripping end or by pressing directly or indirectly a free end of the latch element toward the body. 11. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the gripping end forms a boot of the connector. 12. A method for using a connector for data connections, of the RJ type, the connector being adapted to be connected to a counter-connector in a contact direction, the connector having a housing, the housing including a contact end pointing in the contact direction and a gripping end opposite of the contact end, and having a latch element for securing the connection between the connector and the counter-connector in a latch position wherein the gripping end is slid relative to the contact end against the contact direction into a release position and is operatingly connected to the latch element, which, in the release position of the gripping end, is arranged in an unlatch position spaced apart from its latch position in an unlatch direction; the gripping end configured to surround a cable, a distal end of the latch element defining a window therethrough, the gripping end including a projection extending from above the distal end of the latch element downward in the unlatch direction toward a body of the housing into the window and engaging an edge of the window to transfer the latch element to the unlatch position when the gripping end moves from the latch position to the unlatch position. 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the latch element can be unlatched either through moving the gripping end or by pressing directly or indirectly a free end of the latch element toward the body. 14. A method of using the connector of claim 1. 15. A connector for terminating a communications cable comprising: a housing connectable to a counter-connector in a contact direction;a latch extending from the housing and defining a window through a distal end of the latch, the latch movable between a latched position and an unlatched position, the distal end of the latch being positioned relatively closer to the housing in the unlatched position; anda slidable member including a gripping end, the gripping end configured to surround the cable and the gripping end having a concave outer contour that defines a waist, the slidable member being slidable relative to the housing between a first position and a second position in a direction opposite to the contact direction, the slidable member including a projection extending into the window and engaging an edge of the window to transfer the latch to the unlatched position when the slidable member moves from the first position to the second position. 16. The connector of claim 15, wherein the gripping end includes an insertion end defining an opening through which the cable is received and an inlet section that extends from the insertion end at least partially through the gripping end, wherein an internal contour of the inlet section is funnel-shaped. 17. The connector of claim 16, wherein the insertion end has a rectangular-shaped outer periphery and the opening defined at the insertion end has a circular shape. 18. The connector of claim 15, wherein the gripping end forms a boot of the connector. 19. The connector of claim 18, wherein the boot includes a distal end that is rectangular shaped and defines a circular-shaped opening through which cable extends into the boot. 20. The connector of claim 16, wherein the insertion end opens in a direction opposite the contact direction at an angle between five degrees and forty degrees. 21. The connector of claim 15, wherein the slidable member includes a conversion element, the projection projecting from the conversion element, wherein the conversion element is adapted to convert a sliding motion of the slidable member into movement of the latch into the unlatched position. 22. The connector of claim 21, wherein the conversion element is latched to a remainder of the slidable member. 23. The connector of claim 15, wherein the slidable member is biased toward the first position. 24. The connector of claim 15, further including a guiding element coupled to the housing and defining a guide slot that receives a guiding protrusion on the slidable member to limit the sliding movement of the slidable member relative to the housing. 25. The connector of claim 15, wherein the connector includes a stop that limits movement of the slidable member relative to the housing. 26. The connector of claim 25, wherein the stop is on the slidable member. 27. The connector of claim 15, wherein the connector is an electrical connector having at least one electrical contact. 28. The connector of claim 15, wherein the projection includes a ramp slanted with respect to the contact direction, the ramp engaging the latch when the slidable member slides between the first position and the second position. 29. A connector for terminating a communications cable comprising: a mating end connectable to a counter-connector;a latch extending from the mating end and defining a window through a distal end of the latch, the latch movable between a latched position and an unlatched position, the distal end of the latch being positioned relatively closer to the mating end in the unlatched position; anda boot member slidable relative to the mating end in a first direction away from the mating end, the boot member including a first end having a projection extending into the window and engaging an edge of the window to transfer the latch to the unlatched position when the boot member is slid in the first direction, the boot member further including a second end defining a grip defining a funnel-shaped inlet section for surrounding the cable, the grip having a concave outer contour. 30. The connector of claim 29, wherein the boot member includes a conversion element at the first end, wherein the projection projects from the conversion element. 31. The connector of claim 29, wherein the outer contour of the grip defines a waist. 32. The connector of claim 31, wherein the grip has a cable receiving end having a rectangular shape and defining a circular-shaped opening through which the cable is received. 33. The connector of claim 29, wherein the boot member is biased in a second direction opposite the first direction. 34. The connector of claim 29, wherein the grip includes an open insertion end through which the cable is received, and wherein the insertion end opens in the first direction at an angle between five degrees and forty degrees. 35. The connector of claim 34, wherein the angle is between five degrees and twenty degrees. 36. A connector for terminating a communications cable comprising: a mating portion connectable to a counter-connector in a contact direction;a latch extending from the mating portion and defining a window through a distal end of the latch, the latch movable between a latched position and an unlatched position, the distal end of the latch being positioned relatively closer to the mating portion in the unlatched position;a guiding element coupled to the mating portion, the guiding element including a guiding slot; anda slidable housing that receives the cable and that slides relative to the mating portion between a first position and a second position in a direction opposite to the contact direction, the slidable housing including a projection extending into the window and engaging an edge of the window to transfer the latch to the unlatched position when the slidable housing is slid from the first position to the second position, the slidable housing further including a guiding projection that is received in the guiding slot to facilitate sliding of the slidable housing between the first position and the second position. 37. The connector of claim 36, wherein the slidable housing includes a first end and a second end, wherein the projection extends from adjacent the first end, and wherein the second end defines a grip that surrounds the cable and has a concave outer contour that defines a waist. 38. The connector of claim 37, wherein the grip has a funnel-shaped inner surface. 39. The connector of claim 38, wherein the slidable housing is biased toward the first position. 40. The connector of claim 38, wherein the grip includes an open insertion end through which the cable is received, and wherein the insertion end opens in the first direction at an angle between five degrees and forty degrees. 41. A connector for data connections, the connector connectable to a counter-connector in a contact direction, the connector having a housing, the housing including a contact end pointing in the contact direction and a gripping end opposite of the contact end, and the connector having a latch element for securing the connection between the connector and the counter-connector in a latch position wherein the gripping end is adapted to be slid relative to the contact end against the contact direction into a release position and is operatingly connected to the latch element, which, in the release position of the gripping end, is arranged in an unlatch position spaced apart from its latch position in an unlatch direction, and wherein the latch element includes a fixed end connected to the housing and a distal end with a window, and wherein the gripping end includes a projection that extends from above the distal end of the latch element downward in the unlatch direction toward a body of the housing into the window and engages an edge of the window to transfer the latch element to the unlatch direction when the gripping end is slid relative to the contact end, and wherein the gripping end further includes a boot member configured to surround a cable and the gripping end having a concave outer contour that defines a waist. 42. A connector for terminating a communications cable comprising: a housing connectable to a counter-connector in a contact direction;a latch extending from the housing and defining a window through a distal end of the latch, the latch movable between a latched position and an unlatched position, the distal end of the latch being positioned relatively closer to the housing in the unlatched position; anda slidable member including a gripping end, the gripping end configured to surround the cable and having a concave outer contour that defines a waist, the slidable member being slidable relative to the housing between a first position and a second position in a direction opposite to the contact direction, the slidable member including a projection extending into the window and engaging an edge of the window to transfer the latch to the unlatched position when the slidable member moves from the first position to the second position;wherein the slidable member includes a conversion element, the projection projecting from the conversion element, wherein the conversion element is adapted to convert a sliding motion of the slidable member into movement of the latch into the unlatched position. 43. A connector for terminating a communications cable comprising: a housing connectable to a counter-connector in a contact direction;a latch extending from the housing and defining a window through a distal end of the latch, the latch movable between a latched position and an unlatched position, the distal end of the latch being positioned relatively closer to the housing in the unlatched position; anda slidable member including a gripping end, the gripping end configured to surround the cable and having a concave outer contour that defines a waist, the slidable member being slidable relative to the housing between a first position and a second position in a direction opposite to the contact direction, the slidable member including a projection extending into the window and engaging an edge of the window to transfer the latch to the unlatched position when the slidable member moves from the first position to the second position;wherein the slidable member includes a conversion element, the projection projecting from the conversion element, wherein the conversion element is adapted to convert a sliding motion of the slidable member into movement of the latch into the unlatched position; andwherein the conversion element is latched to a remainder of the slidable member. 44. A connector for terminating a communications cable comprising: a housing connectable to a counter-connector in a contact direction;a latch extending from the housing and defining a window through a distal end of the latch, the latch movable between a latched position and an unlatched position, the distal end of the latch being positioned relatively closer to the housing in the unlatched position; anda slidable member including a gripping end, the gripping end configured to surround the cable and having a concave outer contour that defines a waist, the slidable member being slidable relative to the housing between a first position and a second position in a direction opposite to the contact direction, the slidable member including a projection extending into the window and engaging an edge of the window to transfer the latch to the unlatched position when the slidable member moves from the first position to the second position;wherein the projection includes a ramp slanted with respect to the contact direction, the ramp engaging the latch when the slidable member slides between the first position and the second position. 45. A connector for terminating a communications cable comprising: a mating end connectable to a counter-connector;a latch extending from the mating end and defining a window through a distal end of the latch, the latch movable between a latched position and an unlatched position, the distal end of the latch being positioned relatively closer to the mating end in the unlatched position; anda boot member being slidable relative to the mating end in a first direction away from the mating end, the boot member including a first end having a projection extending into the window and engaging an edge of the window to transfer the latch to the unlatched position when the boot member is slid in the first direction, the boot member further including a second end defining a grip defining a funnel-shaped inlet section for surrounding the cable, the grip having a concave outer contour;the boot member including a conversion element at the first end, wherein the projection projects from the conversion element. 46. The connector of claim 15, wherein the projection extends from above the distal end of the latch downward into the window of the latch. 47. The connector of claim 29, wherein the projection extends from above the distal end of the latch downward into the window of the latch. 48. The connector of claim 36, wherein the projection extends from above the distal end of the latch downward into the window of the latch. 49. The connector of claim 41, wherein the distal end of the latch is positioned relatively closer to the housing in the unlatch position.
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