WO2006076749A1 - Connecteur de cable rj45 - Google Patents
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- WO2006076749A1 WO2006076749A1 PCT/AT2006/000010 AT2006000010W WO2006076749A1 WO 2006076749 A1 WO2006076749 A1 WO 2006076749A1 AT 2006000010 W AT2006000010 W AT 2006000010W WO 2006076749 A1 WO2006076749 A1 WO 2006076749A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/46—Bases; Cases
- H01R13/52—Dustproof, splashproof, drip-proof, waterproof, or flameproof cases
- H01R13/5219—Sealing means between coupling parts, e.g. interfacial seal
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/62—Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
- H01R13/627—Snap or like fastening
- H01R13/6275—Latching arms not integral with the housing
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/46—Bases; Cases
- H01R13/516—Means for holding or embracing insulating body, e.g. casing, hoods
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R24/00—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
- H01R24/60—Contacts spaced along planar side wall transverse to longitudinal axis of engagement
- H01R24/62—Sliding engagements with one side only, e.g. modular jack coupling devices
- H01R24/64—Sliding engagements with one side only, e.g. modular jack coupling devices for high frequency, e.g. RJ 45
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- the invention relates to a RJ45 cable connector assembly for producing an electrical connector with an RJ45 socket, with a basic housing, which is inserted with a plug-in at its front end in the plug-in insertion into the RJ45 socket and electrical contact elements for contacting electrical contact elements
- RJ45 socket carries and on the outside of a latching tongue is attached, which has latching shoulders which can be latched into latching recesses of the RJ45 plug socket, wherein a rear portion of the base housing and a rear portion of the latching tongue of a housing consisting of an elastomeric housing are surrounded and a front portion of the base housing, in which the electrical contact elements are arranged, and a front portion of the latching tongue, in which the latching shoulders are arranged, protrude from the outer housing.
- RJ45 connectors which are also referred to as CAT5 connectors in the USA, have found worldwide distribution from Ethernet, in particular as network connectors or LAN connectors.
- the RJ45 connectors are usually 8-pin.
- the RJ45 plugs are data plugs, mostly for digital data.
- RJ45 cable connectors are standardized, as well as those of the corresponding RJ45 sockets, in the standard IEC 60603-7.
- the RJ45 connector was initially designed to be a simple and cost-effective connector for small numbers of connectors and indoor use.
- the RJ45 plug is also used as an operating plug in a more aggressive environment, for example with regard to dust or moisture load.
- a disadvantage of the conventional RJ45 plug-in connections is that the plugged cable plug in the socket wobbles when the tolerances of the standard are utilized, which can lead to contact difficulties. Also, the conventional RJ45 cable connector is mechanically less resistant. The latching tongue made of plastic, which is formed integrally with the housing, is fragile and breaks off relatively easily. Also, the plug connection between the socket and plugged into the socket connector is not dust or moisture protected. In addition, conventional RJ45 cable plugs are not puncture proof and can easily be damaged if accidentally stepped on.
- a cable connector arrangement in which a multipart housing is applied to a conventional RJ45 connector is also known from EP 1 317 025 A2.
- a mating connector here is also a special, adapted to the cable connector assembly socket provided.
- An RJ45 cable connector assembly of the type mentioned is known from US 4,334,044 A.
- a cable strain relief device is described, which is formed by an over-housing, which comprises a rear portion of the base housing and a subsequent portion of the connected cable in the manner of a cable grommet, whereby the occurring during bending of the cable stress of the cable is distributed over a wider area ,
- the portion of the housing surrounding the rear portion of the base housing has an outward bulge which engages over a rear portion of the locking tongue formed in a conventional manner. It is thereby formed a dust cover for the latching tongue
- a cable connector assembly for making an electrical connector with an RJ45 connector socket which has an enlarged housing to facilitate gripping when plugging and unplugging.
- the latching tongue in the region of the rear end of the plug housing is attached to this and extends from its connection region with the plug housing towards the front, i. plug-in end of the plug housing.
- the object of the invention is to provide an improved RJ45 cable connector assembly which can be inserted and latched into a conventional RJ45 socket in order to produce with this an electrical connector, which is better protected compared to conventional RJ45 connectors, especially from dust or moisture.
- This is achieved according to the invention by means of an RJ45 cable plug arrangement having the features of patent claim 1.
- the latching tongue of an RJ45 cable plug arrangement thus extends, starting from its connection region on the base housing or on a fastening part fastened to the base housing, towards its free end at least over part of its longitudinal extension in the direction of the front end of the basic housing.
- the locking shoulders In this part of the longitudinal Extent are the locking shoulders.
- an enclosing over-housing made of an elastomeric material, for example a synthetic rubber elastomer is provided, which may be formed in a simple manner, preferably in one piece, and protects the connector in particular against dust and / or moisture.
- the annular, ie peripherally enclosed, contact surface has a corresponding profile in order to come into contact with the housing of the RJ45 socket, ie, in a typical design of the RJ45 socket, it does not run in a circular ring, but rather in a more rectangular cross-section. and / or inner contour.
- the over-housing is favorably compressed slightly in the locked state in the socket. It is characterized between the socket and the cable connector one of these two parts driving force effective. This can be counteracted a wobbling of the cable connector in the socket. Furthermore, it can be ensured a tight fit of the locking parts of the connector. Furthermore, the plug-in space, in which the contact elements of the cable plug and the socket are located, protected by the system of the end of the housing on the housing of the socket from external influences, such as dust, water or foreign objects.
- an outwardly closed, mechanically stable and at least substantially sealed plug connection can be provided, which also meets professional requirements.
- An RJ45 cable plug arrangement according to the invention can be formed starting from a conventional RJ45 cable plug, from which the latching tongue is broken off and replaced by a new latching tongue, as will be explained in more detail in the description of the figures.
- a specially designed base housing on which a catch tongue designed in accordance with the invention is arranged can be provided.
- Figure 1 is a conventional RJ45 connector consisting of a RJ45 socket and a RJ45 cable connector (with a portion of a connected cable is shown), in the separated state, in oblique view;
- Figure 2 is a schematic side view of a similar embodiment of an RJ45 cable connector, in side view.
- Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 is a side view and view of this cable connector after the removal of the original latching tongue and the attachment of a fastening part with a latching tongue according to the invention
- 6 is a RJ45 cable connector assembly according to an embodiment of the invention, wherein the base housing with the applied fastening part, on which the latching tongue is fixed, is shown in side view and the housing in the longitudinal center section;
- Fig. 7 shows the housing of Fig. 6, again shown in the longitudinal center section, but without the other parts of the connector assembly (section line A-A- of Fig. 8).
- Figs. 8 and 9 are sections taken along lines B-B and C-C in Fig. 7;
- Fig. 10 is a front end portion of another possible embodiment of a housing.
- FIG. 1 A conventional RJ45 female connector 1 and a conventional RJ45 male connector 2 are shown in FIG.
- the RJ45 socket 1 has a housing 3 with an insertion opening 4, are arranged in the electrical contact elements, which are not visible in Fig. 1.
- Cable connectors are also referred to as “free connectors”. Sockets are used in particular for installation in an electrical device and are then also referred to as a chassis connector or device plug
- the RJ45 cable connector 2 has a base housing 6, which carries electrical contact elements 7, which are electrically connected in the plugged into the socket 1 with the electrical Greele- elements of the socket 1.
- the basic housing 6 is provided with a
- a latching tongue 10 is attached, of which in Fig. 1, only a rear part is visible
- the latching tongue 10, which has not visible in Fig. 1 laterally projecting latching shoulders, is used for locking the plugged into the socket 1 cable plug 2, wherein the locking shoulders engage in locking recesses 5 of the socket 1.
- FIG. 11 A part of a cable 11 connected to the cable connector 2 is also shown in FIG.
- the formation of an embodiment of an inventive RJ45 Jardinstecker- arrangement starting from a conventional RJ45 cable connector will be explained in the sequence with reference to FIGS. 2 to 9.
- FIGS. 2 to 3 an embodiment of a conventional RJ45 cable connector 2 is shown first.
- the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 differs from the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 in the design of the cable strain relief. In the embodiment of FIG. 1, this is integrated into the base housing 6 and not visible in detail.
- bending tabs 12, 13 are arranged which are bent around the cable 11 in the direction of the side not visible in FIG.
- RJ45 cable connector assembly according to the invention could also be formed on the basis of the embodiment of an RJ45 cable connector illustrated in FIG.
- Other conventional embodiments of RJ45 cable connectors are suitable for forming an RJ45 cable connector assembly according to the invention.
- the original latching tongue 10 is shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 in more detail. This is based on a guide cam 14 of the base housing 6, which is received upon insertion of the RJ45 cable connector 2 by a guide groove 15 of the RJ45 socket 1. Starting from the point of connection of the latching tongue 10 with the guide cam 14 of the base housing 6, this original latching tongue 10 extends in the direction of the rear end 16 of the base housing 6, seen in plan view (FIG. 3) parallel to the insertion direction 8. The latching shoulders 17 of the latching tongue 10 are used to engage in the locking recesses 5 of the RJ45 socket. 1
- the original latching tongue 10 is first separated from the guide cam 14 of the base housing 6 in the region of its attachment point (broken off). Furthermore, a sleeve-shaped fastening part 18 is pushed from the back of the base housing 6 forth on this (ie in the insertion direction 8). At this attachment part 18, a new latching tongue 19 is attached, the training will be explained in more detail below.
- the fastening part 18 has an inwardly flanged edge which engages over the rear end 16 (cf., FIGS. 2 and 3) of the base housing 6.
- the fastening part 18 has a bending tab, which is bent around a step 20 (see Fig. 2) of the base housing 6.
- the new latching tongue 19 is preferably made of resilient metal. It may in this case be welded or soldered to the preferably also made of metal fastening part 18 or be integrally formed therewith. In the exemplary embodiment shown, an arcuate section of the latching tongue 19 adjoins the connection region 21 between the latching tongue 19 and the fastening part 18. Following this arcuate portion, the latching tongue 19 extends toward its free end 22 in the direction of the front end 9 of the base housing 6, in a plan view (FIG. 5) parallel to the insertion direction 8.
- the locking shoulder 23 of the latching tongue 19 is formed by a gradation of the width of the latching tongue 19.
- the free end 22 of the latching tongue 19 is followed by a wider section, viewed in plan view, which is adjoined by a narrower section, the latching shoulders 23 lying between this wider and narrower section.
- the narrower section closes in the direction of the connecting region 21 in turn to a wider portion of the latching tongue.
- the subsequent to the free end 22 wider portion preferably has a greater thickness than the adjoining this wider portion sections.
- the latching tongue 19 could extend from its connecting region 21 towards its free end 22 directly toward the front end 9 of the base housing 6.
- the latching tongue 6 extends from its connecting region 21 on the fastening part 18 towards its free end 22 at least over a portion of its longitudinal extent in the direction of the front end 9 of the base housing 6, the latching shoulders 23 being located in this section of the longitudinal extent.
- this section extends to the free end 22 of the latching tongue 19, d. H. the free end 22 of the latching tongue 19 points in the direction of the front end 9 of the basic housing ⁇ .
- the latching shoulders 23 are located in relation to the insertion direction 8 front third of the latching tongue 19th
- the inner housing 24 is made of an elastomeric material, for example a plastic elastomer.
- the outer housing 24 has an inner recess which is formed such that after pushing a positive connection with the base housing 6 and fixed thereto fixing member 18 is made. The pushing is made possible by the elasticity of the material of the housing 24.
- the positive connection of the pushed over housing 24 is in the exemplary embodiment shown by the following perpendicular to the insertion 8 contact surfaces causes the contact surfaces 25, which rest against the back 16 of the base housing 6 and / or the back of the mounting member 18, prevent further advancement of the housing 24.
- a projecting Garvor- Jump 26 of the over-housing 24 is arranged, which has a rearwardly directed contact surface 27 which serves to rest on the step 20 of the base housing 6 and / or at the front end of the fastening part 18.
- In the side of the base housing 6 lying walls of the housing 24 further stages are formed, which serve rearwardly directed contact surfaces 28 for abutment against the front end side of the fastening part 18.
- the rear housing of the base housing 6 and a rear portion of the latching tongue 19 surrounding the housing 24 has at its front end a contact surface 29 for engagement with the housing 3 of the RJ45 connector 1 in the inserted state of the RJ45 cable connector assembly.
- This abutment surface 29 is circumferentially closed, i. ring-shaped and is formed in the embodiment shown by a ring on the front side of the outer casing 24 sealing lip 30.
- the outer housing 24 further has in the region in which it surrounds the latching tongue 19 in its rear portion, a groove-shaped recess 31, in which this rear portion of the latching tongue 19 extends. Through this groove-shaped recess 31, the outer housing 24 is stiffened.
- the outer housing 24 further has a portion 32 located behind the base housing 6, with which it comprises the cable 11 connected to the RJ45 plug arrangement, preferably without play. It can thereby be formed kink protection for the cable 11.
- the wall thickness of the over-housing 24 in this case preferably decreases continuously over this section 32 in the direction of the rear end 33 of the over-housing 24. If the over-housing 24 rests sufficiently sufficiently on the cable 11 in this section 32, an additional cable strain relief can also be achieved thereby.
- the hardness of the over-housing may, for example, be in the range between 50 and 90 Shore A, preferably in the range between 70 and 80 Shore A.
- the front end 34 of the outer housing is spaced from the front end 9 of the base housing 6 by a distance s, which corresponds to the insertion depth e of the base housing 6 in the RJ45 socket 1 less a deformation distance v for the outer housing 24.
- the contact surface 29 of the housing 24 is circumferentially around the insertion of the RJ45 socket on the housing of the RJ45 socket and thus is the plug-in space in which the contact elements of Cable connector assembly and the socket are at least largely protected from external influences.
- the compound is at least splash-water protected. How good the protection of the plug-in space is depends also from the training of the female connector used. There are in detail differently designed sockets, which correspond to the RJ45 standard, in some cases there are also certain deviations from the standard.
- RJ45 sockets can be used in connection with an RJ45 cable connector assembly according to the invention, in which the insertion opening 4 is surrounded by a circumferential contact surface for the contact surface 29 of the outer housing 24. Due to the annular abutment of the contact surface 29 of the over-housing 24 at the contact surface 4 surrounding the contact surface, a splash-proof connection can be formed. If steps are present in the contact surface of the socket, these steps can be simulated by the contact surface 29 of the over-housing 24.
- the outer housing 24 and the mounting member 18 are threaded onto the cable 11, before this is mounted in the base housing 6.
- the RJ45 cable connector arrangement according to the invention could also be formed from parts specially produced for them.
- a detent tongue formed in accordance with the invention could in this case be mounted directly on the base housing 11, so that the fastening part 18 could be dispensed with in this case.
- the base housing could in this case also be formed with suitable steps for corresponding abutment surfaces of the housing 24 in order to produce a positive connection between the housing and the housing.
- FIG. 10 A front end portion of a housing according to another embodiment is shown schematically in FIG. 10 (in a section corresponding to FIG. 7).
- the outer housing has here a front compressible portion 36.
- the outer housing has a circumferential constriction in the region of its front end with a reduction in its wall thickness.
- the front end side of this compressible portion 36 forms the contact surface and the attachment of an additional circumferential sealing lip on the front end side is conceivable and possible. It would also be conceivable and possible to provide more than one circumferential constriction of the housing with a reduction in wall thickness.
- the front compressible portion is bellows compressed by this training (parallel to the insertion 8). The necking, tion is shown in Fig.
- the outer housing 24 could also be located on the inner surface. Also constrictions Both on the outer and on the inner surface are conceivable and possible. In this case, at least one corrugation or folding of the over-housing 24 could be formed in the manner of a corrugated or bellows.
- the compressible portion 36 is made of a softer elastomeric material than the rest of the outer housing 24.
- the housing 24 could in this case be designed in particular as a so-called "two-component injection molded part".
- the compressible portion 36 could have a hardness that is in the range of 50 to 60 Shore A, while the underlying portion of the overwrap has a hardness in the range of 60 to 80 Shore A.
- the basic housing 6 can in all embodiments one or more parts trained seih. Basically, the basic housing can be formed purely of plastic. Embodiments in which the basic housing is at least partially made of metal are advantageous.
- An RJ45 cable connector assembly according to the invention may be formed 8-pin or have a different number of poles, for example, be formed 4-pin or 12-pin.
- a holding band surrounding the outer housing in a rear area of the basic housing 6 can also be provided, which braces the outer housing 24 against the base housing 6.
- the outer housing is integrally formed.
- the outer housing could basically also consist of natural rubber, but this is more difficult to work.
- the latching tongue 19 is made of a break-resistant material.
- the RJ45 cable connector assembly can be designed to be totally puncture resistant.
- strain relief for the cable 11 is conceivable and possible.
- a crimped sleeve could be arranged on the cable, which is held on the base housing 6 or has an outwardly projecting flange which is held in a form-fitting manner in a recess of the housing 24 L eference to the reference numbers:
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L'invention concerne un connecteur de câble RJ45 destiné à former une connexion électrique avec une fiche femelle RJ45 (1). Ce connecteur comprend un boîtier de base (6) et une languette de verrouillage (19) qui est placée sur la face extérieure du boîtier de base (6) et qui présente des épaulements de verrouillage (23) pouvant s'encliqueter dans des encoches de verrouillage (5) situées sur la fiche femelle RJ45 (1). Une zone arrière du boîtier de base (6) et une section arrière de la languette de verrouillage (19) sont entourées par un surboîtier (24) en élastomère, une zone avant du boîtier de base (6) dans laquelle se trouvent les éléments de contact électrique (7) et une section avant de la languette de verrouillage (19) dans laquelle se trouvent les épaulements de verrouillage (23) faisant saillie par rapport à ce surboîtier (24). La languette de verrouillage (19) s'étend de sa zone de jonction (21) sur le boîtier de base (6) ou sur une pièce de fixation (18) fixée sur le boîtier de base (6) à son extrémité libre (22) au moins sur une partie de son extension longitudinale dans laquelle se trouvent les épaulements de verrouillage (23) en direction de l'extrémité avant (9) du boîtier de base (6). La face avant du surboîtier (24) présente une surface d'appui annulaire (29) destinée à venir en appui, de préférence de façon étanche aux projections d'eau, contre le boîtier (3) de la fiche femelle RJ45.
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