专利摘要:
Cover assembly for a telecommunications connector. Disclosed is a cover assembly (100) that can be installed in and removed from a telecommunications connector (200) without requiring the connector (200) to be removed from its assembled position and without the need to remove a cover plate (120) associated with its mounted position. The cover assembly (100) may include a base portion (150) defining an opening that completely surrounds a cover portion (110). In one example, the cover portion (110) is attached to the base portion (150) through a living hinge (118). In one aspect, the base portion (150) acts as a colored cap, while the cover portion (110) acts as a dust cover. In one example, the base portion (150) is provided without a cover portion (110), such that the cover assembly (100) acts simply as a colored cap. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
公开号:ES2584533A1
申请号:ES201530418
申请日:2015-03-27
公开日:2016-09-28
发明作者:Longinos DE DIOS MARTÍN
申请人:TE Connectivity AMP Espana SLU;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

 DESCRIPTION Cover assembly for a telecommunication connector Technical field 5 This disclosure refers to colored caps attached to telecommunications connectors that include dust caps to protect an unused telecommunications connector. Background 10 Electrical connectors, for example, RJ-type connectors, are useful for providing wall sockets where electronic data cables can end and complementary electrical plugs can be inserted. A problem with such electrical connectors may occur when dust, dirt or other contaminants come into contact with the electrically conductive elements inside the connector. These contaminants can cause corrosion, unintentional conduction or adhesion of components that impede their movement. Contaminants entering the electrical connector may be particularly likely when the connector is placed in a wall cavity. This may be the case when construction sites generate abrasions and contaminants, for example. 20 Some electrical connectors, such as some RJ-type connectors, are mounted in such a way that an exposed cavity containing one or more conductive elements of the electrical connector is not covered once installed. This exposed cavity may be prone to the accumulation of contaminants. In general, it is desirable to overcome or improve one or more of the difficulties described above, or at least provide a useful alternative. 25 Another concern with respect to the connectors is the provision of identification means in the connectors, so that a user can more quickly identify an appropriate connector. Although some connectors are provided with colored caps for this purpose, many are installed in the connector in such a way that their removal and replacement of the field is difficult or impossible without removing the connector from its mounting position. 30 Summary A cover set is disclosed. The cover assembly is for covering a base receptacle located on a front face of a telecommunications connector, including the cover assembly: a base portion that includes at least one fixing feature for fixing the base portion to the face front of the telecommunications connector, the base portion having a front face defining an opening; a cover portion connected to the base portion through a live hinge, the movable cover portion being between a closed position and an open position: when the lid portion is in the closed position, a front face of the portion of cover covers the opening and is coplanar with the front face of the base portion; when the cover portion is in the open position, the opening is at least partially covered by rotating the cover portion around the living hinge with the at least a portion of the base portion remaining not obscured by the portion of cover. A telecommunications system is disclosed. The system includes: a connector that defines a base receptacle located on a front face of the connector; a mounting panel on which the connector is mounted; a cover plate 45 having a front face defining an opening, the cover plate being placed in a mounted position; a cover assembly detachably attached to the connector and located at least partially within the opening of the cover plate. The cover assembly is similar to that described above. A method for fixing a cover assembly for a telecommunications base is disclosed. The method may include the steps of: providing a connector defining a base receptacle located on a front face of the connector; mount the connector to a mounting panel; mounting a cover plate having a front face that defines an opening in a surrounding structure; providing a cover assembly of the type described above; and mount the cover assembly on the connector. 55 Description of the drawings Non-limiting and non-exhaustive embodiments are described with reference to the following figures, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, in which the reference numbers refer to equal parts in the various views unless specified. contrary. 60 Figure 1 is a front perspective view of a connector and a separate connector cover assembly having a colored cap and a dust cap, the assembly having features that are examples of aspects in accordance with the principles of the present disclosure. 65Figure 2 is a front perspective view of the connector and the cover assembly shown in Figure 1, with the cover assembly shown as being mounted on the connector. Figure 3 is a front perspective view of the connector and mounting cover shown in Figure 2, with the dust cap in a partially open position. 5 Figure 4 is a front perspective view of the separate connector and cover assembly shown in Figure 1, with the connector shown as being mounted on a mounting panel and a cover plate. Figure 5 is a front perspective view of the connector and the cover assembly shown in Figure 4, 10 with the cover assembly shown as being mounted on the connector. Figure 6 is a front perspective view of the connector and the cover assembly shown in Figure 5, with the dust cap of the connector assembly being in an open position. 15 Figure 7 is a front perspective view of the cover assembly shown in Figure 1, with the dust cover shown in a fully open position. Figure 8 is a front perspective view of the cover assembly shown in Figure 1, with the dust cover shown in a partially open position. 20 Figure 9 is a front perspective view of the cover assembly shown in Figure 1, with the dust cover shown in a completely closed position. Figure 10 is a rear perspective view of the cover assembly shown in Figure 1, with the cover 25 against the dust shown in a completely closed position. Figure 11 is a front perspective view of a connector and a second embodiment of the cover assembly in which the cover portion is not provided, the cover assembly having characteristics that are examples of aspects in accordance with the principles of the present divulgation. Figure 12 is a front perspective view of the cover assembly shown in Figure 11. Figure 13 is a front perspective view of the cover assembly shown in Figure 11, with the connector shown as being mounted on a mounting panel and a cover plate. 35 Detailed Description Several embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which similar reference numbers represent similar parts and assemblies in the different views. Reference to various embodiments does not limit the scope of the claims appended hereto. In addition, any examples indicated herein are not intended to be limiting and merely set forth some of the many possible embodiments of the appended claims. Referring now to Figures 1 to 4, an example cover assembly 100 is shown. The cover assembly 100 is to provide a visual indication of the port to identify the type of connector 200 (and / or the type of service) to which the assembly 100 is attached. In this manner, an array of connectors 200 may be provided of cover sets 100 of different colors, such that the purpose or identity of each connector can easily be understood by a user (for example, a blue cover 100 for a first data connector, a color cover 100 green for a second data connector, and a 50 100 red cover for a telephone connector). The cover assembly 100 is also for the protection of a base receptacle 206 of the connector 200 against dust and other contaminants when the modular connector is not coupled with a plug 300. A type of modular connector suitable for use with the assembly of cover 100 is an RJ type connector, for example, an RJ45 type connector that can be connected to a cable 201. In one aspect, the base receptacle 206 includes contact springs 208 inside the base to contact a 55 complementary plug (not shown). One skilled in the art will appreciate that the cover assembly 100 can be used in conjunction with a wide variety of modular type connector bases, for example, fiber optic adapters. In the embodiment shown, the cover assembly 100 includes a cover portion 110 rotatably connected to a base portion 150 through a living hinge 118 to open or close an opening 120 defined by the base portion corresponding to the shape of the base receptacle 206. As shown, the opening 120 is totally circumscribed by the base portion 150, such that the opening 120 is an enclosed opening. As most readily seen in Figures 7 to 10, the cover portion 110 has a front face 110a and a rear face 110b. When the cover assembly 100 is mounted on a base 200, the cover portion 110 65 is oriented such that the front face 110a faces outward, while the rear face110b is facing the base receptacle 206 in a main body 202 of the base 200. Located on the front face 110a of the cover portion 110 there is a handle 112 configured to allow a user to manipulate the cover portion 110, so that the cover assembly 100 can be moved from a closed position to an open position. The cover assembly 100 is shown as in the closed position in Figures 1, 2, 4, 5 and 9 to 10, and as being in an open position in Figures 3, 6, 7, and 8. In the example of embodiment shown, handle 112 is configured to allow this action to be initiated by the use of a single phalanx (ie, a finger and / or a nail). As shown, the cover portion 110 and the base portion 150 are connected to each other by a live hinge 118. By using the term "live hinge" is meant in the sense of a relatively thin flexible hinge made of the same material than the cover portion 110 and the base portion 150. This configuration allows the cover assembly 100 to occur in a single manufacturing stage, since no assembly of the base portion 150 and the cover portion 110 is required. In one aspect, the cover portion 110 is provided with one or more fixing features 116 that engage 15 with the inner surfaces of the base receptacle 206. The fixing feature 116 is for retaining the cover portion 110 in the position closed and can also act as an alignment guide when the cover portion 110 is moved from the open to the closed position. The fixing feature 116 has a width w1 such that, when the cover portion 110 is moved to the closed position, the ends of the fixing feature 116 are frictionally coupled with the side walls 206a and 206a of the base receptacle 206. Additional or alternative fixing characteristics may be provided, for example, the fixing characteristics disclosed in United States patent application publication 2013/0260582, the whole of which is incorporated by reference. In one aspect, the base portion 150 includes a main body 152 having a front face 152a and a rear face 25b 152b. When the cover portion 110 is in the closed position with respect to the base portion 150, the front face 152a is flush (i.e., coplanar) with and faces the same direction as the front face 110a of the portion of cover 110. In one aspect, the fixing features can be provided on the rear face 152b to fix the cover assembly 100 to the front face 204 of the base 200. Examples of suitable fixing features can be seen more easily in the figure 10, in which it can be seen that the rear face 152b is provided with a pair of projections 160, 162 and a pair of blocking features 164, 166. The connector 200 may be provided with recesses 224, 226 which, respectively, they receive the projections 160, 162 and may be provided with the blocking characteristics 220, 222 which, respectively, are coupled with the blocking characteristics 164, 166. 35 As shown, the blocking characteristics 16 4, 166 are provided, respectively, with a blocking portion 164a, 166a and a recessing portion 164b, 166b, while the blocking characteristics 220, 222, respectively, are each provided with a blocking portion 220a, 222a of complementary form and a recess portion 220b, 222b. When activated, the blocking portions 164a, 166a are coupled with the recess portions 220b, 222b, while the blocking portions 220a, 222a are coupled with the recess portions 40 164b, 166b. As such, the blocking features 164/220, 166, 222 block the cover assembly 100 in the connector 200, so that the cover assembly is restricted to move horizontally away from the front face 204 close to the blocking features 164 / 220, 166/222 coupled and is restricted to move vertically in one direction from the blocking features 164/220, 166/222 coupled to the base receptacle 206. The projections 160, 162 are frictionally coupled with the recesses 224 , 226 to prevent the cover assembly 100 from moving horizontally away from the front face 204 and also to prevent the cover assembly 100 from moving in any direction parallel to the plane defined by the front face 204. To install the portion of base 150 on the front face 204 of the connector 200, the blocking features 164, 166 can first be coupled with the locking features 220, 222 in the main body 202 of the connector and 50 the cover assembly 100 can rotate around the coupled blocking features 164/220 and 166/222, such that the projections 160, 162 are pressed into the recesses 224, 226 located on the front face 204 of the connector 200. In this position, the blocking features 164/220 and 166/222 are unable to disengage, while one or both of the projections 160, 162 are coupled with the recesses 224, 226. The removal of the cover assembly 100 is inverse to the installation, such that the base portion 150 must first be stretched at the opposite end of the blocking feature 164, 166 to pull the projections 160, 162 out of the cavities 224, 226. A Once this step has been completed, the base portion 150 can then move down in one direction towards the blocking characteristics 164, 166 to release the blocking characteristics 164, 166 of the blocking characteristics 220, 222. 60 In the embodiment shown, the height H and width W of the base portion 150 and the height H and width W of the connector 200 are the same, as can be seen in Figures 2 and 3. This allows the connector 200 to be install on a mounting panel 300 and on a cover plate 304 with cover assembly 100 already mounted on connector 200. This mounted configuration is shown in Figure 5, where you can see that connector 200 is mounted through an opening 302 of the mounting panel 300 and is fixed to the mounting panel 300 through a mounting clip 230 of the connector 200. The cover plate 304, which is normally mounted in a structuresurrounding, also defines an opening 306 through which the cover assembly 100 extends, such that the front face 110a of the cover assembly 100 and the front face 152a of the base portion are flush with a front face 304a of the cover plate 304. As there is also a small gap 308 between the bottom of the cover assembly 100 / connector 200 and the opening 306, the cover assembly 100 can be easily removed from the connector 200 without requiring the removal of the cover plate 304 or require the removal of the 5 connector 200 from the mounting panel 300. Also, the cover assembly 100 can be installed in the connector 200 without requiring the removal of the cover plate 304 or the removal of the connector 200 from the mounting panel 300, as shown in Figures 4 and 5. This functionality represents a significant improvement over many prior art embodiments that cannot be replaced without removing the connector of the mounting panel and / or the cover plate to facilitate replacement and over the prior art embodiments, which have covers or covers against dust or color that are larger than the connector body and, therefore, therefore, they can prevent the connector from being installed from the rear or the front side of the mounting panel 300. In the embodiment shown, the rear face 152b has a surface area that is generally equal to the surface area defined by the front face 204 of connector 200 (ie, cover portion 110 and front face 204 15 have the same width and height H and W). As such, even when the cover portion 110 moves to an open position, the base portion 150 remains visible to a user and is not obscured by the cover portion 110, as can be seen in Figures 6 to 8. As such, the base portion 150 may be provided with a color (or other indications) to function as a cover that provides a visual indication of the identity or type of connector. In some embodiments, the cover portion 110 is provided with the same color or indications as the base portion 150, and can be integrally molded with the base portion 150, so that the cover assembly 100 is formed as a single piece . As such, the disclosed cover assembly 100 has the advantage of being an integrally formed replaceable unit, which serves at the same time as a dust cover and color cover. As shown in Figures 11 to 13, the cover assembly 100 can be provided without the cover portion 110, such that the cover assembly functions purely as a colored plug. In exemplary embodiments, the components of the cover assembly 100 may be made of a plastic material, such as injection molded polyethylene and polypropylene. Other materials can be used. The various embodiments described above are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the appended claims. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize various modifications and changes that can be made without following the examples of embodiments and applications illustrated and described herein, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure. Parts list 35 100 cover set 110 cover portion 110a front face 110b rear face 40 112 handle 116 fixing feature 118 live hinge 120 opening 150 base portion 45 152 main body 152a front face 152b rear face 160 projection 162 projection 50 projection 50 164 blocking characteristic 164a blocking portion 164b recess portion 166 blocking characteristic 166a blocking portion 55 166b recess portion 200 base receptacle 201 cable 202 main body 204 front face 60 206 recess 206a side wall 206b side wall 208 contact springs 220 blocking feature 65 220a locking portion220b recess portion 222 lock feature 222a lock portion 222b recess portion 224 recess 5 226 recess 230 mounting clip 300 mounting panel 302 opening 304 cover plate 10 304a front face 306 opening 308 hollow H height W width 15 
权利要求:
Claims (27)
[1]
CLAIMS 1. A cover assembly (100) for covering a base receptacle (206) located on a front face (204) of a telecommunications connector (200), the cover assembly (100) comprising: (a) a portion base (150) including at least one fixing feature (160, 162, 164, 166) for fixing the base portion (150) to the front face (204) of the telecommunications connector (200), the portion having base (150) a front face (152a) defining an opening (120); (b) a cover portion (110) connected to the base portion (150) through a living hinge (118), the cover portion (110) movable between a closed position and an open position: i. When the cover portion (110) is in the closed position, a front face (110a) of the cover portion 10 covers the opening (120) and is coplanar with the front face (152a) of the base portion (150) ; ii. When the cover portion (110) is in the open position, the opening (120) is at least partially uncovered by rotating the cover portion (110) around the living hinge (118) with the at least one portion of the base portion (150) remaining unobscured by the cover portion (110).
[2]
The cover assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the at least one attachment feature includes a first projection (160, 162) extending from a rear face (152b) of the base portion (150 ) which is configured to be received in a corresponding recess (224, 226) in the front face (204) of the connector. twenty
[3]
The cover assembly (100) of claim 2, wherein the at least one attachment feature includes a second projection (162).
[4]
The cover assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the at least one locking feature includes a first locking feature (164, 166) proximate an end of the base portion (150) that is configured to mate with a corresponding connector locking feature (220, 222) of the connector (200).
[5]
The cover assembly (100) of claim 4, wherein the at least one locking feature includes a second locking feature (166). 30
[6]
The cover assembly (100) of claim 2, wherein the at least one locking feature includes a first locking feature (164, 166) proximal to one end of the base portion (150) that is configured to engage with a corresponding connector locking feature (220, 222) of the connector (200). 35
[7]
The cover assembly (100) of claim 6, wherein the first locking feature (164, 166) is prevented from disengaging from the locking feature (220, 222) of the connector, unless the first protrusion (160, 162) is removed from the connector recess (224, 226).
[8]
The cover assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the base portion (150) has a height that is not greater than a height of the front face (204) of the connector and wherein the portion The base (150) has a width that is no greater than a width of the front face (204) of the connector (200) for which the connector (200) is configured.
[9]
The cover assembly (100) of claim 1, wherein the cover portion (110) includes a locking feature (116) configured to engage the base receptacle (206) to retain the cover portion. (110) in the closed position and wherein the front face (110a) of the cover portion (110) includes a handle (112).
[10]
10. A telecommunications system, comprising: (a) a connector (200) defining a base receptacle (206) located on a front face (204) of the connector (200); (b) a mounting panel (300) to which the connector (200) is mounted; (c) a cover plate (304) having a front face (304a) defining an opening (306), the cover plate (304) being positioned in a mounted position; 55 (d) a cover assembly (100) removably attached to the connector (200) and located at least partially within the opening of the cover plate (306), the cover assembly (100) comprising: i. a base portion (150) including at least one attachment feature (160, 162, 164, 166) for attaching the base portion (150) to the front face (204) of the connector (200), the portion having 60 base (150) a front face (152a) defining an opening (120) and which is coplanar with the front face (304a) of the cover plate; ii. a cover portion (110) connected to the base portion (150) through a living hinge (118), the cover portion (110) being movable between a closed position and an open position: 1. when the Cover (110) is in the closed position, the front face (110a) is coplanar with the front face (152a) of the base portion (150) and covers the opening (120) and thebase receptacle (206); 2. When the cover portion (110) is in the open position, the opening (120) is at least partially uncovered by rotating the cover portion (110) around the living hinge (118) with the at least one portion of the base portion (150) remaining not obscured by the cover portion (110). 5
[11]
The telecommunications system of claim 10, wherein the cover assembly (100) can be attached to and removed from the connector (200) without removing the connector (200) from the mounting panel (300).
[12]
The telecommunications system of claim 10, wherein the cover assembly (100) can be connected to and removed from the connector (200) without requiring removal of the cover plate from the assembled position.
[13]
The telecommunications system of claim 10, wherein the cover assembly (100) can be connected to and removed from the connector (200) without requiring removal of the cover plate from the mounted position and without removing the connector. (200) from the mounting panel (300). fifteen
[14]
The telecommunications system of claim 12, wherein the at least one attachment feature includes a first projection (160, 162) extending from a rear face (152b) of the base portion (150), which it is configured to be received in a corresponding recess (224, 226) in the front face of the connector (204). twenty
[15]
The telecommunications system of claim 14, wherein the at least one attachment feature includes a second projection (162).
[16]
The telecommunications system of claim 10, wherein the at least one locking feature includes a first locking feature (164, 166) proximate an end of the base portion (150) that is configured to engage with a corresponding connector locking feature (220, 222) of the connector (200).
[17]
17. The telecommunications system of claim 16, wherein the at least one locking feature includes a second locking feature (166). 30
[18]
18. The telecommunications system of claim 14, wherein the at least one attachment feature includes a first locking feature (164, 166) proximate an end of the base portion (150) that is configured to engage with a corresponding connector (220, 222) locking feature of the connector (200). 35
[19]
The telecommunications system of claim 18, wherein the first locking feature (164, 166) is prevented from disconnecting from the locking feature (220, 222) of the connector, unless the first protrusion (160 , 162) is removed from the socket of the connector (224, 226). 40
[20]
20. The telecommunications system of claim 10, wherein the base portion (150) has a height that is not greater than a height of the front face of the connector (204) and wherein the base portion (150 ) has a width that is no greater than a width of the front face (204) of the connector (200) for which the connector (200) is configured. Four. Five
[21]
21. A telecommunications system comprising: (a) a plurality of the cover assemblies (100) of claim 1, each of which is attached to a connector (200), wherein each of the cover assemblies (200) cover (100) is provided with a color that is different from at least one other of the plurality of cover assemblies (100). fifty
[22]
22. A telecommunications system comprising: (a) a plurality of connectors (200), each defining a base receptacle (206) located on a front face (204) of the connector (200); (b) a mounting panel (300) on which the connectors (200) are mounted; (c) a cover assembly (100) removably attached to each of the connectors (200), the cover assembly (100) comprising: i. a base portion (150) including at least one attachment feature (160, 162, 164, 166) for attaching the base portion (150) to the front face (204) of the connector (200), the portion having base (150) a front face (152a) defining an opening (120); ii. a cover portion (110) connected to the base portion (150) through a living hinge 60 (118), the cover portion (110) being movable between a closed position and an open position: 1. when the portion cover (110) is in the closed position, the front face (110a) is coplanar with the front face (152a) of the base portion (150) and covers the opening (120) and the base receptacle (206); 2. When the cover portion (110) is in the open position, the opening (120) is at least partially exposed by rotating the cover portion (110)around the living hinge (118) with the at least a portion of the base portion (150) remaining unobscured by the cover portion (110); 3. wherein each of the cover assemblies (100) is provided with a color and there is at least one different cover assembly (100) from at least one other of the plurality of cover assemblies (100). 5
[23]
23. A method of attaching a cover assembly (100) to a telecommunications connector (200), comprising: (a) providing a connector (200) defining a base receptacle (206) located on a front face (204 ) of the connector (200); (b) mounting the connector (200) to a mounting panel (300); (C) mounting a cover plate (304) having a front face (304a) defining an opening (306) in a surrounding structure; (d) providing a cover assembly (100) comprising: i. a base portion (150) including at least one attachment feature (160, 162, 164, 166) for attaching the base portion (150) to the front face (204) of the connector (200), the portion having 15 base (150) a front face (152a) defining an opening (120) and which is configured to be coplanar with the front face (304a) of the cover plate; ii. a cover portion (110) connected to the base portion (150) through a living hinge (118), the cover portion (110) being movable between a closed position and an open position; (e) mount the cover assembly (100) on the connector (200). twenty
[24]
The method of claim 23, wherein the step of mounting the cover assembly (100) to the connector (200) is performed without removing the connector (200) from the mounting panel (300).
[25]
The method of claim 23, wherein the step of mounting the cover assembly (100) to the connector (200) is performed without removing the cover plate (304) from the surrounding structure.
[26]
The method of claim 25, wherein the step of mounting the cover assembly (100) on the connector (200) is performed without removing the cover plate (304) from the surrounding structure. 30
[27]
27. The method of claim 26, further including removing the cover assembly (100) from the connector (200) without removing the cover plate (304) from the surrounding structure and without removing the connector (200) from the control panel. mounting (300).
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