Patch panel frame for circuit board module
First Claim
1. A modular patch panel assembly for a computer network, the assembly comprising:
- a panel frame, the panel frame including an associated face plate, the face plate including a plurality of lengthwise slots;
a plurality of housing members, the plurality being no greater in number than a number of face plate slots, each housing member including an array of jack openings, each jack opening receiving a plurality of data jacks therein, each jack opening defining a plurality of individual ports for the computer network, each housing member further including a circuit board opening and an array of conductive terminals, the circuit board opening receiving a mating edge of a circuit board therein, each of the array of conductive terminals being disposed on the housing member and extending between one jack opening and one circuit board opening;
at least two circuit boards, each circuit board including at least one mating blade and contact pads, each mating blade received within one circuit board opening, the contact pads being contacted by tails of the conductive terminals; and
a plurality of data jacks, each jack being received within one jack opening, each jack including an outer shell, a plurality of first terminals and a plurality of exterior terminals, the outer shell enclosing a plurality of interior terminals for mating with an opposing plug, each first terminal mating with wires of a network cable, each exterior terminal operatively connecting the interior and first terminals to the conductive terminals, wherein the outer shells are conductive and the exterior terminals are isolated from contact therewith.
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Abstract
An improved patch panel assembly includes a frame and faceplate that mate with a housing, and the housing defines a plurality of individual communication ports. The housing is mounted to the patch panel frame and includes jack openings that accommodate data jacks and circuit board openings that accommodate mating blades of circuit boards. The two sets of openings are separated on the housing by an intervening spacing and interposer terminal sets are provided to electrically interconnect the jacks with circuits on the circuit boards. The patch panel housings may be formed in discrete groupings so that, if desired, the patch panels may have ports that are grouped together by bandwidth, storage capability and the like. Inasmuch as the housings are mounted to the patch panel frames, the jacks and the circuit boards can be easily and individually replaced, repaired or upgraded with similar components without requiring disassembly of the patch panel.
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8 Claims
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1. A modular patch panel assembly for a computer network, the assembly comprising:
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a panel frame, the panel frame including an associated face plate, the face plate including a plurality of lengthwise slots; a plurality of housing members, the plurality being no greater in number than a number of face plate slots, each housing member including an array of jack openings, each jack opening receiving a plurality of data jacks therein, each jack opening defining a plurality of individual ports for the computer network, each housing member further including a circuit board opening and an array of conductive terminals, the circuit board opening receiving a mating edge of a circuit board therein, each of the array of conductive terminals being disposed on the housing member and extending between one jack opening and one circuit board opening; at least two circuit boards, each circuit board including at least one mating blade and contact pads, each mating blade received within one circuit board opening, the contact pads being contacted by tails of the conductive terminals; and a plurality of data jacks, each jack being received within one jack opening, each jack including an outer shell, a plurality of first terminals and a plurality of exterior terminals, the outer shell enclosing a plurality of interior terminals for mating with an opposing plug, each first terminal mating with wires of a network cable, each exterior terminal operatively connecting the interior and first terminals to the conductive terminals, wherein the outer shells are conductive and the exterior terminals are isolated from contact therewith. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A modular patch panel assembly for a computer network, the assembly comprising:
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a panel frame, the panel frame including an associated face plate, the face plate including a plurality of lengthwise slots; a plurality of housing members, the plurality being no greater in number than a number of face plate slots, each housing member including an array of jack openings, each jack opening receiving a plurality of data jacks therein, each jack opening defining a plurality of individual ports for the computer network, each housing member further including a circuit board opening and an array of conductive terminals, the circuit board opening receiving a mating edge of a circuit board therein, each of the array of conductive terminals being disposed on the housing member and extending between one jack opening and one circuit board opening; at least two circuit boards, each circuit board including at least one mating blade and contact pads, each mating blade received within one circuit board opening, the contact pads being contacted by tails of the conductive terminals; and a plurality of data jacks, each jack being received within one jack opening, each jack including an outer shell, a plurality of first terminals and a plurality of exterior terminals, the outer shell enclosing a plurality of interior terminals for mating with an opposing plug, each first terminal mating with wires of a network cable, each exterior terminal operatively connecting the interior and first terminals to the conductive terminals, further including indicator switch assemblies disposed within each jack, the switch assemblies transmitting operational status signals under pressure of the plug, the plug being fully inserted into the jack. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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