Twist-inhibiting appliance for connecting a cable of a telephone set or the like
First Claim
1. A twist-inhibiting appliance for use on a telephone set or the like which has a multi-conductor cable extending from a base to a handset with first male and female modular connector elements normally adapted to interfit with each other at end of said cable, each of said elements having a preselected number of externally exposed terminals with the terminals on one element engaging the terminals on the other when the terminals interfit, said appliance having, in combination, first and second parts with one part captivated within the other and with one part free to rotate about a longitudinal axis relative to the other part, a second male modular connector element at the extremity of one of said parts adapted to interfit with said first female element, a second female modular connector element at the extremity of the other of said parts adapted to interfit with said first male element, said second elements each having externally exposed terminals engageable with the terminals on the corresponding ones of said first elements, a plurality of rings carried by said first part and electrically connected to the respective terminals of the element on such part, a plurality of wipers carried by said second part and electrically connected to the respective terminals of the element on such part, said wipers being respectively in sliding contact with the rings on said first part as the two parts turn relatively about said axis whereby the male and female elements of said appliance may be plugged into the female and male elements of said telephone set to maintain the original connections of said cable but with any twisting of said cable being automatically removed by relative rotation of said parts.
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Abstract
A telephone set includes a coiled multi-conductor cable connected to an assembly such as a handset by a standard modular connector and an appliance is interposed in the connector to inhibit twisting of the cable. The appliance includes two parts which freely rotate relative to each other with one part receiving the male element of the connector and the other part being inserted into the female element of the connector so that, rather than the cable twisting, the parts of the appliance rotate relative to each other. The electrical connection between the conductors in the cable and conductors in the handset is maintained by cooperating contacts on the other part and on the female element and by wipers carried by one of the parts and engaging conductive rings on the other part.
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- 1. A twist-inhibiting appliance for use on a telephone set or the like which has a multi-conductor cable extending from a base to a handset with first male and female modular connector elements normally adapted to interfit with each other at end of said cable, each of said elements having a preselected number of externally exposed terminals with the terminals on one element engaging the terminals on the other when the terminals interfit, said appliance having, in combination, first and second parts with one part captivated within the other and with one part free to rotate about a longitudinal axis relative to the other part, a second male modular connector element at the extremity of one of said parts adapted to interfit with said first female element, a second female modular connector element at the extremity of the other of said parts adapted to interfit with said first male element, said second elements each having externally exposed terminals engageable with the terminals on the corresponding ones of said first elements, a plurality of rings carried by said first part and electrically connected to the respective terminals of the element on such part, a plurality of wipers carried by said second part and electrically connected to the respective terminals of the element on such part, said wipers being respectively in sliding contact with the rings on said first part as the two parts turn relatively about said axis whereby the male and female elements of said appliance may be plugged into the female and male elements of said telephone set to maintain the original connections of said cable but with any twisting of said cable being automatically removed by relative rotation of said parts.
- 4. A twist-inhibiting appliance for use on a telephone set or the like which has a multi-conductor cable extending from a base to a handset with first male and female modular connector elements normally adapted to interfit with each other at one end of said cable, each of said elements having a preselected number of externally exposed terminals with the terminals on one element engaging the terminals on the other when the terminals interfit, said appliance having, in combination, first and second parts with one part having a radial flange captivated within the other and with one part free to rotate relative to the other part about the longitudinal axis of said flange, a second male modular connector element at the extremity of one of said parts adapted to interfit with said first female element, a second female modular connector element at the extremity of the other of said parts adapted to interfit with said first male element, said second elements each having externally exposed terminals engageable with the terminals on the corresponding ones of said first elements, a plurality of conductive rings carried concentrically with said axis by said first part and electrically connected to the respective terminals of the element on such part, a plurality of conductive wipers carried by said second part and electrically connected to the respective terminals of the element on such part, said wipers being respectively in sliding contact with the rings on said first part as the two parts turn relatively about said axis, whereby the male and female elements of said appliance may be plugged into the female and male elements of said telephone set to maintain the original connections of said cable but with any twisting of said cable being automatically removed by relative rotation of said parts.
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