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Managed electrical connectivity systems

  • US 9,093,796 B2
  • Filed: 06/28/2013
  • Issued: 07/28/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/06/2012
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A receptacle block comprising:

  • a block housing having a front, a rear, a first end, a second end, a first side, and a second side, the block housing defining at least one socket configured to receive a plug from the front of the block housing, the block housing defining at least one opening aligned with the at least one socket, the at least one opening extending between the at least one socket and an exterior of the block housing;

    a plurality of first contact members extending into each socket from the first end of the block housing, each of the first contact members being electrically conductive; and

    at least a first media reading interface positioned within the at least one opening of the block housing, the first media reading interface including a plurality of electrically conductive second contact members and an electrically conductive sensing contact;

    the second contact members extending into the socket from the second end of the block housing, each of the second contact members being electrically isolated from the first contact members, and each of the second contact members having a resilient section that is configured to move between a raised position and a depressed position; and

    the sensing contact being physically separate and electrically isolated from the second contact members when the resilient sections of the second contact members are in the raised positions, the sensing contact having a deflecting section that extends between a mounting section and a swiping section, the sensing contact extending laterally across the second contact members so that the swiping section is aligned with a first of the second contact members and the deflecting section extends across a remainder of the second contact members so that movement of the resilient sections of the second contact members to the depressed positions causes the first of the second contact members to engage the swiping section of the sensing contact and the remainder of the second contact members to maintain physical separation and electrical isolation from the sensing contact.

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