Polarity-inverting telecommunication tap

US10312607B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10312607-B2
Application numberUS-201816148919-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 1, 2018
Priority dateOct 2, 2017
Publication dateJun 4, 2019
Grant dateJun 4, 2019

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A polarity-inverting telecommunication tap includes a backplate having an input port, an output port, and terminal posts. The input and output ports communicate a signal having a signal polarity. The tap also includes a faceplate having a tap port and having sockets corresponding and complemental to the terminal posts. The tap port communicates a tap signal having a tap signal polarity. The tap further includes an adapter plate disposed between the backplate and faceplate. The adapter plate has an electrical circuit which inverts the tap signal polarity with respect to the signal polarity, so that downstream CATV devices may operate with an intended polarity.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A telecommunication tap comprising: a backplate having an input port, an output port, and terminal posts, wherein the input and output ports communicate a signal having a signal polarity; a faceplate having a tap port and having sockets corresponding and complemental to the terminal posts, wherein the tap port communicates a tap signal having a tap signal polarity; and an adapter plate disposed between the backplate and faceplate, the adapter plate having an electrical circuit which inverts the tap signal polarity with respect to the signal polarity. 2. The telecommunication tap of claim 1 , wherein: the adapter plate has sockets corresponding and complemental to the terminal posts on the backplate; and the adapter plate has terminal posts corresponding and complemental to the sockets on the faceplate. 3. The telecommunication tap of claim 2 , wherein: the terminal posts on the backplate and the adapter plate correspond in location to each other; and the sockets on the adapter plate and the faceplate correspond in location to each other. 4. The telecommunication tap of claim 1 , wherein the backplate, faceplate, and adapter plate all have an identical peripheral form factor. 5. The telecommunication tap of claim 1 , further comprising: the backplate has a channel for holding a gasket, the faceplate has a channel for holding a gasket, and the adapter plate has channels on opposed sides of the adapter plate for holding gaskets; and the channels all correspond in shape and size to each other. 6. A telecommunication tap comprising: a backplate having an input port and an output port, wherein the input and output port communicate a signal having a signal polarity; a faceplate having a tap port which communicates a tap signal having a tap signal polarity; and an adapter plate disposed between the backplate and faceplate, the adapter plate having an electrical circuit which inverts the tap signal polarity with respect to the signal polarity. 7. The telecommunication tap of claim 6 , further comprising: the backplate has terminal posts; and the faceplate has sockets corresponding and complemental to the terminal posts. 8. The telecommunication tap of claim 7 , wherein: the adapter plate has sockets corresponding and complemental to the terminal posts on the backplate; and the adapter plate has terminal posts corresponding and complemental to the sockets on the faceplate. 9. The telecommunication tap of claim 8 , wherein: the terminal posts on the backplate and the adapter plate correspond in location to each other; and the sockets on the adapter plate and the faceplate correspond in location to each other. 10. The telecommunication tap of claim 6 , wherein the backplate, faceplate, and adapter plate all have an identical peripheral form factor. 11. The telecommunication tap of claim 6 , further comprising: the backplate has a channel for holding a gasket, the faceplate has a channel for holding a gasket, and the adapter plate has channels on opposed sides of the adapter plate for holding gaskets; and the channels all correspond in shape and size to each other. 12. A telecommunication tap comprising: a backplate having an input port and an output port for transmitting a signal therebetween, the signal having a signal polarity; a faceplate having a tap port which communicates a tap signal having a tap signal polarity; and an adapter plate disposed in electrical contact between the backplate and the faceplate, the adapter plate communicating the signal and the tap signal between the backplate and the faceplate and inverting the tap signal polarity with respect to the signal polarity. 13. The telecommunication tap of claim 12 , further comprising: the backplate has terminal posts; and the faceplate has sockets corresponding and complemental to the terminal posts. 14. The telecommunication tap of claim 13 , wherein: the adapter plate has sockets corresponding and complemental to the terminal posts on the backplate; and the adapter plate has terminal posts corresponding and complemental to the sockets on the faceplate. 15. The telecommunication tap of claim 14 , wherein: the terminal posts on the backplate and the adapter plate correspond in location to each other; and the sockets on the adapter plate and the faceplate correspond in location to each other. 16. The telecommunication tap of claim 12 , wherein the backplate, faceplate, and adapter plate all have an identical peripheral form factor. 17. The telecommunication tap of claim 12 , further comprising: the backplate has a channel for holding a gasket, the faceplate has a channel for holding a gasket, and the adapter plate has channels on opposed sides of the adapter plate for holding gaskets; and the channels all correspond in shape and size to each other.

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Classifications

  • H01R12/515Primary

    Terminal blocks providing connections to wires or cables · CPC title

  • Intermediate parts for linking two coupling parts, e.g. adapter (with a holder adapted for supporting apparatus to which its counterpart is attached H01R33/94) · CPC title

  • assembled by screw or screws · CPC title

  • for television · CPC title

  • Contact members provided on the PCB without an insulating housing (contacts for abutting H01R12/714) · CPC title

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What does patent US10312607B2 cover?
A polarity-inverting telecommunication tap includes a backplate having an input port, an output port, and terminal posts. The input and output ports communicate a signal having a signal polarity. The tap also includes a faceplate having a tap port and having sockets corresponding and complemental to the terminal posts. The tap port communicates a tap signal having a tap signal polarity. The tap…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pct int inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R12/515. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 04 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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