Communication jack with two jackwire contacts mounted on a finger of a flexible printed circuit board

US8961238B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-8961238-B2
Application numberUS-201313803078-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 14, 2013
Priority dateSep 7, 2012
Publication dateFeb 24, 2015
Grant dateFeb 24, 2015

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Abstract

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Communications jacks include at least first through third jackwire contacts and a flexible substrate that has a first finger and a second finger. The first jackwire contact and the third jackwire contact are each mounted on the first finger and the second jackwire contact is mounted on the second finger.

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That which is claimed is: 1. A communications jack, comprising: a first jackwire contact; a second jackwire contact; a third jackwire contact; and a flexible substrate that has a first finger and a second finger, wherein the first jackwire contact and the third jackwire contact are each configured to electrically connect to respective first and third conductive structures on the first finger and the second jackwire contact is configured to electrically connect to a second conductive structure on the second finger. 2. The communications jack of claim 1 , wherein the first and third conductive structures are respective first and third metal-plated apertures that extend through the first finger, wherein the second conductive structure is a second metal-plated aperture that extends through the second finger, and wherein the first, second and third jackwire contacts are mounted to extend through the respective first, second and third metal-plated apertures. 3. The communications jack of claim 1 , wherein the first and third conductive structures are respective first and third contact pads that are located on the first finger, wherein the second conductive structure is a second contact pad that is located on the second finger, and wherein the first, second and third jackwire contacts are configured to engage the respective first, second and third contact pads when a mating plug is received within a plug aperture of the communications jack. 4. The communications jack of claim 2 , wherein the flexible substrate comprises a flexible printed circuit board. 5. The communications jack of claim 4 , wherein the first jackwire contact and the third jackwire contact are substantially aligned in a first row, and wherein the second jackwire contact is substantially aligned with at least one additional jackwire contact in a second row that is offset from the first row. 6. The communications jack of claim 4 , wherein the flexible printed circuit board includes a first conductive trace that is electrically connected to the first jackwire contact, a second conductive trace that is electrically connected to the second jackwire contact, and a third conductive trace that is electrically connected to the third jackwire contact, wherein the first conductive trace crosses under the second jackwire contact. 7. The communications jack of claim 1 , wherein the first through third jackwire contacts are substantially rigid jackwire contacts. 8. The communications jack of claim 1 , further comprising: a housing that includes a plug aperture; and an inductive crosstalk compensation circuit that is located at least in part on the first finger. 9. The communications jack of claim 2 , further comprising a first dielectric contact carrier, a second dielectric contact carrier and a third dielectric contact carrier, wherein the first jackwire contact is mounted in the first dielectric contact carrier through the first finger, the second jackwire contact is mounted in the second dielectric contact carrier through the second finger, and the third jackwire contact is mounted in the third dielectric contact carrier through the first finger. 10. The communications jack of claim 9 , further comprising a spring, wherein at least the first dielectric contact carrier is interposed between the first jackwire contact and the spring so that the spring spring-biases the first jackwire contact. 11. The communications jack of claim 10 , wherein the spring is electrically isolated from the first jackwire contact. 12. The communications jack of claim 1 , wherein a first end of the first jackwire contact and a first end of the third jackwire contact are each mounted on the first finger and a first end of the second jackwire contact is mounted on the second finger, and wherein a second end of the first jackwire contact is mounted on a third finger of the flexible substrate, and a second end of the second jackwire contact is mounted on a fourth finger of the flexible substrate, and a second end of the third jackwire contact is mounted on a fifth finger of the flexible substrate. 13. The communications jack of claim 12 , wherein a slot in the flexible substrate separates the first and second fingers from the third, fourth and fifth fingers. 14. The communications jack of claim 9 , wherein each of the first, second and third dielectric contact carriers is configured so that it may move a different amount than other of the first through third dielectric contact carriers in response to a plug being inserted into a plug aperture in a housing of the communications jack. 15. A communications jack, comprising: a flexible printed circuit board having a cantilevered finger; and a plurality of jackwire contacts, wherein a first end of each jackwire contact is a mounted end and the second end of each jackwire contact is electrically connected to the flexible printed circuit board; and wherein a second end of a first of the plurality of jackwire contacts is a signal current carrying end that electrically connects to a first conductive trace on the cantilevered finger and the second end of a second of the plurality of jackwire contacts a signal current carrying end that electrically connects to a second conductive trace on the cantilevered finger. 16. The communications jack of claim 15 , wherein the second end of each jackwire contact extends through a respective one of a plurality of conductive vias in the flexible printed circuit board, and wherein the cantilevered finger includes at least two of the conductive vias. 17. The communications jack of claim 16 , wherein the first end of each jackwire contact is mounted through a front portion of the flexible printed circuit board and the second end of each jackwire contact is mounted through a rear portion of the flexible printed circuit board. 18. The communications jack of claim 17 , wherein the flexible printed circuit board includes a slot that extends under a middle portion of each of the plurality of jackwire contacts. 19. The communications jack of claim 15 , wherein a first subset of the plurality of jackwire contacts is substantially aligned in a first row and a second subset of the plurality of jackwire contacts is substantially aligned in a second row that is offset from the first row. 20. The communications jack of claim 15 , further comprising a capacitive crosstalk compensation circuit that is connected to a non-signal current carrying end of the first of the plurality of jackwire contacts, and an inductive crosstalk compensation circuit that is on the flexible printed circuit board and connected to the signal current carrying end of the first of the plurality of jackwire contacts. 21. The communications jack of claim 15 , wherein the communications jack is an RJ-45 jack, and wherein the plurality of jackwire contacts comprises eight contacts that are arranged as four differential pairs of contacts. 22. The communications jack of claim 15 , further comprising an inductive crosstalk compensation circuit that is located on a portion of the flexible printed circuit board that moves when a mating plug is received within the communications jack. 23. The communications jack of claim 15 , wherein the cantilevered finger comprises a first cantilevered finger, and wherein the communications jack further comprises a second cantilevered finger, wherein a signal current carrying end of a third of the plurality of jackwire contacts electrically connects to a third conductive trace on

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  • at least one of the printed circuits being bent or folded, e.g. by using a flexible printed circuit (H05K1/148 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Compensation of cross-talk by a mutually correlated lay-out of printed circuit traces, e.g. for compensation of cross-talk in mounted connectors (balanced signal pairs H05K1/0245) · CPC title

  • Means for preventing cross-talk · CPC title

  • incorporating printed capacitors · CPC title

  • on substrates · CPC title

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What does patent US8961238B2 cover?
Communications jacks include at least first through third jackwire contacts and a flexible substrate that has a first finger and a second finger. The first jackwire contact and the third jackwire contact are each mounted on the first finger and the second jackwire contact is mounted on the second finger.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Commscope Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/6461. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 24 2015 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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