Ryan Enge - Carrolton TX, US Theodore Alan Conorich - Lake Hiawatha NJ, US Patrick Fariello - Murphy TX, US Richard L. Case - Omaha NE, US Timothy W. Anderson - Omaha NE, US Troy Long - Omaha NE, US Julian Robert Pharney - Indianapolis IN, US G. Mabud Choudhury - Warren NJ, US Richard Mei - Parker TX, US Yinglin Yang - Plano TX, US
International Classification:
H01R 12/50
US Classification:
439 55
Abstract:
A combination includes: (a) a communications module including: a housing; a printed wiring board mounted within the housing; a plurality of RJ-45 jacks mounted on the printed wiring board and accessible from one side of the housing; and a single module connector mounted to the printed wiring board and electrically connected to the RJ-45 jacks, connector being accessible from a second side of the housing; and (b) a cable-connector assembly including: a cable comprising a plurality of subunits, each of the subunits comprising a jacket and a plurality of twisted pairs of conductors positioned within the jacket; and a single cable connector mounted to the printed circuit board and electrically connected to the conductors of the cable subunits. The module connector is attached to the cable connector.
Wire Termination Tool Having An Improved Impact Shaft
Frank P. Baker - Chatham NJ Richard L. Case - Omaha NE Jeff S. Kiersh - Glen Gardner NJ
Assignee:
Avaya Technology Corp. - Miami Lakes FL
International Classification:
B23P 1902 H01R 4300 B25D 1100
US Classification:
295664
Abstract:
The present invention provides an impact shaft for use in a pneumatic wire termination tool. The tool has a handle, a pneumatically driven piston and a head frame for engaging and terminating a plurality of wires to a corresponding connector at the same time. The impact shaft includes a plurality of coaxially arranged cylindrical sections positioned end to end, including a dowel pin positioned at a first end and a head frame locator having the dowel pin projecting from a first end and an extension portion projecting from a second end. The dowel pin and the head frame locator are sized to operatively engage the head frame. A spring register portion includes a first end from which the extension portion projects, and also includes a plurality of facets arranged for engagement with a biased portion of the tool so as to maintain the rotational orientation of the impact shaft relative to the handle. An air barrel shaft projecting from a second end of the spring register is operatively engaged by the pneumatic wire termination tool.