Audio intercom plug connector
10516241 ยท 2019-12-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
H01R29/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R31/06
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Presented and described is, amongst other items, an intercom plug-in connector (10) for audio connections, comprising a cylindrical housing (19) extending in the axial direction (27), in particular with a circular, or essentially circular, cross-section, whose first axial end (20) is formed by a plug-in extension (22) that on its front face (39) has a plurality of sockets (23a, 23b, 23c, 23d), in particular four sockets positioned relative to one another in an approximately V-shape, for contact pins (24a, 24b), and which at its second axial end (21) has a phone jack (25) for a phone plug (14).
Claims
1. An intercom plug-in connector for audio connections, the connector comprising: a cylindrical housing of circular cross section extending axially and having a first axial end formed on a plug-in extension having a front face, four sockets on the front face relative to one another in an approximate V-shape for respective contact pins, and, at a second axially opposite end of the housing a phone jack for a phone plug, and a plurality of contact elements extending directly between the sockets at the front face and the phone jack at the second axially opposite end.
2. The intercom plug-in connector according to claim 1, wherein the contact elements are electrically insulated from one another in the phone jack for the phone plug.
3. The intercom plug-in connector according to claim 2, wherein each contact element can be connected to a respective one of a plurality of contact sections on the phone plug.
4. The intercom plug-in connector according to claim 1, wherein the intercom plug-in connector is designed for purposes of connecting an intercom audio device to an intercom network device.
5. The intercom plug-in connector according to claim 1, further comprising: a radially outwardly projecting rib extending axially on the plug-in extension.
6. The intercom plug-in connector according to claim 1, wherein the phone jack for the phone plug has an inside diameter of 3.5 mm, or 2.5 mm.
7. The intercom plug-in connector according to claim 1, wherein the phone jack for the phone plug extends along a central longitudinal axis of the housing.
8. The intercom plug-in connector according to claim 1, wherein the phone jack for the phone plug and the four sockets for the contact pins overlap one another axially.
9. The intercom plug-in connector according to claim 1, wherein the plug-in extension is an XLR female plug-in extension.
10. The intercom plug-in connector according to claim 1, further comprising: a retaining surface that can be displaced between a locking position and a release position provided on the housing.
11. An intercom plug-in connector for audio connections, the connector comprising: a cylindrical housing extending axially and having a first axial end formed as a plug-in extension having a front face; a plurality of sockets on the front face relative to one another in an approximate V-shape for respective contact pins of an intercom network device; a phone jack for a phone plug at a second axially opposite end of the housing; and a plurality of contact elements that are electrically insulated from one another in the phone jack for the phone plug, one of the contact elements having a first contact region formed as an elastic spring contactable with a contact section on the phone plug and a second contact region also formed as an elastic spring contactable with one of the contact pins of the intercom network device.
12. An intercom plug-in connector for audio connections, the connector comprising: a cylindrical housing extending axially and having a first axial end having a front face and an axially opposite back face; a plurality of sockets on the front face relative to one another in an approximate V-shape for respective contact pins of an intercom network device; a phone jack for a phone plug at the axially opposite back end face of the housing; and respective contact elements electrically insulated from one another in the in the housing and each having a first contact region formed as an elastic spring contactable with a respective contact section on the phone plug and a second contact region also formed as an elastic spring contactable with a respective one of the contact pins of the intercom network device.
13. The connector according to claim 12 wherein the intercom network device has an XLR connector having the contact pins.
Description
(1) Further advantages of the invention ensue from the non-cited subsidiary claims, and from the embodiments of the invention described with the aid of the figures. Here:
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(14) Embodiments of the invention are described by way of example in the following description of the figures, also with reference to the drawings. Here, for the sake of clarityeven if different embodiments are involvedidentical or comparable parts or elements or regions are designated with the same reference symbols, sometimes with the addition of lower case letters.
(15) Within the context of the invention features that are described only with respect to one example of embodiment can be provided in any other example of embodiment of the invention. Such modified embodiments are covered by the invention, even if they are not shown in the drawings.
(16) All features disclosed are essential to the invention. In the disclosure of the application, the disclosure content of the associated priority documents (copy of the prior application), together with the cited documents and the devices of the prior art described are hereby incorporated in full, also for the purpose of including one or more features of these documents in one or more claims of the present application.
(17) In the drawings the inventive intercom plug-in connector 10 is designated in its entirety as 10.
(18) The inventive intercom plug-in connector 10 serves to connect a station 11 with a headset 12.
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(20) The headset 12 is to be connected to a station 11 that is only indicated in a partial manner in
(21) In the illustration of the invention, the belt pack 17 exemplified in the figures is intended to symbolize quite generally a mobile member of an intercom network, a so-called mobile station. However, the invention also includes applications in which the stations 11 are of a stationary design.
(22) A belt pack 17 of the conventional type has a housing socket 18 that is shown in
(23) The housing socket 18 on the belt pack 17 is designed to receive an XLR plug-in extension. In devices of the prior art, a headset 12 has a connecting line 13 that has a so-called XLR plug-in extension instead of the phone plug 14 shown in
(24) Accordingly, four contact pins 24a, 24b, 24c, 24d are fixedly arranged on the housing bushing 18.
(25) For this purpose, the inventive intercom plug-in connector 10 is designed in the manner of an adapter.
(26) It comprises a cylindrical housing 19 thatas shown for example in
(27) The first axial end 20 is designed as a plug-in extension 22. The plug-in extension 22 has an axial length 46 that essentially corresponds to the axial length 45 of the housing bushing 18. The plug-in extension 22 also has an external diameter 41 that is slightly smaller than the inside diameter 47 of the housing bushing 18.
(28) In the example of embodiment of
(29) On the second axial end 21 of the intercom plug-in connector 10 is arranged a phone jack 25 for purposes of receiving the phone plug 14. The phone jack 25 is of an essentially circular cylindrical design and extends along the central longitudinal axis 32 of the housing 19.
(30) As is apparent in particular from the illustration of
(31) As evidenced by the illustrations of
(32) As can be seen from
(33) It should be noted that in order to enable a duplex audio speech communication at least four electrical conductors run in the connecting line 13 of the headset 12, so that two independent current circuits are formed. Accordingly, the phone plug 14 also has at least four contact sections 15a, 15b, 15c, 15d (see
(34) An equal number of contact elements 26a, 26b, 26c, 26d is provided, corresponding to the number of contact sections 15a, 15b, 15c, 15d and the phone plug 14.
(35) In the embodiments, four contact elements are therefore provided.
(36) The invention also comprises intercom plug-in connectors, not shown that have more than four contact elements.
(37) In order to achieve correct positioning of the plug-in connector 10 in the housing sleeve 18, an outwardly projecting rib 28 is provided for circumferential positioning. A corresponding recess 29 is located on the housing bushing 18, wherein said recess 29 is merely indicated in
(38) The phone jack 25 for the phone plug 14 has an inside diameter 31 that is about the same size or slightly larger than the external diameter 30 of the phone plug 14.
(39) The figures also show an intercom plug-in connector 10 with an elastic, i.e. resetting design of spring extension 46 that has a latching nose with a displaceable retaining surface 35. When inserting the intercom plug-in connector 10 into the housing socket 18 a deflection movement of the spring extension 46 is brought about by a control surface, so that in the fully inserted state shown in
(40) For purposes of releasing the plug-in connector 10 from the belt pack 17, that is to say, from the station 11, a force, in particular a downward force, can be exerted by the user on the right-hand free end 48 of the spring extension 36 as shown in