PATCH PANEL ASSEMBLY
20250105567 · 2025-03-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Jean-Sebastien Plamondon (Laval, CA)
- NICOLAI HJALTE VESTER (SABRO, DK)
- René KLOSTERSKOV (Bjerringbro, DK)
Cpc classification
H01R13/518
ELECTRICITY
H04Q1/13
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R25/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/518
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A patch panel assembly, bezel and modular jacks are disclosed which allow modular jacks to be positioned closer together to increase patch panel density. In particular the modular jacks are equipped with features which engage openings which are offset, allowing for the modular jacks to be positioned closer together, in particular when arranged in adjacent parallel rows.
Claims
1. A patch panel arrangement structurally configured to be attached to a rack comprising: an elongate panel comprising a front face portion and an attachment portion at each end of the front face portion structurally configured to attach the panel to the rack; an even number of like generally square openings wherein the openings are arranged in first and second rows along the front face wherein each opening of the first row is arranged adjacent and aligned with a respective one of the openings in the second row; a plurality of like modular jacks of generally square cross section, wherein each of the jacks is structurally configured to be received within one of the generally square openings; wherein each of the jacks comprises a housing of generally square cross section having a front face dimensioned to fit snugly within a respective one of the openings and comprising a plug receiving receptacle therein; wherein the housing comprises a first surface and second surface opposite the first surface, wherein the first and second surfaces extend between a pair of opposed side surfaces, each of the first, second, and side surfaces extending away at right angles from a respective edge of the front face; wherein the housing is configured to include an opening engaging feature on the first surface, wherein the opening engaging feature is positioned on a first side of a center of the first surface; and wherein a first plurality of the modular jacks are received in respective ones of the first row of the openings in a first orientation and a second plurality of the modular jacks are received in respective ones of the second row of the openings in a second orientation at 180 degrees to the first orientation and such that the first surface of each of the first plurality of modular jacks are arranged facing and adjacent the first surface of a respective one of the second plurality of modular jacks.
2. The patch panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the elongate rectangular panel further comprises a flat front face comprising a plurality of like rectangular spaces arranged along the front face side by side, the patch panel assembly further comprising a plurality of like rectangular bezels, each of the bezels releasably received in a respective one of the rectangular spaces, each of the bezels together defining the even first plurality of the square openings.
3. The patch panel assembly of claim 2, wherein the flat front face comprises four rectangular spaces arranged side by side along the front face.
4. The patch panel assembly of claim 2, wherein the bezel comprises a front surface spanning the frame and defining an even plurality of like generally square openings wherein the openings are arranged in first and second parallel rows along the front surface and wherein each opening of the first row is arranged adjacent and aligned with a respective one of the openings in the second row.
5. The patch panel assembly of claim 4, wherein the bezel comprises and a pair of flexible fingers arranged side-by-side between each opening of the first row of openings and an adjacent opening of each of the second row of openings and wherein, for a given first opening, a first of the flexible fingers is configured to engage with an opening engaging feature on a first one of the modular jacks when positioned in the given first opening and, for a given second opening, a second of the fingers is configured to engage with an opening engaging feature on a second of the modular jacks when positioned in the given second opening.
6. The patch panel assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one cover portion configured to be secured between the first and the second parallel rows, wherein the cover portion is configured to cover a portion of the front face of each of the modular jacks but not the receptacle.
7. The patch panel assembly of claim 6, wherein the cover portion is transparent and configured to receive a label.
8. The patch panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the elongate panel is of 1U rack height.
9. The patch panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the elongate panel comprises two elongate sections which are arranged at an angle to one another.
10. The patch panel assembly of claim 9, wherein each of the two elongate sections comprises two rectangular spaces arranged along the front face side by side.
11. The patch panel assembly of claim 9, wherein each of the two elongate sections are separated by a middle section.
12. A bezel structurally configured to be mounted in an elongate patch panel having a front face and a plurality of like rectangular spaces arranged along the front face side by side, the bezel comprising: a rectangular frame configured to fit snugly within a respective one of the rectangular spaces; a front surface spanning the frame and defining an even plurality of like generally square openings wherein the openings are arranged in first and second parallel rows along the front surface and wherein each opening of the first row is arranged adjacent and aligned with a respective one of the openings in the second row; a pair of flexible fingers arranged side-by-side between each opening of the first row of openings and an adjacent opening of each of the second row of openings and wherein, for a given first opening, a first of the flexible fingers is configured to engage with an opening engaging feature on a modular jack when positioned in the given first opening and, for a given second opening, a second of the fingers is configured to engage with an opening engaging feature on a modular jack when positioned in the given second opening; and a mechanism configured to secure the rectangular frame within the respective one of the rectangular spaces.
13. The bezel of claim 12, wherein the front surface is larger than the respective rectangular space and further wherein an outer edge of the front surface butts against the front face.
14. The bezel of claim 12, wherein the front surface is larger than the respective rectangular space and further wherein an outer edge of the front surface buts against the front face.
15. The bezel of claim 14, wherein the mechanism comprises features on a first short edge of the rectangular frame structurally configured to receive a first short edge of the rectangular opening and a flexible tab on a second short edge of the rectangular frame structurally configured to releasingly engage a notch in a second short edge of the rectangular space and further wherein the bezel is secured within the rectangular space by, following receiving the first short edge of the rectangular space in the features, pivoting the bezel about the first short edge of the rectangular space until the flexible tab engages the notch.
16. The bezel of claim 12, wherein the front surface defines twelve generally square openings, wherein the first row includes six of the twelve openings and the second row includes a remaining six of the twelve openings.
17. A modular jack structurally configured to be mounted in a keystone type opening that is configured to receive a plug terminating a telecommunications cable, comprising: a housing of generally square cross section comprising a front face configured to define a symmetrical front opening dimensioned to fit snugly within a keystone type opening and a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, the first and second surfaces extending between a pair of opposed side surfaces, each of the surfaces extending away at right angles from a respective edge of the front face, wherein the opposed side surfaces are each on a respective side of an axis of symmetry of the symmetrical fron opening; a receptacle in the front face structurally configured to receive the plug via the symmetrical front opening; a first opening engaging feature on the first surface; and a second opening engaging feature on the second surface; wherein the first opening engaging feature is positioned on a first side of a center of the first surface and a second side of a center of the first surface is free of an opening engaging feature.
18. The modular jack of claim 17, wherein the second opening engaging feature is positioned on both sides of a center of the second surface.
19. The modular jack of claim 17, wherein the receptacle is structurally configured to receive an RJ-45 type plug.
20. The modular jack of claim 17, wherein the plug comprises a flexible lever structurally configured to engage the plug and the receptacle, and wherein the receptacle is configured such that when the plug is inserted into the receptacle the flexible lever is positioned adjacent the second surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
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[0020] Although the present invention has been described hereinabove by way of specific embodiments thereof, it can be modified, without departing from the spirit and nature of the subject invention as defined in the appended claims.