Grounding plate and telecommunications module including a...

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Boxes and housings – With grounding means

Reexamination Certificate

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C174S0400CC, C174S135000, C439S098000, C439S100000

Reexamination Certificate

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06787699

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a grounding plate for mounting in a telecommunications module, it also relates to a telecommunications module including one such grounding plate and a telecommunications rack-mounting system including such a module.
Transmission systems, with the aid of which data and voice signals are communicated at relatively high transmission rates, are finding increasing use in telecommunications. This makes it necessary to shield the components involved in transmission, i.e. both the individual cable cores as well as the modules, and more particularly the junction blocks terminating the cable cores, by suitable means so that the electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection requirements are satisfied. In this respect, it is especially important to shield cables forming a pair that comprise a shielding wire. At a junction module this shielding wire needs to be grounded to drop the voltages induced therein to ground.
BACKGROUND
DE 198 50 679 A1 discusses the case of a junction block for high transmission rates having the shielding wires of the individual pairs on the side contacts of the block. These side contacts connect to a relatively complicated grounding element which produces via side sections a conducting connection to sections of the rack-mounting system thereby connecting the shielding wires to ground. Experience has shown this solution may be a disadvantage in that the grounding elements are of relatively complicated design and the shielding wires terminate in a middle portion of the junction block so they need to be brought out to the side portions of the block which is a nuisance because it clutters and complicates the wiring of the junction block.
A junction and disconnecting block comprising a ground connecting element provided with what is called a “projecting member” for supporting, mounting and contacting the shielding of an incoming cable is discussed in EP 0 658 059 A1. So-called “multiple projecting members” are provided in its front portion for contacting shielding wires. In a rear portion, small tabs, to which separate resilient means for contacting the rack-mount are secured, are notched from a sheet-like grounding element. In this manner, the earth connecting element electrically contacts the rack-mount.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to providing a grounding element for comparatively cost-effective production permitting both an uncluttered and more reliable circuiting of a telecommunications module and safer grounding of the shielding wires of terminated pairs.
According to the invention, a contact section integrally formed with the grounding plate is provided on the rear portion of the grounding plate which serves to make contact with a telecommunications rack-mount. In one embodiment the grounding plate can be rack-mounted together with a telecommunications module so that the contact section is in contact with the troughed rack-mount. In this arrangement the configuration of the rack-mount or rack-mounting system can vary as long as it comprises one or more sections capable of electrically contacting the module at which the rear contact section of the grounding plate to electrically connect to the rack-mount. One such rack-mount may be provided as a rack-mount cross-section of practically any configuration, although it is preferred in this context that the cross-section is a relatively shallow “top-hat” cross-section with the “hat” open in a direction facing away from the module. The flat surface of the “hat” forms the portion at which the rear contact section contacts the rack-mount.
Furthermore a troughed rack-mount may be provided, it being understood that a troughed rack-mount in this context comprises a rear wall or a rear section corresponding to the bottom of the “trough” to which the rear side of a telecommunications module is fitted. Accordingly, also the rear portion of the grounding plate faces the bottom of the trough and the contact section can make contact with the trough by an extremely simple configuration of the grounding plate. In other words, the voltage induced in the shielding wires is now conducted via the contacts of the module to the contact fingers of the grounding plate, from which it is dropped to the rack-mounting system by particularly simple ways and means more or less in a straight line from front to rear via the contact section.
Generally, the grounding plate comprises a front portion and a rear portion. In its front portion, the grounding plate comprises several contact fingers, which are described in more detail below. In its rear portion, the grounding plate comprises the contact section, which is described above. As regards the contact section, it should be noted that any structure, which is adapted to contact a telecommunications rack-mount, is conceivable. In particular, the grounding plate can comprise, in its rear section, a suitable tab, finger or point extending from the rear section so as to perform the above-mentioned function. Furthermore, the rear edge of the grounding plate could be used as the contact section. Furthermore, the grounding plate can be practically flat so that it can be made by a simple stamping process with relatively few or no complicated angles. The only angled items can be relatively short tabs angled from the plane of the grounding plate to ensure reliable positioning of the grounding plate in a telecommunications module for certain applications.
The grounding plate is adapted for use with telecommunications modules in which the shielding wires of terminated pairs are connected to the “usual” contacts of the module. That means no separate shielding wire placement may be required to install the grounding plate. Instead, the individual contacts of the module are used (configured identical to the contacts terminating the regular cores to terminate the shielding wires of the pairs). In order to ground the shielding wires, the grounding plate can comprise several contact fingers in its front portion. Furthermore, the grounding plate can be mounted in or on a telecommunications module such that each of the individual contact fingers contacts a section of a module contact. More particularly, the contact fingers contact sections of the contacts provided for placing shielding wires.
“Front portion” in this context is understood to be the portion of the grounding plate that faces the side of the module where the contacts are located. The contact fingers are positioned on the grounding plate so that they contact the contacts provided for placing the shielding wires. This is why the grounding plate can be directly compatible with diverse module configurations. In other words, for a module on which contacts other than those as provided usually for placing the shielding wire, all that is needed now is to suitably adapt the positioning of the contact fingers on the grounding plate.
It is to be noted that the salient advantage afforded as compared to prior art is that a reliable dropping to ground is now achievable by a relatively simple and cost-effective component, whereas hitherto overvoltage protection magazines and links to connect the shielding wires to ground had to be used. These can be replaced by the invention. Since the number of contact points between separate elements can be minimized, and a simple, relatively flat grounding plate can be used, the transmission to ground is significantly improved. Furthermore the relatively flat grounding plate enhances the shielding effect and minimizes crosstalk between the two sides of a telecommunications module. In conclusion, the invention can be positioned in a module between the contacts of the module and its rear portion so that front access to the contacts of the module is not obstructed. Accordingly, placing and contacting jumper and test leads continues to be possible in the region of the contacts provided with shielding wires.
As already mentioned, the grounding plate can be relatively flat. However, in accordance with one preferred embodiment relatively short angled tabs are provided, p

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