Securing device for a jack

A securing device for securing on a panel a jack, wherein the panel has a window, an outer side and an inner side. The device includes: a plate having a hole for inserting a plug therethrough from the outer side of the panel into the jack located on the inner side of said panel; and an engaging means including two pieces extruding from one side of the plate, having thereon tenons respectively for positioning and securing the engaging means and the plate on the windows of the panel, and slots for engaging therein the at least one barb of the jack to secure the jack.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
Previously, the jacks for telephone, computer and data network were 
directly mounted on a cover plate for the jack or on a patch panel. FIGS. 
1(a), 1(b) and 1(c) show a jack 10 having two barbed pieces 12 and 15 
(wherein the piece 12 is elastic) having on their tips an inclined surface 
13 which engages the window 14 of the cover plate 11, where the jack 10 is 
inserted from the rear of the cover plate 11 and projects beyond the 
window 14 by sliding the inclined surface 13 therethrough to respectively 
stop the barbed pieces 12 and 15 on the window 14 so as to fix the jack in 
place as shown in FIG. 1(a), and the sectional assemblage is shown in FIG. 
1(b). Such a structure has the following drawbacks: 
1) The jack 10 will protrude over the cover plate surface especially when 
the plug 17 is secured into the jack 10, which causes much inconvenience 
in use and an untidy appearance as shown in FIG. 1(b). 
2) The jack 10 and the through hole 14 of the cover plate 11 have 
therebetween a clearance 16 which prevents the jack 10 and the cover plate 
11 from tightly engaging with each other and from keeping out dust or the 
other foreign matter as shown in FIG. 1(c). 
Similarly, mounting a jack on a network patch panel will also exhibit the 
above-mentioned problems. 
On the other hand, FIG. 2(a) shows a modified jack 23 to be secured on a 
square wall 22 by projecting into the window 21 of the cover plate 20, 
where the square wall 22 and the cover plate 20 are integrally formed. 
Further, corresponding to the respective barbed pieces 24 and 25 of the 
jack 23, the square wall 22 includes two traverse media 26 and 27 for 
securing the respective barbed pieces 24 and 25 so as to retain the jack 
23 in position. Accordingly, this modification prevents the jack 23 from 
protruding over the cover plate surface and avoids the clearance 
therebetween, as shown in FIG. 2(b). But, such a structure cannot be 
applied on a patch panel because the patch panel is a metallic product 
which cannot be made with a wall around its window when pressed. Besides, 
this modified jack does not provide a color for identification and does 
not have a display hole containing therein a display plate for showing a 
functional attribute of the jack, which further limits its practical and 
commercial value. 
Arnett (U.S. Pat. No. 5,238,426) discloses an adapter mounted on a panel 
plate to hold a jack. The adapter includes two parallel side portions and 
two moveable arms. To fix the adapter on the opening of the panel plate, 
each of the arms further includes two detents, and each of the parallel 
side portions further includes a depending portion. Furthermore, to engage 
the jack, the adapter further includes two grooves provided on the inner 
walls of the parallel side portions respectively for receiving therein the 
barbs of the jack. To remove the adapter from the panel plate, the user 
must apply force to the free end portions of the arms. Therefore, the free 
end portions of the arms must extrude from the front surface of the panel 
plate. The other problem of Arnett's device is that, it cannot be applied 
to the jack with barbs as shown in FIGS. 1(a) and 2(a), which is a 
popularly used type of jack. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
An object of the present invention is to provide a securing device for 
firmly engaging a jack with a cover plate or a patch panel, preventing an 
over protrusion from the surface of the cover plate or the patch panel and 
avoiding a clearance between the jack and the cover plate or the patch 
panel. 
Another object of the present invention provides an identification of the 
securing device with a color and/or a functional attribution of the 
securing device by a display plate. 
The other object of the present invention provides a securing device able 
to be easily detachably secured for convenient management. 
In accordance with the present invention, a securing device for securing on 
a panel a jack having at least one barb, the panel having a window, an 
outer side and an inner side, the device includes: a plate having a hole 
for inserting a plug therethrough from the outer side of the panel into 
the jack located on the inner side of the panel; and an engaging means 
including two pieces extruding from one side of the plate, having thereon 
tenons respectively for positioning and securing the engaging means and 
the plate on the windows of the panel, and slots for engaging therein the 
at least one barb of the jack to secure the jack. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plate and 
the engaging means are integrally formed. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the panel has a 
hole, and the engaging means is secured on the hole of the plate. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plate is 
flexible. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the two pieces 
are flexible. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the two pieces 
are located parallelly and oppositely to each other. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plate is 
secured on the outer side of the panel, and the two pieces are extruding 
from the plate into the inner side of the panel. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plug is a 
computer network wire connector. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plug is a 
telephone wire connector. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plug is a 
BNC connector. A BNC connector is a kind of coaxial cable connector which 
is well known in the art. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plug is an 
ST (straight tip) fiber optic connector. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plug is an 
F-Type TV connector. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plate is 
provided with a display plate for an identification. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plate is 
provided with a display icon for identification. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plate is a 
specific color. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the plate 
prevents foreign matter from being introduced through the panel. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the jack is an 
insulation displacement connector Type Keystone Jack (IDC Type Keystone 
Jack). 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the panel is a 
plate cover for the jack. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the panel is a 
patch panel. 
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the securing 
device has a specific color. 
The present invention may best be understood through the following 
description with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
Referring to FIGS. 3(a) and 3(b), a securing device 30 engages a cover 
plate 31 and an insulation displacement connector type keystone jack 32 
(IDC Type Keystone Jack). The securing device 30 includes a plate 301 and 
an engaging means 302. The engaging means 302 includes two pieces 3027 and 
3028. The two pieces 3027 and 3028 extrude from one side of the plate 301, 
and are located parallely and oppositely to each other. There are tenons 
3021, 3022, 3023 and 3024 and slots 3025 and 3026 distributed on the two 
pieces 3027 and 3028 respectively, as shown in FIG. 3(a). The four tenons 
3021, 3022, 3023 and 3024 and the plate 301 secure the securing device 30 
on the window 311 of the cover plate 31 when the engaging means 302 is 
inserted into the window 311. The jack 32, which is the same as the 
popularly-used-type jacks shown in FIGS. 1(a) and 2(a), has two barbed 
pieces 321 and 322 having on their tips an inclined surface 3211 (3221), 
and the barb 321 is elastic. Referring to FIG. 3(b), when the jack 32 
comes in contact with the cover plate 31 from the rear of the cover plate 
31, the barbed pieces 321 and 322 in turn engage with the engaging means 
302 by sliding their inclined surfaces 3211 and 3221 into the respective 
slots 3025 and 3026 so as to secure the jack 32 in position. Further, the 
plate 301 has a through hole 3011 which correspondingly aligns with the 
jack hole 323 so as to receive therein a plug inserted from the through 
hole 3011. Preferably, beside the through hole 3011 there is provided a 
display plate 303 which may present a specific color or an icon for 
identification. 
It is notable that the two pieces 3027 and 3028 have two functions: 
securing the securing device 30 on the cover plate 31 and engaging the 
barbed pieces 321 and 322 of the jack 32 respectively. Referring to 
Arnet's adapter, the securing of the adapter is performed by two arms 
having detents respectively, and the engaging means are two grooves formed 
on the inner portion of the sidewalls of the adapter. To form the grooves 
for engaging, the adapter of Arnet must have large-area sidewalls. 
Furthermore, to connect the arms on the adapter, there is further need for 
two plastic hinges on the end portions of the sidewalls. In the present 
invention, both the securing and engaging functions are performed by the 
simple-structured two pieces 3027 and 3028. Accordingly, the cost of 
manufacturing the securing device of the present invention is lower than 
that of the adapter of Arnet because fewer elements and materials are 
needed. Similarly, the instant securing device 41 can be used for engaging 
a patch panel 42 and the relevant jacks 43 as shown in FIG. 4. 
The present jack can not only engage an IDC Type Keystone Jack, but also 
receive different kinds of connectors such as BNC connector, ST fiber 
optic connector and F connector by changing only the shape of the through 
hole of the plate as shown in FIG. 5(a). On the other hand, the portion of 
the plate corresponding to the idle window of the cover plate or the patch 
panel may be a plain surface without any through hole for preventing dust 
or foreign matter from being introduced through the panel and for 
maintaining the fine appearance as shown in FIG. 5(b). Besides, the plate 
may have additional spaces for more jacks so as to overcome the 
shortcomings encountered by the prior patch panel having a standard number 
of fixed jacks. 
The plate of the securing device of the present invention is flexible. 
Referring to FIG. 6(a), the plate 611 of the securing device 61 may have a 
reinforcing portion 6111 behind the plate 611 and between the two pieces 
614 and 615 of the securing device 61, to increase the flexibility and the 
intensity of the plate 611. The procedures for mounting the securing 
device 61 on the window 621 of the panel 62 are illustrated in FIGS. 
6(a)-6(e). In FIG. 6(a), the securing device 61 is inserted into the 
window 621. In FIGS. 6(b) and 6(c), the two pieces 614 and 615 are pushed 
inwardly respectively. Due to the flexibility of the plate 611 and the 
reinforcing portion 6111, the tenons 6141 and 6151 are stuck on the corner 
6221 of the lower wall 622 and the corner 6231 of the upper wall 623 
respectively. When the front surface 617 of the securing device 61 is 
pushed, as shown in FIG. 6(d), the tenons 6141 and 6151 will slide into 
the inner side of the panel 62. And then, as shown in FIG. 6(e), the two 
pieces 614 and 615 will return to their normal positions respectively 
because of the flexibility of the plate 611 and the reinforcing portion 
6111. 
It is then observed that, the flexibility of the plate 611 and the 
reinforcing portion 6111 must first be overcome thereby to detach the 
securing device 61 from the panel 62. Referring to Arnett's adapter, only 
the flexibility of the arms is available for resisting the detachment of 
the adapter. Therefore, the present invention provides a more reliable 
engagement between the securing device and the panel, since the body of 
the plate of the present invention can provide an elastic force larger 
than that of the arms of Arnett's adapter. 
Moreover, the free ends of the arms of Arnett's adapter are extruding above 
the front surface of the panel and exposed at the outside of the panel. In 
addition to the unsightly of the extruding free ends of the arms, the 
exposed portion of the arms may easily be broken by any unexpected 
external force. On the other hand, the two pieces 614 and 615 are inserted 
into the inner side of the panel plate 62, and therefore, they will not 
protrude from the outer surface of the panel plate 62, and only the plate 
611 is flattened on the outside of the panel plate 62. Therefore, the 
securing device of the present invention is not only more tasteful in 
appearance but also safer in using compared to Arnett's adapter. 
From the above discussion, the present securing device has the following 
advantages: 
1) It can be mounted on a cover plate, a network patch panel or other media 
suitable for similar purposes, and can be easily detached/attached for 
convenient management. 
2) It keeps a plain surface for the patch panel or the cover plate so that 
the jack does not protrude therefrom to in turn cause inconvenience in use 
when mounted on the cover plate or on the network patch panel, and it 
covers the idle windows of the cover plate to enhance a fine appearance. 
3) It leaves no clearance under the tight engagement of the jack and the 
cover plate, the patch panel or other media suitable for similar purposes 
so as to prevent dust and/or foreign matter from being introduced through 
the panel. 
4) It may present a specific color for convenient identification; for 
example, a network system may include a plurality of jacks having 
different colors for conveniently identifying the respective sections, 
area or departments, etc., where they are connected. 
5) It has a display plate or a display icon for easily identifying its 
functional attribute. 
6) It can not only engage with an IDC Type Keystone Jack, but also accept 
different kinds of connectors such as a BNC connector, ST fiber optic 
connector and F connector. 
To sum up, the instant invention rectifies the drawbacks of the prior jacks 
by adding a securing device for detachably securing the jack on the cover 
plate or the patch panel, and by providing a display plate for identifying 
the functional attribute of the jack and presenting a color for 
identification; which is a creative device and has high practical and 
commercial values. 
While the invention has been described in terms of what are presently 
considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be 
understood that the invention need not be limited to the disclosed 
embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications 
and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the 
appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation 
so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.