Pair orbit management for communication cables
View Patent ↗A communications cable includes a plurality of longitudinally extending pairs of conducting elements, a low profile male connector secured to a first end of the cable, and a low profile female connector secured to an opposite second end of the cable. The plurality of pairs of conducting elements terminate at the male connector in a first orientation and terminate at the female connector in a second orientation. The first and second orientations are such that each respective conducting element can be connected to itself when the male and female connectors are matingly engaged with each other.
1. A communications cable, comprising:
a plurality of longitudinally extending pairs of conducting elements; and
a male connector secured to a first end of the cable and a female connector secured to an opposite second end of the cable, wherein the plurality of pairs of conducting elements terminate at the male connector in a first orientation and terminate at the female connector in a second orientation;
wherein the female connector and male connector are configured to matingly engage with each other, and wherein the first and second orientations are such that each respective conducting element can be connected to itself when the male and female connectors are matingly engaged with each other.
2. The communications cable of claim 1 , wherein the male connector comprises:
a core having a plurality of circumferentially spaced-apart chambers, each chamber having a pair of termination connectors, each termination connector electrically connected to a respective conducting element of a pair; and
a collar surrounding the core that secures the core to a cable jacket that surrounds the plurality of pairs of conducting elements, wherein a free end of the core extends outwardly from a free end of the collar.
3. The communications cable of claim 2 , wherein the termination connectors are insulation-piercing connectors.
4. The communications cable of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of pairs of conducting elements comprises four pairs of conducting elements, and wherein the core comprises four chambers.
5. The communications cable of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of pairs of conducting elements comprises five pairs of conducting elements, and wherein the core comprises five chambers.
6. The communications cable of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of pairs of conducting elements comprises five pairs of conducting elements, and wherein the core comprises a first chamber and four chambers circumferentially spaced apart around the first chamber.
7. The communications cable of claim 1 , wherein the female connector comprises:
a core having a plurality of circumferentially spaced-apart chambers, each chamber having a pair of termination connectors, each termination connector electrically connected to a respective conducting element of a pair; and
a collar surrounding the core that secures the core to a cable jacket that surrounds the plurality of pairs of conducting elements, wherein the core is recessed within the collar to form a receptacle for receiving a male connector.
8. The communications cable of claim 7 , wherein the termination connectors are insulation-piercing connectors.
9. The communications cable of claim 1 , further comprising a jacket that surrounds the plurality of pairs of conducting elements, and wherein the jacket comprises indicia that indicates a direction that the male and/or female connector should be oriented when the communications cable is installed in a communication channel of a network.
10. The communications cable of claim 9 , wherein the male and female connectors each comprise indicia which collaborates with the indicia on the jacket.
11. The communications cable of claim 1 , further comprising a jacket that surrounds the plurality of pairs of conducting elements, wherein the jacket comprises indicia adjacent to the male connector that identifies the male connector and indicia adjacent to the female connector that identifies the female connector.
12. The communications cable of claim 1 , further comprising a jack end adapter configured to be secured to one of the male connector or the female connector.
13. The communications cable of claim 1 , further comprising a plug end adapter configured to be secured to one of the male connector or female connector.
14. The communications cable of claim 1 , further comprising a jacket that surrounds the plurality of pairs of conducting elements, wherein the jacket comprises a continuum of indicia that identifies the correct gender of a connector to be secured to each end of the cable.