Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
361826000 | Wire distribution (e.g., harness, rack, etc.) | 60 |
20080205028 | STACKABLE CABLE TRAY - A cable tray is provided comprising a housing defining an interior portion, the housing having at least one positioned opening formed therein and also having plural, open ends in communication with the interior portion and the at least one positioned opening for passage of at least one cable therethrough. The housing is adapted to be coupled to at least one external surface, such that at least one of the plural, open ends substantially aligns with at least one open end of a housing of at least one further cable tray. | 08-28-2008 |
20080239693 | COMPACT FIBER PANEL WITH SLIDING TRAY HAVING REMOVABLE HOOD - A cable organization unit includes a housing. A tray is attached to the housing by at least one slide, and is movable between a first position and a second position relative to the housing. A hood is removably secured to the tray. A user may remove the hood from the tray to access adapters attached to a bulkhead on the tray. The tray may include a latch for securing the tray to the housing in the first position, and the hood may be removed from the tray while the tray is in the first or second positions. A retainer is optionally attached to the housing. The retainer includes an adjustable opening which may be reduced in size such that edges of the opening frictionally engage and hold a jacket of a cable passing therethrough. | 10-02-2008 |
20090016042 | Idle control system and method of mounting - An idle control system for a vehicle is provided. | 01-15-2009 |
20090034227 | Rotating Cable Strain Relief - Embodiments include methods, apparatus, and systems for a cable strain relief. One embodiment includes a cable strain relief having a body for supporting cables connected to a computer. A bracket and arm connect to the body so the body can rotate to plural different locked positions. | 02-05-2009 |
20090059552 | CABLE SPOOL FOR USE WITH GLANDED FIBER TRUCKS - A cable gland holder includes a base member and a core for holding a plurality of cable glands. In one embodiment, a plate is removably attached to the core. In another embodiment, more than one plate is attached to the core. Each plate has a grooved edge presenting a series of grooves to which cable glands may be attached. The holder may be attached to a vertical or horizontal raceway of a network rack to assist in protecting and organizing the cables within the raceway. | 03-05-2009 |
20090086463 | Wall Mounted Enclosure With Rotating Patch Panel Frame - An apparatus for mounting electrical equipment comprises a frame for carrying electrical equipment, a hinge connected to the frame, and a cable ring connected to the hinge. The cable ring is positioned between the frame and an axis of rotation of the hinge. | 04-02-2009 |
20090091909 | Vertical cable management system with ribcage structure - A cable management system is provided including a rack for holding telecommunications equipment, and a ribcage cable support member along a vertical side of the rack. The ribcage cable support member includes a plurality of forwardly and rearwardly extending ribs. The ribs each include cable retention tabs. A plurality of spools are provided for cable storage on the ribcage cable support member. Holes through the ribcage cable support member allow access between the front and rear portions. An additional rack may be positioned on an opposite side of the ribcage cable support member to the first rack, and two columns of ribs are provided. | 04-09-2009 |
20090097224 | HARNESS RETAINER INDICATOR - An overmolded harness configured to be received in a receiving structure of an engine includes a body having at least one surface, and at least one retainer configured for engagement with the receiving structure. The retainer protrudes from at least one surface. At least one indicator is overmolded with the body and marks the location of the retainer. | 04-16-2009 |
20090129044 | Harness Routing Structure - A harness routing structure comprises: a battery case that defines an internal space which houses a battery and an electric appliance on a hybrid motor vehicle, and that is formed of a first member; a reinforcement that is provided in the battery case, and that is formed of a second member having a greater strength than the first member and that reinforces the battery case; and a harness routed at a position along the reinforcement. | 05-21-2009 |
20090129045 | Fiber containment system - The present invention relates to a telecommunications termination panel with a housing including a front opening and a rear opening. Pivotably mounted within the housing is a tray within the front opening, pivoting about a vertical axis located adjacent a first side of the housing. A cable path is defined along a bottom of the housing along the first side between the cable entry of the tray and the rear opening. A movable plate is positioned adjacent the first side and is movable between a first position defining an upper limit of the cable path when the tray is closed and a second position allowing access to the cable path when the tray is open. The movement of the plate between the first and second positions is actuated by the movement of the tray between the closed and open positions. The present invention further relates to a telecommunications termination panel with a housing including a front opening. Pivotably mounted within the housing is a tray within the front opening, pivoting about a vertical axis located adjacent a first side of the housing. The tray is pivotable between an open position and a closed position. The tray includes a cover which can be moved between an operational position and an access position when the tray is in the open position. With the cover in the operational position, the tray is prevented from moving from the open position to the closed position. | 05-21-2009 |
20090207581 | Wiring placement method of wirings having different length and semiconductor integrated circuit device - A longest wiring and a shortest wiring alongside each other among the plurality of wirings are placed. Then, a longest wiring from among remaining wires which have not being placed yet, alongside an outside of a space surrounded by the wirings already placed and on a side of a shorter wiring of the wrings placed at outermost ends are placed. A shortest wiring from among remaining wires which have not placed yet, alongside an outside of a space surrounded by the wirings already placed and on a side of a longer wiring of the wirings placed at outermost ends is placed. These two processes are repeated. | 08-20-2009 |
20090273915 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ORGANIZING CABLES IN A CABINET - An equipment cabinet ( | 11-05-2009 |
20090316379 | Terminal Sealing Apparatus - There is provided a terminal sealing device that can realize easy change of a protective cover, reduce the number of components used, and be efficiently placed in a small space. A power supply terminal sealing device | 12-24-2009 |
20100020525 | Cable Connection, Control System, and Method to Decrease the Passing on of Vibrations from a First Object to a Second Object - A cable connection between a first object and a second object includes a cable bundle of one or more cables having a certain length. One end of the cable bundle is fixed to the first object and another end of the bundle is fixed to the second object. A cable bundle holder configured to hold the cable bundle at a certain location along the length of the cable bundle, and a control system configured to control the position of the cable bundle holder with respect to the second object are presented. A control system for cable connection, and a method of reducing the transfer of vibrations from a first object to a second object via a cable connection are presented. | 01-28-2010 |
20100073900 | Electronic device - An electronic device includes: a board having a first connector; a housing in which the board is disposed and which has a work opening for allowing external work for the board; and a cable which has an end reaching the board by passing through a path within the housing and has a second connector to be mated with the first connector and disposed at the end. The electronic device further includes a cable holding section provided at an inner wall of the housing and having a slit whose width is smaller than a size of the second connector. The cable holding section holds the cable so that a part of the cable reaches the work opening. | 03-25-2010 |
20100142176 | Spillover Fitting - The present invention is directed to a spillover fitting that routes cables from a lateral trough. The spillover fitting includes fitting walls and a floor positioned between the fitting walls. The floor has an extension flange that extends into the lateral trough. The spillover fitting also includes a containment member that extends from the extension flange. The containment member is positioned over the lateral trough to contain cables routed out of the lateral trough into the spillover fitting. | 06-10-2010 |
20100172118 | System and Apparatus For Managing and Organizing Electrical Cords and Cables - The invention provides a modular mapping system and apparatus for organizing and enclosing one or more electrical cables or cords that originate from and are connected to separate electronic devices and appliances. The system and apparatus can be made of a suitable size to house one or more electrical devices whereby the individual electrical cables or cords can be connected to or plugged into the electrical device. The individual electrical cables or cords never exit the apparatus and the electrical device is concealed from view. Another embodiment of the invention provides an apparatus for organizing and concealing for easy transport the various electrical cables and cords of the AC adapter cables and/or peripheral devices of a computer. The system and apparatus comprises a body that securely folds around the cables or cords in a closed configuration. The cords/cables can be restrained using wrapping system units and/or Velcro® wraps. | 07-08-2010 |
20100214760 | HARNESS-INTEGRATED SLIDE HINGE AND SLIDING-TYPE ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A harness-integrated slide hinge is provided that connects between a plurality of casings having circuits therein while allowing the casings to move relatively. The harness-integrated slide hinge includes: a first sliding plate fitted to the one casing; a second sliding plate fitted to the other casing; a sliding mechanism that connects between the first sliding plate and the second sliding plate while allowing them to move relatively; and a harness that has a plurality of wirings, and connection sections provided on both ends of these wirings, and that is routed between the first sliding plate and the second sliding plate, wherein a wiring lamination section having a plurality of the wirings laminated therein is bent in a U-shape and accommodated in a space section between the first sliding plate and the second sliding plate. | 08-26-2010 |
20100214761 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS WIRING HARNESS - An electronic apparatus wiring harness is provided that includes: a fixed-side casing and a moving-side casing each having a circuit and rotatably journalled by a shaft having a through hole at its center, the moving-side casing being provided with a moving-side casing base which is rotatably journalled to the fixed-side casing, and a sliding portion which is provided so as to be slidable on a slide surface provided in the moving-side casing base. The circuit of the sliding portion and the circuit of the fixed-side casing are electrically connected together by an electric wire. The electric wire is a wiring harness having a flat cable portion in which a number of electric wire bodies are arranged in parallel and which is formed in a tape shape by jackets, and a jacket strip portion in which a number of the electric wire bodies are bundled; the flat cable portion is arranged in a bent manner so as to form a U shape on the slide surface of the moving-side casing base. The jacket strip portion is inserted through the through hole of the shaft, and extends from the slide surface toward the fixed-side casing. | 08-26-2010 |
20100315800 | Vertical cable management system with ribcage structure - A cable management system is provided including a rack for holding telecommunications equipment, and a ribcage cable support member along a vertical side of the rack. The ribcage cable support member includes a plurality of forwardly and rearwardly extending ribs. The ribs each include cable retention tabs. A plurality of spools are provided for cable storage on the ribcage cable support member. Holes through the ribcage cable support member allow access between the front and rear portions. An additional rack may be positioned on an opposite side of the ribcage cable support member to the first rack, and two columns of ribs are provided. | 12-16-2010 |
20110182049 | WIRING STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A wiring structure for an electronic apparatus has a structure in which a first wiring path where a first harness that is used for transmitting a primary power is wired and a second wiring path where a second harness that is used for transmitting a secondary power is wired are formed, and a structure related to the first wiring path is formed so that, in a case where the first harness is wired, the first harness is integrated with the structure related to the first wiring path. | 07-28-2011 |
20110211328 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ORGANIZING CABLES IN A CABINET - An equipment cabinet ( | 09-01-2011 |
20110211329 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ORGANIZING CABLES IN A CABINET - An equipment cabinet ( | 09-01-2011 |
20110235305 | SYSTEM AND MOUNTING APPARATUS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH CABLE SECURING COMPONENTS - A system includes a mounting rack and an electronic device. The mounting rack includes a frame and a plurality of supports located at the back of the frame. A plurality of cable securing components is located in the frame. The electronic device is inserted in the mounting rack from front to back and includes a front wall. The front wall is adjacent to the frame and defines a port for receiving a cable. The cable is arranged in the cable securing components. | 09-29-2011 |
20110286198 | Horizontal Cable Manager - A cable manager provides horizontal cable management of adjacent patch panels or network equipment on network distribution racks. The cable manager includes a central section and a front cable routing section and is mountable on a network rack. The front cable routing section extends from the front side of the central section and includes a first plurality of spaced fingers. The cable manager can also include a rear cable routing section that includes a second plurality of spaced fingers. The first plurality of spaced fingers and the second plurality of spaced fingers may be sloped to provide hand access. One or more passthrough openings can be provided in the central section to allow routing of cabling from the front section to the rear section. An air dam may be inserted into the passthrough openings to control the flow of cool inlet air. Either or both of the front and rear sections can include a removable cover. | 11-24-2011 |
20110299266 | AGGREGATOR FOR A SWITCH RACK SYSTEM - An aggregator for interconnecting a hydra with an breakout box, said aggregator comprising: (a) a bottom wall, two sides walls, and at least one faceplate; (b) adapters for multi-conductor connectors arranged in at least one column on said faceplate; and (c) wherein at least two adapters of each column are secure adapters. | 12-08-2011 |
20120162959 | WIRING HARNESS GUIDING APPARATUS - A wiring harness guiding apparatus guides a wiring harness | 06-28-2012 |
20120307477 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device including five input-end bus bars supplied with three-phase alternating-current power, and three units connected to the five input-end bus bars and supplied with single-phase alternating-current power, and the three units include a first unit including a first terminal and a second terminal, a second unit including a third terminal and a fourth terminal, and a third unit including a fifth terminal and a sixth terminal, and the five input-end bus bars include a first input-end bus bar connected to the first terminal and the third terminal, a second input-end bus bar connected to the fifth terminal, a third input-end bus bar connected to the second terminal, a fourth input-end bus bar connected to the fourth terminal, and a fifth input-end bus bar connected to the sixth terminal. | 12-06-2012 |
20130010449 | WIRE ROUTING DEVICE - A wire routing device includes a wire housing part, a terminal housing chamber part, and a plurality of wire lead-out parts. The terminal housing chamber part includes a plurality of terminal housing chambers. Each of the wire lead-out parts couples one of the housing grooves with one of the terminal housing chambers. Each of wire surplus length absorption spaces is formed inside of a substantially rectangle abcd defined by a section bc of an outer wall of the voltage detection wire housing part located at a side of the terminal housing chamber and a section ad of a wall of the housing groove which faces the section bc, which are cut by a line ab and a line cd. | 01-10-2013 |
20130010450 | JUNCTION BOX - A junction box includes a cable connecting box, a cover covering the cable connecting box and a cable electrically connecting with the cable connecting box. The cable connecting box including an insulative box and a wire connecting module, the insulative box comprising a plurality of walls extending upwardly and a receiving cavity surround by the walls, the walls including a front wall defining a plurality of mounting holes for the cable passing through. The cover includes a plurality of separating walls extending downwardly from a peripheral of the cover to engage with the walls of the insulative box and a pretending wall being parallel to the separating wall and located in front of the front wall. The adding pretending wall provides a longer distance for the junction box to ensure a safe creepage distance for the user to use the junction box. | 01-10-2013 |
20130058069 | FLAT CABLE AND CABLE HARNESS USING THE SAME - A flat cable includes a plurality of wires arranged in parallel, and a fibrous member woven into the plurality of wires in the arrangement direction of the plurality of wires. The fibrous member includes a polyurethane elastic fiber, and has an elongation of not less than 500% and not more than 900%, an elongation recovery rate of not less than 90% at a 300% elongation and an initial modulus of 5 to 30 cN/dtex for the 300% elongation. | 03-07-2013 |
20130094171 | EXPANSION CARD WITH CABLE MANAGEMENT APPARATUS - An expansion card includes a card body and a cable management apparatus. The card body includes a number of connecters with a number of cables. The cable management apparatus includes a main body. A first side of the main body is fixed to the card body beside the connectors. A second side of the main body forms a flange. A number of first cable management portions are formed on the flange. A number of second cable management portions extend on the main body. The cables can extend through either the first cable management portions or the second cable management portions. | 04-18-2013 |
20130114236 | FLEXIBLE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD HARNESS - A gas turbine engine installation is provided that has a plurality of flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) harnesses to transfer electrical signals, including electrical power, around a gas turbine engine. The plurality of FPCB harnesses is held to the gas turbine engine installation using clips that have at least two jaws. Each jaw has two sets of opposing teeth that do not intermesh, and cannot intermesh when pushed together. This allows more than one FPCB harness to be held by one clip without the risk of damaging the FPCB harnesses. Preventing the teeth from intermeshing also allows subsequent FPCB harnesses to be inserted into the clip without undue difficulty even after a first FPCB harness has already been inserted. | 05-09-2013 |
20130163220 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH CABLE PROTECTING STRUCTURE - An electronic device includes a chassis and a protecting member. The chassis includes a side plate, a bottom plate substantially perpendicular to the side plate, a plurality of first components secured to the bottom plate, and a plurality of connectors located between the side plate and the plurality of first components. The plurality of connectors is adapted for connecting to a plurality of cables. The protecting member is secured to the side plate and includes a protecting plate. The protecting plate is substantially parallel to the bottom plate. The protecting plate and the bottom plate are adapted to receive the plurality of cables therebetween. | 06-27-2013 |
20130163221 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING THEREIN MEMBER INCLUDING CABLE - An electronic apparatus that prevents a cable included in a coupler accommodated in an accommodating part from being caught between a battery lid and an apparatus body, with a simple construction. The electronic apparatus includes an accommodating part for accommodating a coupler, a battery lid which opens and closes an opening of the accommodating part, and a lock member including a pawl portion which restricts the coupler from being discharged from the accommodating part when the coupler has been accommodated therein. A portion defining the opening of the battery accommodating part is formed with a cutout for routing out the cable. When the coupler is accommodated and the cable has been arranged in the cutout, the pawl portion covers at least part of the cable. | 06-27-2013 |
20140016294 | WIRING MODULE - A wiring module ( | 01-16-2014 |
20140111963 | WIRING HARNESS ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM - The invention provides a wiring harness assembly in which electronic control unit is standardized and which can be commonly used without varying or changing the number of the electrical wires even if the combination of the plurality of electronic devices to be mounted in the vehicle is changed, and an electronic device control system provided with the wiring harness assembly. There is provided a wiring harness assembly, which includes a first wiring harness connected to ECU, a standard wiring harness connected to a standard electronic device, an option wiring harness connected to an option electronic device, and the J/C making a connection between the first wiring harness and the standard and option wiring harnesses. The CPU is incorporated in the J/C to control the associated electronic device in accordance with the control signal for each electronic device which is multiply-transmitted from the ECU via the first wiring harness. | 04-24-2014 |
20150049453 | Organizing and wire management system - An organizer and/or wire management apparatus generally comprises an elongate support member having a channel and a resilient coaxial strip or member. The support member can additionally have holder attachments from one to a plurality according to user needs or desires. The holder attachments can be permanently joined or mutually engaged and disengaged with the use of a holder attachment mechanism and located according to user preference. The holder attachment mechanism can be joined to any kind of holder that can be supported by such mechanism and apparatus. The elongate support member can be supported in a variety of different orientations including but not limited to horizontally and vertically. Or, the elongate support can be in a freestanding arrangement to become an independent freestanding organizer or assist organizing in proximity of a structure such as a desk or entertainment center. Or, the apparatus can be the basis or part of a structure that is a desk, desk-like, entertainment center, or entertainment center like complete structure. Or, the apparatus can be used as a nightstand. | 02-19-2015 |
20150062858 | CABLE ALIGNMENT DEVICES AND ASSOCIATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - The present technology relates generally to cable alignment devices and associated systems and methods. Particular embodiments are directed to cable alignment systems for aligning and registering a plurality of cables with an electronic device, such as an electronic mixer. In some embodiments, a cable alignment system includes an electronic device having a plurality of receiving apertures therein. The system can include a plurality of cables configured to electronically communicate with the electronic device. The system can further include a cable alignment device that is configured to receive the plurality of cables. A plurality of projections can extend from the cable alignment device, and individual projections can be sized to fit within the individual receiving apertures. The cable alignment device can retain the cables in a fixed and spaced arrangement to attach all of the cables to the electronic device simultaneously. | 03-05-2015 |
20150116976 | CABLE ASSEMBLY FOR A CABLE BACKPLANE SYSTEM - A cable assembly for a cable backplane system includes a tray having a frame and spacer assemblies coupled to the frame that hold cable tray connectors in fixed positions relative to the frame. Each cable tray connector has a housing holding a plurality of contacts and cables extending rearward from the corresponding housing. The housings are configured to be received in corresponding openings in a backplane of the cable backplane system. A flexible cable harness extends from the tray. The flexible cable harness has a flexible shield electrically coupled to the frame and a harness connector electrically connected to at least one corresponding cable tray connector. At least some of the cables are routed from the tray through the flexible shield to the harness connector. The flexible shield provides electrical shielding for the cables. The harness connector is variably positionable relative to the tray. | 04-30-2015 |
20150296652 | CABLE BACKPLANE SYSTEM HAVING A STRAIN RELIEF COMPONENT - A cable rack for a cable backplane system includes a tray having a plurality of plates defining a frame and surrounding a raceway. Cable connector assemblies are held by the tray with each having a plurality of cables extending between at least two cable connectors and routed in the raceway. Each cable connector is positioned between and is supported by corresponding plates. At least one cable strain relief component is held by the tray. Each cable strain relief component is positioned between and is supported by corresponding plates of the tray independent of the cable connectors. Each cable strain relief component provides strain relief for the associated cables. Optionally, the cable connectors are loosely held by the tray and float relative to the tray with a predefined limited amount of movement relative to the tray and relative to the at least one cable strain relief component. | 10-15-2015 |
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361827000 | With interconnecting cable | 15 |
20090016043 | Cable management arrangement for a telecommunications cabinet - A telecommunications system including a frame to which telecommunications equipment is mounted. The frame defines a patch panel region and an active equipment region. Patch cords are interconnected between the patch panel region and the active equipment region. The system further includes a slack storage panel that stores patch cord slack. The slack storage panel defines a single cable routing pathway. The patch cords are routed through the slack storage panel such that no portion of the length of each patch cord overlaps itself. In systems including both copper and fiber cables, the copper cables are routed separately from the fiber cables. | 01-15-2009 |
20090122509 | WIRING SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS - Wiring system which comprises: a flexible printed circuit board ( | 05-14-2009 |
20090190322 | PORTABLE WIRELESS DEVICE - A portable wireless device such as a foldable portable telephone is provided. | 07-30-2009 |
20100296262 | COMMUNICATION TERMINAL - According to an embodiment, a communication terminal is discussed, by which a coaxial cable capable of carrying a pair of signals is provided to the communication terminal and by which the case performs a grounding function for the coaxial cable to enhance the grounding function. | 11-25-2010 |
20110044020 | Cable management arrangement for a telecommunications cabinet - A telecommunications system including a frame to which telecommunications equipment is mounted. The frame defines a patch panel region and an active equipment region. Patch cords are interconnected between the patch panel region and the active equipment region. The system further includes a slack storage panel that stores patch cord slack. The slack storage panel defines a single cable routing pathway. The patch cords are routed through the slack storage panel such that no portion of the length of each patch cord overlaps itself. In systems including both copper and fiber cables, the copper cables are routed separately from the fiber cables. | 02-24-2011 |
20110267798 | HARNESS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE WIRING AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A harness for electronic device wiring of the present invention, wherein a portion covered by a jacket in a state where each of the electrical wires is bundled so as to be arranged in parallel with each other forms a flat cable part wound around a rotary shaft so that a parallel direction thereof is perpendicular to the overlapping surface, and a portion which is continuous with the flat cable part and in which each of the electrical wires is exposed forms a jacket strip part which is more distant from the rotary shaft than the flat cable part is. | 11-03-2011 |
20120127691 | CONTROL APPARATUS - A control apparatus includes a casing; an internal device accommodated in the casing and having a connection port to be connected to a cable; a frame on which the cable is distributed, the frame having an opening large enough for an operator to connect an end of the cable to the connection port through the opening; and a joining part joining the casing and the frame. | 05-24-2012 |
20120195019 | DATACOMMUNICATIONS/TELECOMMUNICATIONS PATCHING SYSTEMS WITH BUNDLED PATCH CORD ASSEMBLY - A cord bundle assembly includes: a plurality of communications cords, each of the communications cords comprising a plurality of communications signal-carrying members, the communications cords being grouped as a bundle; and a cord management assembly. The cord management assembly includes: a fixed cuff that encircles and is fixed relative to the plurality of communications cords; a slip cuff that encircles and is slidable relative to the plurality of communications cords; and a generally cylindrical sleeve having first and second ends, the fixed cuff being mounted to the first end, and the slip cuff being mounted to the second end. This configuration can assist in the management and organization of cords arranged in a cord bundle as they are routed between communications equipment. | 08-02-2012 |
20120230005 | HOLDER FOR HOLDING CABLE NOISE SUPPRESSOR AND IMAGE FORMING SYSTEM INCORPORATING THE SAME - A holder for holding a cable noise suppressor for a cable to interconnect a first printed circuit board in a first housing to a second printed circuit board in a second housing includes a first guide to determine a position and a direction of the cable noise suppressor held at a first position in the holder, a second guide to determine a position and a direction of the cable noise suppressor held at a second position different from the first position in the holder, and a cable guide to guide the cable projecting from the cable noise suppressor. The cable noise suppressor is held at either the first position or the second position in accordance with the relative positions of the first housing and the second housing. | 09-13-2012 |
20120262899 | CABLE HOLDER FOR MOUNTING ON VEHICLE - A cable holder for mounting on a vehicle includes a holder body; at least one pair of connector holding parts (for example, elastic pieces) projecting to face each other inside a connector receiving cavity, for holding a connector fitted into the connector receiving cavity; and a connector push-out device (for example, lever) provided inside the connector receiving cavity, for pushing the connector fitted inside the connector receiving cavity out toward an open face of the connector receiving cavity in opposition to the holding force of the connector holding parts by an external operation. | 10-18-2012 |
20130016493 | COMBINATION OF RADIO FREQUENCY, HIGH SPEED DIGITAL COMMUNICATION, AND DIRECT CURRENT SIGNALS IN A SINGLE CABLE ASSEMBLY - An electrical connector assembly or cable assembly that carries a combination of radio frequency signals, high speed digital communication signals, and direct current DC power signals is disclosed. The electrical connector assembly exhibits environmental protection. Other features include providing blind mate connection that may be used in a radio transport or fiber transport repeater system for a wireless network. | 01-17-2013 |
20130033846 | Machine Tool having a Drive Motor - A machine tool having a drive motor includes an electronic unit and a switch for switching the drive motor on/off. An additional contact module is connected to the electronic unit, the drive motor being electrically connected only to the contact module. Also, the switch is connected to the contact module. | 02-07-2013 |
20130094172 | ROTARY CONNECTOR DEVICE - A rotary connector device includes a stator and a rotator, which relatively rotate with respect to each other. An accommodating space for accommodating cables for electrically connecting the rotator and the stator in a state wound in a circle is formed inside the stator and the rotator is formed. A guide protruding piece which protrudes toward the accommodating space above the cables wound in a circle and which guides the cables from above is formed on an upper portion of an outer peripheral tube portion provided in the stator. A lower surface of the guide protruding piece is formed into a shape which is deformed upward gradually toward a tip. | 04-18-2013 |
20130229780 | PATCH PANEL AND METHOD OF FACILITATING ACCESS TO REAR PORTS OF A COMPONENT - Aspects of the disclosure relate generally to a patch panel for networking components. The patch panel may facilitate access to the rear ports of the networking components. In one example, the patch panel may include a body and a face, and may mount to the networking component. Once mounted, one or more jumpers may be connected to rear ports on the component as well as connection interfaces mounted on the face of the patch panel. In this way, the rear ports may be accessible from the front of the component by the connection interfaces. | 09-05-2013 |
20140016295 | PROJECTION DEVICE - The projection device contains a main member, a transmission element, and an anti-slippery element. The main member has a built-in power element, an internal projection module, and an accommodation groove along a side of the main member for storing the transmission element. The anti-slippery element is configured on a major side of the main member for positioning a mobile device. An end of the transmission element is data-linked to the projection module, and the other end is configured with a MEL (mobile high-definition link) connector and is connected to the mobile device. The content on the screen of the mobile device is synchronously delivered to and projected by the projection module. The electricity required for the operation of the projection device is provided from the power element. The power element can also be used to charge the mobile device when no projection from the latter is required. | 01-16-2014 |
361828000 | With switchboard or switch | 3 |
20080291656 | CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH INSPECTION WINDOW - A cable management system with an inspection window allows a technician to see available ports in a telecommunications module. The cable management systems inspection window is substantially transparent to permit visual access to underlying ports and associated electrical connectors. The inspection window is solid to prevent physical access to the electrical connectors, thereby preventing contamination, short-circuiting or other damage. The visual access permitted by an inspection window prevents the need to remove a cable trough to find available ports, which reduces the chance of causing a disruption in service by inadvertently disconnecting a cable that is in or around the cable trough. | 11-27-2008 |
20140301060 | High Density Digital Signal Cross-Connect System - A telecommunication panel may comprise a chassis configured to receive insertable Digital Signal Cross-connect (DSX) modules and a backplane connected to the chassis. The DSX module is compact to fit into the telecommunication panel. A ratio of the number of the insertable 6-port DSX modules over the backplane surface area at least about 0.37 modules per square inch is achieved. The DSX module may include a printed circuit board and a light emitting diode (LED) light pipe on the printed circuit board to minimize the width of the DSX module. The DSX module may be inserted into the telecommunication panel horizontally or vertically so that the telecommunication panel receives a maximum number of DSX modules. | 10-09-2014 |
20140369019 | Power tool operating device - A power tool operating device includes a tool shaft, further including a main handle shaft and a tool mounting shaft; a power tool mounting head, further including a bracket, including left and right bracket forks; a control handle; a comfort grip; a wiring harness, including a female electrical plug, a momentary electrical switch, and a male electrical plug, such that a power tool can be attached to the power tool mounting head, whereby a user can operate the power tool at floor level while the user remains standing. The length of the tool shaft can be adjusted by a telescoping function, allowing the tool mounting shaft to be locked in place with a scoping clamp. The angle between the tool shaft and the power tool mounting head can be adjusted and locked in place. The tool shaft can further include an adjustable and lockable joint, permitting variable angle adjustment. | 12-18-2014 |