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Document | Title | Date |
20080200073 | ENCODING DEVICE FOR CONNECTORS - In order to realize a non-interchangeable mating of two connectors ( | 08-21-2008 |
20080207062 | AC/DC RACEWAY ASSEMBLY - An AC/DC raceway assembly ( | 08-28-2008 |
20080311799 | Double-Row Angle Pin Connector - A double-row angle pin connector is provided for a patch plug that has an insertion direction that is parallel to the printed circuit board. The angle pin connector comprises angle pins ( | 12-18-2008 |
20090017697 | CONTROLLED IMPEDANCE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector ( | 01-15-2009 |
20090053939 | Electrical connector having improved contacts therein - An electrical connector mounted on a PCB (printed circuit board) includes an insulating housing having a receiving room and a plurality of contacts retained in the insulating housing. Said insulating housing has a tongue portion and a peripheral wall surrounds said tongue portion which defines said receiving room. Each contact includes a U-shaped contacting portion received in said receiving room, a vertical holding portion retained in an inner surface of said peripheral wall and a connecting portion connecting with said contacting portion and said holding portion. Said connecting portion has a linear leading surface which is formed slanted towards said contacting portion downwardly in order to provide a smooth mating process with a mating connector. | 02-26-2009 |
20090061695 | Cable assembly with improved insulative organizer - A cable assembly in accordance with the present invention comprises an insulative housing defining a body portion and a supporting member extending rearwardly from the body portion, and the supporting member having a plurality of upper and lower slots thereof; a plurality of terminals received in the insulative housing and having a portion disposed in the upper and lower slots respectively; an insulative organizer assembled to the rear end of insulative housing and attached to the supporting member, having a plurality of first and second channels spaced by each other and respectively formed on the front and rear portion thereof; and a plurality of conductive wires positioned in the first and second channels of the insulative organizer and electrically terminated to the corresponding terminals disposed in the upper and lower slots. | 03-05-2009 |
20090088028 | POWER CONNECTORS WITH CONTACT-RETENTION FEATURES - A power receptacle contact may include first and second contact beams that deflect independently of one another during mating of the power receptacle contact with a complementary blade contact. Each beam may extend from abutting respective body portions. The power receptacle contact may include a first clip that extends from the first contact beam. The first clip may define a blade receiving area between the first and second contact beams. A power connector may include a housing and a contact received in the housing. The contact may includes first and second protrusions that prevent the contact from moving in a first direction. | 04-02-2009 |
20090247018 | MEDICAL ELECTRICAL LEAD CONNECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - An electrical connection assembly of a medical device includes a plurality of electrical contact blocks and a sealing member, which are held within a cavity of a base of the assembly. The sealing member includes a plurality of openings, at least one interior surface surrounding a bore and at least one void. Each electrical contact block extends into a corresponding opening of the sealing member, and a conductive sidewall of each block defines a portion of a perimeter of an area for receiving a lead connector, while the bore of the sealing member forms another portion of the perimeter of the area. The at least one void provides a compressible space in a bulk volume of the sealing member. When the lead is inserted within the area, and a cap is engaged with the base, the at least one interior surface of the sealing member is compressed about the lead. | 10-01-2009 |
20090298352 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND CONNECTOR - According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes a connector into which a plug of a USB cable is insertable. The connector includes a housing and a terminal portion provided in the housing. The housing includes an insertion opening part which exposes the terminal portion outside, a back part positioned at an end part opposite to the insertion opening part in the housing, and a side part provided between the insertion opening part and the back part and configured to oppose to the plug when the plug is inserted into the connector. The side part includes an inclined part which continues to the insertion opening part and is inclined such that a distance between the inclined part and the plug increases in a direction from the back part toward the insertion opening part to form a gap between the inclined part and the plug. | 12-03-2009 |
20090325425 | FEMALE CONNECTOR STRUCTURE, MALE CONNECTOR STRUCTURE, BATTERY, ADAPTER AND ELECTRIC DEVICE - Disclosed herein is a female connector structure including a plurality of pin insertion holes arranged in a row to correspond to a plurality of columnar connector pins arranged in a male connector section and adapted to receive the respective connector pins individually inserted thereinto; a pair of connector inner walls formed externally of the pin insertion holes of opposite ends so as to extend in a depth direction of the pin insertion holes; and a pair of grooves each formed on an inner surface of the connector inner wall so as to be gradually shallower as the groove goes from an opening side of the pin insertion hole toward a deepest side thereof in such a manner as to receive a projection, fitted thereinto, provided on the male connector section. | 12-31-2009 |
20100009577 | BALLAST MOUNTED CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE - A connector, method of connecting, and connector assembly preventing potting from disrupting the physical and electrical connection of a mated electrical connector assembly that can be connected and/or disconnected without cutting wires and with a single hand. | 01-14-2010 |
20100015860 | STRIP CONNECTORS FOR MEASUREMENT DEVICES - Devices including strip connectors in measurement devices are provided. Also provided are systems, kits and methods. | 01-21-2010 |
20100041279 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector mating with a mating connector has an insulating housing. The insulating housing defines a ring-shaped insertion recess in a front surface thereof and a mating portion surrounded by the insertion recess. The mating portion has a plurality of insertion holes passing through the insulating housing. A plurality of terminals is received in the insulating housing. The terminal defines a fixing plate. One end of the fixing plate extends frontward to form two spaced apart connection arms. A soldering portion extending from the other end of the fixing plate extends out of the insulating housing. The connection arms and the fixing plate are restricted in a rear of the insertion hole. | 02-18-2010 |
20100093228 | PLUG-IN STYLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR AIR PUMP - The invention is directed to a plug-in connector arrangement ( | 04-15-2010 |
20100130071 | SOCKET ASSEMBLY WITH SLIDING PLATE - In at least one embodiment, a socket assembly that is positioned in a vehicle is provided. The socket assembly includes a socket plate and a socket body. The socket plate defines a first plurality of openings to enable a connection to a plurality of terminals. The socket body defines a recess therein and a second plurality of openings extend therethrough for receiving the plurality of terminals. The socket body includes at least one channel positioned on an outer periphery of the recess to receive the socket plate such that the socket plate is moveable across the recess and the first plurality of openings are capable of being aligned over the second plurality of openings. The socket body further includes at least one locking member protruding from the socket body to secure the socket plate to the socket body. | 05-27-2010 |
20100178811 | Electrical Connector - An electrical connector includes a male electrical connector and a female electrical connector. The male electrical connector includes an electrical connector housing that receives a plurality of contact modules provided with first mating contacts. The female electrical connector includes an electrical connector housing that receives a plurality of contact modules provided with second mating contacts that mate with the first mating contacts. Each of the electrical connector housings has a plurality of electrically insulating plates. The electrically insulating plates extend in a plane substantially perpendicular to a plane of insertion of the contact modules into the electrical connector housings. The electrically insulating plates support at least the first mating contacts. | 07-15-2010 |
20100184339 | LOW PROFILE POWER CONNECTOR HAVING HIGH CURRENT DENSITY - A receptacle power connector is provided having first and second rows of electrical power contacts retained in a connector housing. The connector housing has a low profile, and the power contacts are arranged in rows that each achieves a current density of about 120 Amps/linear inch (2.54 cm). | 07-22-2010 |
20100297891 | CONNECTOR FOR HIGH ELECTRICAL POWER APPLICATIONS - A connector assembly includes a preassembly frame to which the ends of a number of high-voltage transmission lines are connected, whereupon the preassembly frame is mounted in an open-ended chamber contained in a connector housing. The frame includes a first end wall having openings that receive intermediate portions of the transmission lines, which first end wall carries a grounding plate having projections for engaging exposed portions of braided shielding layers of the transmission lines. The free ends of the transmission lines are provided with contact members that are supported by insulation sleeves in wall openings contained in a second end wall of the preassembly frame. A coding arrangement prevents the connector assembly from being connected to an unauthorized companion electrical device. | 11-25-2010 |
20100304619 | WIRING TERMINATION MECHANISMS AND USE THEREOF - New wiring terminations and methods are disclosed. The terminations may be incorporated into any suitable device such as wiring device which comprises a housing having a plurality of wire terminations. At least one of the plurality of wire terminations comprises a conductive surface and an element. The conductive surface is at least partially disposed within the housing. The element is movably mounted at least partially within the housing and is tool-lessly movable between at least a first position and a second position. The first position of the element actuates the termination such that the termination receives a wire and the second position of the element actuates the termination to removably clamp the wire. | 12-02-2010 |
20110021086 | ELECTRICAL PLUG AND SOCKET CONNECTOR AND PLUG THEREOF - An electrical connector includes a socket assembly and a plug assembly. The socket assembly includes a socket. The plug assembly includes a supporting member, a plug, and at least one elastic member. The plug includes a front end capable of inserting into the socket and a back end opposite to the front end. The at least one elastic member is connected between the back end of the plug and the supporting member. | 01-27-2011 |
20110086554 | ELECTRICAL POWER OUTLET DEVICE AND MODULE THEREOF - The present invention relates to an electrical power outlet device and a module thereof. The electrical power outlet device includes an electrical power outlet section and a main body section. The electrical power outlet section has an electrical power outlet unit with a plurality of sockets, and an electric plug is inserted into the sockets and is remained firmly in an electrical power outlet. The main body section is connected with the electrical power outlet section and has a circuit device and an output unit, wherein the circuit device is connected with the corresponding plurality of sockets of the electrical power outlet unit to receive a power signal and converts the power signal to produce a converted signal, and the output unit is connected to the circuit device to send out a converted signal. | 04-14-2011 |
20110244734 | COMPONENT-TO-BOARD ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector is provided with a plug portion having an upper surface on which electronic components can be disposed, and a receptacle portion for mounting on a circuit board. In the plug portion, a central recess is formed, which extends downwardly within the body of the receptacle portion so that the electronic components are disposed at least partially within the central recess. The plug portion has, on its lower surface side, plug side contacts that serve as electrical contacts with a terminal of the receptacle portion, and has a protruding portion for engaging the connector receptacle portion. The plug side contacts and the protruding portion are positioned outside of the central recess higher than a bottom plate portion which forms a bottom of the central recess. | 10-06-2011 |
20120015563 | TRANSCEIVER ASSEMBLY - A receptacle connector is provided for mating with a pluggable module having a plug and a printed circuit. The receptacle connector includes a housing having a mating receptacle and a slot. The mating receptacle is configured to receive the plug of the pluggable module therein. The slot is configured to receive the printed circuit of the pluggable module therein. A receptacle contact is held by the housing. The receptacle contact includes a receptacle mating segment that extends within the mating receptacle and is configured to engage a mating contact of the plug of the pluggable module. A slot contact is held by the housing. The slot contact includes a slot mating segment that extends within the slot and is configured to engage the printed circuit of the pluggable module. | 01-19-2012 |
20120021654 | TRANSCEIVER ASSEMBLY HAVING AN IMPROVED RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR - A receptacle connector includes contacts having posts and contact tails extending from the posts. The contact tails are configured to be mounted to a circuit board. The contacts have mating sections extending from the posts. The mating sections are configured for mating with a mating connector. The contacts define signal contacts and ground contacts with the signal contacts arranged in pairs and the pairs of signal contacts being separated by at least one ground contact. The receptacle connector also includes a housing holding the signal and ground contacts in parallel at a predetermined pitch. The housing has a front and a rear with a cavity at the front being configured to receive the mating connector. The housing has walls defining channels that receive the signal and ground contacts. The channels holding the signal contacts have air pockets between the signal contacts such that the amount of air between adjacent signal contacts is greater than the amount of air between signal contacts and adjacent ground contacts. | 01-26-2012 |
20120149254 | CONNECTOR ASSEMBLIES AND CONTACTS FOR IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - A connector assembly of a medical electrical device includes a plurality of electrical contacts and an insulative base that supports the plurality of electrical contacts and extends between the plurality of electrical contacts and a housing of the device, and, wherein at least one contact of the plurality includes an elongate electrical coupling receptacle in which a first part of a feedthrough member extends, being fixedly coupled thereto. The feedthrough member further includes a second part and a bend, which is located between the first and second parts. The second part of the feedthrough member extends away from the contact and through a port formed in the insulative base adjacent to the contact. | 06-14-2012 |
20120231675 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED CONTACT-LOADING MANNER FOR COPLANARITY ADJUSTMENT - An electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a number of upper and lower contacts fixed in the insulative housing. The insulative housing includes a base and a tongue portion extending from the base along a first direction. Each of the upper contacts includes a first planar soldering section situated adjacent to a bottom face of the base. Each of the lower contacts includes a second planar soldering section situated adjacent to the bottom face of the base. The lower contacts are assembled to the insulative housing along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction in order that the second planar soldering sections can be kept coplanar with the first planar soldering sections through controlling insertion depth of the lower contacts along the second direction. | 09-13-2012 |
20130059482 | MALE CONNECTOR, FEMALE CONNECTOR AND CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENT - The male connector ( | 03-07-2013 |
20130109244 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY | 05-02-2013 |
20130109245 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY | 05-02-2013 |
20130109246 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH REDUCED NORMAL FORCE | 05-02-2013 |
20130115825 | CONTACT CONSTRUCTION OF ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE - An electrical contact is provided for an electrical receptacle. The contact includes a main body, a first segment that is an extension of the main body and substantially parallel to the main body, a second segment substantially perpendicular to the main body and the first segment, a third segment substantially perpendicular to the second segment and substantially parallel to the main body and the first segment, a first wipe that extends from the first segment, a second wipe that extends from the second segment, and a third wipe that extends from the third segment. | 05-09-2013 |
20130157518 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes an insulating body having a plurality of receiving slots and a plurality of terminals respectively fixed in the insulating body. Each of the terminals has a base at least partially disposed in the receiving slot, at least one contact arm, a first fixing portion and an extending arm extending laterally from the base, and a second fixing portion. The first fixing portion fastens the insulating body. A soldering portion is disposed on the extending arm. The second fixing portion selectively extends from the extending arm or the soldering portion and fastens the insulating body. A distance between the second fixing portion and the soldering portion is shorter than that between the first fixing portion and the soldering portion. | 06-20-2013 |
20130171887 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - An electric connector is provided, including a first insulating body and a plurality of conductive terminals. The first insulating body includes two positioning grooves and a plurality of terminal grooves. Each positioning groove has a first socket and a second socket. A concave portion, a first guiding groove, and a second guiding groove are disposed at a groove wall of each positioning groove. The first guiding groove extends from the first socket in a first direction to the concave portion. The second guiding groove extends from the second socket in a second direction to the concave portion. The terminal grooves are disposed at an interval between the two positioning grooves. Each terminal groove has a third socket and a fourth socket. The conductive terminals are disposed individually in the terminal grooves. A joint connector is capable of being plugged into the electric connector in the first or second direction. | 07-04-2013 |
20130178115 | CONNECTOR - The invention provides a connector including first and second contacts having substantially the same overall length. The first and second contacts each include a contact portion, a first straight portion extending in a first direction, a first bent portion bent in a direction including a second direction, an intermediate portion, a second bent portion bent in a direction including a third direction, a second straight portion extending in the direction including the third direction, and a tail. In the second contact, the contact portion is spaced apart in the third direction from the contact portion of the first contact, the first straight portion has a larger length than the first straight portion of the first contact, the second straight portion has a smaller length than the second straight portion of the first contact, and the tail is spaced apart in the first direction from the tail of the first contact. | 07-11-2013 |
20130210290 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR WITH MECHANICAL SWITCHING FUNCTION - An electric connector includes an insulating socket, a plurality of first socket terminals, a plurality of second socket terminals, a plurality of third socket terminals, a plurality of fourth socket terminals, a plurality of fifth socket terminals, and a mechanical moving member. The mechanical moving member is disposed between a first position and a second position of an insulating base. When the mechanical moving member is positioned at the first position, part of the third socket terminals are connected to the fifth socket terminals, the second socket terminals and the third socket terminals transmit a second signal meeting a second standard. When the mechanical moving member is positioned at the second position, part of the third socket terminals are connected to the fourth socket terminals, the first socket terminals and part of the third socket terminals transmit a third signal meeting a third standard. | 08-15-2013 |
20130244499 | CONNECTION SYSTEM FOR AN ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE AND ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE WITH SAID CONNECTION SYSTEM - A connection system ( | 09-19-2013 |
20130252478 | Integrated AISG Connector Assembly - A connector assembly is provided. In one example, the connector assembly includes a connector plate, a connector bracket, and a wiring set. The connector plate has a male connector shell and a female connector shell. The connector bracket has a male connector core and a female connector core. The connector bracket is dimensioned to be mounted on the connector plate with the male connector core disposed within the male connector shell and the female connector core disposed within the female connector shell. The wiring set is coupled to the male connector core and to the female connector core, and is further provides a pigtail connection. | 09-26-2013 |
20130260617 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electrical connector including a body, an electrical contact and a microphone is provided. The body has a front part and a plug aperture on the front part. The electrical contact is disposed in the plug aperture. The microphone is disposed inside the body and connected to the outside of the body through an acoustic path provided by the body. The electrical connector is adapted to a handheld electronic device, such as a mobile phone, wherein a housing of the handheld electronic device can be provided without an independent sound input aperture for the microphone, to simplify the structural design of the housing. Furthermore, at least a through hole may be formed outside the plug aperture to form multiple acoustic paths. | 10-03-2013 |
20140017958 | CONNECTOR HOUSING WITH FIXED ENDED LANCE AND REMOVAL JIG FOR THE SAME - A connector housing includes a terminal accommodating chamber, a lance and a pair of arms. The terminal accommodating chamber is formed with an opening configured such that a terminal is inserted therethrough. The lance extends from a top wall of the terminal accommodating chamber toward the opening in an extending direction. The pair of arms are respectively formed integrally to both lateral side surfaces of the lance, extend from both the lateral side surfaces to front and back sides of the lance in the extending direction, and are connected to a bottom wall of the terminal accommodating chamber. An unlocking protrusion is formed in one of the arms. | 01-16-2014 |
20140030931 | AUDIO-VISUAL CONNECTOR - A cover for an electronic device is provided that may include a connector housing integrally molded with the cover. The connector housing may define a cavity configured to receive a connector plug therein, and a plurality of connector springs may be configured to contact the connector plug when the connector plug occupies the cavity. The plurality of springs may be protected and, as such, may not be visible when the cover is removed from the electronic device. | 01-30-2014 |
20140087595 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - Electrical connectors are disclosed. A component for an electrical connector includes a body portion, a pair of first metal contacts, and a second metal contact. The pair of first metal contacts are coupled to the body portion. The first metal contacts each have first ends extending in a first direction and second ends extending from the body portion in a direction opposite the first direction. The second metal contact is coupled to the body portion. The second metal contact has a first end extending in the first direction and a pair of second ends extending from the body portion in the direction opposite the first direction. Each second end of the second metal contact is aligned with a respective second end of the first metal contacts in a direction perpendicular to the first direction. The component may be configured as a plug component or as a receptacle component. | 03-27-2014 |
20140099835 | CONNECTOR SOCKET - A connector socket for a preset connector plug to connect at least includes an insulating main body, a plurality of terminals, a protective shell and a metal housing. The insulating main body includes a base portion and a tongue portion extending forward from the base portion, where the tongue portion is provided with a terminal slot throughout the base portion; the terminals is inserted in the terminal slot of the insulating main body; the protective shell wraps the tongue portion externally and bends to form a front wall, two opposite side walls and two connecting walls, where two ends of the front wall are respectively connected to the two side walls through the two connecting walls; and the metal housing wraps the insulating main body externally. | 04-10-2014 |
20140141656 | POWER CONNECTOR - A power connector is provided in the present invention, including an insulative body and four conductive terminals. The shape of insulation housing is an upright rectangle. Each conductive terminal includes an upright base plate, a plate-shaped contact portion and multiple tails. The plate-shaped contact portions of the first and the second conductive terminals together form one upright contact plane, and the plate-shaped contact portions of the third and the fourth conductive terminals together form the other upright contact plane. The two contact planes are respectively against two sides of a center plate of the insulative body, thereby improving an electrical connection performance. The insulative body of the power connector of the present invention defines a terminal-mounting space, and the four conductive terminals are combined to the insulative body by assembling for efficiently improving a heat-dissipating performance. | 05-22-2014 |
20140170908 | Push Wire Connector Having A Spring Biasing Member - An electrical connector includes a housing and a conductive contact assembly disposed in the housing. A first contact member of the contact assembly receives a blade contact of an electrical device. A second contact member receives an electrical wire through a push-in connection. The electrical connector is receivable by an aperture in a rear surface of the electrical device. | 06-19-2014 |
20140194010 | CONTACT CONSTRUCTION OF ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE - An electrical contact is provided for an electrical receptacle. The contact includes a main body, a first segment that is an extension of the main body and substantially parallel to the main body, a second segment substantially perpendicular to the main body and the first segment, a third segment substantially perpendicular to the second segment and substantially parallel to the main body and the first segment, a first wipe that extends from the first segment, a second wipe that extends from the second segment, and a third wipe that extends from the third segment. | 07-10-2014 |
20140273662 | CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY AND METHODS WITH INTEGRATED PITCH TRANSLATION - This disclosure relates generally to a connector assembly. In various examples, first conductive members are secured with respect to one another and form a first row and second conductive members are secured with respect to one another, a first subset of the second conductive members forming a second row and a second subset of the second conductive members forming a third row, the second and third rows being parallel and stacked with respect to one another and the second and third rows being orthogonal to the first row. Individual ones of the first and second conductive members are arranged to be coupled at a first end to a corresponding one of contacts. Ones of the first conductive members are arranged to be coupled to a corresponding individual one of the second conductive members proximate a second end of each of the first and second conductive members. | 09-18-2014 |
20140287629 | PLUG-TYPE ELEMENT - A plug-type element for making contact with a printed circuit board comprises an insulating body. At least one electrical contact which has at least two spring elements is arranged in the insulating body, wherein each spring element has at least one printed circuit board contact ( | 09-25-2014 |
20140308855 | CONDUCTOR CONNECTION TERMINAL - A conductor connection terminal ( | 10-16-2014 |
20150050843 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH SIGNAL PATHWAYS AND A SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME - Electrical connector including a connector body having a mating side configured to interface with an electrical component. The electrical connector also includes signal pathways extending through the connector body. The signal pathways are arranged to form pairs of signal pathways. The electrical connector also includes an impedance-control assembly having a plurality of dielectric bodies supported by the connector body. The dielectric bodies surround respective pairs of signal pathways. The dielectric bodies include a dielectric medium and gas bubbles distributed in the dielectric medium. The dielectric medium has a predetermined dielectric constant. The at least one of the gas bubbles or gas-filled particles are sized and distributed in the dielectric medium to achieve a target dielectric constant of the dielectric bodies. | 02-19-2015 |
20150050844 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes an insulating body, an insulating arm, a movable terminal, and a fixed terminal. The insulating body has an insertion hole concavely formed from its front end surface, and a first receiving slot formed at a side of and in communication with the insertion hole. The insulating arm extends from the insulating body and has an extending portion partially entering the insertion hole. The movable terminal has a first fixing portion fixed in the insulating body, an elastic arm extending backward from the first fixing portion and located between the insertion hole and the insulating arm, and a first contact portion extending backward from the elastic arm. The first contact portion crosses the insulating arm, and is located at a side of the insulating arm away from the insertion hole. The fixed terminal has a second contact portion capable of connecting/disconnecting from the first contact portion. | 02-19-2015 |
20150056868 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR INCLUDING FINS - An electrical connector can be configured to mate with at least one complementary electrical connector. The electrical connector includes a dielectric connector housing including a housing body that defines a mounting interface configured to be mounted onto a substrate and a mating interface configured to receive at least one complementary electrical connector along a mating direction. A plurality of electrical contacts are supported by the connector housing and spaced apart from each other along a lateral direction that is substantially perpendicular to the mating direction. The electrical contacts include 1) a mating portion that is configured to mate with a complementary electrical contact of the complementary electrical connector, and 2) a mounting portion configured to electrically connect to the substrate. The electrical connector can further include at least one electrically insulative fin supported by the housing body. | 02-26-2015 |
20150064981 | CONNECTION TERMINAL AND CONNECTOR USING SAME - A connection terminal has a movable contact portion that protrudes so as to be able to be pressed from an outside of a contact hole of a housing, and a first curved portion and a second curved portion that are continuously disposed and form a substantial S-shape. The movable contact portion is provided in a free end portion of the first curved portion. A position controlling projection extends from the movable contact portion. The position controlling projection abuts on an inner circumferential surface of the first curved portion or a region where the first curved portion and the second curved portion are continuously coupled to each other when the movable contact portion is pressed. | 03-05-2015 |
20150093941 | TERMINAL AND CONNECTOR HAVING THE SAME - A terminal including a first fixable portion, a second fixable portion, a joining portion, and a first contacting portion. The first fixable portion has a dimension in a second direction, the dimension allowing the first fixable portion to be fixed to a first portion of an accommodation hole of a body. The second fixable portion is spaced from the first fixable portion in a first direction and has a dimension in the second direction allowing the second fixable portion to be fixed to a second portion of the accommodation hole. The joining portion joins the first and second fixable portions and has a dimension in the second direction that is smaller than the respective dimensions in the second direction of the first and second fixable portions. The first contacting portion extends from the first fixable portion toward the second fixable portion and is resiliently deformable in the second direction. | 04-02-2015 |
20150104981 | CONNECTOR AND CONNECTION TERMINAL - A connector includes: a housing in which a communication groove that communicates between adjacent terminal accommodating chambers is formed in a partition wall; and a connection terminal having a terminal body section connected to a wire connection part. The terminal body section includes: a first side wall on which a male connection part is formed; a second side wall provided with a slit; and an elastic part and contact parts which are provided inside the terminal body section and which contact the male connection part inserted in the slit. The communication groove is provided at a position offset from the center in the vertical direction of the terminal accommodating chamber. The male connection part and the slit are provided at a position offset from the center in the vertical direction of the terminal body section so as to correspond to the communication groove. | 04-16-2015 |
20150357747 | SEALED CIRCUIT BOARD PLUG CONNECTOR - The invention relates to a scaled circuit board connector for electrically connecting a connector to a circuit board. | 12-10-2015 |
20160036140 | MOUNTABLE ELECTRICAL SOCKET APPARATUS - A mountable electrical socket apparatus comprises a socket assembly mounted in a base housing. The socket assembly, defined as a rectangular body having an electrical socket on a first side, an input wiring insert on second side, and an output wiring insert on a third side, is mounted in the base housing with a pair of mounting brackets. The base housing is circular basin which is configured to receive up to two discrete sets of electrical wires to be connected to the socket assembly. An input wire, from the electrical system of the building in which the mountable electrical socket apparatus is disposed or from another mountable electrical socket apparatus provides electrical power to the socket assembly generally and to the electrical socket. An output wire may be utilized to transmit electrical power which has been provided to one mountable electrical socket apparatus to another. | 02-04-2016 |
20160036173 | Push Wire Connector Having A Spring Biasing Member - An electrical connector includes a housing and a conductive contact assembly disposed in the housing. A first contact member of the contact assembly receives a blade contact of an electrical device. A second contact member receives an electrical wire through a push-in connection. The electrical connector is receivable by an aperture in a rear surface of the electrical device. | 02-04-2016 |
20160064842 | OVERMOLDED CONTACT WAFER AND CONNECTOR - A contact wafer that has a plurality of contacts. Each of the contacts has a body portion with a mating end and an opposite tail end. The mating end is configured to couple to a mating contact and the tail end is configured to engage a printed circuit board. An overmold surrounds the body portions of the contacts such that the mating ends and the tails ends of the contacts are exposed and extend from opposite ends of said overmold. The overmold has a first side that includes a plurality of recessed surfaces. Each recessed surface is between adjacent body portions of the contacts and sized to receive a corresponding portion of an overmold of another contact wafer. | 03-03-2016 |
20160064848 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED ELECTRICAL CONTACTS - An electrical connector includes an insulative housing and a number of electrical contacts. The insulative housing has a top wall, a bottom wall and a number of side walls. The side walls form a number of passageways extending through the insulative housing. The electrical contacts are received in the passageways and each includes a contacting portion, a tail portion and a main portion connecting with the contacting portion and the tail portion. The main portion is provided with a first fastening means for engaging with the side wall and a second fastening means for engaging with the top wall so as to secure the electrical contacts to the insulative housing. | 03-03-2016 |
20160111800 | WIRE TERMINAL ASSEMBLY AND ADAPTER KIT - An assembly is provided for a connector of an electrical wiring device having a base with a plurality of electrical terminals having a connecting screw. The assembly includes a plurality of terminal connector with a base extending from the first end and having a screw hole for coupling to one of the electrical terminals by a connecting screw. The leg has a screw hole receiving a coupling screw for electrically connecting a wire to the terminal connector and the terminal of the electrical wiring device. A clamping member receives the coupling screw for clamping the wire between the leg and clamping member. A cover encloses the terminal connectors and includes one or more apertures directing a wire through the cover to the terminal connector assembly to clamp the wire in place Access openings are provided in a wall of the cover to access the coupling screws for clamping wires to the terminal connector assembly | 04-21-2016 |
20160126676 | PIN STRUCTURE OF MODULAR JACK - A pin structure of a modular jack has eight resilient pins. The two intermediate resilient pins have two electrically conducting segments vertically spaced apart and are each wide and have two electrically contacting segments transversely spaced apart and are each slender, whereas the other resilient pins are transversely and consecutively spaced apart and disposed on two sides of the two intermediate resilient pins and are each slender. The electrically fixing ends of the first, third, fifth, seventh resilient pins lie in a first straight line. The electrically fixing ends of the second, fourth, sixth, eighth resilient pins lie in a second straight line. The first and second straight lines are spaced apart and lie on the same plane. The resilient pins have V-shaped electrically contacting portions lying in a third straight line. Hence, the pin structure of a modular jack reduces crosstalk and loss and thereby meets strict standards. | 05-05-2016 |
20160156138 | CONNECTOR | 06-02-2016 |
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20160204547 | CONNECTOR | 07-14-2016 |