DAI-ICHI SEIKO CO., LTD. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20160141783 | SUBSTRATE-CONNECTING ELECTRIC CONNECTOR AND SUBSTRATE-CONNECTING ELECTRIC CONNECTOR DEVICE - A smooth mating operation is enabled by a simple configuration in a state in which electric connectors are easily and reliably positioned. A plug-side mating guide member made of metal projecting to an outer side from a wiring substrate is provided with guide surfaces, which contact part of a counterpart connector and slide so as to carry out positioning of a mating operation. Apart from which the plug-side mating guide member projects from the wiring substrate is directly or indirectly checked visually. As a result, the mating operation can be carried out while approximating the mutual mating positional relation of both of the electric connectors, and the mating positional relation is regulated to a predetermined state by guiding actions of the guide surfaces of the plug-side mating guide member so that the mutual mating operation of the electric connectors is easily and precisely carried out. | 05-19-2016 |
20150364843 | COAXIAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - The reliability of electrical connectivity can be improved by a simple configuration while reducing the number of processes of connection of a coaxial cable. An outer conductor and a connector main-body part are configured to be electrically connected by pushing cable rupturing parts, which are projecting toward an inner side from a radial-direction outer side of a coaxial cable placed on a connector main-body part, against the radial-direction inner side toward the coaxial cable and rupturing an outer-periphery covering material of the coaxial cable. As a result, when electrical connection with respect to the outer conductor of the coaxial cable is to be established, a connecting operation is configured to be carried out without carrying out terminal treatment processing such as a strip process of ripping off a dielectric body or an insulator surrounding a central conductor and the outer conductor so that the connecting process with respect to the outer conductor of the coaxial cable is significantly simplified. | 12-17-2015 |
20150311640 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - While efficient assembly performance of an electrical connector is obtained, good operability can be also obtained by a simple configuration. Good shielding performance with respect to transmission paths are configured to be obtained by a simple configuration in which movement of an actuator causes both shield shells to contact each other by covering at least part of outer surfaces of an insulating housing and the actuator by the shield shells consisting of electrically-conductive metal members, causing the actuator-side shield shell moved to an action position to contact the insulating-housing-side shield shell, and continuously covering the transmission paths, which are from a signal transmission medium to a printed wiring board through electrically-conductive contact members. | 10-29-2015 |
20150104974 | ELECTRICAL COAXIAL CONNECTOR - An electrical coaxial connector comprising a signal-joining contacting conductor and a grounding contacting conductor each supported by an insulating base member, wherein a body portion of the signal-joining contacting conductor has a press-contacting part with a contacting protrusion for contacting with a signal-joining conductor in a mating connector and a first base part in such a manner that a measure of thickness of the press-contacting part including the contacting protrusion is not more than the maximum measure of thickness of the first base part, and an annular portion of the grounding contacting conductor has an engaging part with an engaging protrusion for engaging with a grounding conductor in the mating connector and a second base part in such a manner that a measure of thickness of the engaging part including the engaging protrusion is not more than to the maximum measure of thickness of the second base part. | 04-16-2015 |
20150099387 | CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTING DEVICE - A circuit board connecting device comprising a first connector which having a first fixing metallic member attached to a first housing, a second connector having a second fixing metallic member attached to a second housing, and holding means operative to prevent the second housing from being undesirably separated from the first housing under a condition in which the first and second housings are coupled with each other, wherein end portions of a resilient movable holding member provided on the first connector to be movable in a predetermined direction are supported respectively by the first fixing metallic member to engage respectively with portions of the second fixing metallic member for holding the second housing when the second housing is coupled with the first housing, so that the end portions of the resilient movable holding member and the portions of the second fixing metallic member constitute the holding means. | 04-09-2015 |
20150079818 | BOARD-CONNECTING ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR DEVICE - The operation of a lock member and the check thereof are easily and reliably enabled with a simple configuration while achieving downsizing. When a movable lock engagement part is moved along a lock guide part in a state in which a fixed lock latch part provided on either one of first and second electrical connectors is in an arrangement relation that the fixed lock latch part is overlapped with the lock guide part provided on the other one in a mating direction, the movable lock engagement part is engaged with or released from the fixed lock latch part. An operation of engaging or releasing the movable lock engagement part with/from the fixed lock latch part is carried out in a state in which the operation can be visually checked through a housing-operation opening and facing the electrical connectors. | 03-19-2015 |
20150072556 | ELECTRICAL COAXIAL CONNECTOR - An electrical coaxial connector comprising a signal-joining contacting conductor having a body portion to be connected with a signal joining conductor of a mating coaxial connector, a grounding contacting conductor having an annular portion placed around the body portion of the signal joining contacting conductor to be connected with a grounding conductor of the mating coaxial connector, and an insulating base member for supporting the signal-joining contacting conductor and the grounding contacting conductor to be isolated from each other, wherein the body portion of the signal-joining contacting conductor is formed into a cylindrical shape with a slit extending to surround an imaginary central axis of the cylindrical shape of the body portion and provided with a base part and an engaging part opposite to each other with the slit between and connected with each other by a connecting part of the body portion at which the slit is not formed. | 03-12-2015 |
20150064942 | CIRCUIT-TERMINAL CONNECTING DEVICE - A circuit-terminal connecting device comprising a first connector having a first housing attached to a first circuit board provided thereon with first circuit-terminals and a first metallic member, a second connector having a second housing attached to a second circuit board provided thereon with second circuit-terminals and a second metallic member and a manipulatable member mounted on the second housing, wherein an end portion of the manipulatable member is formed into a movable locking portion supported by the second metallic member, the first metallic member is provided thereon with a fixed locking portion, and the manipulatable member is resiliently deformed for causing the movable locking portion to engage with the fixed locking portion so that the second housing is put in mechanical lock to the first housing when the second housing is put in engagement with the first housing for connecting the second circuit-terminals with the first circuit-terminals. | 03-05-2015 |
20150044912 | COAXIAL ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - Good signal transmission characteristics can be stably obtained by a simple structure. A pressure-contact surface of a cover inner surface of a shell cover part | 02-12-2015 |
20150044887 | CIRCUIT-TERMINAL CONNECTING DEVICE - A circuit-terminal connecting device comprising an electrical connector having an insulated housing mounted on a main circuit board and a plurality of resilient contacts arranged on the insulated housing, and a flat circuit member having a reinforced portion attached to a reinforcing board member operative to engage with the insulated housing of the electrical connector, wherein each of the resilient contacts has a board connecting portion provided to be connected to a first circuit-terminal provided on the main circuit board, a fixable portion provided to be fixed to the insulated housing, and a resilient arm portion extending from the fixable portion and provided with a contact point for coming into press-contact with a second circuit-terminal provided on the reinforced portion of the flat circuit member and a locking portion for engaging with the reinforcing board member to lock the same. | 02-12-2015 |
20140370757 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - The electric connector includes an electrically insulative housing, and a terminal having an engagement section and inserted into a terminal space formed in the housing in a direction from a rear towards a front of the housing, the housing including a lance protruding in the housing towards an axis of the terminal space, and being able to engage to and disengage from the engagement section of the terminal, a resilient support resiliently supporting the lance such that the lance is able to move away from the axis, and a path through which a jig for disengaging the lance from the engagement section is inserted into the housing through a front of the housing towards the lance along the engagement section, the resilient support being formed with a slit communicating with the path and extending towards the lance from an entrance of the path. | 12-18-2014 |
20140370755 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - An electric connector includes a housing having an opening and a bottom, the housing being formed at the bottom with a recess, a terminal inserted into the housing through a bottom of the recess such that a top thereof is located in the housing, and a cured resin filled in the recess, the recess having an inclining inner sidewall. | 12-18-2014 |
20140364005 | CONNECTOR HOUSING - A housing used for an electric connector, includes a terminal space into which an electric terminal is to be inserted, and a lance for preventing the electric terminal from being slipped out of the terminal space, the lance including a flexible portion, and a protrusion extending from the flexible portion and engaging with the electric terminal, the lance defining an escape space in which the flexible portion can be bent in a direction in which the protrusion and the electric terminal are disengaged with each other, the flexible portion having a passage along which a jig can move and which extends in a direction in which the jig is inserted into the lance, the jig being used for disengaging the protrusion and the electric terminal from each other. | 12-11-2014 |
20140357130 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - The electric connector includes a plurality of terminals each having a stepped portion recessed or raised in a direction intersecting a direction in which the terminals are inserted into a later-mentioned housing, a housing formed with an opening, the terminals being inserted into the housing, and a holder inserted into the housing through the opening and engaged to the stepped portions of the terminals to thereby fix the terminals in the housing, the holder including a front and a pair of sidewalls all of which are shaped to be engageable to the stepped portions of the terminals when the holder is inserted into the housing, and a pair of flexible portions resiliently deformable to move towards and away from each other. | 12-04-2014 |
20140357123 | PLUG CONNECTOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - To make it possible to connect a flat signal-transmission medium to a plug connector efficiently and surely with a simple configuration where the number of components are reduced. A pair of shell pieces where a flat signal-transmission medium is inserted are connected openably and closably by shell connecting parts, and in at least one of the shell pieces, a retaining engaging pawl which is engaged with a part of the flat signal-transmission medium and holds the flat signal-transmission medium when a closed state is made is provided, and only by making a conductive shell into the closed state after the flat signal-transmission medium is made to be inserted into the conductive shell | 12-04-2014 |
20140357108 | PLUG CONNECTOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - To make it possible to connect a flat signal-transmission medium to a plug connector efficiently and surely with a simple configuration where the number of components are reduced. In a conductive shell having a medium receiving space in which a terminal portion of the flat signal-transmission medium is inserted, a retaining engaging pawl which is engaged with a part of the flat signal-transmission medium inserted into the medium receiving space and holds the flat signal-transmission medium is made to be provided in a manner where elastic displacement is possible, and the retaining engaging pawl is configured to be engaged with a part of the flat signal-transmission medium owing to an elastically returning bias force of the retaining engaging pawl, and thereby, only by inserting the flat signal-transmission medium into the medium receiving space of the conductive shell, the flat signal-transmission medium is held without a backlash in the conductive shell owing to a engagement force of the retaining engaging pawl, and attaching of the flat signal-transmission medium is performed easily and satisfactory. | 12-04-2014 |
20140345127 | METHOD OF CONNECTING A CABLE WITH A CABLE CONNECTOR - A method of connecting a cable with a cable connector comprises the steps of mounting a signal transmitting contact on a housing of a cable connector, said signal transmitting contact being formed to have an intersecting portion, an inclined portion and mutually opposite crooked portions forming a slit, forming an annular groove on an insulator covering a core wire in a cable, engaging the annular groove on the cable with the crooked portions so that the core wire appearing in the annular groove is pressed into the slit, and causing a part of the insulator of the cable positioned to demarcate the annular groove to be pushed by the inclined portion of the signal transmitting contact to move for projecting from a top end of the cable toward the outside so that the core wire appearing in the annular groove is put in press-contact with the slit. | 11-27-2014 |
20140342606 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - The electric connector includes an electrically insulative housing forming therein a terminal space, a terminal inserted into the terminal space, the terminal including a sheath section, and an engagement section formed at the sheath section, a lance protruding towards an axis of the terminal space in the housing, the lance being engaged to and disengaged from the engagement section, a resilient support supporting the lance such that the lance can be resiliency deformed in a direction away from the axis, a path through which a jig can be inserted into the housing towards the lance, and a pair of terminal supports situated horizontally facing each other such that the jig inserted into the housing through the path is located therebetween, and making contact with the sheath section when the terminal is inserted into the housing. | 11-20-2014 |
20140273597 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - The risks of damage and breakage such as plastic deformation of a lock arm member can be well prevented by a simple configuration. A lock-arm regulating part, which carries out regulation so that a latch lock claw for carrying out specified movement so as to be engaged with or detached from a signal transmission medium inserted in an insulating housing does not carry out non-constant movement different from the specified movement, is provided. The lock-arm regulating part is disposed to be opposed to the lock arm member in two directions including an insertion/removal direction of the signal transmission medium and an insertion/removal orthogonal direction. Since this configuration is employed, when non-constant external force such as pulling force in a direction different from the original insertion/removal direction is applied to the signal transmission medium, part of the lock arm member is configured to abut the lock-arm regulating part and prevent non-constant movement of the latch lock claw. | 09-18-2014 |
20140187059 | CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTING DEVICE - A circuit board connecting device comprising a first connector which having a first fixing metallic member attached to a first insulating housing, a second connector having a second fixing metallic member attached to a second insulating housing, and holding means operative to prevent the second insulating housing from being separated from the first insulating housing under a condition wherein the first and second insulating housings are coupled with each other, wherein end portions of a resilient movable holding member provided on the first connector are supported respectively by portions of the first fixing metallic member to engage respectively with portions of the second fixing metallic member for holding the second insulating housing when the second insulating housing is coupled with the first insulating housing, so that the end portions of the resilient movable holding member and the portions of the second fixing metallic member constitute the holding means. | 07-03-2014 |
20140170885 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR AND TERMINAL USED THEREFOR - The electric connector includes a housing including a groove into which a terminal is inserted, and a first engagement portion engageable to a first engagement section formed at the terminal, a rear holder including a second engagement portion engageable to a second engagement section formed at the terminal, the rear holder being formed integral with the housing such that the rear holder is rotatable at one end thereof relative to the housing, and a connector system for detachably fixing the housing and the rear holder to each other when the rear holder rotates onto the housing. | 06-19-2014 |
20140099818 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - The electric connector includes a male connector and a female connector, the male connector including a cylindrical main portion, and a male contact terminal formed at the main portion, the female connector including a hole into which the main portion is fit, and a female contact terminal formed at the hole for making electrical contact with the male contact terminal when the main portion is fit into the hole, one of the male connector and the female connector including a guide shaft axially extending in a direction in which the male connector is fit into the female connector, the other of the male connector and the female connector including a guide hole for allowing the guide shaft to be inserted thereinto to guide the guide shaft in the direction. | 04-10-2014 |
20140087592 | CONNECTOR TERMINAL - A connector terminal includes a first contact at one end, a second contact at the other end, and a buffer portion, the connector terminal electrically connecting a first object connected to the first contact to a second object connected to the second object, the buffer portion being bent in accordance with a positional gap between the first and second objects, the buffer portion having a cross-sectional area smaller than the same of the first and second contacts. | 03-27-2014 |
20140065898 | CONNECTOR TERMINAL - A connector terminal includes first and second spring terminals between which a male connector terminal of a male electric connector is sandwiched, the connector terminal being formed by bending a strip-shaped plate about lines intersecting with a longitudinal line of the plate such that a width of the plate is maintained as it is, the first and second spring terminals being formed with a limiter for preventing the first and second spring terminals from being outwardly deflected. | 03-06-2014 |
20140057486 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - The electric connector includes at least one connector terminal into which a male connector terminal of a male electric connector is inserted, and a housing including a terminal storage room in which the connector terminal is housed, the housing including a support supporting the connector terminal at at least one of an outer surface and a bottom of the connector terminal when the male connector terminal is inserted into the terminal storage room for preventing the connector terminal from inclining. | 02-27-2014 |
20140057478 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - The operability and usage durability of a lock cancellation operating part | 02-27-2014 |
20140030935 | CONNECTOR TERMINAL - A connector terminal includes a main body, a support leg, and a resilient portion. The main body includes a contact portion making contact with one side of a male connector terminal of a male electric connector, a spring portion facing the contact portion and making contact with the other side of the male connector terminal, a support portion supporting the spring portion, and a space-limiter restricting a space between the contact portion and the support portion from spreading. The support leg is adapted to be fixed at one of ends thereof. The resilient portion connects the other end of the support leg and the contact portion to each other and is resiliently deformable in accordance with deflection of the main body. | 01-30-2014 |
20130309881 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR USE WITH A CIRCUIT BOARD - An electrical connector for use with a circuit board including an insulating housing used to be fixed to a circuit board, a plurality of signal contacts arranged on the insulating housing along a longitudinal direction of the same, at least one ground contact provided in an arrangement of the signal contacts on the insulating housing, and a conductive shell member provided for covering partially a portion of the insulating housing and to be connected with a grounding portion of the circuit board, wherein the conductive shell member has a ground connecting reed-like portion formed thereon so as to correspond to the ground contact and both of the ground connecting reed-like portion of the conductive shell member and the ground contact are connected by means of soldering with the grounding portion of the circuit board. | 11-21-2013 |
20130280954 | COAXIAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An annular contact is enabled to be firmly retained by an insulating housing without affecting the mating force or removing force between there and a matching connector with a simple configuration. Divided end parts of the annular contact attached to the insulating housing are provided with contact retaining parts that abut part of the insulating housing and retain the annular contact at the insulating housing when removal with respect to the matching connector is carried out, so that the shapes and sizes of the contact retaining parts are not affected by elastic force of the annular contact, in other words, mating force or removing force with respect to the matching connector almost at all to facilitate adjustment of the mating force or removing force between there and the matching connector. | 10-24-2013 |
20130273765 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - The electric connector includes a housing having a groove into which a signal-transmission medium is inserted at opposite edges thereof, and a lock device including a locker for locking the signal-transmission medium at the groove and allowing the signal-transmission medium to be released out of the groove, the locker moving up beyond and moving down below a first inner surface of the groove extending in parallel with a direction in which the signal-transmission medium is inserted into the groove, the locker being energized towards a second inner surface of the groove situated opposing to the first inner surface, the lock device further including a compressor for compressing the signal-transmission medium towards the second inner surface so as to allow the signal-transmission medium to be released out of the groove. | 10-17-2013 |
20130273760 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An efficient removal operation of a signal transmission medium is enabled with a simple configuration. A lock mechanism having a latch lock part, which retains an inserted state of the signal transmission medium by engagement with the signal transmission medium inserted in an insulating housing, is provided with an unlock maintaining part, which retains the latch lock part at a detachment position in conjunction with an unlock operation. It is configured so that, when the latch lock part of the lock mechanism is to be detached from the signal transmission medium by the unlock operation, an unlock maintaining part, which is moved in conjunction with the unlock operation, causes the latch lock part to be retained in a state in which it is detached from the signal transmission medium, and the signal transmission medium is maintained in a removable state thereafter even without continuing the unlock operation so that the unlock operation is completed at first for example only with one hand, and the signal transmission medium can be removed thereafter. | 10-17-2013 |
20130244512 | PRESS-FIT TYPE CONNECTOR TERMINAL - The press-fit type connector terminal includes a pin section having a U-shaped or quadrangular cross-section, and a contact section situated at a front end of the pin section, the contact section including a contact piece surrounding an imaginary center line parallel to a longitudinal axis of the pin section, and a slit formed at a part of the contact piece and extending substantially parallel to the imaginary center line, the connector terminal being comprised of a single bent metal plate having elasticity. | 09-19-2013 |
20130244506 | PRESS-FIT TYPE CONNECTOR TERMINAL - The press-fit type connector terminal includes a pin section in the form of a flat plate, and a plurality of contact sections situated continuous to a front end of the pin section, each of the contact sections including a contact piece being in the form of a barrel or a spindle surrounding an imaginary center line, the contact piece being formed with a slit extending substantially parallel to the imaginary center line, the connector terminal being comprised of a single bent metal plate having elasticity. | 09-19-2013 |
20130244486 | COAXIAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND COAXIAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR DEVICE - A guiding function of an annular contact upon mating/removal with/from an opposing connector can be maintained well with a simple configuration. An annular contact is formed with an unruptured annular member having no ruptured part in a circumferential direction and continued in the circumferential direction. As a result, compared with a conventional annular contact having ruptured parts in the circumferential direction, rigidity is increased while maintaining necessary elasticity; and, for example even when an opposing connector is mated or removed in a direction inclined in an axial direction with respect to the axial direction of the annular shape, conventional twisting deformation is suppressed in the annular contact, and the opposing connector is stably guided along the axial direction of the annular shape, thereby well maintaining a mating guiding function of the annular contact. | 09-19-2013 |
20130237098 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector including a housing, a plurality of conductive contacts arranged on the housing, an actuator provided to be rotatable for taking up first and second stations selectively and operative to cause each of the conductive contacts to come into press-contact with one of connecting terminals on the flat circuit device inserted into the housing with shifting from the first station to the second station and to release each of the conductive contacts from the press-contact with the connecting terminal with shifting from the second station to the first station, and an engaging member for engaging with the actuator to hold the same so that the actuator is prevented from being removed from the housing and for engaging with the flat circuit device inserted into the housing to hold the same so that the flat circuit device is prevented from getting out of the housing. | 09-12-2013 |
20130224992 | SWITCH-EQUIPPED COAXIAL CONNECTOR - With a simple configuration, plastic deformation of contacts can be prevented while avoiding increase in size, and occurrence of failure in electrical connection due to dust can be well prevented. In an elastic beam-like member of a first-side contact extending like a cantilever in an insulating housing, a bent extending part which substantially increases the span length of the elastic beam-like member is formed to be bent to have a curved shape at a root part serving as a part coupled to a fixing base part. A through hole is formed in a region including at least part of the bent extending part to ensure flexibility while enhancing elasticity of the contact, thereby preventing permanent deformation of the contact. Meanwhile, dust which has entered the equipment is caused to fall through the through hole, thereby ensuring electrical conductivity well. | 08-29-2013 |
20130217264 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - The electrical connector includes a connector housing having a slot into which a circuit board is to be inserted, and a plurality of connector terminals to be inserted into the connector housing, the connector housing including terminal spaces into which the connector terminals are inserted, and partition walls partitioning the terminal spaces from adjacent ones, the connector terminals each including a sheath to be inserted into one of the terminal spaces, and a resilient contact making electrical contact with the circuit board, the electrical connector including a convex and a concave for preventing the terminal spaces and the circuit board from falling apart from each other, the convex being formed on opposite sidewalls of the sheath, and the concave being formed at the partition walls. | 08-22-2013 |
20130171876 | COAXIAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND COAXIAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A coaxial electrical connector having a shorter height and improved retention strength against mating and removal with a simple structure is provided. A connector mounting portion P | 07-04-2013 |
20130149917 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - The electric connector includes a housing having an opening and a bottom, the housing being formed at the bottom with a recess, at least one electric terminal projecting through a bottom of the recess into the housing, and a seal composed of light-curing resin, the seal at least partially filling the recess therewith for hermetically sealing the electric terminal. | 06-13-2013 |
20130149905 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - The electric connector includes a housing having an opening and a bottom, the housing being formed at the bottom with a recess, at least one electric terminal projecting through a bottom of the recess into the housing, and a sealant layer composed of cured light-curing resin, the sealant layer at least partially filling the recess therewith. | 06-13-2013 |
20130149897 | ELECTRICAL COAXIAL CONNECTOR - An electrical coaxial connector comprising a signal contact member having a connecting terminal portion and a resilient engaging portion, a grounding contact member having an annular engaging portion for engaging with a mating connector fixed on a circuit board and a shell portion extending from the annular engaging portion, and a housing for supporting the signal contact member and the grounding contact member, wherein the resilient engaging portion is positioned at the inside of the annular engaging portion, the connecting terminal portion is put in electrical connection with a core conductor of a coaxial cable at the outside of the annular engaging portion, and the resilient engaging portion extends from the connecting terminal portion through the mating connector to engage with a signal terminal provided on the circuit board to which the mating connector is fixed. | 06-13-2013 |
20130143429 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - To prevent, with a simple structure, damage on a component such as a conductive contact at the time of operation of an actuator, an actuator pinching a signal transmission medium by being moved to a connection acting position facing a wiring board is provided with a protective projection protruding toward the wiring board with the actuator being moved to the connection acting position. With this, a gap between the actuator and the printed wiring board is covered with the protective projection from outside, the components such as conductive contacts disposed inside the gap between the actuator and the printed wiring board are prevented from being in contact with a nail of an operator. | 06-06-2013 |
20130137281 | CIRCUIT-TERMINAL CONNECTING DEVICE - A circuit-terminal connecting device comprising a first connector having a first housing fixed to a main circuit board and first contacts supported by the first housing to be connected with first circuit-terminals provided on the main circuit board and a second connector having a second housing attached to a flat circuit member and second contacts supported by the second housing to be connected with second circuit-terminals provided on the flat circuit member. The first housing of the first connector fits into a hole formed in the second housing of the second connector so as to create an electrical piling connection between the main circuit board and the flat circuit member wherein the flat circuit member is laid on top of the main circuit board and the first circuit-terminals are electrically connected with the second circuit-terminals through the first and second connectors. | 05-30-2013 |
20130102173 | SWITCH-EQUIPPED COAXIAL CONNECTOR - With a simple configuration, increase in size can be avoided, usage durability is improved, and occurrence of insufficient electrical connection caused by dust can be prevented well. A crank part is provided in at least one of both contacts including elastic beam-like members. Both of the contacts are provided with cut-away parts, which substantially increase the span lengths of the elastic beam-like members, and gaps between the contacts and an insulating housing which ensure flexibility of the elastic beam-like members to ensure flexibility and prevent permanent deformation of the contacts while enhancing elasticity of the contacts. Dust which has entered the interior thereof is moved along the crank part to ensure electrical conductivity well, which is an employed configuration. | 04-25-2013 |
20130059476 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A simple structure capable of preventing a cam part of an actuator from coming out of position when the actuator is in an open position. The cam part | 03-07-2013 |
20130040505 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - An electrical connector in which a single connector is directly mated with a coupling projection part provided in a product chassis constituting an electronic device; contact parts of electrically-conductive contacts are brought into contact with both contact parts of a wiring pattern exposed from upper and lower both surfaces of the coupling projection part; electrical connection of the signal transmission medium is established with a simple configuration without intermediation of a conventionally-used circuit board or an electrical connector serving as a mating counterpart mounted on the circuit board; pressing force of the electrically-conductive contacts is cancelled out and approximately uniformly applied without unevenness; the protruding distance of the mating structure of the electrical connector is reduced to reduce the thickness thereof; and reversed mating is enabled to increase degree of freedom in the extending direction of a terminal part of the signal transmission medium. | 02-14-2013 |
20130012066 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY | 01-10-2013 |
20130005174 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A signal transmission medium inserted into an insulating housing can be held and released in a favorable manner with a simple structure. A pair of lock release parts are arranged to face opposite each other at both outer ends of a signal transmission medium, this pair of lock release parts being integrally and continuously formed to release arms integrally extending from the insulating housing to be movable to approach and separate from each other, with a lock release link mechanism being provided for causing the locking portion to displace in an unlocking direction by moving the pair of lock release parts in directions approaching each other. | 01-03-2013 |
20120329300 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector including a housing having an opening through which a flat circuit device is inserted into the housing, conductive contacts arranged on the housing, a conductive shell provided with a holding member for engaging with the flat circuit device to hold the same, and a releasing member provided on the housing with a manipulatable portion and a pressing portion for engaging with the holding member, wherein the manipulatable portion is formed to be movable in a direction along which the conductive contacts are arranged and the pressing portion is operative to move for pressing the holding member so as to cause the same to disengage from the flat circuit device when the manipulatable portion is moved in the direction along which the conductive contacts are arranged under a condition wherein the holding member is put in engagement with the flat circuit device to hold the same. | 12-27-2012 |
20120322293 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - To prevent, with a simple structure, deformation such as a twist of an actuator at the time of moving operation and easily check the operation state of an actuator to easily and reliably establish an electrical connection, inclined surface parts are provided at both end portions in a longitudinal direction in end faces on a rotational radial outer side of the actuator pinching or freeing a signal transmission medium to approximately uniformly act an entire pressing force of an operator over a full length of the actuator. With this, a situation that the actuator is pressed as being twisted is eliminated to achieve an excellent action of pinching the signal transmission medium and an easy and reliable visual check of the state of rotation of the actuator. | 12-20-2012 |
20120295477 | ELECTRICAL COAXIAL CONNECTOR - Coaxial connector comprising a signal contact member having a connecting terminal portion and a contacting terminal portion, a grounding contact member having an annular engaging portion for engaging with an outer contact member of a mating coaxial connector and a shell portion extending from the annular engaging portion to be connected with an outer conductor of a coaxial cable, and a housing for supporting the signal contact member and the grounding contact member. The connecting terminal portion of the signal contact member is positioned at the outside of the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member to be connected with a core conductor of the coaxial cable and the contacting terminal portion of the signal contact member is positioned at the inside of the annular engaging portion of the grounding contact member for coming into contact with a central contact member of the mating coaxial connector. | 11-22-2012 |
20120289092 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector including a housing to be mounted on an outer surface of a main circuit board, conductive contacts arranged in the housing and an actuator operative to take selectively a first station for releasing each of the conductive contacts from press-contact with one of connecting terminals on a flat circuit device inserted in the housing and a second station for causing each of the conductive contacts to maintain the press-contact with the connecting terminal, wherein the actuator has a particular outer portion thereof which faces upward on the outer surface of the main circuit board when the actuator takes one of the first and second stations and faces toward a direction in parallel with the outer surface of the main circuit board when the actuator takes the other of the first and second stations. | 11-15-2012 |
20120289085 | SWITCH-EQUIPPED COAXIAL CONNECTOR - Occurrence of defective electrical connection caused by dust that has entered the interior through a corresponding insertion hole can be prevented well by a simple configuration. A through hole facing a corresponding insertion hole is formed to penetrate through a movable contact attached to an insulating housing, and two corresponding connector contact pieces are disposed respectively in both sides sandwiching the through hole. Thus, the dust that has entered the interior through the corresponding insertion hole opened when a corresponding connector is not mated is configured to be discharged through the through hole without accumulating the dust on the movable contact to reduce the risk that the electrical conductivity between the movable contact and the fixed contact may be disturbed by the dust. | 11-15-2012 |
20120289084 | SWITCH-EQUIPPED COAXIAL CONNECTOR - Instability of an electric connection state due to solder-wicking from a board connecting part of an electrically-conductive shell can be prevented with a simple configuration. A recessed part recessed toward a fixed contact and a movable contact is provided in the board connecting part of the electrically-conductive shell attached to an insulating housing. An excessive amount of a solder material or flux that is used at the board connecting part of the electrically-conductive shell and tries to rise along the wall surfaces of the board connecting part or the electrically-conductive shell is stored in the recessed part. The acting force of the rise is reduced by a reverse-tapered inclined surface constituting a wall surface of the recessed part. Furthermore, the length of the rise of the solder material and flux is extended by a curved wall surface of the recessed part. Thus, so-called solder-wicking is configured to be prevented well. | 11-15-2012 |
20120276788 | COAXIAL ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - A mating operation mutually between connectors can be easily and precisely carried out with a simple configuration. An insertion reference surface having a predetermined outer-diameter size D | 11-01-2012 |
20120238125 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - To allow a quick and reliable check with a simple structure as to whether a signal transmission medium has been inserted up to a predetermined position or whether a lock operation has been completed, an insulating housing is provided with lock checking device allowing a displaced state or an engaged state of a lock member to be visually checked. With this, the displaced state of the lock member or a state in which the signal transmission medium has fallen in an engagement positioning part when the signal transmission medium is inserted up to the predetermined position can be visually checked through the lock checking device, thereby allowing the quality of an insertion state of the signal transmission medium to be immediately determined. | 09-20-2012 |
20120225575 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A configuration in which a stand-alone plug connector is directly fitted to the wall of a product case, and in the fitting state of the stand-alone plug connector, the contact part of a contact comes in contact with the contact part of a wiring pattern conductive path exposed on the surface of a fit connecting hole, and the electrical connection of a signal transmitting medium can be performed in a simple configuration. | 09-06-2012 |
20120220171 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector having a housing provided with an opening through which a flat circuit device is inserted into the housing, a plurality of conductive contacts arranged on the housing for contacting with connecting terminals on the flat circuit device in the housing, and a shell member mounted on the housing and provided therein with a holding portion for holding the flat circuit device in the housing and a manipulatable releasing portion for releasing the flat circuit device from holding by the holding portion, wherein the holding portion is constituted to extend from a portion of the shell member provided for covering one of opposite plate-shaped portions of the housing into an inside of the housing and to have an engaging projection formed thereon for selectively engaging with and disengaging from the flat circuit device. | 08-30-2012 |
20120208385 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector comprising a housing provided on one of opposite end portions thereof with an opening through which a flat circuit device is inserted into the housing, a plurality of conductive contacts arranged on the housing for contacting with connecting terminals on the flat circuit device in the housing, and a shell member mounted on the housing and provided therein with a holding portion operative to hold the flat circuit device in the housing. A releasing portion extends from the shell member toward the outside thereof, and a connecting portion extends from the releasing portion in a direction perpendicular to a conductive contact arrangement and the holding portion extends from the connecting portion, so that a folded-back protrusion is constituted in a body in the shell member with the releasing, connecting and holding portions. | 08-16-2012 |
20120171890 | ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - It is made possible to maintain a fitted state with a mating connector excellently by a fit-turning arm. | 07-05-2012 |