Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
174074000 | Insulating cap or sleeve | 15 |
20080236889 | Connection Structure for Small Diameter Shielded cable - A shielded cable connection structure includes a plurality of shielded cables. Each of the shielded cables has a center conductor, a shielding conductor, and an insulative jacket. A metal grounding member has at least two rows of mutually parallel substantially comb shaped teeth. The comb shaped teeth in each of the rows have a wire receiving portion formed there between that receives at least one of the shielded cables. A holding member mates with the metal grounding member to clamp the shielded cables between the metal grounding member and the holding member. The center conductor is directly clamped by the comb shaped teeth in one of the rows, and the shielding conductor is clamped through the insulative jacket by the comb shaped teeth in the other row. | 10-02-2008 |
20090114442 | Camera Link Booster Cable Assembly - A camera link cable assembly transmits signals from a digital camera to a frame grabber. The cable assembly has a significantly longer length than that provided by camera link cables of the prior art. A signal conditioning device is an integral part of the cable. The signal conditioning device extends the maximum distance that a signal can be transmitted from the camera to a frame grabber from approximately 7 meters at 85 MHz of the prior art cables, to approximately 40 meters at 85 MHz. | 05-07-2009 |
20090218134 | Connecting Passage Node or End Node and Method for Production Thereof - The invention relates to method for producing a connecting passage node or end node which has a rectangular shape in cross section and consists of electrical conductors. The nodes are produced by compacting and subsequent welding of the conductors by means of ultrasound in a compression chamber of the ultrasound welding machine of which the height and width can be adjusted and which has a rectangular shape in cross section, wherein opposite delimitation surfaces of the compression chamber form sections of a sonotrode and an opposite counter electrode, respectively. To connect electrical conductors which are difficult to weld to an end node and/or connecting passage node, the conductors ( | 09-03-2009 |
20090272577 | CLAD MATERIAL FOR WIRING CONNECTION AND WIRING CONNECTION MEMBER PROCESSED FROM THE CLAD MATERIAL - A clad material for a wiring connection has an electroconductive layer formed from either pure Cu or a Cu alloy having higher electroconductivity than pure Al, a surface layer formed from either pure Al or an Al alloy and layered on one surface of the electroconductive layer, and a solder layer formed by hot-dip solder plating on the other surface of the electroconductive layer. The wiring connection member has a first connection end provided with an electroconductive layer soldered to an electrode of a semiconductor element, and a second connection end provided with an electroconductive layer soldered to, for example, an external wiring device. The wiring connection member is processed from the clad material for a wiring connection. This wiring member prevents molten solder from depositing on a pressing and heating portion of a local heating apparatus while also possessing excellent solderability. | 11-05-2009 |
20100000788 | Shield wire, method for processing terminal treatment of braid of the same and apparatus for processing terminal treatment of braid of that - For providing a shield wire, in which efficiency of processing terminal treatment of braid can be improved, and an apparatus for processing terminal treatment of braid, an apparatus for processing terminal treatment of braid of a shield wire includes a first hold unit holding a top of the braid covering the electric wire, a second hold unit holding a far-side of the braid, a push unit pushing the top toward the far-side so as to fold a part of braid from the top to form an overlap portion, and a forming unit forming the overlap portion into a cone shape, in which the top is located. The formed overlap portion is clamped by a set of inner and outer ring brackets. | 01-07-2010 |
20100018768 | CABLE WITH CRIMPING TERMINAL AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A cable with a crimping terminal includes a cable including a conductor and an insulator including a plastic material, and the crimping terminal bonded to the conductor of the cable at a crimping portion by crimping connection. The conductor of the cable is bonded to the crimping terminal by a metallic bonding material at a crimping portion, and the metallic bonding material includes silver as a main component. | 01-28-2010 |
20100212958 | FLEXIBLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION - The invention relates to a flexible electrical connection ( | 08-26-2010 |
20100218991 | Cord Seal for Swimming Pool and Spa Light Niches - Provided is a cord seal for use in an underwater niche that comprises a seal cap and a main seal having a front side and a rear side and the main seal further includes a plurality of apertures that extend from the front side to the rear side. The cord seal can accommodate cords of two different sizes. The main seal also includes a plurality of splits to make it easier to install the cords. The main seal deforms to provide a water-tight seal despite the presence of at least one split in the main seal. In one embodiment, additional support structures are provided including a front seal support and a rear seal support. The front seal support has a plurality of projections that extend through the main seal and the rear seal support to connect each of the structures. The projections can be used to help spread apart the seal when it is desired to remove and replace a light assembly. | 09-02-2010 |
20100243320 | COLLET-TYPE SPLICE AND DEAD END FOR USE WITH AN ALUMINUM CONDUCTOR COMPOSITE CORE REINFORCED CABLE - This invention relates to collet-type splices and collet-type dead ends and methods for splicing together two electricity transmission cables or terminating one electricity transmission cable, the cables comprising a composite core surrounded by a conductor. The collet-type fittings use a collet inside a collet housing to hold the composite cores without penetrating or otherwise weakening the core itself. The composite cores can be stripped of the aluminum conductor to provide a bond between the collet and the composite core. The collet seats within the collet housing thereby holding the composite core with frictional forces. The design of the collet enables the composite core to stretch longitudinally through the collet to strengthen the frictional hold. | 09-30-2010 |
20100243321 | Motor cable assembly and method of manufacturing cable main body of the same - A motor cable assembly connecting a motor and an inverter includes a cable main body, which can move flexibly. The cable main body is manufactured and formed into a flat shape by arranging a plurality of cables in parallel in a row, covering an outer surface of the arranged cables with a braid, and covering further an outer surface of the covered cables. The motor cable assembly includes an inverter-side protector having a vibration absorbing portion supporting the cable main body at a position near the inverter-side connecting member so as to absorb the vibrating motion of the cable main body. | 09-30-2010 |
20100263927 | Dead End Connector - A dead end connector member including a shaft section and a clevis section. The shaft section includes a ridge section, wherein the ridge section is sized and shaped to have an outer sleeve compressed thereon to connect the outer sleeve to the shaft section. The clevis section has a front end connected to the shaft section. The clevis section includes two spaced legs forming an eyebolt receiving gap between the legs. Each leg comprises a pin hole adapted to receive a fastener to rotatably connected the dead end connector to an eyebolt of another member. The clevis section includes a tab at a rear end of the clevis section. The tab extends at least partially across the gap to form a rotation limiter adapted to contact one side of the eyebolt and limit rotation of the dead end connector member relative to the eyebolt in only one direction. | 10-21-2010 |
20100307822 | FLEXIBLE FLAME RETARDANT INSULATED WIRES FOR USE IN ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - The invention relates to an insulated wire for use in electronic equipment, comprising an electrically conductive core and an insulating layer and/or an insulating jacket consisting of a flame retardant elastomeric composition surrounding the electrically conductive core, wherein the flame retardant elastomeric composition comprises a elastomeric polymer selected from the group consisting of styrenic block copolymers, thermoplastic elastomers and combinations thereof; and a metal salt of a phosphinic acid of the formula [R | 12-09-2010 |
20110005829 | METHOD FOR FABRICATING A NEUROSTIMULATION LEAD CONTACT ARRAY - A lead includes a lead body defining a lumen extending through the lead body; a conductor disposed in the lumen; a slit extending from an exterior of the lead body through at least a portion of the lead body to the lumen; and a contact strip. A portion of the contact strip is optionally disposed in the slit and is in contact with a portion of the conductor. A second portion of the contact strip is optionally wrapped around the lead body. A method of making a lead includes disposing one or more conductors in a lumen of a lead body; forming a slit from an exterior of the lead body to the lumen to access a portion of at least one conductor disposed in the lumen; coupling a flat contact strip to the portion of the conductor, and wrapping the contact strip around the lead body. | 01-13-2011 |
20110017509 | ELECTRIC ARTICLE COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE ELEMENT MADE FROM A SEMICONDUCTIVE POLYMERIC MATERIAL AND SEMICONDUCTIVE POLYMERIC COMPOSITION - An electric article, particularly an electric cable or an accessory thereof, such as a cable joint or a cable termination, includes at least one element made from a semiconductive polymeric material, wherein the at least one element is obtained by crosslinking a semiconductive polymeric composition including: (a) at least one elastomeric polymer; (b) a filler mixture including: (i) at least one first carbon black having a dibutyl phthalate (DBP) absorption number of from 250 to 600 ml/100 g; (ii) at least one second carbon black, different from the first one, having a dibutyl phthalate (DBP) absorption number of from 80 to 250 ml/100 g; and (c) at least one graphite having a specific surface area, measured according to the BET method, not higher than 20 m | 01-27-2011 |
20110147079 | Tension-Resistant Electrical Conductor - A tension-resistant electrical conductor includes a central core wire and at least a first inner wire layer and a second outer wire layer arranged over the central core wire. The central core wire is made of copper or a copper alloy. The first inner wire layer includes, in the circumferential direction, an alternating sequence of copper wires and wires having higher tensile strength, arranged over the central core wire, and the second outer wire layer, and any further outer wire layer, is composed exclusively of copper wires. | 06-23-2011 |
20110155458 | Vehicle electrical conduction path - A vehicle electrical conduction path includes plural power cables, a braided shield which bundles and shields the plural power cables, a control cable, a metallic pipe which accommodates the control cable separately from the plural power cables, and a flexible resin tube which covers a periphery of the metallic pipe and the plural power cables bundled with the braided shield and arranged along the metallic pipe. | 06-30-2011 |
20110180322 | CABLE TERMINATION FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE CABLE APPLICATION - A cable termination includes a tubular body having an outer surface and a through aperture, and at least one shed extending from the outer surface. The shed includes an outer edge. A first support is coupled to the shed, extends between the outer surface of the tubular body and the outer edge of the shed, and is configured to increase the rigidity of the shed. | 07-28-2011 |
20110209916 | SHEATHED WIRE, SHEATHED WIRE WITH TERMINAL, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SHEATHED WIRE WITH TERMINAL - Provided are a sheathed wire that can be processed without being covered with a protective material, a sheathed wire with a terminal, and a method of producing a sheathed wire with a terminal. In a sheathed wire ( | 09-01-2011 |
20110232964 | CABLE ASSEMBLY - A cable assembly having sufficient bending resistance has a clamp provided at an end of a multi-core cable. The clamp, which is formed such that the inner diameter thereof increases as it is closer to the rear end, is fixed by caulking to the outer circumference of a sheath. An inner spring and an outer spring are arranged around the outer circumference of a sheath. The inner spring is fixed to the clamp in such a manner as the end thereof on the cable tip side is sandwiched between the sheath and the inner surface of the clamp. The outer spring is shorter than the inner spring in the cable axial direction, and the end thereof on the cable tip side is fixed to the outer circumference of the clamp. The outer circumference of the inner spring and the outer spring is covered with a rubber boot. | 09-29-2011 |
20110266050 | CABLE BUNDLING STRUCTURE IN SLIDABLE ENGAGEMENT WITH CABLE - A cable bundling structure is provided for being set in slidable engagement with a target cable. The cable bundling structure includes a helical wrap member, which wraps around a wrapped section of the target cable. The helical wrap member is selectively composed of one or more sections of wrapping turns and each section is made in a one-piece form having a predetermined wrap width, a predetermined helix angle, and a predetermined wrap diameter and extending a predetermined length in a wrapping direction. The helical wrap member helically wraps around the target cable in such a way that the helical wrap member is in slidable engagement with the target cable and serves as an external protection for the cable. The helical wrap member can be made of an insulation material or an electromagnetic shielding material, whereby besides structural protection of the cable for improving resistance against bending, the external protection formed by the helical wrap member also provides protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI). | 11-03-2011 |
20110290556 | ELECTRIC CABLE SHIELD STRUCTURE - The present invention relates to a novel shield structure for an electric cable which is able to cut-off the effect of the external noises as low as the limit thereof. | 12-01-2011 |
20110290557 | WIRE HARNESS INSTALLATION STRUCTURE - A purpose of the invention is to improve a bending durability of a slip-like plate spring arranged along a wire harness by preventing the slip-like plate spring from being corroded, and to provide a wire harness installation structure in which a conductor in electric wires is not liable to be broken. The wire harness installation structure includes the electric wires | 12-01-2011 |
20110308855 | SHIELDING BRAID TERMINATION FOR A SHIELDED ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - The present invention relates to shielded electrical cables and shielded electrical connectors to be affixed thereto, and in particular to the termination of the shielding braid provided at the electrical cable. According to the present invention, a shielding termination structure for engaging a shielding ( | 12-22-2011 |
20120006595 | BUS BAR MODULE - A bus bar module, which is electrically connected to a power terminal of an at least one semiconductor module having a semiconductor element, includes at least one bus bar made of a conductor, and a sealing member made of resin which seals part of the bus bar. The bus bar has at least one welded plate including an at least one welded part welded to the power terminal, and a held plate held by the sealing member. Part of the held plate configures a sealed part sealed with the sealing member. At least one slit is formed between the welded plate and the held plate. The welded plate and the held plate are connected to each other at a predetermined position farther from the sealed part than from the at least one welded part. | 01-12-2012 |
20120012387 | Low impedance boosted high speed data cable - A high speed video cable carries signals according to the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) or DisplayPort standards, and includes a raw cable and a boost device. The raw cable includes coaxial lines of a characteristic cable impedance lower than the impedance implied in the standards. The correct impedance is observed at the sending end by series resistors mounted in the first cable connector. The resultant loss of signal is made up with the boost device mounted in the connector at the other end of the cable. Reducing the cable impedance reduces the diameter of the coaxial shields to result a thinner cable, or conversely increases the wire gauge of the conductors to avoid the higher cost and fragility of very thin coax wires, thus permitting simpler and lower cost production and assembly of the cable. Similar advantages are obtained when Shielded Twisted Pairs (STP) are used instead of coaxial lines. | 01-19-2012 |
20120012388 | Reduced wire count high speed data cable - A high speed video cable carries signals according to the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) or DisplayPort standards, and includes a raw cable and a boost device. The raw cable is exclusively constructed with either Shielded Twisted Pairs (STP) or coaxial lines which to carry all signals on either shielded wires or their shields. The high speed signals are carried on the shielded wires to the boost device where any common mode noise induced by the signals on the shields is removed. Some auxiliary signals including power are carried on ungrounded shields. This achieves a reduction in the number of wires in the cable leading to a thinner, lighter, and less costly HDMI or DisplayPort Cable. The use of a uniform technology, either STP or coax, also permits simpler and lower cost production and assembly of the cable. | 01-19-2012 |
20120012389 | High speed data cable including a boost device for generating a differential signal - A high speed video cable carries signals according to the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), and includes a raw cable and a boost device. Each of four high speed video signals is carried on the inner conductors of a pair of coaxial lines in the raw cable. The boost device receives only one of the polarities of one of the high speed video signals, and generates a differential signal therefrom. Lower speed signals are carried on the galvanically or capacitively coupled shields of a pair of coaxial lines, thus permitting fourteen HDMI signals to be carried in a cable comprising only eight coaxial lines, resulting in a simpler and lower cost production and assembly of the cable. | 01-19-2012 |
20120024599 | OIL-COOLED EQUIPMENT HARNESS - An oil-cooled equipment harness includes a shielded wire including a conductor, a shielding layer on a periphery of the conductor, and a flexibility, a terminal fitting enclosing a front end part of the shielded wire, a housing enclosing a periphery of the shielded wire a predetermined distance away from the terminal fitting such that shielded wire is exposed from the terminal fitting, the housing including a flange, a first oil entry-preventing means disposed at a space between the shielded wire and the terminal fitting for preventing oil in the shielding case from entering into the conductor, and an oil leak-preventing means disposed at a space between the housing and the shielding case for preventing the oil in the shielding case from leaking out of the shielding case. The terminal fitting and the housing are relatively movable by the shielded wire exposed at between the terminal fitting and the housing. | 02-02-2012 |
20120111629 | System And Method For Terminating Aluminum Conductors - A system and method for terminating a wire having an aluminum conductor includes a terminal having a conductor receiving area adapted to receive the aluminum conductor, and a welding buffer sized and shaped to fit within the conductor receiving area of the terminal with the aluminum conductor disposed between the welding buffer and the terminal. The terminal, the welding buffer and the aluminum conductor are ultrasonically welded together to form an integrated unit, such that the welding buffer forms a part of a finished terminated wire assembly. | 05-10-2012 |
20120118630 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ELECTRIC CABLES WITHIN A MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING SYSTEM - An apparatus and method for mounting cables within a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system are provided. One apparatus includes a cable assembly having a rigid support structure defining a channel with a cross-section and an electrical cable having a cross-section smaller than the cross-section of the channel. The electrical cable is secured within the channel of the rigid support structure, with the rigid support structure configured for coupling to a stationary component of the MRI system to resist movement from a movable component to which the electrical cable is connected. | 05-17-2012 |
20120125684 | TERMINAL-EQUIPPED WIRE - A terminal-equipped wire includes a wire and a terminal. The wire includes a core wire and an insulative sheath covering a part of the core wire. The core wire has a plurality of conductive element wires. The terminal includes a wire connection portion connected to the core wire at an end part of the wire where the core wire is exposed. Outer surfaces of the element wires and the wire connection portion are tinned. | 05-24-2012 |
20120138361 | Cable Terminator Assemblies - The invention relates to a cable terminator assembly that can be used with a transmission cable such as a coaxial or triaxial cable, for example. Such a transmission cable can have an inner conductor and an outer conductor or shield. The cable terminator assembly includes an electrically conductive inner locator body or pin that includes a passageway for receiving the inner conductor. The passageway is brazed to the inner conductor to provide an electrical connection and a hermetic seal. An electrically conductive outer body is adapted to be brazed to the outer conductor to provide an earth connection and a hermetic seal. An intermediate spacer body of electrically insulating material (e.g. ceramic) is located between the inner locator body and the outer body. | 06-07-2012 |
20120145454 | PUSH-ON CATV PORT TERMINATOR - A novel, reliable, easy-to-install terminator device assembly for cable ports is provided. Such a terminator device includes the necessary sufficiently high resistance element to prevent reflectance of signals through a cable system as well as means to permit push-on (axial) installation on a threaded cable port. Additionally, the novel terminator device includes a metal contact basket with internal extensions that allow for such axial installation but are aligned in such a manner as to contact with the port threads to prevent removal through axial movement. Such internal extensions are also aligned uniformly around the subject port such that the ends of each internal extension exhibit flanges that will follow the helical edge of the threaded port when turned. In this manner, terminators may be provided that are easy to install and can withstand vibrational forces and other detrimental actions that could permit movement and/or removal of the terminator assembly from the subject port. A method of providing a suitable port termination for improved cable system signal strength is also encompassed within this invention. | 06-14-2012 |
20120234597 | POWER UMBILICAL - An umbilical for use, for example, in deep water applications includes a plurality of power cables and may include other elements bundled together and within a sheath. An end termination at each of the power cables or at a plurality of the power cables includes a resin ferrule around the cable at the end termination and provides a connection between the cable and an installation to which the umbilical is connected. | 09-20-2012 |
20120241214 | Electric Deterrent Device Having Knitted Conductors - Electric pest deterrents device having knitted conductors are presented. An elongated conductor comprising at least a single conducting strand knitted with itself or with other conducting strands can be attached to a based of the device. The conducting strands can be knitted according to one or more patterns to form textured surfaces having raise protrusions. | 09-27-2012 |
20120305310 | ELECTRONIC CABLE - A cable main includes an outer tube, a core wire, and an assisting wire. The assisting wire is less stretchable than the outer tube. Connectors provided at ends of the cable main fasten ends of the assisting wire at ends of the outer tube so as to restrain the ends of the outer tube from moving in a stretch direction of the outer tube. According to this structure, even when the outer tube is stretched, a load applied to a connecting part between the core wire and a terminal of the connector can be reduced. | 12-06-2012 |
20120325551 | FLAT COAXIAL CABLE AND FABRICATING METHOD THEREOF - A flat coaxial cable includes an insulating base layer, a conductor line layer, an insulating cover layer, an electromagnetic shield layer and an outer insulating layer. The conductive layer is disposed on the insulating base layer. The insulating cover layer and the insulating base layer encompass the conductor line layer, wherein the insulating cover layer and the insulating base layer form an inner insulating layer. The electromagnetic shield layer encompasses the inner insulating layer. The outer insulating layer encompasses the electromagnetic shield layer. | 12-27-2012 |
20120325552 | TERMINAL STRUCTURE FOR WIRE HARNESS - As described above, in the terminal structure for wire harness in this embodiment, since the molding resin | 12-27-2012 |
20120325553 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CIRCUIT BODY AND WIRE HARNESS - The wire harness as the circuit body is obtained as described below. In step S | 12-27-2012 |
20130008714 | ELECTRIC WIRE EQUIPPED WITH TERMINAL FITTING AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - An aluminum electric wire ( | 01-10-2013 |
20130020127 | PIPELINE CONTINUITY CONNECTOR - Provided herein is a connecting strap or spanning strap that is adapted for use in interconnecting adjacent insulated and/or electrically isolated pipeline sections to provide electrical continuity. Various aspects of the spanning strap are based on the realization that different attachment mechanisms may benefit from differing geometries of the spanning strap. Specifically, it's been determined that the geometry of an attachment aperture extending through the connection strap for use in welding or soldering strapped an underlying surface may be advantageously designed. | 01-24-2013 |
20130032394 | ANTICORROSIVE, COATED ELECTRIC WIRE WITH TERMINAL, AND WIRING HARNESS - An anticorrosive that is capable of delivering high anticorrosive capability. The anticorrosive mainly contains an epoxy resin, and has a viscosity within a range of 1000 to 30000 mPa·s at 25 degrees C., which is measured in accordance with the JIS Z8803. The anticorrosive can be favorably applied to an electrically connected portion between a wire conductor of a coated electric wire with a terminal and a terminal member. The coated electric wire with the terminal has the configuration that the electrically connected portion between the wire conductor and the terminal member is coated with a cured material of the anticorrosive. The epoxy resin is preferably a one-component epoxy resin. | 02-07-2013 |
20130043072 | FULL TENSION SWAGED ACSR CONNECTOR - An improved connector for ACSR cable includes a connector core having an axial bore dimensioned to receive the steel core of the cable. A connector body has a substantially cylindrical outer surface and a substantially cylindrical cavity. A distal portion of the cavity having a first substantially cylindrical inner surface is dimensioned to receive the connector core. A second portion of the cavity proximally adjacent to the distal portion has a substantially cylindrical second inner surface dimensioned to receive the aluminum conductor strands of the cable. The connector body may be configured with one or more additional portions of the cavity having substantially cylindrical inner surfaces with progressively increasing diameters, the number of such portions depending on the size of the cable. The connector body is compressed with a swaging tool at several axially spaced-apart locations to grip the aluminum conductor strands and also to compress the connector core. | 02-21-2013 |
20130043073 | FULL TENSION SWAGED CONNECTOR FOR REINFORCED CABLE - An improved cable connector includes a connector insert having an axial bore dimensioned to receive the core of a reinforced cable. A connector body has a substantially cylindrical outer surface and a substantially cylindrical cavity. A distal portion of the cavity is dimensioned to receive the connector insert. A second portion of the cavity proximally displaced from the distal portion is dimensioned to receive the conductor strands of the cable. The connector body may be configured with one or more additional portions of the cavity having progressively increasing diameters, the number of such portions depending on the size of the cable. Alternatively, the inner surface of the cavity may have a slight taper. Using a single die, the connector body is compressed with a swaging tool at several axially spaced-apart locations to grip the conductor strands and also to grip the connector insert. | 02-21-2013 |
20130056267 | GUARDED COAXIAL CABLE ASSEMBLY - A guarded coaxial cable assembly including a micro-coaxial cable and at least one rail. | 03-07-2013 |
20130062115 | OUTDOOR CONTROL CABLE - An outdoor control cable includes a cable, a ground terminal, other terminals, and a connector. The cable includes an insulating coating, power lines enclosed by an insulating layer, signal lines enclosed by the insulating layer, and a metal shield. The power lines and the signal lines are enclosed by the insulating coating. The signal lines are further enclosed by the metal shield. The ground terminal is electrically connected to the metal shield. The other terminals are electrically connected to the power lines and the signal lines. The connector includes a casing, a jack, and the ground terminal and other terminals which are protruded and exposed from the jack. Hence, the outdoor control cable has both power lines and signal lines. The metal shield blocks electromagnetic interference from the power lines. | 03-14-2013 |
20130062116 | SHIELDED FLAT CABLE AND CABLE HARNESS USING THE SAME - A shielded flat cable includes a plurality of wires arranged in parallel, a fibrous member including a polyurethane elastic fiber and woven between the plurality of wires along the arrangement direction of the wires, and a shield layer including a conductive member that includes an adhesive layer on one surface thereof and covers an entire periphery of the plurality of wires such that the adhesive layer is in contact with the fibrous member. | 03-14-2013 |
20130068523 | ELECTRIC CABLE AND ELECTRIC CONNECTOR - An electric cable includes: a flat electric wire that is hard to bend in a longitudinal direction and easy to bend in a lateral direction; and a terminal that is coupled to a terminal end of the flat electric wire and connected to an inverter. The terminal has a wire connection portion coupled to the terminal end of the flat electric wire and a connecting portion connected to the inverter. The terminal is formed so that, when the terminal is connected to the inverter, a plane that includes a flat surface of the connecting portion is oriented in the direction in which the flat electric wire is easy to bend and intersects with the predetermined direction. | 03-21-2013 |
20130092436 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING BETWEEN A CAB AND CHASSIS OF A TRUCK - An apparatus for communicating between a cab and a chassis of a truck comprises a multi-conductor cable having a plurality of circuits. The multi-conductor cable is of a length to extend substantially the length of the chassis, to carry various communication functions between the cab and a distal end of the chassis. | 04-18-2013 |
20130098679 | ANTICORROSIVE POLYAMIDE RESIN COMPOSITION, AND ELECTRIC WIRE WITH TERMINAL - Provided is an anticorrosive polyamide resin composition having excellent anticorrosive capability by possessing excellent adhesive strength to a polyolefin resin and a metal and excellent elongation. The anticorrosive polyamide resin composition contains a resin component that contains 70 to 90 mass % of a polyamide resin, and 30 to 10 mass % of an acid-modified polyolefin resin. A maleic acid anhydride-modified polyolefin resin is preferably used as the acid-modified polyolefin resin. Polypropylene is preferably used as the polyolefin resin. | 04-25-2013 |
20130118801 | Data Cable And Forming Method Thereof - The invention discloses a data cable and a forming method thereof. The data cable includes a data connector, a transmission line, and an insulating layer utilized to integrally enclose the data connector and the transmission line. The insulating layer includes an upper insulating portion formed in a first forming process and a lower insulating portion formed in a second forming process, wherein upper insulating portion covers on an outer surface of an upper end of the data connector and an outer surface of an upper end of the transmission line, the lower insulating portion covers on an outer surface of a lower end of the data connector and an outer surface of a lower end of the transmission line, and the upper insulating portion and the lower insulating portion formed in the second forming process are plastically attached to each other. | 05-16-2013 |
20130175088 | TERMINAL-FITTED WIRE MANUFACTURING METHOD AND TERMINAL-FITTED WIRE - It is aimed to enable a heat shrinkable tube to be mounted on a connected part of a core exposed portion of a wire and a terminal with high positioning accuracy. A terminal-fitted wire manufacturing method is for mounting a heat shrinkable tube on a connected part of a core exposed portion of a wire and a terminal. After the wire is inserted into the heat shrinkable tube, the terminal is connected to the core exposed portion. Thereafter, the heat shrinkable tube is moved to a position for covering the connected part of the core exposed portion and the terminal, and a part of the heat shrinkable tube is temporarily fixed to at least parts of the wire and the terminal. Thereafter, the heat shrinkable tube is mounted by being heated and thermally shrunk. | 07-11-2013 |
20130180778 | CONNECTING STRUCTURE AND CONNECTING METHOD OF FIBER CONDUCTOR WIRE - There is provided a connecting structure of a fiber conductor wire including: a fiber conductor having a knot; and a terminal having a hole for inserting the fiber conductor, said hole having a receiving portion for receiving the knot, wherein the fiber conductor wire and the terminal are electrically connected to each other by inserting the fiber conductor into the hole and by locking the knot in the receiving portion. There is also provided a connecting method of a fiber conductor wire comprising the steps of forming a not by tying loosely a fiber conductor; inserting the fiber conductor into a hole of a terminal; and pulling the fiber conductor to engage the knot with a receiving portion of the hole and to electrically connect the knot to the receiving portion. | 07-18-2013 |
20130199840 | Printed circuit board (PCB) connecting cable and manufacturing method thereof - A light emitting diode (LED) connecting cable is provided. The LED connecting cable includes a conductive strip which is formed as a metallic semicircular rod and which includes a plurality of connecting pins or connecting pads to be connected to an externally-provided printed circuit board (PCB) in a blockwise unit, an outer protection casing formed from an insulating material on an upper surface of the conductive strip, and an antishocking material charged in between the conductive strip and the outer protection casing, wherein the PCB includes a fixing support formed therein to fix the outer protection casing. | 08-08-2013 |
20130292172 | ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLABLE WOVEN ARTICLE WITH RECEPTACLE STRUCTURE - The present invention relates to an electronically-controllable woven article with receptacle structure for electrically connecting at least one electronic unit. The electronically-controllable woven article includes a first metal yarn strand; a second metal yarn strand, which is arranged at one side of the first metal yarn strand in a side-by-side manner; at least one receptacle structure, which forms a receiving space corresponding to the electronic unit, the first metal yarn strand and the second metal yarn strand extending into the receiving space, the first metal yarn strand having a section corresponding to the receiving space, the second metal yarn strand having a section corresponding to the receiving space, both sections coupled to the receptacle structure; and a power supply unit, which is electrically connected to the first metal yarn strand and the second metal yarn strand. | 11-07-2013 |
20130292173 | CRIMPED TERMINAL WIRE FOR AUTOMOBILE - To provide a crimped terminal wire for automobile having a stable anticorrosion property in automobile environment. The wire includes an aluminum electric wire including an aluminum conductor wire coated with insulation, a copper connecting terminal onto an end of the aluminum electric wire, the terminal including a crimped member and an electrical contact portion, a crimped portion, and a resin-coated portion on the crimped portion, wherein an entire periphery of the crimped portion is coated with the resin-coated portion, and wherein the resin-coated portion is made from a material mainly made from a thermoplastic polyamide resin and having a tensile lap-shear strength of lapped aluminums of 6 N/mm | 11-07-2013 |
20130306372 | Shape-Holding Electrical Cord - A shape-holding electrical cord including a bendable, pliable, nonconductive, insulating sheath surrounding at least one shape-holding wire, said shape-holding wire disposed between a first end and a second end, and a conducting wire disposed therebetween, the conducting wire insulated from each shape-holding wire, wherein the first end is connected to a male plug and the second end is connected to a power strip and alternately a female plug, whereby the shape-holding electrical cord is bendable to conform to a desired placement path between an extant power outlet and an extant electronic appliance having a plug to which the shape-holding electrical cord is interconnectable. | 11-21-2013 |
20130319759 | FINE-PITCH FLEXIBLE WIRING - A flexible wire assembly includes a plurality of elongated conductors and insulators each having a quadrilateral cross section and alternatingly laminated together, the flexible wire assembly having a wire width measured across the conductor and insulators, a wire height equivalent to the height of the conductors and insulators, and a wire length which is measured in a longitudinal direction orthogonal to the wire width and the wire height, wherein the wire length is one or more orders of magnitude greater than the wire width and the wire height; and a first device comprising a plurality of bond pads spaced to define a bond pad pitch, wherein the flexible wire assembly is coupled to the first device at the bond pads such that spacing of the conductor conductors is matched to the bond pad pitch. | 12-05-2013 |
20130319760 | FOLDABLE AND RESTRAINABLE CABLES - A foldable and restrainable cable for electrical and electronic devices. The cables are preformed with bends to allow the cable to be gathered together easier for bundling. The cable also has a restrainer section at one end to hold the cable together after it is gathered and bundled for storage. | 12-05-2013 |
20130319761 | TERMINAL PROCESSING STRUCTURE AND TERMINAL PROCESSING METHOD OF COAXIAL CABLE - A terminal processing structure of a coaxial cable includes a core wire, an insulator with which an outer periphery of the core wire is covered, a braid with which an outer periphery of the insulator is covered, and an outer sheath with which an outer periphery of the braid is covered. The outer sheath is divided into a distal piece and a proximal piece by being notched along a circumferential direction in a cable distal end and the distal piece is held in a position separate from the proximal piece and thereby an exposed part of the braid to which a braid crimp part of a shield terminal is crimped is formed between the distal piece and the proximal piece and also a distal end of the braid is covered with the distal piece. | 12-05-2013 |
20130333944 | Connector and mounting method therefor - A connector ( | 12-19-2013 |
20140000962 | FLAT CABLE AND WIRING HARNESS | 01-02-2014 |
20140034382 | ELECTRICAL CABLE FOR THE ENERGY SUPPLY OF VEHICLES - Electrical cable ( | 02-06-2014 |
20140034383 | WIRE HARNESS - Some embodiments relate to a wire harness capable of constituting a two-phase or three-phase power line having superior heat radiating properties using very versatile round electric wires without requiring extra wires. A wire harness includes round electric wires, crimp terminals, a shield member, and a corrugated tube. The shield member and the corrugated tube cover the periphery of an electric wire bundle constituted by the round electric wires, the number of which is a multiple of six. The wire harness has a structure in which each of the crimp terminals is attached to one of a plurality of sub-groups of electric wires obtained by dividing the electric wire bundle into equal parts, each of which includes a plurality of the round electric wires. | 02-06-2014 |
20140041936 | HAND GRIP CONNECTOR FOR CABLE PROTECTORS - A cable protector includes a base member, at least one channel, and at least one connector. The at least one channel extend between opposing first and second ends of the base member and is structured to house at least one cable. The at least one connector extends from a first end of the cable protector and includes a hand grip feature. The hand grip feature of the at least one connector may include a plurality of recesses or protrusions formed in a side surface of the at least one connector. The cable protector may also include at least one connector recess that includes a hand grip feature. The hand grip feature of the at least one connector recess may include a plurality of recesses or protrusions formed in a side surface of the at least one connector recess. | 02-13-2014 |
20140041937 | High Speed Bypass Cable Assembly - A cable bypass assembly is disclosed for use in providing a high speed transmission line for connecting a board mounted connector of an electronic device to a chip on the device board. The bypass cable assembly has a structure that permits it, where it is terminated to the board mounted connector and the chip member, or closely proximate thereto to replicate closely the geometry of the cable. The connector terminals are arranged in alignment with the cable signal conductors and shield extensions are provided so that shielding can be provided up to and over the termination between the cable signal conductors and the board connector terminal tails. Likewise, a similar termination structure is provided at the opposite end of the cable where a pair of terminals are supported by a second connector body and enclosed in a shield collar. The shield collar has an extension that engages the second end of the cable. | 02-13-2014 |
20140060926 | Contact element and method for manufacturing same - A contact element for contacting a contact point formed on a body includes: an element section on the contact point side for a force-locking connection to the contact point, an element section on the connection side for connection to an electrical connection conductor, and an intermediate section which connects the two element sections to one another for compensating for thermal expansions. At least the element sections on the contact point side and on the connection side are made of different integrally bonded materials having material properties which are adapted to the functionality of the corresponding element section. | 03-06-2014 |
20140069718 | LOW INDUCTANCE ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION CABLE - An electrical transmission cable is provided with low inductance properties capable of carrying high current loads with a more uniform heating or loss profile. The low inductance properties of the cable lead to lower current losses resulting in a cooler and more efficient operation of the cable even at higher alternating current (AC) frequencies. Higher current loads are accommodated by a plurality of conductor bundles configured as braided wire strands that are separated and joined into like conductors prior to termination. Equal lengths of the insulated wire strands within the conductor bundles contribute to uniform heating along the length of the inventive cable embodiments. Uniform operating temperature is manifest as more uniform current transmission across the various strands of an inventive cable. In addition, the more equal weave position for all the wire strands making up each braided wire bundle tends to induce cancellation of inductive effects. | 03-13-2014 |
20140069719 | END TERMINATION FOR THREE-PHASE INSULATED CONDUCTORS - A fitting for coupling ends of cores of three insulated conductors includes an end termination placed over end portions of the three insulated conductors. The end termination includes three separate openings that pass through the end termination longitudinally. Each of the insulated conductors passes through one of the openings with end portions of the insulated conductors protruding from one side of the end termination. Exposed cores of the end portions of the insulated conductors protrude from the end termination. A cylinder is coupled to the side of the end termination from which the end portions of the insulated conductors protrude. An electrical bus is coupled to the exposed portion of the cores. Electrically insulating material fills the cylinder such that the cores are substantially enclosed in the electrically insulating material. An end cap is coupled to the cylinder to seal off the interior of the cylinder. | 03-13-2014 |
20140076626 | FOLDABLE AND RESTRAINABLE CABLES - A foldable and restrainable cable for electrical and electronic devices. The cables are preformed with bends to allow the cable to be gathered together easier for bundling. The cable also has a restrainer section at one end to hold the cable together after it is gathered and bundled for storage. | 03-20-2014 |
20140102784 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATING BETWEEN CAB INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR CHASSIS OF TRUCK - A method and apparatus for communicating between the cab interior and exterior chassis of a truck comprises a custom-designed multi-conductor cable having a plurality of circuits. Each multi-conductor cable is terminated at each end with non-proprietary connectors and fabricated into a harness of a length that is truck brand and model specific determined by the truck manufacturer and carry various communication functions between the cab interior and the distal exterior truck cab. | 04-17-2014 |
20140110165 | TERMINAL STRUCTURE OF BRAIDED WIRE AND TERMINAL PROCESSING METHOD FOR BRAIDED WIRE - In a terminal structure of a braided wire, in which a terminal of the braided wire ( | 04-24-2014 |
20140124261 | WIRE HARNESS - A purpose is, in the case where a nonwoven member is hot pressed around a wire harness to form a protective member, to inhibit rotation of a vehicle body fixing component attached to the protective member while making a cross-sectional shape of the protective member as circular as possible. The wire harness includes a wire harness body containing at least one electric wire and a protective member formed by hot pressing a nonwoven member in a state of covering at least a portion of the wire harness body. The protective member has a protective member that is formed to have a circular cross-sectional shape and a flat surface forming part that has a flat surface formed on at least a portion of an outer periphery. | 05-08-2014 |
20140131096 | HYBRID CARBON NANOTUBE SHIELDING FOR LIGHTWEIGHT ELECTRICAL CABLES - A cable comprising hybrid carbon nanotube (CNT) shielding includes at least one conducting wire; at least one insulating layer covering at least one of the at least one conducting wire; a metallic foil component configured for lower frequency shielding function; and a CNT tape component configured for higher frequency shielding function. | 05-15-2014 |
20140151117 | Electrical Contact Conductivity Via Surface Doping - An electrical connector for connecting electrical power transmission lines is provided. The electrical connector is capable of conducting 1×10 | 06-05-2014 |
20140174820 | CONNECTING STRUCTURE OF PRESSURE ATTACHING TERMINAL TO ELECTRIC WIRE AND CONNECTING METHOD OF PRESSURE ATTACHING TERMINAL TO ELECTRIC WIRE - In a connecting method of a pressure attaching terminal to an electric wire, the pressure attaching terminal includes first and second electric wire connecting parts having U shapes and having a bottom plate part and one pairs of electric wire caulking pieces. When the electric wire is a single core electric wire, a single core conductor is set and one pairs of electric wire caulking pieces are respectively bent inside to caulk the caulking pieces to the single core conductor. When the electric wire is a multi-core electric wire as a multi-core twisted conductor, the multi-core conductor is set, and the one pair of electric wire caulking pieces are bent inside to caulk the electric wire caulking pieces to the multi-core conductor, and the one pair of electric wire caulking pieces are bent inside to caulk the electric wire caulking pieces to the part covered with a coat. | 06-26-2014 |
20140251685 | GUARDED COAXIAL CABLE ASSEMBLY - A guarded coaxial cable assembly including a micro-coaxial cable and at least one rail. | 09-11-2014 |
20140262496 | Electrical Connection and Termination Assemblies - An electrical cable termination assembly includes a crimp body configured for electrically connecting a conductive core of an electrical cable to a conductive pin. The crimp body is further configured to receive the conductive core at a first end thereof and the conductive pin at a second end thereof. The assembly further includes a locking sleeve that is located radially outwardly of the crimp body and is movable relative to the crimp body between a locking position and an unlocking position. | 09-18-2014 |
20140291018 | ELECTRIC CABLE FOR USE IN A WELDING DEVICE - An electric cable includes at least one power line having first and second ends, including multiple cores. Each core has a core insulation. All core insulations are enclosed by a common sheath. The core insulations and the sheath each include a material which is selected, independently of one another, from silicones, perfluorocarbons, cross-linked polyolefins, mica, glass fibers, ceramic fibers, and mixtures thereof. A first plug connector is arranged on the first end of the power line, and at least one second plug connector is arranged on the second end of the power line. The plug connectors each include a flame retardant containing polyurethane. A first connecting nut is arranged on the first plug connector, and at least one second connecting nut is arranged on the second plug connector. The connecting nuts each include a perfluorocarbon. A method uses the electric cable as a control line for a welding device. | 10-02-2014 |
20140291019 | COATED ELECTRIC CABLE FOR USE IN A WELDING DEVICE - An electric cable includes at least one power line having first and second ends, including multiple cores. Each core has a core insulation. All core insulations are enclosed by a common sheath surrounded by an oversheath that includes a material selected from silicones, perfluorocarbons, mica, glass fibers, metal fibers, ceramic fibers, and mixtures thereof. A first plug connector is arranged on the power line first end. At least one second plug connector is arranged on the power line second end. Each plug connector is completely coated with the oversheath and includes a flame retardant containing polyurethane. A first connecting nut is arranged on the first plug connector At least one second connecting nut is arranged on a second plug connector. Each connecting nut includes a perfluorocarbon. The electric cable has high resistance to welding use conditions and may be used as a control line for a welding device. | 10-02-2014 |
20140291020 | CONDUCTIVE ELEMENTS IN CABLE JACKETS AND SEPARATORS - A cable, of the twisted pair or fiber optic type, includes conductors for permitting patch cord tracing between ports. In the case of a twisted pair cable, the conductors may be embedded within, or attached to a surface of, a separator. Alternatively, in the case of a twisted pair cable, the conductors may be embedded within, or attached to a surface of, a jacket. In the case of a fiber optic cable, the conductors may be located amongst strength members. Alternatively, in the case of a fiber optic cable, the conductors may be embedded within, or attached to a surface of, a jacket. | 10-02-2014 |
20140299372 | Link for Battery Power Transfer Between Portable Electronic Devices - A system and method for transferring battery power transfer between portable electronic devices is disclosed herein. Specifically, a battery to battery transfer system and method is disclosed, in which a first portable electronic device comprising a first battery and a second portable electronic device and a second portable electronic device comprising a second battery are connected by a connecting device capable of attaching said both portable electronic devices and transferring power from the first battery to the second battery. Furthermore, first electronic device is capable of outputting power from said first battery. | 10-09-2014 |
20140299373 | POWER SUPPLY CONTROL DEVICE - A power supply control device includes: a control board that is configured to control a voltage of a battery module; and a bus bar module that is configured to electrically connect the control board and the battery module, the control board and the bus bar module are arranged in a stacked manner, and connection terminals of the bus bar module which are connected to the battery module are exposed when viewed from the control board. | 10-09-2014 |
20140305699 | CONNECTION OF ELECTRODES TO WIRES COILED ON A CORE - A method for attaching an electrode to cabling, including providing a cable having a plurality of insulated wires coiled around a central core. The method further includes removing insulation from each wire in a set of the coiled wires so as to provide a respective access channel to a respective section of a respective conductor of each wire in the set while the respective section remains coiled on the central core. The method further includes fastening a respective electrode to the respective access channel while the respective section remains coiled on the central core. | 10-16-2014 |
20140305700 | CONNECTOR WITH SLIDEABLE RETENTION FEATURE AND PATCH CORD HAVING THE SAME - A patch cord including a connector attached to an end of an electrical cable. The connector includes a boot member that slides over a portion of a wire manager to actuate a retention arrangement of the connector. Certain types of retention arrangements are actuated by deflecting flexible tabs of the wire manager inwardly to bite into at least an outer jacket of the electrical cable. | 10-16-2014 |
20140332268 | Cable Resisting Noise through Wave Absorption - The present invention is a noise-resistant cable. Connectors are used to connect different electronic equipments for data transmission. A wave-absorbing layer is used to protect signals from interference of the electronic equipments. Thus, interference is effectively resisted; signals are stabilized; and, electronic equipments are prevented from electromagnetic interference and leakage generated by cable. | 11-13-2014 |
20140338972 | Anti-Noise Cable Transferring 1 Billion-Plus Bits per Second - The present invention uses connectors to connect different electronic equipments for data transference. With coordination of metal cover layers and metal layers, interferences between cable and electronic equipments are prevented. Thus, interference of electromagnetic leakage from electronic equipments is prevented; signal transmission is stabilized; and, wireless devices are prohibited from electronic radiation of cable for receiving excellent signals. | 11-20-2014 |
20140353030 | COMPOSITE WIRE AND CONTACT ELEMENT - The invention relates, in particular, to a composite wire which according to the invention has a structure having a core made of steel or a steel alloy and a copper alloy layer surrounding the core. | 12-04-2014 |
20150008034 | CABLE ASSEMBLY AND SIGNAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM THEREOF - An exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure illustrates a cable assembly. The cable assembly comprises a first cable and a second cable. The first cable has two contacts at both ends thereof, and the second cable has two contacts at both ends thereof. The first cable and second cable are used for transmitting a first signal and a second signal respectively. A differential signal is formed by the first signal and the second signal, and at least one of those contacts is an adjustable contact. The adjustable contact adjusts an electrical length of the first cable or the second cable to control a phase error between the first signal and the second signal. | 01-08-2015 |
20150014053 | TERMINATION SLEEVE-EQUIPPED MI CABLE THAT DOES NOT DISTURB AND IS NOT AFFECTED BY MAGNETIC FIELD - The materials used for a termination sleeve-equipped MI cable according to the present invention, including bonded portions formed with silver solder, are all non-magnetic substances, and therefore, there will be no disturbance of an external magnetic field due to the presence of a magnetic substance. Furthermore, a pair or a plurality of pairs of conducting wires of the MI cable that transmit a signal or electric power are each formed in a double helix configuration, and therefore the generation of a magnetic field due to the currents flowing through the conducting wires and the influence from an external magnetic field on a signal or electric power to be transmitted can be minimized by using the two conducting wires of each pair as a single round-trip signal line or as a single round-trip electric power line. | 01-15-2015 |
20150014054 | Filler Assembly for Cable Gland - A dispenser apparatus for a curable liquid material is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a flexible bag defining a first compartment for accommodating a first component of a curable liquid material, and a second compartment for accommodating a second component of the curable liquid material and adapted to communicate with the first chamber to enable mixing of the first and second components to initiate curing of the curable liquid material. A first clamp temporarily prevents mixing of the first and second components, and an elongate nozzle communicates with the second compartment to dispense the mixed curable liquid material therefrom. A second clamp temporarily prevents passage of the curable liquid material from the second compartment to the nozzle. | 01-15-2015 |
20150041211 | LOW RESISTANCE INSERT - A conductive insert which provides a low resistance bond between low conductive materials. The insert includes a first surface and an oppositely facing second surface. A plurality of openings extends between the first surface and the second surface. At least one first projection extends from the first surface proximate respective first openings, the at least one first projections extend from the first surface in a direction away from the second surface. At least one second projection extends from the second surface proximate respective second openings, the at least one second projections extend from the second surface in a direction away from the first surface. The insert provides a stable, low resistance electrically conductive path between the conductive materials. | 02-12-2015 |
20150060135 | METHOD OF ATTACHING A WIRE CABLE TERMINAL TO A MULTI-STRAND WIRE CABLE, WIRE CABLE FORMED DURING SAID METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING SAID WIRE CABLE - A wire cable configured to be attached to a wire cable terminal. An uninsulated end of the wire cable is formed into a nugget having a shape that generally defines a rectangular cuboid or rectangular prism. The nugget includes one face that defines a longitudinal concavity, indentation, or channel, which is oriented generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the wire cable. The nugget may be formed by ultrasonically welding the wire strands together. The concavity reduces the occurrence of fracturing the nugget when it is attached to the terminal by wire crimping wings. The wire cable may be formed of aluminum-based material. An apparatus for forming an end of a wire cable into a nugget shape having a longitudinal concavity and a method of attaching a wire cable having an end formed into a nugget shape having a longitudinal concavity to a terminal is also presented. | 03-05-2015 |
20150083489 | POWER-SUPPLY CABLE AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING ELECTRIC WIRE USED FOR SAID POWER-SUPPLY CABLE - It is an objective of the invention to provide a high-power supply cable characterized in that even when mounted in a narrow space where the cable undergoes a repetitive bending motion, any undesirable deformation out of the bending plane is small. There is provided a power-supply cable including: an electric wire including an electrical conductor and a resin sheath covering the electrical conductor, the electric wire having a tendency to generate a curl under a no-load condition, the curl having a curling direction, the curling direction being a normal to the curl, the electric wire having one or more longitudinal ends; a connecting terminal disposed at one of the longitudinal ends of the electric wire; and a curling tendency direction indicator showing the curling direction, the indicator being disposed along a normal line to the curl of the electric wire. | 03-26-2015 |
20150090491 | ELECTRICAL CABLE ASSEMBLY HAVING AN ELECTRICAL SHIELD - An electrical cable assembly includes an electrical cable extending a length from a first cable end to an opposite second cable end. The electrical cable includes at least one electrical wire. A first electrical connector is terminated to the first cable end of the electrical cable. A second electrical connector is terminated to the second cable end of the electrical cable. The assembly includes an electrical cable shield that includes a metallized fabric body that extends around the electrical cable along the length of the electrical cable. The metallized fabric body extends a length along the length of the electrical cable from a first shield end to a second shield end of the metallized fabric body. The first shield end of the metallized fabric body is dressed over the first electrical connector. The second shield end of the metallized fabric body is dressed over the second electrical connector. | 04-02-2015 |
20150107896 | COAXIAL CABLE HAVING END TERMINAL AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A method of manufacturing a coaxial cable having an end terminal includes exposing one end portions of twisted wires from a coaxial cable having an inner conductor, an inner insulator wrapping a periphery of the inner conductor, a plurality of twisted wires spirally wound onto an outer periphery of the inner insulator and an outer insulator wrapping a periphery of the twisted wires, radially unfolding the one end portions of the twisted wires, fitting the one end portions of the twisted wires between an inner cylindrical end terminal having a cylindrical shape and an annular ring, and caulking the ring to connect the one end portions of the twisted wires to the annular ring. | 04-23-2015 |
20150303674 | TERMINAL FITTING - Provided is a terminal fitting that includes a first terminal fitting having a first electric wire holding section for holding an electric wire, a first attachment section to be attached to an attachment target object, and a protruding section provided on the first attachment section, and a second terminal fitting piece having a second electric wire holding section for holding an electric wire, a second attachment section to be attached to the attachment target object, and a hole section provided in the second attachment section, the first attachment section and the second attachment section being overlapped with each other in a state that the protruding section is inserted into the hole section. | 10-22-2015 |
20150311643 | CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENTS FOR SHIELDED ELECTRICAL CABLES - Various high speed shielded cables are used in combination with a connector assembly. The connector assembly includes a plurality of electrical terminations in electrical contact with the conductor sets of the cable at a first end of the cable, the electrical terminations configured to make electrical contact with corresponding mating electrical terminations of a mating connector and at least one housing configured to retain the plurality of electrical terminations in a planar, spaced apart configuration. | 10-29-2015 |
20150325334 | POWER UMBILICAL - The present invention relates to an umbilical | 11-12-2015 |
20150325930 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE BOND BETWEEN AN ELECTRICAL LINE AND AN ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE COMPONENT AND ASSEMBLY PRODUCED USING THE METHOD - To provide a method for producing an electrically conductive bond between an electrical line, which includes a plurality of individual conductors, and an electrically conductive component, including producing from a crimp element blank a crimp element enclosing portions of the individual conductors, the crimp element including a continuous side and a discontinuous side, at which edge regions of the crimp element lie opposite one another, and substance-to-substance bonding of the crimp element with a contact surface of the component, which is simple to carry out and nevertheless always results in a robust substance-to-substance bond between the crimp element and the component, it is proposed that the crimp element be produced in such a way that the continuous side of the crimp element includes two bearing surfaces which are spaced from one another, at which the crimp element is substance-to-substance bondable to the contact surface of the component. | 11-12-2015 |
20150332809 | COAXIAL CABLE DEVICE HAVING A HELICAL OUTER CONDUCTOR AND METHOD FOR EFFECTING WELD CONNECTIVITY - A jumper cable having an end prepared for connecting to a coupling assembly. The prepared end includes an inner conductor, an outer conductor having a helical outer surface contour, and a dielectric core disposed between the inner and outer conductors. A weld washer: (i) threadably engages the helical outer surface contour of the outer conductor, (iii) receives a deformed edge of the outer conductor through an opening in the washer, and (iv) is penetration welded to deformed edge of the outer conductor. Operationally, the face of the weld washer augments the flow of electrical current to electrically ground the outer conductor to the coaxial cable connector. | 11-19-2015 |
20150333415 | MINUTE CURRENT CRIMPING TERMINAL AND MINUTE CURRENT WIRE HARNESS - A minute current crimping terminal ( | 11-19-2015 |
20150340127 | SHIELDED WIRE, HARNESS, ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT, FABRIC, GARMENT AND SHEET - A shielded wire includes a center conductor, and an insulation layer and a shield that are sequentially formed on an outer periphery of the center conductor. The center conductor includes a high tensile-strength fiber and a plurality of metal strands wound around the high tensile-strength fiber. | 11-26-2015 |
20150340129 | HARNESS - A harness includes a cable having a braid shield, and a terminal component including a heat generating part disposed at least one end of the cable. The braid shield includes braided rectangular element wires each having a rectangular cross section. The terminal component includes a caulking ring to caulk and fix the braid shield and to be fixed to a housing of the terminal component, and a heat collection metal pipe thermally connected to the caulking ring and extended to a vicinity of the heat generating part. | 11-26-2015 |
20150340773 | CRIMP TERMINAL - A crimp terminal includes a bottom portion. A pair of conductor press-fastening portions respectively extend from opposite side edges of the bottom portion. A serration is formed in a face of the bottom portion on which a conductor of a wire is to be placed. The serration extends in a direction perpendicular to an axial direction of the placed conductor. A direction indication mark portion is provided on the face of the bottom portion. The direction indication mark portion is indicative of a direction perpendicular to an extending direction of the serration. | 11-26-2015 |
20150364230 | CABLE WITH RESIN MOLDED BODY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A method of manufacturing a cable with resin molded body, wherein the cable with resin molded body includes a cable and a resin molded body formed by resin molding, wherein the resin molded body includes a main body to cover the tip portion of the cable and a flange integrally molded with the main body, and wherein the flange includes a bolt hole through which a bolt is inserted so as to fix the flange to the attachment object. The method includes molding the resin molded body by injecting a resin into a mold, the mold including a main body-molding portion for molding the main body, a flange-molding portion for molding the flange and a first resin inlet formed behind the flange-molding portion in relation to the main body-molding portion, and injecting the resin through the first resin inlet into the mold during the molding of the resin molded body. | 12-17-2015 |
20150371726 | COPPER ALLOY WIRE, COPPER ALLOY STRANDED WIRE, COVERED ELECTRIC WIRE, AND TERMINAL-FITTED ELECTRIC WIRE - An object of the present invention is to provide an ultrafine copper alloy being high in strength and conductivity and being also superior in elongation, a copper alloy stranded wire, a covered electric wire including the copper alloy wire or copper alloy stranded wire, and a terminal-fitted electric wire. A copper alloy wire used as a conductor, the copper alloy wire containing greater than or equal to 0.4% by mass and less than or equal to 1.5% by mass of Fe, greater than or equal to 0.1% by mass and less than or equal to 1.0% by mass of Ti, and the remainder including Cu and an impurity. | 12-24-2015 |
20150372399 | ELECTRIC WIRE WITH CRIMP TERMINAL - To provide an electric wire with a crimp terminal which can improve a connection stability between a crimp terminal and the electric wire without making a fixing work of the crimp terminal troublesome. In an electric wire with a crimp terminal in which an outer peripheral surface of a conductor portion into which a plurality of metal element wires is bundled together is covered with an insulating sheath portion into an electric wire, and the conductor portion of a terminal portion of the electric wire is exposed, and a conductor crimping portion of the crimp terminal is crimped onto the exposed conductor portion, the terminal surfaces of the plurality of metal element wires are cut in alignments so that the metal element lines extend more as the metal element lines are farther from one side portion side of the exposed conductor portion in a radial direction. | 12-24-2015 |
20150372465 | WIRING MODULE - A wiring module includes a connecting member configured to connect neighboring electrode terminals of electrical storage elements that each have a positive electrode terminal and a negative electrode terminal and an insulating protector that accommodates the connecting member. The insulating protector includes a main body configured to hold the connecting member, an insulating cover that is supported by the main body so as to be capable of moving to a closed position in which the insulating cover covers at least part of the connecting member, and an electric wire guide that can be laid over at least a portion of the insulating cover located in the closed position and that has an electric wire passing portion through which an electric wire can be passed. | 12-24-2015 |
20160005507 | ELONGATED, DUCTILE, RIDGED, COIL-RETAINING MEMBER - An insulated cable that includes conductors has a first interface at one end that is configured to detachably attach to a first electronic device and a second interface at the other end that is configured to detachably attach to a second electronic device so that the first electronic device and the second electronic device are interconnected. An elongated, ductile, ridged, coil-retaining member is attached at the other end of the insulated cable, and it is configured to hold the electric signal cable in a wound state when the elongated, ductile, ridged, coil-retaining member is wrapped on itself such that ridges on a surface of the elongated, ductile, ridged, coil-retaining member are received by valleys on the surface of the elongated, ductile, ridged, coil-retaining member in order to limit a translatory motion of the elongated, ductile, ridged, coil-retaining member when it is subjected to a tensile stress. | 01-07-2016 |
20160005510 | FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE FOR LOW VOLTAGE DIFFERENTIAL SIGNALING - A flexible flat cable for low voltage differential signaling, includes upper and lower insulating films, and conductive lines interposed between the upper and lower insulating films and arranged at a predetermined pitch in parallel to each other. Each conductive line includes a central part having a circular sectional surface and a rolled part having flat upper and lower surfaces, which are formed by performing a rolling process with respect to an end portion of the central portion, and subject to a heat treatment process, end portions of rolled parts are arranged at a predetermined pitch and exposed to an outside to form a terminal part, a predetermined number of conductive lines interposed between the upper and lower insulating films are grouped in a strip, and a cutting line is formed while passing through the upper insulating film, a space between strips, and the lower insulating film. | 01-07-2016 |
20160005513 | MOUNTING CABLE AND CABLE ASSEMBLY - A mounting cable includes: a metal cable that includes a core wire formed of a conductive material and a jacket formed of an insulator and covering the core wire; a cable fixing portion that fixes an end portion of the metal cable, and has an end face which is perpendicular to an axial direction of the metal cable and on which a cross section of an end portion of the core wire is exposed; an external connection electrode formed on at least one surface of the cable fixing portion, the at least one surface being in parallel with the axial direction of the metal cable; and a wire pattern that extends from an area on the core wire exposed on the end face to the external connection electrode. | 01-07-2016 |
20160005515 | CABLE ASSEMBLY CALIBRATION APPARATUS - A cable assembly calibration apparatus includes multiple cables and connectors placed at two end sides of the cables; the cable assembly calibration apparatus includes a calibration block and a calibration board that can perform calibration and positioning on the cable assembly in both an X direction and a Y direction; the calibration block is disposed at one end side, provided with the connector, of the cable assembly, and the calibration board is disposed at the other end side, opposite to the calibration block, of the cable assembly; and a convex structure or a concave structure is disposed on all surfaces, opposite to the cable assembly, of the calibration block and the calibration board, and the convex structure or the concave structure fits a calibration feature on the cable assembly to fasten the cable assembly. | 01-07-2016 |
20160027554 | SIGNAL TRANSMISSION CABLE - A signal transmission cable of the present invention comprises a terminal part electrically connectable to an external device, and a cable including metal wires of eight or more channels that are electrically connectable to the terminal part, the terminal part has a substrate including a plurality of connection parts that are electrically connectable to the external device and connected respectively to the metal wires of the individual channels included in the cable, and the metal wires of the mutually different channels that are adjacently connected at the plurality of connection parts are arranged so as not to be adjacent to each other inside the cable. | 01-28-2016 |
20160028218 | TERMINAL SLEEVE STRUCTURE - A terminal sleeve structure contains: a body including a connector and an accommodating extension; a fitting sleeve including a diameter-decreasing segment formed on a first end thereof and a diameter-increasing segment arranged on a second end thereof; the cable including the plural core wires and an insulation layer. Before inserting the cable into the body, the insulation layer is stripped to expose the plural core wires, and the cable is inserted into the hollow accommodating extension from the diameter-increasing segment via the guiding loop. The guiding loop is fitted into the fitting sleeve from the diameter-increasing segment, the guiding loop includes a first opening defined on a first end thereof and a second opening defined on a second end thereof, a diameter of the second opening is greater than the first opening, the guiding loop further includes an arcuate guide face defined between the first opening and the second opening. | 01-28-2016 |
20160064913 | COMPOSITE DIRECT CONNECTOR FOR HIGH VOLTAGE LINE - The present invention relates to a composite direct connector for a high voltage line. The composite direct connector for a high voltage line according to the present invention is characterized by comprising: a pair of terminal connecting rings electrically connected to each other; and ground terminals installed on the terminal connecting rings, respectively, and having a neutral line of a high voltage line on one side and a neutral line of a high voltage line on the other side connected to each other. According to the present invention as described thus far above, a neutral line for connecting a high voltage line and for external grounding is rendered unnecessary by a connecting member, thus making it easy to arrange ground wires within a structure, and affording easy construction without regard to access space. | 03-03-2016 |
20160064914 | System and Method for Forming End Terminations of Mineral Insulated Cable - A method of attaching an end termination assembly to a cold lead of a mineral insulated heating cable. the method comprises removing a portion of a metallic sheath of the cold lead from a proximal end of the cold lead, thereby exposing a conductor of the cold lead. In addition sliding a tubular bushing over the proximal end of the cold lead, and sliding a tubular pot over the proximal end of the cold lead, the conductor thereby projecting from a proximal end of the tubular pot. The method further including aligning a proximal end of the sheath of the cold lead with a proximal end of the tubular bushing, and welding the proximal end of the tubular bushing to the sheath at the proximal end of the sheath. In addition, positioning a distal end of the pot over the proximal end of the bushing, and welding the distal end of the pot to the bushing. | 03-03-2016 |
20160072205 | TERMINAL-EQUIPPED ELECTRICAL WIRE - A terminal-equipped electrical wire includes: a covered electrical wire in which an outer periphery of a core wire including a plurality of element wires is covered by a cover portion; and a terminal portion that is provided to an end portion of the covered electrical wire and that is configured as a terminal by exposing the core wire from the cover portion and providing a connection hole to the core wire. At the terminal portion, the element wires of the core wire are divided into two divided sections, the tip of each of the divided sections is folded back toward a base portion in order to form the connection hole, a conductive member is arranged between the divided sections, and a resistance welder is used to configure the terminal. | 03-10-2016 |
20160099510 | WIRE AND METHODS FOR PREPARING A WIRE TO RECEIVE A CONTACT ELEMENT - A method is provided for preparing a wire for installation of a terminal. The method comprises removing an insulating layer from a conductor to expose a portion of a conductor. The method further includes attaching a conductive foil layer to a portion of the exposed portion of the conductor by applying pressure to the conductive foil layer. | 04-07-2016 |
20160134094 | POWER CABLE TERMINAL CONNECTION DEVICE - A terminal connection device comprises a contiguous body disposed onto an inner conductor. The inner conductor includes a first end mateable with a power cable connector and a second end. The body comprises a multilayer structure having an inner conductive or semiconductive layer disposed over at least a portion of the power cable connector, an insulating layer and an outer conductive or semiconductive layer. The body surrounds the first end of the inner conductor and extending towards the second end of the inner conductor. The body can also include an electrically isolated section of conductive or semiconductive material. The terminal connection device can be a fully integrated structure, having a pre-installed connection interface, or the terminal connection device can be configured as an adapter which can be mounted in the field to a connection interface. | 05-12-2016 |
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20090057010 | COVER FOR TERMINATED CABLES - A cover includes a flexible polymeric body defining a longitudinally extending space and having an outer surface, a first end defining an opening providing access to the space, a second end opposite to the first end, and an attachment segment positioned near the second end. The opening and the space are configured to receive an end portion of a terminated cable. The attachment segment is configured to receive a pulling member. The cover may be positioned over an end portion of a terminated cable and attached to a pulling member to draw the terminated cable through a passageway. | 03-05-2009 |
20090107720 | Cable device - A cable device wherein a signal-carrying cable is disposed within a flexible towing sleeve. The towing sleeve is made of a flexible, elongated sheet of abrasion-resistant material, into which is arranged a plurality of longitudinal, parallel pockets or sleeves. One or more elongated strain elements are arranged in the pockets such that one or more loops protrude at each end of the elongated sheet. The sheet is formed into a cylinder, in the interior of which is arranged the signal-carrying cable. A plurality of such cables may be connected in series to signal processing modules for use as seismic cables. | 04-30-2009 |
20100200292 | SECONDARY CAP - A cap assembly for a secondary cable, the assembly including a cap and a ring, the cap having a tapered mouth into which the end of the cable can be inserted, a cavity constructed and arranged to receive an end of a cable, and a plurality of annular ribs extending radially inward, the annular ribs constructed and arranged to create a seal around the cable, the assembly further including a ring coaxially positioned externally around the cap. | 08-12-2010 |
20100300748 | WATERPROOF JOINT SECTION FORMING METHOD AND WIRE HARNESS PROVIDED WITH WATERPROOF JOINT SECTION FORMED BY THE METHOD - Leading end sides of a plurality of wires to be electrically connected with each other are respectively inserted through a plurality of through holes formed in a waterproof rubber lid and the outer circumferential surfaces of insulating coatings of the respective wires are held in close contact with the inner circumferential surfaces of the respective through holes for sealing. The insulating coatings are peeled off at the passed-through ends of the wires to expose cores. The exposed cores are welded, fusion-bonded, soldered or fastened by a crimping terminal to form a terminal joint section. The terminal joint section is inserted into a protection cap made of a bottomed resin molding through an opening end. The waterproof rubber lid is fitted to an opening end of the protection cap to seal the interior of the protection cap accommodating the terminal joint section without injecting a waterproofing agent into the protection cap. | 12-02-2010 |
20100307821 | External Sleeve - An external sleeve joins two or more cable ends. The external sleeve includes a sleeve body, a shielding layer, an outer wall, and a barrier layer. The shielding layer is an electrically conducting shielding layer arranged along an outside of the sleeve body. The outer wall is arranged along the outside of the shielding layer. The barrier layer has a permeability factor, and is arranged along the inside of the outer wall. As a result, the penetration of fluids is reduced. | 12-09-2010 |
20110132660 | CABLE WITH ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR INCLUDED THEREIN - The invention is directed to a braided chemical fibre cable in which at least one electric conductor is contained, in which the cable is thermally stretched together with the conductor contained therein. | 06-09-2011 |
20110186351 | Cable Seals And Methods Of Assembly - A cable seal includes a heat-shrinkable tubing coupled to a cable outer jacket. An elastic member is positioned about the heat-shrinkable tubing. A cap is positioned about the heat-shrinkable tubing. At least one of the elastic member and the cap has a vertical sealing surface and a horizontal sealing surface. The vertical sealing surface extends substantially coaxially with respect to a longitudinal axis of the cable seal, and the horizontal sealing surface extends substantially radially with respect to the cable seal longitudinal axis. | 08-04-2011 |
20120090891 | SPHERICAL CAP FOR HIGH-VOLTAGE OUTGOING LINES IN OIL TRANSFORMERS - The disclosure relates to a spherical cap for a high-voltage outgoing line, including an electrically conductive element, which is arranged hollow-cylindrically about a rotational axis and which merges into a hemispherical form at its first axial end. A connection device has a passage opening for electrically and mechanically connecting the element, to an electrical screening pipe. At least two insulation barriers are spaced apart from one another and respectively adapted to the form of the hollow-cylindrical element and enclose the latter at a respective first and second distance. The insulation barriers respectively have a pipe attachment connector for leading through a screening pipe to the connection device. The first insulation barrier is spaced apart from the second insulation barrier by at least one insulation ring which is arranged about the rotational axis and which has a radially fashioned corrugated form. | 04-19-2012 |
20120138360 | ELECTRICAL TERMINATION FOR EXTRA HIGH VOLTAGE - A termination for extra high voltage includes, around a central conductor ( | 06-07-2012 |
20120228025 | Safety Device for Live Electrical Wire - The present invention provides a safety device for protecting a person from an electrical shock while working on a live electrical wire connected to a terminal within an electric meter or circuit breaker box. The safety device comprises an inner cylinder slideably engaged within an outer cylinder and a spring disposed between the two cylinders for extending the outer cylinder axially outwardly with respect to the inner cylinder. The cylinders are made of nonconducting material. The inner cylinder engages insulation that covers the wire proximate to a bare end of the wire, which is connected to the terminal by a screw. When the person loosens the screw and the wire becomes disconnected from the terminal, the spring forces the outer cylinder outwardly to cover the bare end of the wire, which helps to protect the person from electrical shock. | 09-13-2012 |
20120267167 | TERMINAL FIXING DEVICE FOR CONTROL CABLE - The cable cap of the control cable has a small-diameter portion and a large-diameter portion on an outer tube side and a large-diameter portion on a tip side. The bracket includes a cutout groove, into which the small-diameter portion of the cable cap can be inserted from above, an engaging projection that is formed in such a manner as to project from an inner wall of the cutout groove toward another inner wall opposite to the inner wall, and an engaging recess to be engaged with an edge portion of an outer peripheral surface of the large-diameter portion on the outer tube side in a state in which the outer tube side of the control cable is inclined around the small-diameter portion as a fulcrum engaged with the engaging projection by operating force from the outside. | 10-25-2012 |
20130087382 | FLOATING POWER CABLE WITH LOW-FRICTION SURFACE FOR SWIMMING POOL CLEANERS - A buoyant power cable for electrically connecting a submerged robotic self-propelled pool cleaner to an external power supply that is subject to foaming coils in the floating portion that are not readily opened and interfere with the desired movement of the pool cleaner is provided with a separate flexible sleeve of polymeric material or an extruded coating of a foamable or solid polymeric composition having a relatively low coefficient of friction as compared to the surface of the floating cable over the portion of the cable that floats on the water's surface so that when one or more loops are formed in a portion of the cable covered by the sleeve or coating, the contacting surfaces easily slide over each other to permit the removal of the loops and the free movement of the pool cleaner. | 04-11-2013 |
20130092435 | ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY WITH COOLING PASSAGEWAY - An electrode assembly with a cooling passageway for improving electrode life expectancy and better weld quality. The electrode assembly includes an electrode body, and an electrode cap detachably coupled to the electrode body. A cooling passageway passes through the electrode assembly for carrying a cooling agent. The cooling agent enters the cooling passageway through an inlet port, removes the welding heat energy from the electrode assembly, and exits the cooling passageway through an outlet port. Further, an elastomeric seal, between a mating surface of the electrode body and the electrode cap, seals the electrode cap to the electrode body. | 04-18-2013 |
20130233617 | CABLE END TERMINATION - A cable end termination has an outer insulator that is supported on a cable-end carrying flange at one end and carries an outdoor connection at the other end. An opening containing an insulating body for inserting a cable end is formed in the carrying flange. The novel cable end termination has a simple construction and is easy to install, because the insulating body of the cable end termination is a controlled high-voltage bushing with a central plug contact that is accessible from the outside. | 09-12-2013 |
20160006138 | Method for Cohesive Joining to a Cable End, and also Configured Cable - The invention proposes a method for cohesive joining to a cable end ( | 01-07-2016 |