Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
439587000 |
Sealing
| 159 |
439595000 |
Hinged or flexed detent on insulation engaging to secure contact within coupling part housing
| 35 |
439602000 |
Lamp or electron tube socket or base | 3 |
20090093156 | Lamp assembly having self-retaining means for locking cable - A lamp assembly ( | 04-09-2009 |
20090170370 | Apparatus for Accommodating and Making Electrical Contact With a Luminous Means in a Spotlight - An apparatus for accommodating and making electrical contact with a luminous means, which contains a glass vessel, a luminous means base and contact pins for supplying power, in a spotlight, which contains a luminous means holder for accommodating the luminous means base with plug-type sockets for accommodating the contact pins of the luminous means, is provided. The luminous means holder has a device for monitoring the connection between the luminous means base and the luminous means holder. The monitoring device comprises a device for detecting the relative position of at least one part of the luminous means base in relation to the luminous means holder when the luminous means base is inserted into the luminous holder. | 07-02-2009 |
20110159730 | SOFT HEAD STRUCTURE IN THE DECORATION LAMP STRING - The present invention is to provide an improvement of soft head structure in the decoration lamp string. It mainly is that the soft head is set with two groove rails on the upper and lower wall surfaces of accommodating grooves for laying the conductive wires, and the conductive copper plates in conductive wires are put in the accommodating grooves by a vertical way from the groove rails and snap-clip on the linking grooves of accommodating grooves. Therefore, the combining of conductive wires and soft head can be suitable to be operated through the automatic machinery. | 06-30-2011 |
439597000 |
Having plural, laterally spaced, prongs or prong sockets | 2 |
20080280489 | CONNECTOR - A housing main body ( | 11-13-2008 |
20090191754 | CONNECTOR - A connector ( | 07-30-2009 |
439592000 |
Insulation distorted by or to effect coupling action | 2 |
20090291590 | CONNECTOR - A connector includes a connector housing forming a cavity extending from a rectangular opening and including a top wall and a bottom wall which face each other, a first engagement portion provided on the bottom wall, a second engagement portion which is elastically deformable provided on the top wall; and a terminal including a frame having a box shape which includes an upper outer surface and a lower outer surface which face each other, a first engaged portion provided on the lower outer surface, a second engaged portion provided on the upper outer surface, and a conductive contact provided in the frame. The first engagement portion and the second engagement portion are engaged with the first engaged portion and the second engaged portion respectively when the terminal is inserted into the connector housing. | 11-26-2009 |
20110281462 | BOARD CONNECTOR AND METHOD OF MOUNTING IT - A housing ( | 11-17-2011 |
439603000 |
Retaining contact within distinct coupling part housing | 1 |
20100022127 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - The invention proposes a housing of an electrical connector including a contact holder and a front grid arranged for being mounted together, wherein:—the contact holder includes channels for receiving electrical contacts within, each channel being limited by resilient members stressable by an electrical contact whose position in the channel is not correct;—the front grid comprises a front panel with a plurality of transversal connecting windows for facing corresponding channels of the contact holder; characterized in that the housing includes members for locking the front grid to the contact holder by translating the front grid with respect to the contact holder according to a lateral direction. | 01-28-2010 |
439591000 |
Coupling part for use between duplicate coupling parts (e.g., sandwiched between printed circuit boards) | 1 |
20150118904 | CONNECTING DEVICE FOR ELECTRICALLY CONNECTING TWO CIRCUIT BOARDS - A connecting device for electrically connecting two circuit boards is provided. The connecting device has a first and a second coaxial connector and a coupling member. The two coaxial connectors and the coupling member each have an outer conductor and an inner conductor. The outer conductors of the coaxial connectors are electrically interconnected via the outer conductor of the coupling member and the inner conductors of the coaxial connectors are electrically interconnected via the inner conductor of the coupling member. The coupling member is arranged between the two coaxial connectors so as to be tiltable from an axially aligned orientation and displaceable in an axial direction. The coupling member is held on an elastically deformable dielectric holding ring which surrounds the coupling member in a circumferential direction and is in contact against at least one coaxial connector. | 04-30-2015 |
439590000 |
Storage strip for a plurality of coupling parts | 1 |
20090023334 | AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING SAME - Different configurations of power distribution boxes are assembled from a common set of components. A housing may receive any of several bus assemblies having taps of differing configurations. A fuse holder that protects portions of a bus assembly inserted into the housing is attached with the housing. | 01-22-2009 |
439594000 |
Resiliently interlocking coupling part with adjacent modular coupling part | 1 |
20090163077 | Connector carrier having quick release - An electrical connector assembly comprises a carrier and an electrical connector with an insulative housing. The carrier has a base and a plurality of sidewalls extending downward from peripheral of the base and jointly defining a cavity. The carrier includes a plurality of claws and release sections associate with the claws. An electrical connector is received in the cavity and has alignment pins assembled to the electrical connector and engaged with the claws. Each alignment pin disengaged from the claw by the release section. | 06-25-2009 |
439596000 |
Coupling part housing hinged for coupling part assembly | 1 |
20080214048 | ISOLATION CAP STRUCTURE FOR ANTENNA CONNECTOR - An isolation cap structure for an antenna connector is disclosed. The isolation cap structure is made of an injection molded plastic material and has a sleeve, a back plate rotatably connected to one end portion of the sleeve and a clamping portion rortatably connected to one end portion of the back plate. A hole is formed at the center of the sleeve, and two bumps are disposed at the back side of the sleeve for embedding the back plate and allowing the clamping portion to flip down to clamp the wires. Thus, the isolation cap structure can be held conveniently and quickly in position with wire terminals. Because of the elastic property of the injection molded plastic material, the isolation cap structure is capable of restraining the unplugging/plugging forces and therefore the reliability and the durability of the isolation cap can be effectively promoted. | 09-04-2008 |
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Document | Title | Date |
20090029591 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND ITS ASSEMBLY METHOD - An electrical connector and its assembly method, in which the electrical connector includes an insulator body and conductive terminals, wherein the insulator body has a first surface and a second surface and a plurality of through slots each including a first and a second terminal receiving slots, each conductive terminal including a first and a second sections respectively received within the first and the second terminal receiving slots, the second section being wider than the first terminal receiving slot, wherein the second section of each terminal and the sidewall of the second terminal receiving slot form a cooperating structure close to the second surface for preventing the withdrawing of the terminal from the through slot. According to the present invention, there is no need to provide several barbs on each terminal for pressed fitting with the insulator body. Thus, the walls of the insulator body will not be damaged. | 01-29-2009 |
20110045695 | FILM-SHAPED ELECTRICALLY CONNECTING BODY AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A film-shaped electrically-connecting body | 02-24-2011 |
20110065319 | STRETCHABLE CONDUCTIVE CONNECTOR - A stretchable conductive connector. The conductive connector can include a viscoelastic support member having a variable length, and a conductor coupled to the support member. The conductor can include at least one bend to accommodate the variable length of the viscoelastic support member. | 03-17-2011 |
20110124223 | PRESS-FIT COUPLING JOINT FOR JOINING INSULATED CONDUCTORS - A fitting for coupling an end of a first insulated conductor to an end of a second insulated conductor is described. The fitting includes a sleeve placed over the end of the first insulated conductor and the end of the second insulated conductor and a core coupling located inside the sleeve. The core coupling fits around an end of a core of the first insulated conductor and an end of a core of the second insulated conductor. An interior volume of the sleeve is at least partially filled with electrically insulating material. The electrically insulating material is compressed with an end portion of an electrical insulator in the first insulated conductor and an end portion of an electrical insulator in the second insulated conductor when the fitting is coupled to the insulated conductors. | 05-26-2011 |
20110263155 | JOINING ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A joining electrical connector connects board electrical connectors in a connector fitting direction. The joining electrical connector has a housing and a plurality of terminals arranged in the housing in a terminal arrangement direction. Each joining terminal has a main body section with contact sections to connect to each terminal of the board electrical connectors and a supported section supported by the housing in the connector fitting direction. The main body section and the supported section can move in the terminal arrangement direction responding to displacement when the relative positions of the two board electrical connectors are displaced from the regular positions. The supported section is provided so as to have at least a part thereof in the connector fitting direction overlapped with the range of the main body section in the direction. | 10-27-2011 |
20110318961 | ELASTIC CONNECTOR, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING ELASTIC CONNECTOR, AND ELECTRIC CONNECTION TOOL - The present invention provides technology with high production efficiency for an elastic connector that electrically connects two connection target members. The technology enables an initial product to be quickly completed with a low initial cost, in correspondence to any distance between the connection target members and any angle formed between them. An elastic connector was obtained by forming a major-axis columnar body, in which a conductive part was formed by cross linking and hardening (solidifying) conductive members inside a tube-like part formed of an insulative rubber tube, and then cutting the major-axis columnar body with a cutting blade along a cutting line, which is in a direction crossing the axis of the major-axis columnar body, to shorten the major-axis columnar body. This elastic connector eliminates the need to create a new metal mold in its manufacturing. When a length to which the major-axis columnar body is cut is appropriately changed and it is cut to that length, an elastic connector that suit any distance between the connection target members and any angle formed between them can be obtained. | 12-29-2011 |
20120252269 | STRUCTURE OF CONNECTOR - An improved structure of connector includes a sheath and a conductive terminal that is received in the sheath. The sheath includes first and second sheath members. The first sheath member has an end forming a flange and an opposite end forming a plurality of elastic segments. The second sheath member forms a receiving chamber in which the first sheath member is receivable and also forms, inside an end thereof, a positioning section on which the elastic segments are positionable. As such, when an external terminal pin is inserted into the second sheath member to engage the conductive terminal, the positioning section retains the elastic segments in position to prevent the insertion of the external terminal pin from being made in an incorrect, deviated direction and thus damaging the conductive terminal. The arrangement of the elastic segments provides the conductive terminal with better capability of bearing external damages. | 10-04-2012 |
20120282805 | TRANSMISSION LINE WITH ROTATABLE CONNECTOR - A transmission line with rotatable connector includes an insulated body, a connector a transmission line and a rotatable assembly kit. The insulated body includes a storage space. One end of the insulated body includes an opening slot and the other end of the insulating body includes a sliding slot. The connector is inside of the storage space. One end of the connector protrudes from the opening slot. One end of the transmission line is embedded in the storage space and electronically connected with the connector. The other end of the transmission line protrudes from the insulated body. The rotatable assembly kit includes a rotatable cylinder and a wire cover extending from one side of the rotatable cylinder. The rotatable cylinder is rotatably and pivotally connected to the rear of the connector. The partial transmission line protruding from the insulated body is covered by the wire cover and the partial transmission line horizontally moves along the sliding slot accompany with the rotation of the rotatable cylinder. The transmission line can properly change the direction of the connector to make it convenient for use and also can avoid the breakup of the junction of the transmission line at the bending point. | 11-08-2012 |
20130330968 | CONNECTION TERMINAL, COAXIAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND WIRING STRUCTURE THEREOF - Disclosed is a connection terminal, a coaxial electrical connector and a wiring structure thereof which could ensure the reliability of the electrical connection between the connection terminal and a coaxial cable core. The connection terminal includes a terminal body, two contact resilient pieces formed by bending and extending from two sides of the terminal body, and a core connection resilient arm extending from a rear end of the terminal body in a direction remote from the contact resilient pieces. The cross-section of the core connection resilient arm is essentially “Z” shaped, and a contact surface for contacting the coaxial cable core is formed on the core connection resilient arm. The contact surface has an arcuate protrusion protruding in a direction remote from the contact resilient pieces. The coaxial electrical connector and the wiring structure thereof all include the above connection terminal. | 12-12-2013 |
20140017938 | CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY AND FEMALE CONNECTOR USED FOR THE SAME - A socket (female connector) used for a connector assembly includes a film substrate constituted by a flexible thin board made of insulation material. The film substrate is provided with connection through holes adapted to be inserted therein connection posts of a header (male connector). Connection pads are formed on a first surface of the film substrate around respective connection through holes. The connection pads include a first pad and a second pad. The film substrate is provided on the first surface with a first patterned conductor connected to the first pad and a third patterned conductor connected to the second pad. The third patterned conductor is connected to a second patterned conductor formed on a second surface of the film substrate by means of a blind via that is formed by boring the film substrate from the second surface so as to reach the third patterned conductor. | 01-16-2014 |
20150079841 | CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTOR - The present invention is a circuit board connector, and the circuit board connector comprises an insulative block and at least one electric connecting bar. The insulative block has a supporting surface. The at least one electric connecting bar is mounted through the insulative block, and each electrical connecting bar has two terminals bent to the supporting surface. Each of the terminals has a bending part and a welding part, and the welding part is close to the supporting surface. When two circuit boards are connected, the welding parts of the terminals of the electric connecting bar are welded with bond pads of each of the circuit boards to electronically connect the circuit boards, and the insulative block is connected to the circuit boards to fix the circuit boards. Therefore, the circuit boards can be fixed and electronically connected for forming a large circuit board. | 03-19-2015 |
20150126064 | CONNECTOR - A connector C is configured so that terminal fittings ( | 05-07-2015 |