Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
439890000 | For functioning electrical component, (e.g., tube, lamp, fuse, spark plug, etc.) | 16 |
20090093173 | High Speed, Direct Path, Stair-Step, Electronic Connectors with Improved Signal Integrity Characteristics and Methods for their Manufacture - An electrical connector comprised of a plurality of electrical contacts arranged in a stair-step configuration designed to mate with electrical components having electrical contacts arranged in a stair-step configuration. A direct connect signaling system comprised of stair-step electrical connectors mated to stair-step printed circuit boards, other stair-step electrical components, or combinations thereof. | 04-09-2009 |
20100075549 | TERMINATION CAP FOR TERMINATING AN ELECTRICAL LEAD TO A STUD OF AN ELECTRODE AND AN ELECTRODE LEAD ASSEMBLY CONTAINING SUCH TERMINATION CAP - A termination cap is provided for terminating an electrical lead to a stud of an electrode. The termination cap includes a body and a receptacle extending into the body. The receptacle includes a size and shape that is complimentary to the stud of the electrode such that the receptacle is configured to receive at least a portion of the stud therein. The receptacle is configured such that when the stud is received within the receptacle, the receptacle is configured to hold a portion of the electrical lead between the body and the stud such that the electrical lead is engaged with and electrically connected to the stud. | 03-25-2010 |
20110111649 | BATTERY SYSTEM - A high voltage connector for a battery system includes an upper body having a first portion and a second portion. The first portion of the upper body is located internal to a battery system housing and configured to receive at least one contact from the battery system. The second portion is located external to the battery system housing and is configured to receive at least one contact from a vehicle. The high voltage connector also includes a lower body coupled to the upper body and at least one connecting member provided between the upper body and the lower body. The connecting member is configured to conductively connect the contact of the battery system to the contact of the vehicle. | 05-12-2011 |
20110117797 | Conducting bracket that can be bridged for expansion of multi-facet lighting chips - The present invention relates to a conducting bracket that can be bridged for expansion of multi-facet lighting chips, comprising a plurality of conducting brackets, a plurality of chips, a plurality of conducting wires, a plurality of fluorescent layers and sealing blocks, the main improvements including: a third conducting bracket is provided in addition to the 2 traditional conducting brackets, the 3 | 05-19-2011 |
20110294369 | SPARK PLUG - The present invention provides a spark plug which is capable of suppressing a occurrence of crack and separation by determining a structural configuration of a melting portion formed in a junction portion between a discharge portion and a pedestal portion which form an ignition portion that protrudes from a ground electrode. In a profile line shape of a cross section including a center axis P of an ignition portion | 12-01-2011 |
20120071041 | HOUSING, ELECTRICAL COUPLING INCLUDING SAID HOUSING, AND VEHICLE INCLUDING SUCH A COUPLING - The invention relates to a housing, including: electronic components ( | 03-22-2012 |
20120071042 | CONTACT MEMBER FOR A GAS SENSOR, METHOD FOR CONNECTING A CONTACT MEMBER WITH A SENSOR ELEMENT IN A GAS SENSOR, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A GAS SENSOR - In a contact member for a gas sensor configured to fix a sensor element by sandwiching the sensor element in an insertion port defined by a pair of housing members to thereby obtain electrical connection with the sensor element, a restraint member provided at an outer circumference of the pair of housing members and having a restraint function for restraining a displacement of the pair of housing members within a predetermined range is used. The restraint member includes: two pressing surface portions to which a compression force that occurs when the annular member shrinkingly deforms is applied; a first side portion coupled perpendicularly to the two pressing surface portions; and a second side portion having an upper side portion coupled perpendicularly to one of the pressing surface portions and a lower side portion coupled perpendicularly to the other of the pressing surface portions. | 03-22-2012 |
20120077393 | Connector For Low Profile Fuse - A connector for a Low Profile (LP) fuse which has an increased fixing force, so as to prevent a secured LP fuse from being separated by external forces, such as vibration of a vehicle, etc. The connector for a Low Profile (LP) fuse includes a body, a rear member, and a pair of supporting arms. The body is adapted for insertion into a body receiving passageway of a fuse box. The body includes a lower end electrically connected to an electric wire. The rear member extends from the body into the body receiving passageway, while the pair of supporting members are bent from opposite sides of the rear member. The pair of supporting members extend parallel to each other. | 03-29-2012 |
20120149258 | SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONNECTING BATTERY CELLS - A battery terminal strip for connecting to a terminal of at least one battery cell where the battery terminal strip includes four weld points formed in a strip of metal for each battery cell. Each of the weld points has a protrusion on a first surface of the strip of metal such that the protrusion contacts a terminal of the battery cell. The result is an air gap between the first surface of the strip of metal and the terminal of the battery cell. The air gap reduces heat transfer from the strip of metal to the battery during welding. A cross-cut is formed/cut in the strip of metal. Each segment of the cross-cut creates a gap in the strip of metal such that each gap is between two different weld points of the four weld points. | 06-14-2012 |
20120214362 | CARD GUIDE GROUNDING STRIPS - A grounding strip is described configured to be installed along an edge portion of a substrate for establishing electrical grounding contact between the substrates and a card guide. The grounding strip includes integral grounding members. Each grounding member includes opposing sidewall portions defining a channel configured to receive the edge portion of the substrate therein. The sidewall portions of each grounding member are configured to engage the substrate when the edge portion of the substrate is received in the channel to help retain the edge portion of the substrate in the channel. Each grounding member also includes a contact element disposed generally over the channel. The contact element is integrally formed with at least one of the opposing sidewall portions of the grounding member and is configured to establish electrical contact with the card guide when the grounding strip is installed to the substrate and located in the card guide. | 08-23-2012 |
20120289102 | CONTACT HAVING A PROFILED COMPLIANT PIN - A contact having a contact body that has a front, a rear and opposite sides that extend between the front and the rear. The contact body extends between a mating end and a mounting end. The mating end is configured to be mated with a corresponding mating contact. The mounting end is configured to be through-hole mounted to a printed circuit board. The mounting end has a profiled section that defines a compliant pin. The profiled section has a necked-down portion being thinner between the front and the rear than adjacent portions of the contact body. The profiled section has an opening through the necked-down portion. The profiled section has a compliant portion at the opening. The compliant portion is wider between the sides than adjacent portions of the contact body. | 11-15-2012 |
20130052889 | Structure of Flag Terminal - An improved structure of flag terminal, which allows to increase the local cross section of the flag terminal and improve its conductivity by converting the excess stock after punching process; the flag terminal comprising: a substrate with a draw hole; an extended plugging portion, which is extended outwards from the substrate and. rolled into a cylindrical shape from its both sides; an extended contact arm, which is extended from one side of the substrate adjacent to the plugging portion, and. provided with several riveting sheets (or riveting feet) protruded from the surface of the substrate; in particular, a first feeding portion of certain protruding area is shaped on the edge opposite to the draw hole of the substrate, and a second feeding portion of larger protruding area is shaped on the periphery between the substrate and plugging portion; and also a third feeding portion of certain protruding area. is formed among several riveting sheets or riveting feet on the contact arm. | 02-28-2013 |
20130189882 | ELECTRIC FUSE - An electric fuse includes a conductive material formed on a top surface of an insulating material. The conductive material includes a wiring portion, and first and second terminal portions arranged in two ends of the wiring portion so that the wiring portion is located between the first and second terminal portions. The first terminal portion, the wiring portion, and the second terminal portion are lined up in a first direction. The first and second terminal portions each have a width larger than a width of the wiring portion in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The electric fuse includes a film including an opening which exposes a region between the first terminal portion and the second terminal portion. The film is formed above at least a part of the wiring portion and has a tensile stress. | 07-25-2013 |
20130280969 | SECONDARY BATTERY PACK BASED ON MECHANICAL CONNECTION MANNER - Disclosed herein is a battery pack constructed in a structure in which a plurality of secondary battery cells are electrically connected to one another via a connection member while the secondary battery cells are mounted in a receiving part of a pack case having no partition, wherein the connection member is located between the battery cells arranged in the longitudinal direction or in both the longitudinal direction and the lateral direction, the connection member is connected, in a mechanical coupling manner, to a lower electrode terminal of the front battery cell in the longitudinal direction and/or to an upper electrode terminal of the rear battery cell in the longitudinal direction, and the connection member is elastically pressed while the connection member is located between the battery cells. | 10-24-2013 |
20140148068 | FUSE ASSEMBLY - A first and a second pairs of projecting portions are provided in a cavity portion of a fuse mounting portion made of resin. An upper end surface of each projecting portion is tapered, so as to guide a pair of male terminals of a fuse sub-assembly toward a corresponding female terminals attached to the cavity portion, when the fuse sub-assembly is inserted into the cavity portion. A gap is formed between the fuse sub-assembly and the tapered upper end surfaces in a fuse-mounted condition, in which the fuse sub-assembly is in contact with a stopper portion of the cavity portion, in order to prevent contact failure caused by thermal shock. | 05-29-2014 |
20140187106 | MAGNETIC SENSOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A TERMINAL - A magnetic sensor, in which ends of an output side of two terminals can be arranged at a desired position regardless of a position of a magnetoelectric converter and which can easily be manufactured at a reduced cost, and a method of manufacturing two terminals used for the magnetic sensor. From two terminals aligned in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction, a magnetic sensor outputs an electric signal converted by a magnetoelectric converter. Two terminals are provided with bent portions. A ridge line of each of the bent portions of one terminal is positioned on an extended line of a respective one of the ridge lines of the bent portions of the other terminal. In the terminals, a direction in which some ends are aligned is different from a direction in which other ends are aligned. | 07-03-2014 |