Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
439604000 | WITH EXTERNAL CONDUCTOR OR CABLE EMBEDDED IN INSULATIVE SEALING MATERIAL | 24 |
20080305682 | CABLE CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH IMPROVED SPACER - A cable connector assembly ( | 12-11-2008 |
20110159731 | Wire harness and method of manufacturing the same - A wire harness includes a plurality of cables arranged in parallel and a connector comprising a housing to which end portions of the plurality of cables are connected. The housing has an air-tight block at a side thereof that the plurality of cables are connected. The air-tight block further includes two closing parts for closing a space between the air-tight block and the cables at two places along a longitudinal direction of the cables, and for defining a part of a cable insertion hole. A metallic member protruding outwardly in a radial direction of the cables is fixed by swaging to a periphery of each of the cables between both of two closing parts for restricting a movement of the cables along the longitudinal direction in a pulling force or pressing force of the cables. | 06-30-2011 |
20130084740 | Strain Relief for Connector and Cable Interconnection - A strain relief for a coaxial cable and coaxial connector interconnection is provided as an injection moldable polymer material surrounding the interconnection. The injection moldable material fills a solder pre-form cavity between an outer conductor of the coaxial cable and an inner diameter of a bore of the connector body, strengthening and environmentally sealing the interconnection. Where the outer conductor is corrugated, the polymer material may be provided covering an exposed portion of the corrugations and/or filling portions of a corrugation trough between an outer jacket and the outer diameter of the outer conductor. | 04-04-2013 |
20130130546 | CABEL END CONNECTOR WITH CONNECTING BAR - A cable end connector includes an insulating housing defining a rear cable-location portion thereof, a plurality of conductive terminals including contacting portions and terminal portions located in the rear cable-location portion, a plurality of cables each having wires and a connecting bar defining a first touching end and a second touching end. The wires of the cable overlap the terminal portions one by one except one wire and one terminal portion. The first touching end overlaps one terminal portion and the second touch end overlaps said one wire so as to establish an electrical connection through the connecting bar between said one terminal portion and one wire. | 05-23-2013 |
20140194003 | CONNECTOR TERMINAL - A connector terminal includes a barrel part capable of attaching thereto a conductor exposed from an outer skin of an electric wire to cause to conduct and connect, and a terminal part caused to conduct to a mating terminal. The barrel part and an end of the electric wire are covered with a waterproof case made of resin to be made waterproof. The waterproof case is made of divided two case members, and is formed of the same material as the outer skin of the electric wire. | 07-10-2014 |
20140377991 | CRIMP TERMINAL, CRIMP-CONNECTION STRUCTURAL BODY, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CRIMP-CONNECTION STRUCTURAL BODY - A crimp terminal includes; a crimping portion and a cover covering the conductor portion, the crimping portion is formed in a hollow cylindrical shape in cross section and has a first end portion and a second end portion opposite to the first end portion. The conductor portion is inserted into the first end portion in a longitudinal direction, and the second end is sealed. The second end portion at the opposite side is sealed by welding. The crimping portion, in which the exposed conductor portion is crimped, further includes a locking section locking the exposed conductor portion. A length between the first end portion into which the conductor portion is inserted and a portion, of the locking section, that is the closest to the first end portion is larger than a length of the exposed conductor portion of the insulated wire. | 12-25-2014 |
20160156113 | CONNECTION STRUCTURE OF ELECTRIC WIRE AND TERMINAL, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF | 06-02-2016 |
439606000 | Molded connector body | 17 |
20080311791 | Universal serial bus standard interface connections - A consumer device interface assembly is provided that utilizes a male over-mold adapter that is operable to engage a conventional USB female shroud. A locking clip is associated with the male over-mold so as to provide locking engagement between the over-mold and the female adapter. The over-mold is universal thus allowing a host of consumer device interfaces to be used with the assembly. | 12-18-2008 |
20100190379 | CONNECTOR OVERMOLD - An overmold for an electrical connector is disclosed. The connector includes a connector body that communicates with a device and an overmold that substantially covers the connector body. The overmold includes an outside surface that has a plurality of depressions for receiving a user's hand such that when an insertion force is applied to insert the connector into a receiver of the device, the insertion force is transferred from the depressions to an axis of the connector. | 07-29-2010 |
20100317228 | Electrical connectors and sensors for use in high temperature, high pressure oil and gas wells - An electrical connector having no glass seals, while having a single electrical conductor embedded in a thermoplastic body, with a section of the electrical conductor also being enclosed within a insulating ceramic bushing, wherein the electrical conductor has an enlarged diameter portion sized to allow the enlarged portion to sealingly engage one end of the ceramic insulating bushing, wherein such engagement prevents the extrusion of the thermoplastic body along the electrical conductor through the interior of the insulating ceramic bushing. Alternative embodiments include electrical connectors having multiple pin electrical conductors and downhole sensors. | 12-16-2010 |
20120077378 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POLYURETHANE BONDING DURING AND AFTER OVERMOLDING - An electrical apparatus according to the present disclosure comprises a molded device having a molded portion and being formed via an overmolding process. The electrical apparatus includes a wire set at least partially overmolded within the device, the wire set having an outer sheath surrounding a plurality of wires. The molded portion surrounds a portion of the wire set. The electrical apparatus further includes polyurethane bonding material occurring between the outer sheath and the molded portion. The polyurethane bonding material bonds at least a portion of the wire set to the molded portion during the overmolding process. | 03-29-2012 |
20120149241 | CONNECTING COMPONENT FOR ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS AND METHOD FOR SHEATHING SUCH A CONNECTING COMPONENT - It is proposed to oversheath with an insulating envelope a connecting component formed by a first housing ( | 06-14-2012 |
20120171896 | Electrical Connector Having a Reinforced Spin Ring and A Method for Manufacturing Same - An electrical connector is provided wherein the electrical connector includes an electrical connector neck which separates an electrical connector rear from an electrical connector front and wherein the electrical connector rear includes an electrical connector termination. The electrical connector includes a pre-mold material having an over-mold groove and a wiggle ring groove, wherein the pre-mold material is securely associated with the electrical connector to cover the electrical connector rear and the electrical connector termination. Additionally, an over-mold material is securely associated with the electrical connector to cover a portion of the pre-mold material, wherein a portion of the over-mold material is located in the over-mold groove. | 07-05-2012 |
20120289087 | CONNECTOR - A connector ( | 11-15-2012 |
20130337684 | Stage Pin Connector - An electrical connector having a connector top and a connector base is provided. The electrical connector further includes a contact carrier module, wherein the contact carrier module defines a module cavity and includes a module top opening communicated with a module bottom opening via the module cavity. Additionally, the electrical connector includes a electrical conductor located within the module cavity to be communicated with the module top opening and the module bottom opening and a connector housing, wherein the connector housing includes a pre-mold material and an outer-mold material, wherein the pre-mold material covers at least a portion of the contact carrier module and at least a portion of the electrical cable, and the outer-mold material covers the pre-mold material and the contact carrier module, such that the module top opening is uncovered. | 12-19-2013 |
20140106617 | Electrical Connector Having a Reinforced Spin Ring and a Method for Manufacturing Same - An electrical connector is provided wherein the electrical connector includes an electrical connector neck which separates an electrical connector rear from an electrical connector front and wherein the electrical connector rear includes an electrical connector termination. The electrical connector includes a pre-mold material securely associated with the electrical connector to cover the electrical connector rear and the electrical connector termination. Additionally, an over-mold material is securely associated with the electrical connector to cover a portion of the pre-mold material. | 04-17-2014 |
20140141647 | CONNECTOR CONTACTS WITH THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE POLYMER - An improved electronic receptacle connector employs contacts that are partially encapsulated with a thermally conductive polymer. The thermally conductive polymer aids in the distribution of heat within the contact and may further form heat transfer features to conduct heat to other connector components such as the shell. The thermally conductive polymer may be used to encapsulate multiple contacts within a substantially unitary block. | 05-22-2014 |
20150099396 | CONNECTOR - A connector ( | 04-09-2015 |
20150111424 | COATED ELECTRIC WIRE ATTACHED CONNECTOR TERMINAL - A coated electric wire attached connector terminal includes a barrel part which is crimped to a core line which is exposed from a sheath at one end of an electric wire, a terminal part to be electrically connected to a mating terminal, a connecting plate which is formed between the barrel part and the terminal part, and connects the barrel part and the terminal part, adhesive material which is applied to the connecting plate, and a resin molded part which is formed to cover the connecting plate, the barrel part and the sheath, | 04-23-2015 |
20150118905 | CONNECTOR - A connector includes: a terminal which is fixed to a conductor exposed from an end portion of a covered wire; a sealing portion which is made of an insulating and elastic material, and which integrally covers an adjacent portion of the terminal and a sheath of the covered wire; and a housing which is made of an insulating resin having rigidity higher than the elastic material, and which integrally covers whole of the sealing portion provided around the end portion of the covered wire. A terminal-side end face of the sealing portion is exposed from the housing at a bottom of an annular recess formed in a terminal-side end face of the housing so as to surround the terminal. | 04-30-2015 |
20150132993 | TERMINAL-EQUIPPED ELECTRIC WIRE AND WIRE HARNESS USING THE SAME - A terminal-equipped electric wire includes an anticorrosion member integrally formed around a connection between a conductor of an electric wire and a crimp terminal and around a wire coating material. The anticorrosion member contains thermoplastic polyamide resin as the main component. Moreover, the peel strength between the anticorrosion member and a terminal material of the crimp terminal is not lower than 0.1 N/mm and not higher than 0.74 N/mm, and the peel strength between the anticorrosion member and the wire coating material is not lower than 0.5 N/mm. The brittleness temperature of the anticorrosion member is not higher than 0° C., and the melt flow rate thereof is not lower than 26 g/10 min. | 05-14-2015 |
20150357769 | INSULATING ELECTRICAL PLUGS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE - Electrical plugs having single and double insulation as well as the method for manufacturing the double insulating electrical plugs are disclosed. The single insulated electrical plugs have internal walls which electrically isolate the electrical connectors. The single insulated electrical plug has a one-piece body with a central base which accepts the electrical connectors, as well as two covers hingably coupled to the base to secure the connectors in place. The double insulated electrical plugs are insulated by both an inner body as well as the overmold material. The inner body has vents which enable overmold material to be injected into the inner portions of the inner body as well as onto the outside of the inner body. During the manufacturing process, molten material flows over the outside of the inner body, and also flows into the interior of the inner body to provide two layers of electrical insulation. | 12-10-2015 |
20160126660 | RETENTION FEATURES FOR CABLE ASSEMBLY OF A PLUGGABLE CONNECTOR - A pluggable connector includes a plug body having a cavity and at least one latch and a cable assembly having electrical contacts and at least one cable terminated to corresponding electrical contacts. The cable assembly has a cable support body engaging and surrounding each electrical contact and each cable. The positons of the electrical contacts and cable are fixed relative to the cable support body. A retention clip is separately provided from and removably coupled to the cable support body. The retention clip has at least one retention tab extending therefrom being received in the cavity such that the retention tab engages the corresponding latch of the plug body to retain the cable assembly in the cavity. | 05-05-2016 |
20160254615 | MOLDED ELECTRIC WIRE | 09-01-2016 |