Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
439708000 | Insulating body providing direct contact or engagement of duplicate terminals or conductors | 8 |
20100120296 | Mechanism For Telecommunication Connector - An improved mechanism for telecommunication connector including a grounding body, a rear end insulator, a center pin, and other components is provided. The grounding body is a hollow housing with a through hole along its centerline. A center pin is fixed on the center of rear insulator, and the rear insulator with the center pin is installed onto the rear end opening of the through hole of the grounding body. The installed center pin will be on the centerline of the through hole of the grounding body, and a segment of it is exposed outside the assembled connector for connecting with the circuit board or other transmission objects. | 05-13-2010 |
20100120297 | Terminal Assemblies, Connectors And Manufacturing Thereof - Terminal assemblies, connectors and methods of manufacturing the terminal assemblies are provided such that a plurality of elongated terminals are arranged in parallel at a pre-defined pitch and are partially enclosed by a terminal holding member, and in which the terminals are separated from one another during a material removal process. | 05-13-2010 |
20110097946 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH EACH TERMINAL HAVING PIERCE PORTIONS AND REVERSE-HOOK PORTIONS FOR POSITIONING - The present invention relates to an electrical connector, comprises: an insulation housing having a plurality of first terminal channels and a plurality of second terminal channels; a plurality of first conduction terminals for transferring power signals, and each of the first conduction terminals has a contact portion, a positioning portion and a jointing portion; and a plurality of second terminal channels; a plurality of second conduction terminals for transferring signals, and each of the second conduction terminals has a contact portion, a positioning portion and a jointing portion. Two ends of each of the positioning portions of the first conduction terminals and two ends of each of the positioning portions of the second conduction terminals are respectively installed with at least one reversed-hook portion or at least one pierce portion for preventing the first conduction terminals and the second conduction terminals from shaking and rotating. | 04-28-2011 |
20120058690 | ELECTRICAL CABLE CONNECTOR AND ELECTRICAL CABLE CONNECTOR ASSEMBLED MEMBER - A cable connecting configuration electrically connects cables with a terminal attached to one end of each of the cables. The cable connecting configuration has a contact section having a contact surface parallel to a longitudinal direction of the cables. In a state that the cables are connected to each other, the contact section of each of the terminals is provided to face each other having an overlapping range in the longitudinal direction, with the facing direction being a direction perpendicular to the contact surface of the contact section. Between the contact surfaces, there is a metal elastic member, which can be elastically displaced in the facing direction within the overlapping range. The terminal is held by the housing such that the contact sections tightly press the elastic member in the facing direction, and thereby the terminals are electrically connected via the elastic member. | 03-08-2012 |
20120142228 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF COUPLING ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS - Systems and methods are provided for coupling a plurality of electrical conductors, such as wires. A connector is provided including a plurality of bores or channels formed into a preferably unitary connector body, wherein at least a portion of one or more of the bores or channels intersects at least a portion of another of the bores or channels. The bores or channels are preferably formed along bore axes, which may be coplanar. A method according to the present invention includes inserting an insulated electrical conductor into a connector body and rotating a conductive rotational member threaded into a bore or channel formed in a connector body so as to electrically contact the conductive portion of the insulated conductor and at least one other electrically conductive surface. | 06-07-2012 |
20120214352 | JOINT CONNECTOR - A joint connector comprises a plurality of terminals, a housing having a space with a size such that the plurality of terminals is capable of being accommodated in a contact state in parallel, and a terminal insertion slot allowing the terminals inserted into the space to be laterally moved from the side of one side wall to the opposite side wall, and a spring interposed between a terminal close to the one side wall among the plurality of terminals accommodated in the space, and the one side wall to press the plurality of terminals in a mutual contact state toward the opposite side wall. | 08-23-2012 |
20130029537 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DEVICE - An electrical connection device for connecting at least one stripped conductor end, having a bus bar piece and a clamping spring which compresses an insert conductor end, the bus bar piece having a conductor through opening and a contact section which borders the conductor through opening and extends in the conductor through direction, the clamping spring forming a spring force clamping connection for the electrical conductor. The bus bar piece of the connection device requires less material use since the contact section has two side walls which extend in the longitudinal direction of the bus bar piece, are connected integrally to the bus bar piece and the contact section, and the side walls have a maximum extension in the longitudinal direction of the bus bar piece which is smaller than the longitudinal extension of the conductor through opening. | 01-31-2013 |
20150325931 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS - An electrical connector for electrically connecting wires includes first and second members pivotally coupled together. The first member has an opening and the second member has a receptacle, where the opening of the first member and the receptacle of the second member are configured to generally align when the first and second members are in a first position such that wires can be inserted through the opening of the first member and into the receptacle of the second member for electrically connecting the wires. A metallic coil is positioned within the receptacle of the second member and configured to electrically connect the wires. And, a sleeve is positioned adjacent the receptacle of the second member, generally above the metallic coil, for holding insulating material in the electrical connector to help coat the wires when the wires are received into the electrical connector. | 11-12-2015 |