Patent classifications
H01R31/00
Powered tree construction with rotation limiting
A power transfer system to facilitate the transfer of electrical power between tree trunk sections of an artificial tree is disclosed. The power transfer system can advantageously enable neighboring tree trunk sections to be electrically connected without the need to rotationally align the tree trunk sections. Power distribution subsystems can be disposed within the trunk sections. The power distribution subsystems can comprise a male end, a female end, or both. The male ends can have prongs and the female ends can have voids. The prongs can be inserted into the voids to electrically connect the power distribution subsystems of neighboring tree trunk sections. In some embodiments, the prongs and voids are designed so that the prongs of one power distribution subsystem can engage the voids of another power distribution subsystem without the need to rotationally align the tree trunk sections.
Connector device for a cable apparatus
The present disclosure is directed to an apparatus for measuring a health condition and connectable to existing medical devices. In one embodiment, apparatus may include a cable apparatus. The cable apparatus may include a plurality of conductors enclosed within an exterior covering and may include a plurality of mating devices; the plurality of mating devices located along a length of the cable. Each mating device may be coupled to a conductor of the cable. Cable apparatus may further include a connector device, the connector device coupled to an end of the cable and configured to couple the cable apparatus with a recording/monitoring device by coupling with an existing set of leads associated with the recording/monitoring device. Connector device may allow quick attachment and detachment of the cable apparatus.
Method of ultra-fine critical dimension patterning for magnetic head devices
Methods of critical dimension (CD) uniformity control for magnetic head devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, a method can include providing a film stack, the film stack including a substrate, a magnetoresistive (MR) sensor layer, and a hard mask layer, patterning the hard mask layer using a first mask that defines critical shape patterns other than the CD, forming a mandrel pattern using a second mask that defines the CD, and forming a sidewall spacer pattern on sidewalls of the mandrel pattern, and removing the mandrel pattern.
Staggered contact
An electrical contact suitable for use within data connectivity applications in which both power and data are conveyed over the same pair of conductors is configured with a staggered profile geometry that isolates the location of high-current disconnects while maintaining a surface that remains free of electrical arcing and erosion. The electrical contact is designed with two points of contact, and the staggered geometry ensures that only one of the two points of contact is exposed to electrical arcing when the connector is disconnected while under power, thereby protecting the other point of contact from arc-related surface damage.
Electrical connector for fuel cell stack voltage monitoring
An electric connector for fuel cell stack voltage monitoring includes at least two separate units, each unit including a plurality of pins, each pin being adapted to contact a plate of the fuel cell stack for monitoring a fuel cell stack voltage. The first pin of each unit is adapted to provide a measurement of a reference voltage.
TYPE-C AND USB TWO-IN-ONE INTERFACE WIRELESS RADIO FREQUENCY RECEIVER
A type-c and USB two-in-one interface wireless radio frequency receiver, including a USB interface, a USB portion, a Type-c portion, an upper cover, a lower cover, a handle, and a connecting magnet. The USB portion is connected to the Type-c portion and placed on the lower cover. The USB interface and the type-c interface are fixed in the same storage device, but they are only physically fixed together, and the internal data is stored separately and is not mixed. When exporting data, the corresponding USB or type-c interface will be used, so that no matter which interface is used, this two-in-one receiver will meet the needs. A handle with a rotary design is further provided to protect the Type-c portion from damage. The upper side of the handle is fixed to a fixing rope via the fixing hole, so as to tie the device and facilitate to carry it around.
TYPE-C AND USB TWO-IN-ONE INTERFACE WIRELESS RADIO FREQUENCY RECEIVER
A type-c and USB two-in-one interface wireless radio frequency receiver, including a USB interface, a USB portion, a Type-c portion, an upper cover, a lower cover, a handle, and a connecting magnet. The USB portion is connected to the Type-c portion and placed on the lower cover. The USB interface and the type-c interface are fixed in the same storage device, but they are only physically fixed together, and the internal data is stored separately and is not mixed. When exporting data, the corresponding USB or type-c interface will be used, so that no matter which interface is used, this two-in-one receiver will meet the needs. A handle with a rotary design is further provided to protect the Type-c portion from damage. The upper side of the handle is fixed to a fixing rope via the fixing hole, so as to tie the device and facilitate to carry it around.
Powered Tree Construction
A power transfer system to facilitate the transfer of electrical power between tree trunk sections of an artificial tree is disclosed. The power transfer system can advantageously enable neighboring tree trunk sections to be electrically connected without the need to rotationally align the tree trunk sections. Power distribution subsystems can be disposed within the trunk sections. The power distribution subsystems can comprise a male end, a female end, or both. The male ends can have prongs and the female ends can have voids. The prongs can be inserted into the voids to electrically connect the power distribution subsystems of neighboring tree trunk sections. In some embodiments, the prongs and voids are designed so that the prongs of one power distribution subsystem can engage the voids of another power distribution subsystem without the need to rotationally align the tree trunk sections.
Powered Tree Construction
A power transfer system to facilitate the transfer of electrical power between tree trunk sections of an artificial tree is disclosed. The power transfer system can advantageously enable neighboring tree trunk sections to be electrically connected without the need to rotationally align the tree trunk sections. Power distribution subsystems can be disposed within the trunk sections. The power distribution subsystems can comprise a male end, a female end, or both. The male ends can have prongs and the female ends can have voids. The prongs can be inserted into the voids to electrically connect the power distribution subsystems of neighboring tree trunk sections. In some embodiments, the prongs and voids are designed so that the prongs of one power distribution subsystem can engage the voids of another power distribution subsystem without the need to rotationally align the tree trunk sections.
Circuit board bypass assemblies and components therefor
A connector for use in a free-standing connector port for mating with an external pluggable module is disclosed. The connector has terminals that extend lengthwise of the connector so that cables may be terminated to the terminals and the terminals and cable generally are horizontally aligned together. The connector defines a card-receiving slot and is position in a cage that defines the connector port. The cables exit from the rear of the connector and from the connector port.