Patent classifications
H01R9/11
TIG torch connector with hose management and toolless assembly
A connector for connecting together a welding torch power cable including a threaded connector, a coolant line and a shielding gas line to a welding power and/or coolant source including a connector receptacle includes an electrically conductive tubular body having a front end and a back end. The tubular body front end is adapted to receive and connect to the power cable threaded connector. The tubular body back end is adapted to connect to the connector receptacle. The tubular body also includes a passageway therein to communicate shielding gas or coolant between the source and the torch. A hose connector is attached at an end of the passageway. A casing including a longitudinally extending tubular side wall terminates in front and back ends. A twist cap is releasably connectable to the back end of the casing. A cable cover adapter is releasably connectable to the front end of the casing.
Transition coupling for terminating connector and liquidtight conduit fitting
According to various embodiments, a cable and termination system includes a cable, a liquidtight conduit at least partially surrounding the cable, and a termination. The cable includes a cable core comprising three insulated phase conductors, three ground conductors, and filler interspersed within the cable core to force the ground connectors into symmetrical, geometric location with a corresponding phase conductor and a second phase conductor, and a cable wrap applied over the cable core. The termination includes a first connector, a second, reverse-threaded connector including an exterior metal body and a male metal body coupled with a collet sleeve. Various embodiments of the first connector are also described.
Transition coupling for terminating connector and liquidtight conduit fitting
According to various embodiments, a cable and termination system includes a cable, a liquidtight conduit at least partially surrounding the cable, and a termination. The cable includes a cable core comprising three insulated phase conductors, three ground conductors, and filler interspersed within the cable core to force the ground connectors into symmetrical, geometric location with a corresponding phase conductor and a second phase conductor, and a cable wrap applied over the cable core. The termination includes a first connector, a second, reverse-threaded connector including an exterior metal body and a male metal body coupled with a collet sleeve. Various embodiments of the first connector are also described.
CORADIAL CONNECTOR
A coradial connector is disclosed. The coradial connector system includes a plug and socket. The plug has a plug housing, a plug process conductor, a plug signal conductor disposed coaxially with the plug process conductor, and a plug insulator disposed coaxially with the plug process conductor, between the plug process conductor and signal conductor. The socket includes a socket housing, a socket process conductor, a socket signal conductor disposed coaxially with the socket process conductor, and a socket insulator disposed coaxially with the socket process conductor, between the socket process conductor and signal conductor.
Actively cooled electrical connection
A method and electrical connection for providing electrical power is disclosed. The electrical connection comprises an electrical connector connected to an electrical conductor assembly. A current greater than a rated current capacity of at least one of the electrical connector and electrical conductor assembly may be passed through the electrical conductor assembly and electrical connector. The electrical connector and electrical conductor may be actively cooled with a flow of heat transfer medium flowing substantially along a length of the electrical conductor assembly and through the electrical connector to increase the current capacity of the electrical connection.
Actively cooled electrical connection
A method and electrical connection for providing electrical power is disclosed. The electrical connection comprises an electrical connector connected to an electrical conductor assembly. A current greater than a rated current capacity of at least one of the electrical connector and electrical conductor assembly may be passed through the electrical conductor assembly and electrical connector. The electrical connector and electrical conductor may be actively cooled with a flow of heat transfer medium flowing substantially along a length of the electrical conductor assembly and through the electrical connector to increase the current capacity of the electrical connection.
WIRE ARRAY AND BIO-IMPLANTABLE DEVICE COMPRISING SAME
Proposed is an electric wire array including: a substrate portion; and a plurality of electric line units being arranged on top of the substrate portion and being stacked on top of each other in a thickness direction, wherein the plurality of electric wire units each comprise: a plurality of electric wires being arranged on top of the substrate portion in such a manner to extend in a length direction; and a plurality of electrode holes being positioned in respective first end portions, respectively, of the plurality of electric wires, and being exposed, wherein the plurality of electrode holes are arranged in such a manner as to be positioned a distance apart from each other along the length direction and being sequentially arranged in a successive manner along the thickness direction, and wherein the thickness direction is a direction from the substrate portion to the electric wire unit, and the length direction is a direction vertical to the thickness direction.
WIRE ARRAY AND BIO-IMPLANTABLE DEVICE COMPRISING SAME
Proposed is an electric wire array including: a substrate portion; and a plurality of electric line units being arranged on top of the substrate portion and being stacked on top of each other in a thickness direction, wherein the plurality of electric wire units each comprise: a plurality of electric wires being arranged on top of the substrate portion in such a manner to extend in a length direction; and a plurality of electrode holes being positioned in respective first end portions, respectively, of the plurality of electric wires, and being exposed, wherein the plurality of electrode holes are arranged in such a manner as to be positioned a distance apart from each other along the length direction and being sequentially arranged in a successive manner along the thickness direction, and wherein the thickness direction is a direction from the substrate portion to the electric wire unit, and the length direction is a direction vertical to the thickness direction.
TRANSITION COUPLING FOR TERMINATING CONNECTOR AND LIQUIDTIGHT CONDUIT FITTING
According to various embodiments, a cable and termination system includes a cable, a liquidtight conduit at least partially surrounding the cable, and a termination. The cable includes a cable core comprising three insulated phase conductors, three ground conductors, and filler interspersed within the cable core to force the ground connectors into symmetrical, geometric location with a corresponding phase conductor and a second phase conductor, and a cable wrap applied over the cable core. The termination includes a first connector, a second, reverse-threaded connector including an exterior metal body and a male metal body coupled with a collet sleeve. Various embodiments of the first connector are also described.
TRANSITION COUPLING FOR TERMINATING CONNECTOR AND LIQUIDTIGHT CONDUIT FITTING
According to various embodiments, a cable and termination system includes a cable, a liquidtight conduit at least partially surrounding the cable, and a termination. The cable includes a cable core comprising three insulated phase conductors, three ground conductors, and filler interspersed within the cable core to force the ground connectors into symmetrical, geometric location with a corresponding phase conductor and a second phase conductor, and a cable wrap applied over the cable core. The termination includes a first connector, a second, reverse-threaded connector including an exterior metal body and a male metal body coupled with a collet sleeve. Various embodiments of the first connector are also described.