Patent classifications
H01R4/16
CONNECTION STRUCTURE OF CABLE AND TERMINAL
A connection structure of a cable and a terminal, the connection structure includes a cable including a core wire exposed from an insulating sheath, and a terminal including a base plate and at least a pair of elastic connection pieces formed to be capable of being cut-raised in the base plate, the at least a pair of elastic connection pieces each having a cable insertion hole formed therein. At least the core wire of the cable is pressed against and electrically connected to the base plate by elastic restoring force of each of the at least a pair of elastic connection pieces in a state in which at least the core wire of the cable is inserted in the cable insertion hole formed in each of the at least a pair of elastic connection pieces.
ELECTRIC CABLE ASSEMBLY FOR HUMAN-POWERED VEHICLE
An electric cable assembly is provided for a human-powered vehicle. The electric cable assembly includes an electric cable, a connector, a coupling member and a molded part. The electric cable includes at least a wire extending from an insulated portion. The coupling member electrically couples the wire to the connector. The molded part integrally accommodates at least part of the insulated portion, at least part of the connector, and the coupling member.
ELECTRIC CABLE ASSEMBLY FOR HUMAN-POWERED VEHICLE
An electric cable assembly is provided for a human-powered vehicle. The electric cable assembly includes an electric cable, a connector, a coupling member and a molded part. The electric cable includes at least a wire extending from an insulated portion. The coupling member electrically couples the wire to the connector. The molded part integrally accommodates at least part of the insulated portion, at least part of the connector, and the coupling member.
Joint connector
A joint connector includes the plurality of wires extending in an extending direction, a plurality of terminals to be respectively connected to front end parts of the plurality of wires in the extending direction, a lower housing for accommodating the plurality of terminals, a busbar to be disposed in the lower housing, and an upper cover to be assembled with the lower housing. The busbar includes a plurality of tabs. Each of the plurality of terminals includes a tube portion, into which each of the plurality of tabs is inserted, and a wire connecting portion to be connected to each of the plurality of wires. The plurality of wires drawn out rearward in the extending direction from the lower housing include bent portions folded forward in the extending direction. The upper cover includes wire pressing portions for holding the plurality of wires folded forward in the extending direction.
Joint connector
A joint connector includes the plurality of wires extending in an extending direction, a plurality of terminals to be respectively connected to front end parts of the plurality of wires in the extending direction, a lower housing for accommodating the plurality of terminals, a busbar to be disposed in the lower housing, and an upper cover to be assembled with the lower housing. The busbar includes a plurality of tabs. Each of the plurality of terminals includes a tube portion, into which each of the plurality of tabs is inserted, and a wire connecting portion to be connected to each of the plurality of wires. The plurality of wires drawn out rearward in the extending direction from the lower housing include bent portions folded forward in the extending direction. The upper cover includes wire pressing portions for holding the plurality of wires folded forward in the extending direction.
OVER-MOLDED CONNECTOR FOR SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
A plug assembly for a surgical device having a loading unit includes a tray member, first and second contact members received within and extending distally from the tray member, first and second elongated electrical conductors in electrical connection with the first and second contact members and extending proximally from the tray member, an outer case formed about the tray member and the proximal portion of the first and second contact members, and a seal member received about the first and second contact members adjacent the outer tray. Each of the first and second contact members includes proximal and distal portions and an extension formed on the proximal portions. Each of the first and second elongated electrical conductors includes proximal and distal portions and a loop formed on the distal portion. The loop of each of the first and second elongated electrical conductors is received about the extension of the respective first and second contact members.
Structure for fixing cable for waterproof fan case
A structure for fixing a cable for a waterproof fan case according to the present disclosure includes: a frame on which a motor is installed, and a blade is rotatably installed in a state in which a driving shaft of the motor is connected to a front side thereof; an insertion tube which extends rearward from the frame, has therein an insertion hole to which a power line connected to the motor is penetratively coupled in a front and rear direction, and has a gap portion formed to be split at one side in a transverse direction; and a coupling ring which has a hollow portion that is penetratively formed in the front and rear direction so that the coupling ring is correspondingly coupled to an outer circumference of the insertion tube in a male-female manner, and has a pressing protrusion that is formed to protrude on an inner circumferential surface of the coupling ring so as to press and support an outer circumference of the power line through the gap portion when coupling the coupling ring to the insertion tube.
Structure for fixing cable for waterproof fan case
A structure for fixing a cable for a waterproof fan case according to the present disclosure includes: a frame on which a motor is installed, and a blade is rotatably installed in a state in which a driving shaft of the motor is connected to a front side thereof; an insertion tube which extends rearward from the frame, has therein an insertion hole to which a power line connected to the motor is penetratively coupled in a front and rear direction, and has a gap portion formed to be split at one side in a transverse direction; and a coupling ring which has a hollow portion that is penetratively formed in the front and rear direction so that the coupling ring is correspondingly coupled to an outer circumference of the insertion tube in a male-female manner, and has a pressing protrusion that is formed to protrude on an inner circumferential surface of the coupling ring so as to press and support an outer circumference of the power line through the gap portion when coupling the coupling ring to the insertion tube.
CRIMP TERMINAL, TERMINAL COUPLED BODY AND CONNECTOR
A crimp terminal includes a crimped part crimped to a cable; and a terminal connection part provided to be bent with respect to the crimped part. The cramped part includes: a base part on which the cable extending in a first axial direction is placed; and a barrel piece protruding from the base part in one direction of a second axial direction orthogonal to the first axial direction, and caulked to be crimped to the cable. The terminal connection part is extended in one direction of a third axial direction orthogonal to the first axial direction and the second axial direction.
CRIMP TERMINAL, TERMINAL COUPLED BODY AND CONNECTOR
A crimp terminal includes a crimped part crimped to a cable; and a terminal connection part provided to be bent with respect to the crimped part. The cramped part includes: a base part on which the cable extending in a first axial direction is placed; and a barrel piece protruding from the base part in one direction of a second axial direction orthogonal to the first axial direction, and caulked to be crimped to the cable. The terminal connection part is extended in one direction of a third axial direction orthogonal to the first axial direction and the second axial direction.