Patent classifications
H01R4/2404
RAIL SPLICE WITH INTERFERENCE FEATURES
A u-shaped splice that is used to connect two solar mounting rails, includes barbs that interact with the rails, requiring more force to remove the splice from the rails than the force required to insert the splice into the rails. Wedges, located at a mid-point between ends of the splice interact with the rails, creating an interference fit between the splice and the rails.
RAIL SPLICE WITH INTERFERENCE FEATURES
A u-shaped splice that is used to connect two solar mounting rails, includes barbs that interact with the rails, requiring more force to remove the splice from the rails than the force required to insert the splice into the rails. Wedges, located at a mid-point between ends of the splice interact with the rails, creating an interference fit between the splice and the rails.
COUPLER CONNECTOR AND CABLE TERMINATOR WITH SIDE CONTACTS
An assembly comprising a cable terminator comprising a wire guide, a cube shaped securing cap comprising an open end for installation over the wire guide, and pairs of piercing contacts for piercing respective conductors of the cable. When assembled, an outer end of each of the piercing contacts is exposed on an outer surface of a respective securing cap sidewall. The assembly also comprises a coupler connector comprising one of a modular (for example RJ-45 compatible) socket or a modular (for example RJ-45 compatible) plug, a rearward surface comprising a cable terminator receiving socket, wherein pairs of contacts are exposed along at least one side wall of the socket, and further wherein each of a plurality of the tines in the modular socket or the terminal contacts of the plug is interconnected with a respective one of the contacts. When the cable terminator is inserted into the cable terminator receiving socket, each of the piercing contacts comes into contact with a respective one of the contacts, thereby interconnecting each of the tines (or each of the terminal contacts) with a respective one of the conductors. A back-to-back connector is also disclosed.
CONNECTOR FOR A FLAT FLEXIBLE CABLE
A connector for a flat flexible cable includes a housing and a spring clip disposed in the housing. The housing has a main body and a cover. The cover is movable with respect to the main body between an open position and a closed position. The spring clip is resiliently deflectable by the cover. The spring clip is in a first state with the cover in the open position in which the spring clip abuts a conductor exposed through an insulation material of the flat flexible cable with a first contact force. The spring clip is in a second state with the cover in the closed position in which the spring clip abuts the conductor with a second contact force greater than the first contact force.
Clip on electronics module
A clip-on module having a specialized housing design, probe contacts, switches, various advertising modes, and various configurations of signal repeaters is disclosed. The module is utilized via attachment to a specialized garment worn by a human patient. To properly apply the housing to the garment, a user will squeeze the module to open using tactile features embedded within the housing, locate the module, and then press-clamp the module to close and attach it. A plurality of probe contacts within the module have sharpness requirements for penetrating one or more layers of the garment while still maintaining low resistance, and will work with a backing material for probe.
POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
A power distribution system includes a plurality of wires extending between a first end and a second end. The wires extend continuously between the first and second ends. Each wire includes an electrical conductor and an insulation layer. The power distribution system further includes a receptacle selectively positionable at any position along a length of the wires. The power receptacle includes a housing defining at least one power outlet. A plurality of connection members is positioned within the housing. Each connection member includes a first end and a second end. The first end is configured to contact the electrical conductors within the insulation layers of the plurality of wires for electrically connecting the plurality of connection members to the plurality of wires. The second end is configured to electrically connect the plurality of connection members to the at least one power outlet.
TERMINAL BODY, CONNECTION TERMINAL AND SHEET MATERIAL FOR MANUFACTURING TERMINAL BODY
The present application provides a terminal body, a connection terminal and a sheet material for manufacturing a terminal body. The terminal body has an insertion portion including a first insertion plate and a second insertion plate. A gap is formed between the first insertion plate and the second insertion plate, which are commonly enclosed to form an insertion slot configured for a mating terminal to be inserted therein. The terminal body has a mounting structure, respectively arranged at the first insertion plate and the second insertion plate, and configured for fixing a limiting member; and a wiring portion, configured for connecting a core of a wire, and comprising a first wiring plate and a second wiring plate. At least a part of the first wiring plate and at least a part of the second wiring plate are stacked and in contact with each other. The core of the wire can be electrically connected to both the first wiring plate and the second wiring plate, which improves the conductivity and current-carrying performance of the wiring portion. The stacking arrangement of the first wiring plate and the second wiring plate not only reduces the space occupied by the wiring portion, and also improves the structural stability of the wiring portion.
TERMINAL BODY, CONNECTION TERMINAL AND SHEET MATERIAL FOR MANUFACTURING TERMINAL BODY
The present application provides a terminal body, a connection terminal and a sheet material for manufacturing a terminal body. The terminal body has an insertion portion including a first insertion plate and a second insertion plate. A gap is formed between the first insertion plate and the second insertion plate, which are commonly enclosed to form an insertion slot configured for a mating terminal to be inserted therein. The terminal body has a mounting structure, respectively arranged at the first insertion plate and the second insertion plate, and configured for fixing a limiting member; and a wiring portion, configured for connecting a core of a wire, and comprising a first wiring plate and a second wiring plate. At least a part of the first wiring plate and at least a part of the second wiring plate are stacked and in contact with each other. The core of the wire can be electrically connected to both the first wiring plate and the second wiring plate, which improves the conductivity and current-carrying performance of the wiring portion. The stacking arrangement of the first wiring plate and the second wiring plate not only reduces the space occupied by the wiring portion, and also improves the structural stability of the wiring portion.
Electronic device and insulation-displacement terminal
An electronic device includes a connection unit having an electric wire and an insulation-displacement terminal. The electric wire includes a conductor and an insulation coating on an outer periphery of the conductor. The insulation-displacement terminal includes two beams facing each other in a first direction to define a slot, and receives the electric wire in the slot to have an electrical connection. The insulation-displacement terminal includes an introduction part defining an opening of the slot, a scrape part for scraping the insulation coating from the electric wire, and a fix part fixing the electric wire in order along a second direction from the opening to an innermost of the slot. The thickness of the scrape part gradually increases toward the second direction so that as the electric wire advances through the scrape part along the second direction the width of the conductor to be scraped gradually increases.
Electronic device and insulation-displacement terminal
An electronic device includes a connection unit having an electric wire and an insulation-displacement terminal. The electric wire includes a conductor and an insulation coating on an outer periphery of the conductor. The insulation-displacement terminal includes two beams facing each other in a first direction to define a slot, and receives the electric wire in the slot to have an electrical connection. The insulation-displacement terminal includes an introduction part defining an opening of the slot, a scrape part for scraping the insulation coating from the electric wire, and a fix part fixing the electric wire in order along a second direction from the opening to an innermost of the slot. The thickness of the scrape part gradually increases toward the second direction so that as the electric wire advances through the scrape part along the second direction the width of the conductor to be scraped gradually increases.