Patent classifications
H01R12/7005
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH GUIDING STRUCTURE AND MATING GROOVE AND METHOD OF CONNECTING ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
An electrical connector includes: an insulating housing; a first terminal assembly disposed at least partially in the housing; a plurality of guide holes disposed in the housing and extending in an insertion direction; a guide groove disposed in the housing and extending in the insertion direction; at least one mating groove disposed in the housing and extending in the insertion direction; and, optionally, a first vent hole disposed in the housing. The guide holes, the guide groove, and the mating groove may each include an inclined wall to facilitate mating with a mating connector. The guide holes may extend from a mating surface of the housing or may extend from guide posts protruding from the mating surface of the housing. The mating groove may have a plurality of heights.
Connector and connector apparatus
Provided is a connector which includes: a plurality of terminals; additional members configured to maintain a state of being mated with a counterpart connector; and a housing, in which the additional members each include a first lock portion and second lock portions, the housing includes first side wall portions each holding the first lock portion, and second side wall portions each holding the second lock portions, the first lock portion includes a curved surface protruding relative to a front surface of the first side wall portion, the second lock portion includes a curved surface protruding relative to a front surface of the second side wall portion, the first lock portion is divided in a direction orthogonal to the first side wall portion, and the second lock portion extends in a direction orthogonal to the first lock portion, on each side of the first lock portion.
Electrical connector including plug connector and receptacle connector detachably fitting to each other
An electric connector includes a plug connector 30 and a receptacle connector 20. The receptacle connector 20 has a first housing 200 having first and second recess fitting parts 203a, 203b, and a required number of first contacts 220. The first and second recess fitting parts 203a, 203b have different shapes. The receptacle connector 20 has a first cover 240 that is made of metal and covers a part of a peripheral wall 202 of the first housing 200 that defines the first recess fitting part 203a, and a second cover 260 that is made of metal and covers a part of the peripheral wall 202 that defines the second recess fitting part 203b.
RECEPTACLE COUPLER FOR COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
A receptacle coupler includes a coupler contact assembly having upper and lower contacts each having a front mating beam configured to mate with a front module circuit board and a rear mating beam configured to mate with a rear module circuit board with an intermediate portion therebetween. The coupler contact assembly includes a contact holder holding the upper and lower contacts. The receptacle coupler includes a coupler housing having a contact chamber receiving the coupler contact assembly and front and rear receptacles configured to receive the module circuit boards. The coupler housing holds the coupler contact assembly with the front mating beams in the front receptacle for mating with the front module circuit board and the rear mating beams in the rear receptacle for mating with the rear module circuit board.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED HEAT DISSIPATION FEATURE
An electrical connector includes a bracket having a plurality of mating frames arranged side by side in a lateral direction and opening forward and plural transition modules inserted forward to be at least partially accommodated in the mating frame, wherein the bracket defines plural heat dissipation grooves each located between two adjacent frames and plural heat dissipation fins each located in a corresponding heat dissipation groove, the heat dissipation groove opening through in a front-rear direction.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
A card edge connector with latches that improve the connector's reliability. The connector comprises a housing having a slot for receiving a card and latches on opposite ends of the slot for locking the card in the slot. Each latch includes a body and a projection extending in a transverse direction from a side surface of the body. The latch is pivotably connected to the housing by the projection. The latch may rotate about the projection between a locked position and an unlocked position. The body includes a lower body and an upper body wider than the lower body in the transverse direction. The projection is disposed on the lower body. The latch further includes a protrusion extending between the projection and the upper body. Such a configuration restricts the latches from moving in the housing and therefore improves the reliability of the connector.
Connector and fitting connector
A connector according to the present invention includes a terminal fitting, a housing component which houses the terminal fitting, and an annular water cut-off member which is assembled to an outer peripheral surface of the fitting portion of the housing component and brings an outer peripheral side of the water cut-off member into close contact with an inner peripheral surface of a mating fitting portion at a fitting completion position.
AWNING DEVICES
An awning device includes a roll-up awning, an electric motor for rotating the roll-up awning, which motor is electrically supplied by one or more wires, a supply cable having one or more wires, an electrical coupling for coupling the wires of the supply cable to the wires of the motor, which coupling includes a male and female component which can be coupled together electrically and mechanically, wherein the male component has at least one contact pin and the female component comprises at least one contact socket.
HYBRID CARD EDGE CONNECTOR
A card edge connector for transmitting signal and power simultaneously. The connector has two or more types of conductors held by a housing. First and second types of conductors are configured for transmitting signal and power, respectively. The housing has a slot for receiving a mating component. The housing has first and second types of grooves for holding the first and second types of conductors, respectively, such that the conductors can sustain a similar amount of force generated when mating with the mating component. The conductors have mating ends with contact portions curving into the slot and mounting ends opposite the mating ends and extending out of the housing. The mating and mounting ends of the first and second types of conductors are configured such that they can be deflected by the mating component simultaneously and mounted to a printed circuit board using a same process.
SOCKET CONNECTOR
An island-like part includes an island-like main part, and two island-like end parts adjacent to the island-like main part in a pitch direction of a plurality of socket contacts. Each of the island-like end parts has an upper surface, an outward lengthwise side surface facing outward in the pitch direction, and two crosswise side surfaces facing in the width direction. Each of the protective metal fittings includes an upper-surface protective part covering an upper surface, an outward protective part extending downward from the upper-surface protective part and covering the outward lengthwise side surface, and two lateral protective parts extending downward from the upper-surface protective part and covering the two crosswise side surfaces, respectively. The outward protective part and the two lateral protective parts are directly connected to each other without the upper-surface protective part being interposed therebetween.