Patent classifications
H01R13/10
Solar Powered Outlet Assembly
A solar powered outlet assembly includes a housing that has a spike to penetrate a support surface thereby retaining the housing on the support surface. A pair of female electrical outlets is each integrated into the housing to have a male power cord plugged into the female electrical outlets. A solar panel is coupled to the housing such that the solar panel is exposed to sunlight. The solar panel is in electrical communication with each of the female electrical outlets. In this way the solar panel can supply electrical power to the male power cord that is plugged into the female electrical outlets.
Solar Powered Outlet Assembly
A solar powered outlet assembly includes a housing that has a spike to penetrate a support surface thereby retaining the housing on the support surface. A pair of female electrical outlets is each integrated into the housing to have a male power cord plugged into the female electrical outlets. A solar panel is coupled to the housing such that the solar panel is exposed to sunlight. The solar panel is in electrical communication with each of the female electrical outlets. In this way the solar panel can supply electrical power to the male power cord that is plugged into the female electrical outlets.
Underbody charging of vehicle batteries
A system for charging one or more batteries of a vehicle may include a charging box mounted to a vehicle to facilitate connection to a charge coupler from under the vehicle. The charge coupler may be configured to provide an electrical connection between an electrical power source and the charging box. A vehicle including the charging box may maneuver to a position above the charge coupler, after which electrical contacts of the charging box and the charge coupler may be brought into contact with one another. The charge coupler and/or the charging box may be configured to provide electrical communication between the electrical power source and the one or more batteries, so that the electrical power source may charge one or more of the batteries. Thereafter, the electrical contacts may be separated from one another, and the vehicle may maneuver away from the charge coupler.
Underbody charging of vehicle batteries
A system for charging one or more batteries of a vehicle may include a charging box mounted to a vehicle to facilitate connection to a charge coupler from under the vehicle. The charge coupler may be configured to provide an electrical connection between an electrical power source and the charging box. A vehicle including the charging box may maneuver to a position above the charge coupler, after which electrical contacts of the charging box and the charge coupler may be brought into contact with one another. The charge coupler and/or the charging box may be configured to provide electrical communication between the electrical power source and the one or more batteries, so that the electrical power source may charge one or more of the batteries. Thereafter, the electrical contacts may be separated from one another, and the vehicle may maneuver away from the charge coupler.
ELECTRICAL TERMINAL WITH CONNECTION TO FLEXIBLE CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR
Systems and methods for an electrical connector (e.g., of a vehicle) include a housing and a terminal at least partially disposed in the housing, defining a set of angled blade terminals, and configured to electrically connect to (i) an electrical system along a first axis and (ii) a set of exposed conductive circuit traces of a flexible circuit (FC) arranged along a second axis, wherein an acute angle is defined between the first and second axes and corresponds to the set of angled blade terminals.
Terminal
A terminal comprises an insert sheet connecting part and a cable connecting part. The insert sheet connecting part defines a slot sized to receive an insert sheet. The slot is delimited by a bottom wall, a top wall and two side walls. The two side walls are formed by upwardly bent extensions of left and right sides of the bottom wall. The top wall defines two top wall portions formed by inwardly bent portions of the two side walls respectively. The top wall includes a protrusion extending toward the bottom wall, and a reinforcing rib extending from one side wall to the corresponding top wall portion formed by bending the one side wall.
CONNECTOR DEVICE
The present invention improves workability during assembly. A connector device (A) comprises: a pair of connectors (10, 30) that each have a terminal part (16, 43), and that are individually mounted on a pair of opposing circuit substrates (B, C); and an adapter (50) that has a pair of connecting ends (50P, 50T) which are capable of pivotably connecting to the terminal part (16, 43). The connecting ends (50P, 50T) have a hooking part (83) formed therein, protruding in a radial direction from the connecting ends (50P, 50T). The terminal part (43) has formed therein a receiving part (78) that holds the adapter (50) to the connector (30) as being engaged by the hooking part (83).
CONNECTOR DEVICE
The present invention improves workability during assembly. A connector device (A) comprises: a pair of connectors (10, 30) that each have a terminal part (16, 43), and that are individually mounted on a pair of opposing circuit substrates (B, C); and an adapter (50) that has a pair of connecting ends (50P, 50T) which are capable of pivotably connecting to the terminal part (16, 43). The connecting ends (50P, 50T) have a hooking part (83) formed therein, protruding in a radial direction from the connecting ends (50P, 50T). The terminal part (43) has formed therein a receiving part (78) that holds the adapter (50) to the connector (30) as being engaged by the hooking part (83).
CABLE CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED TERMINAL AND WIRE HOLDING PORTIONS
A cable connector includes an outer housing, an inner housing including a first housing and a second housing assembled with each other, and a cable assembly retained between the first housing and the second housing. The cable assembly includes a pair of terminals, two wires, and a sleeve. The second housing defines a group of first holding portions for holding the wires. The first housing and the second housing each define a group of second holding portions for commonly holding the sleeve.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
The embodiments of the present disclosure provide an electrical connecting assembly and an electrical connector. The electrical connecting assembly comprises two electrical connecting parts and a bending part. Each of the electrical connecting assemblies comprises a main body and a securing component. The main body comprises an electrical contacting component. The securing component is disposed at a side edge of the main body. Two bent sides of the bending part are the two electrical connecting parts extending in one direction. The two electrical connecting parts are symmetrically disposed across the bending part. The electrical connector comprises a first electrical connector head comprising an electrical connecting notch and the electrical connecting assembly. The electrical connecting assembly is assembled to the electrical connecting notch. The securing component is secured to the first electrical connector head. A second electrical connector head comprises an electrical plugging member assembled in the electrical connecting assembly.