H01R13/627

CONNECTOR
20240006808 · 2024-01-04 ·

A connector is connectable to a mating connector in a front-rear direction and provided with a housing. An upper wall portion of the housing is provided with a lock arm long in the front-rear direction and coupled to the upper wall portion. A pair of protection walls are provided to extend upward from the upper wall portion on both end parts in a lateral direction of a rear part of the upper wall portion. An operating portion to be pressed to deflect and deform the lock arm downward is provided on an upper side of a rear part of the lock arm. A right end part of the operating portion projects further rightward than a right end part of the lock arm and a left end part of the operating portion projects further leftward than a left end part of the lock arm.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
20240006811 · 2024-01-04 ·

An electrical connector comprises a plug connector and a socket connector connectable to respective electrical conduits, wherein the plug connector and at least partly prevent or minimize rotational and/or longitudinal movement of the electrical conduits relative to the connectors. The socket connector may comprise a rotatable retainer comprising one or more flange members and the plug connector may comprise one or more complementary flange members, so that rotation of the retainer facilitates engagement between the respective flange members of the socket connector and the plug connector. Power sources are also provided which comprise the hereinbefore described rotatable retainer and flange elements.

QUICK CONNECTOR WITH SPHERICAL INTERFACE
20210005998 · 2021-01-07 ·

A quick connect assembly having a male terminal with a plurality of circumferentially arrayed and elongated beams including forward-most arcuate projecting and outer diameter defining portions. A female terminal has a housing exhibiting an inner diameter inlet communicating with an interior arcuate and expanded extending recess which matches a profile defined by the outer diameter beam portions. A forwardly spring biased plug is displaceably supported within the female terminal housing and includes a forward most projecting snout portion which, upon installation of the male to female terminals, the projecting snout portion of the plug seats between the male beams, preventing unintended collapse and remove of the male beams from within the female housing.

Contact Device, Contact System Having Such A Contact Device And Method For Producing Such A Contact System

A contact device includes a first coaxial contact unit and a first contact housing connected to the first coaxial contact unit. The first coaxial contact unit has a first inner contact and a first outer contact, the first outer contact is arranged spaced apart from and coaxial with the first inner contact. The first coaxial contact unit electrically connects to a second coaxial contact unit of a further contact device. The first contact housing has a first encoding unit with a first riveting device having a first head section and a first shaft section connected to the first head section. The first shaft section engages a first receptacle of a second contact housing of the further contact device and positions the first contact housing relative to the second contact housing. The first head section protrudes laterally over the first shaft section.

WIRE TO BOARD CONNECTOR WITH LOW HEIGHT

A low profile wire to board connector with features that enable a height of 1 mm or less, yet sufficient robustness to preclude unintentional separation of mated connectors. A board connector, with a mounting interface configured for surface mount soldering to a PCB, may include a recess for receiving a complementary connector terminating multiple wires. The board connector may have blade-shaped terminals, which may be soldered to the PCB at two ends, with an intermediate portion engaging a portion of the board connector housing, so as to secure the housing to the PCB. The complementary connector may be inserted at an acute angle with the mounting interface, engaging a front portion of the mating connector to a front portion of the board connector. The rear of the complementary connector may then be rotated into the recess and secured near the rear.

Snap button fastener providing electrical connection

Embodiments are generally directed to a snap button fastener providing electrical connection. An embodiment of a fastener includes a first mechanical part, the first mechanical part including at least a stud portion, the first mechanical part including a first electrical connector; a second mechanical part, the second mechanical part including at least a socket portion with a spring element and the socket portion, the second mechanical part including a second electrical connector. The stud portion of the first mechanical part and the socket portion of second mechanical part, if separated, are to interlock upon the application of a first force towards each other, and, if interlocked, to separate upon the application of a second force away from each other. The first electrical connector and the second electrical connector are to be electrically connected when the first mechanical part and the mechanical part are interlocked, and first electrical connector and the second electrical connector are to be disconnected when the first mechanical part and second mechanical part are separated.

Snap button fastener providing electrical connection

Embodiments are generally directed to a snap button fastener providing electrical connection. An embodiment of a fastener includes a first mechanical part, the first mechanical part including at least a stud portion, the first mechanical part including a first electrical connector; a second mechanical part, the second mechanical part including at least a socket portion with a spring element and the socket portion, the second mechanical part including a second electrical connector. The stud portion of the first mechanical part and the socket portion of second mechanical part, if separated, are to interlock upon the application of a first force towards each other, and, if interlocked, to separate upon the application of a second force away from each other. The first electrical connector and the second electrical connector are to be electrically connected when the first mechanical part and the mechanical part are interlocked, and first electrical connector and the second electrical connector are to be disconnected when the first mechanical part and second mechanical part are separated.

Electrical connector

An electrical connector includes a plug that mates with a receptacle. In a medical application, the plug is connected to electrical leads that pass through a patient's skin to an implanted medical device in the patient's body, while the receptacle is connected to external medical equipment. The plug is small in diameter so the size of the opening in the patient's skin can be minimized. All electrical contacts in the plug are on internal portions. The receptacle includes annular contacts that contact the internal electrical contacts on the plug when the plug and receptacle are properly mated. When the plug is plugged into the receptacle, spring-loaded retention arms in the receptacle lock into place on the plug, retaining the plug in the receptacle.

Electrical card connector

An electrical card connector includes an insulative housing, a plurality of contacts retained to the housing, a metallic shield attached to the housing and cooperating with the housing to form a receiving cavity for receiving therein an electrical card, and a card holding mechanism located beside the receiving cavity. The card holding mechanism includes a slider, a spring abutting against the slider and deformable in the front-to-back direction, and a resilient locking device. The locking device includes a securing part retained to the slider, a resilient arm extending from the securing part with a locking protrusion for engagement within a locking notch of the electrical card. The slider provides an abutment face. The free end of the locking arm is adapted to abut against the abutment face when the electrical card is inserted into or withdrawn from the receiving cavity to outwardly deflect the resilient arm.

Connector and radiator

A connector comprises a cage, a radiator disposed on a top wall of the cage and having a vertical slot extending through the radiator in a lateral direction of the radiator, a clip adapted to be locked to the top wall of the cage, and a sealing cover mounted on the vertical slot. The clip has an elastic lateral beam received in the vertical slot and adapted to press the radiator on the top wall of the cage. The sealing cover at least partially seals the vertical slot.