Patent classifications
H01R13/627
Cable connector housing attachment for protecting and directing a cable
A cable connector housing attachment for protecting and directing a cable including an anchor portion configured for attachment to a cable connector housing; and a cable guide portion comprising a base wall, a first side wall, and a second side wall each extending from the anchor portion in the direction of the cable from the cable connector housing, wherein the first side wall comprises a guiding edge opposite the anchor portion, wherein the guiding edge creates a non-parallel and non-perpendicular angle relative to the direction of the cable from the cable connector housing, and wherein the guiding edge directs a bend of the cable in a direction offset from the direction of the cable from the cable connector housing.
Connector including locking portion and protrusion portion adjacent to locking portion in locked state
There is provided a connector including: a protrusion portion provided on a second housing at a position close to and facing a distal end portion of a locking portion in a locked state in which the locking portion is locked to a locked portion, so that the protrusion portion restricts an action of an external force on the distal end portion of the locking portion in the locked state.
PLUG CONNECTOR OF AN ELECTRICAL PLUG CONNECTION AND SET COMPRISING A PLUG CONNECTOR AND FUNCTIONAL ELEMENT
A plug connector of an electrical plug connection, which has the plug connector and a mating connector which is assigned to the plug connector as a counterpart and to which the plug connector can be plugged in a plug-in direction, wherein the plug connector has a housing and a plurality of electrical plug contacts, which are arranged at least partially in the housing and are arranged side by side in a series direction, wherein a first housing wall of the housing, which is arranged parallel to a plane spanned by the plug-in direction and the series direction, adjoins a second housing wall of the housing. The normal of the second housing wall points approximately in the plug-in direction and is arranged at an angle to the first housing wall, and a third housing wall of the housing adjoins the second housing wall.
Cable connector
A cable connector providing transmission of electric current from an electrical plug to an electrical device through an electric cable and a supply cable via electrical terminals upon achieving a contact of female terminals to male terminals and it is characterized in that it has at least one locking mechanism containing at least one female socket whereon male terminals are located, at least one male socket whereon female terminals are located and at least one tab providing interlocking of a female socket and a male socket and at least one resilient hook-whereon a tab is installed.
Connector and connector terminal to be used in the connector
A connector set includes: a first connector having a first housing; a second connector having a second housing; and a slide member slidably held in one of the housing. The slide member includes a slide lock mechanism to interfere with a slide restrictor formed on the one housing to restrict sliding of the slide member to a second position in a state where the first housing and the second housing are not fitted together. The slide restrictor is formed on the housing main body of the one housing.
Connector assembly with direct mount housing
A connector assembly includes a housing. The housing defines a cavity configured to receive a coaxial electrical terminal. The housing has a first end an a second end opposite the first end. The housing also has a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The first side and second side have opposed locking ribs. The coaxial electrical terminal has a wire end and a terminal end oriented orthogonal to the wire end. When the housing engages a corresponding mounting bracket, locking arms extending from the corresponding mounting bracket impart a retention force on the opposed locking ribs and inhibit a rotation of the housing about a mating axis of the coaxial electrical terminal.
Disconnecting and supporting quick release electrical fixtures
A plug is connectable to an electrical socket which has concentric ring shaped openings housing electrical contacts. The plug has a body supporting electrically conductive concentric rings insertable into the socket to contact the electrical contacts to form electrical connections. A hollow post extends away from the plug body and has a transverse aperture therethrough. A rod with a narrowed portion is slideable within the post. A spring biases the rod towards a latched position in which the narrow portion is not adjacent to the transverse aperture. A cross-brace is connected to a portion of the rod which extends outside of the post. Pins engage the cross brace and can be pushed to move the brace, and thereby push the rod to position the narrowed portion to an unlatched position adjacent the aperture to enable removal of the plug.
Latch mechanism for mobile systems and related methods
Various techniques are provided to secure a connector to a module, for example, for convenient and reliable use in mobile environments. In one example, a system includes a housing and a latch mechanism. The latch mechanism includes first and second opposing latch members that define a cavity configured to receive a cable connector. The latch mechanism also includes first and second bias members configured to maintain the latch members in tension with each other. The latch members are configured to slide relative to each other in response to the bias members to secure the connector relative to the housing. Additional systems and methods are also provided.
Resilient latch with low stress concentrations
An electrical connector having a latch which extends from the first housing surface of the housing. A mounting portion extends from the latch arm to the first housing surface. A first mounting surface of the mounting portion extends at a first angle from the first housing surface in a direction toward the mating connector latching end. The first mounting surface extends from the first latch arm surface at a second angle. The length of the mounting portion as measured between a vertex of the first angle and a vertex of the second angle along the first housing surface is greater than the distance that the first latch arm surface is spaced from the first housing surface. The latch arm is pivotable about the mounting portion. The latch and the mounting portion have low stress concentrations when the latch arm is pivoted about the mounting portion.
Lockable and releasable plug
A compact design for a push-pull latching system for a rectangular plug includes at least one locking and releasing element (11) which is held against a broad side of a plug housing in such a way that the locking and releasing element can be moved parallel to the broad side of the plug housing (1). The locking and releasing element (11) can be formed integrally with the plug housing (1) from an elastic plastic and can have a plurality of locking arms (111) having locking hooks (113). The movement necessary for releasing is then inversely proportional to the number of locking arms (111); the elasticity is also determined by the shape of the locking arms, in particular the width of the locking arms.