Patent classifications
H01R13/627
ACTIVE AUDIO AND VIDEO SIGNAL TRANSMISSION DEVICE
This disclosure provides an active audio and video signal transmission device, which comprises a cable, a display-side connector, and a signal source connector. The cable comprises a first end and a second end. The display-side connector comprises a first shell, a first circuit board configured within the first shell, a first plug configured on the first circuit board and protruded from the first shell, a repeater configured on the first circuit board and electrically connected to the first plug and the first end of the cable, and a microprocessor. The microprocessor is configured on the first circuit board, electrically connected to the repeater, and used for controlling an operation of the repeater. The signal source connector is connected to the second end of the cable. In the disclosure, the repeater is only configured within the display-side connector, and is not configured within the signal source connector.
COMBINED TYPE HAND WARMER
The present disclosure provides a combined type hand warmer, including a first hand warmer unit and a second hand warmer unit; a first connection part is arranged on the first hand warmer unit, and a second connection part is arranged on the second hand warmer unit; the first connection part is detachably connected to the second connection part such that the first hand warmer unit and the second hand warmer unit are combined into a whole; and when a user needs to warm two hands/multiple body parts, the first hand warmer unit can be separated from the second hand warmer unit, and the first hand warmer unit and the second hand warmer unit can be respectively used for warming the two hands/multiple body parts.
Piercing electrical connector
A piercing electrical connector includes a wire end connector. The wire end connector has a wire end body, a wire end terminal, and a wire cover engaged with the wire end body. The wire cover has a wire holding hole, and the wire end terminal has a piercing portion. The wire cover further has a clasping plate, a clasping arm and a first clasping head. The wire end body has a clasping groove, a clasping hole, a protrusion located in the clasping groove, a pre-locking groove and a locking groove that communicate with the clasping hole. When the wire end connector needs to be transported, the first clasping head extends into the pre-locking groove, and the protrusion abuts against a free end of the clasping plate so that the wire cover and the wire end body are pre-assembled together, and the piercing portion does not pierce a cable wire.
DRIVE LOADING JIG FOR MEMORY DRIVES
A drive loading jig, drive carrier assembly and method of using the same to insert and remove a drive from a host reduce the likelihood of a drive being damaged during insertion or removal. Such a drive loading jig has side walls with respective slots and a rear wall joining the side walls. Each of the slots includes multiple restraining walls to restrain a drive, when positioned in the jig, from bending with respect to a plane parallel to a major surface of the drive and from moving in a direction substantially perpendicular to the major surface. Stoppers formed in the side walls or rear wall define a maximum insertion depth of the drive. An alignment key-way on the loading jig is used to align the drive in the proper orientation prior to inserting the drive into the loading jig.
ACTIVE AUDIO AND VIDEO SIGNAL TRANSMISSION DEVICE
This disclosure provides an active audio and video signal transmission device, which comprises a cable, a display-side connector, and a signal source connector. The cable comprises a first end and a second end. The display-side connector comprises a first shell, a first circuit board configured within the first shell, a first plug configured on the first circuit board and protruded from the first shell, a repeater configured on the first circuit board and electrically connected to the first plug and the first end of the cable, and a microprocessor. The microprocessor is configured on the first circuit board, electrically connected to the repeater, and used for controlling an operation of the repeater. The signal source connector is connected to the second end of the cable. In the disclosure, the repeater is only configured within the display-side connector, and is not configured within the signal source connector.
Connector
A connector includes a housing, a first electrode and a second electrode. The housing further includes a first body, bending parts, foolproof key positions, a second buckle, a first opening and a second opening. The first body forms a first accommodating space and a second accommodating space. The first accommodating space is provided with the foolproof key positions, the first opening, the second opening and the second buckle. The second buckle can be arranged corresponding to a first buckle of the wire end connector to buckle the wire end connector in the first accommodating space and the second accommodating space. The first electrode includes a first end and a third end, and the third end forms first current divider pins. The second electrode includes a second end and a fourth end, and the fourth end forms second current divider pins.
Plug inlet for storing electrical vehicle plug
A method includes plugging a plug into a socket, wherein the plugging includes pushing the plug into the socket at least up to a point that a latch clicks into the plug and locks the plug in place. Pressing down on a lever that rotates around an axis causes the lever to be pushed down. This results in the latch moving away from the plug and unlocking the plug from the socket, to thereby allow the plug to be separated from the socket.
Charging base
The disclosure provides a charging base. The charging base is applied to electrically connect to an electronic device and charge a stylus. The charging base includes: a base, a connector, a first charging end conductive structure, and a second charging end conductive structure. The base includes a through-hole. The connector is disposed on one side of the base and is used for being electrically connected to the electronic device. The first charging end conductive structure is formed on an upper surface of the base and is electrically connected to the connector. The second charging end conductive structure is formed in the through-hole and is electrically connected to the connector.
CONNECTOR WITH SHIELDED TERMINALS
A number of connectors and related methods that allow for high data rate transmissions are described. An example connector includes a housing and a wafer. The water includes signal conductors, a ground conductors, a flexible shield, and a rigid shield. The flexible shield includes terminal end portions, cantilever spring end portions, and a flexible shield body between the terminal end portions and the cantilever spring end portions. The flexible shield body covers a first portion of the ground conductors, and the rigid shield covers a second portion of the ground conductors.
ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY HAVING A CABLE CONNECTOR MODULE
An electronic assembly includes a socket assembly including a cage mounted to a circuit board and a socket connector received in a cavity of the cage. The socket connector includes a substrate holding interposer contacts with compressible upper and lower contact portions. The electronic assembly includes a cable connector module received in the cavity of the cage and coupled to the socket connector. The cable connector module includes a housing coupled to the cage, a circuit card received in the cavity of the housing, and cable assemblies coupled to the circuit card. The circuit card is coupled to the socket connector.