Patent classifications
H01R13/639
Charging connector control system and method
A charging connector control system may include a charging control unit of a charging equipment for supplying a control signal for charging; and a vehicle control unit for changing a sensing control signal to a normal control signal by executing a variable resistor control according to whether the sensing control signal, which is generated by sensing the control signal transmitted through a charging connector for connecting the charging equipment and a vehicle, is normal.
Charging connector control system and method
A charging connector control system may include a charging control unit of a charging equipment for supplying a control signal for charging; and a vehicle control unit for changing a sensing control signal to a normal control signal by executing a variable resistor control according to whether the sensing control signal, which is generated by sensing the control signal transmitted through a charging connector for connecting the charging equipment and a vehicle, is normal.
Electrical connection device and terminal
An electrical connection device includes a first connector and a second connector. The first connector includes an insulative body and a plurality of first terminals provided to the insulative body, the insulative body has an insertion groove, a first insertion opening which is communicated with the insertion groove and toward a first direction, a second insertion opening which is communicated with the insertion groove and toward a second direction and a stopping block which is positioned between the first insertion opening and the second insertion opening, the stopping block has a first stopping face which faces the first direction and a second stopping face which faces the second direction. The second connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of second terminals provided to the insulative housing, the insulative housing has a mating portion and a contacting surface, when the second connector is mated with the first connector along the first direction, the mating portion is inserted into the insertion groove from the first insertion opening, and the contacting surface is stopped by the first stopping face of the stopping block, when the second connector is mated with the first connector along the second direction, the mating portion is inserted into the insertion groove from the second insertion opening, and the contacting surface is stopped by the second stopping face of the stopping block.
Electrical connection device and terminal
An electrical connection device includes a first connector and a second connector. The first connector includes an insulative body and a plurality of first terminals provided to the insulative body, the insulative body has an insertion groove, a first insertion opening which is communicated with the insertion groove and toward a first direction, a second insertion opening which is communicated with the insertion groove and toward a second direction and a stopping block which is positioned between the first insertion opening and the second insertion opening, the stopping block has a first stopping face which faces the first direction and a second stopping face which faces the second direction. The second connector includes an insulative housing and a plurality of second terminals provided to the insulative housing, the insulative housing has a mating portion and a contacting surface, when the second connector is mated with the first connector along the first direction, the mating portion is inserted into the insertion groove from the first insertion opening, and the contacting surface is stopped by the first stopping face of the stopping block, when the second connector is mated with the first connector along the second direction, the mating portion is inserted into the insertion groove from the second insertion opening, and the contacting surface is stopped by the second stopping face of the stopping block.
Plug retainer apparatus and related methods
A retainer apparatus includes a post having a first end to be received by an opening of a wall plate cover of an outlet and a second end opposite the first end. At least a portion of the post has a plurality of grooves positioned between the first end and the second end. The plurality of grooves forming a retainer-receiving portion. A plug retainer is moveably coupled to the post. The plug retainer to slide along the retainer-receiving portion in a linear direction relative to the grooves when the plug retainer is moved relative to the retainer-receiving portion of the post.
Electrical wall plate with movably positionable camera
An electrical wall plate may include one or more of the following features. A face plate comprising at least one electrical device opening extending through the face plate. At least one box mounting screw opening configured to receive at least one box mounting screw to fasten the face plate to an electrical device. A power connector extending in a direction away from the face plate and configured to connect with the electrical device. A camera integrated with the face plate and in electrical connection with the power connector and configured to operate by power obtained from the electrical device when the power connector is connected to the electrical device. A camera movement control feature may comprise externally-engageable components coupled to the face plate and configured to movably position the camera or a camera lens by pan or tilt to point in different directions.
Connector and connector assembly
The present disclosure provides a connector and a connector assembly. The connector includes a plurality of guiding blocks and at least one connection port. Each of the plurality of guiding blocks has a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and a third surface adjacent to the first surface and the second surface. A first guiding groove is disposed on the first surface. A second guiding groove is disposed on the second surface. An engaging hole is inserted between the first guiding groove and the second guiding groove. A locking hole is disposed on the third surface. Each of the at least one connection port is disposed on two adjacent guiding blocks of the plurality of guiding blocks. The connector may be used with a mating connector having fixing bars to engage in the guiding grooves or alternatively with a mating connector having locking pieces to engage in the locking holes.
Connector and connector assembly
The present disclosure provides a connector and a connector assembly. The connector includes a plurality of guiding blocks and at least one connection port. Each of the plurality of guiding blocks has a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and a third surface adjacent to the first surface and the second surface. A first guiding groove is disposed on the first surface. A second guiding groove is disposed on the second surface. An engaging hole is inserted between the first guiding groove and the second guiding groove. A locking hole is disposed on the third surface. Each of the at least one connection port is disposed on two adjacent guiding blocks of the plurality of guiding blocks. The connector may be used with a mating connector having fixing bars to engage in the guiding grooves or alternatively with a mating connector having locking pieces to engage in the locking holes.
High-current high-frequency electrical connector receptacle applicable to network data transmission
A high-current high-frequency electrical connector receptacle applicable to network data transmission includes a receptacle housing and a socket tongue. The socket tongue is inserted into the receptacle housing in a front-rear direction, and a relative position thereof is locked. The socket tongue includes an upper terminal block, a lower terminal block and an insulating plastic body. The upper terminal block and the lower terminal block are both built in and fixed into the insulating plastic body. The receptacle housing is provided with a special-shaped fool-proofing unit.
High-current high-frequency electrical connector receptacle applicable to network data transmission
A high-current high-frequency electrical connector receptacle applicable to network data transmission includes a receptacle housing and a socket tongue. The socket tongue is inserted into the receptacle housing in a front-rear direction, and a relative position thereof is locked. The socket tongue includes an upper terminal block, a lower terminal block and an insulating plastic body. The upper terminal block and the lower terminal block are both built in and fixed into the insulating plastic body. The receptacle housing is provided with a special-shaped fool-proofing unit.