H01R13/6608

Cabinet electrification system
10292288 · 2019-05-14 ·

One of more panels of the cabinet include at least one conductive region that is optionally covered by an insulative covering. These conductive regions are coupled to an external power source. Shelves, drawers, other cabinet components, electrical devices in a cabinet (including, but not limited to, a motor, lights, outlet, appliance, sensor, processor, etc.), and the like can further conduct or receive electrical energy by electrically coupling to the conductive regions within the panels of the cabinet, for example, through shelf pins that are inserted into holes in the panels.

Electrical plug

An electrical plug comprises at least one temperature sensor for monitoring temperature of the electrical plug. The electrical plug further comprises a data cable that is wrapped by a shield for screening electrical noise so as to accurately capture and convey temperature data. The electrical plug further comprises a housing for receiving the at least one temperature sensor, wherein the housing is capable of being embedded in the electrical plug.

Electronic component unit, electric connection box, and wire harness

An electronic component unit to be applied to an electric connection box for a wire harness includes: a substrate that has an electronic component mounted thereon and includes a terminal electrically connected to the electronic component; a casing including: a housing space portion for housing the substrate therein; and a plurality of slide assembling units that are provided in the housing space portion and each of which allows the substrate to be inserted and assembled therethrough; and a connection unit that is provided in an opening in the casing, into which the terminal of the substrate is inserted, and the connection unit is configured to electrically connect the terminal to a conductive wiring member. At least one substrate is assembled to any one of the slide assembling units and is retained between the casing and the connection unit.

Receptacle sockets for twist-lock connectors
10164374 · 2018-12-25 · ·

A twist-lock connector that includes a printed circuit board component with one or more flexible portions is disclosed. The flexible portions may be formed within an interior portion of the printed circuit board by routing or otherwise removing a portion of the printed circuit board to create one or a plurality of side for each flexible portion. One or more electrical contacts may be positioned on each flexible portion and arranged to be electrically coupled with male electrical contacts that are part of a corresponding twist-lock plug, thereby deflecting the flexible portions. When deflected, the flexible portions exert an opposing, biasing force in the direction of the male electrical contacts to maintain contact there between. One or more of a mounting base and a support base may be clamped to either or both sides of the printed circuit board to provide further stability for the flexible portions.

Cable connector assembly having a thermistor affixed to a protective cover and method of making the cable connector assembly

A cable connector assembly includes: a mating unit; a cable; a printed circuit board (PCB) interconnected between the mating unit and the cable; a protective cover and a thermistor affixed to the protective cover, the protective cover and the thermistor being mounted on the PCB; a metal shell enclosing the PCB, a rear of the mating unit, and a front of the cable; an insulative inner cover over-molding the PCB, the metal shell, the rear of the mating unit, and the front of the cable; and an insulative outer cover over-molding the insulative inner cover. A method of making the cable connector assembly includes affixing the thermistor to the protective cover and mounting the protective cover and the thermistor on the PCB.

Arc suppression connector

A circuit includes a connector having first and second mateable portions. Each portion includes at least two terminals configured to mechanically engage at least two terminals of the other portion. The two terminals within the first and second portions are arranged so that as the first and second portions are mated, a first terminal of the first portion and a first terminal of the second portions come into contact before respective second terminals of the first and second portions. The circuit also includes a polymeric positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) device with a first terminal in electrical communication with the first terminal of the first portion and a second terminal in electrical communication with the second terminal of the first portion. A power terminal is in electrical communication with the second terminal of the first portion and is configured to be connected to a power source. A load terminal is in electrical communication with the first and second terminals of the second portion and is configured to be connected to a load.

CABLE CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY HAVING A THERMISTOR AFFIXED TO A PROTECTIVE COVER AND METHOD OF MAKING THE CABLE CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
20180191107 · 2018-07-05 ·

A cable connector assembly includes: a mating unit; a cable; a printed circuit board (PCB) interconnected between the mating unit and the cable; a protective cover and a thermistor affixed to the protective cover, the protective cover and the thermistor being mounted on the PCB; a metal shell enclosing the PCB, a rear of the mating unit, and a front of the cable; an insulative inner cover over-molding the PCB, the metal shell, the rear of the mating unit, and the front of the cable; and an insulative outer cover over-molding the insulative inner cover. A method of making the cable connector assembly includes affixing the thermistor to the protective cover and mounting the protective cover and the thermistor on the PCB.

Cell contact-making system for an electrochemical device
09991645 · 2018-06-05 · ·

In order to provide a cell contact-making system for an electrochemical device which includes a plurality of electrochemical cells, wherein the cell contact-making system includes a current conductor system having one or more cell connectors, for electrically conductively connecting cell terminals of different electrochemical cells, a signal conductor system having one or more signal conductors for electrically conductively connecting a respective signal source to a signal conductor terminal connector of the cell contact-making system, and a monitoring unit for monitoring signals from the signal sources, which is of compact construction and is assemblable from a relatively small number of parts, it is proposed that the monitoring unit should include a plug contact terminal connector which is directly connectable by a plug connection to the signal conductor terminal connector of the signal conductor system.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR FOR A MULTI-WIRE ELECTRICAL CABLE
20180145465 · 2018-05-24 ·

An electrical connector for a multi-wire electrical cable includes two cable-side electrical contact elements, including associated terminals to each of which is to be connected a wire of the electrical cable, as well as two output-side electrical contact elements, from each of which projects an electrical connector element by which an electrical connection can be established to a mating connector. A carrier body is disposed between the cable-side contact elements and the output-side contact elements. The carrier body forms a support region which extends from a first connecting section to a second connecting section and with which both the cable-side and the output-side contact elements are in connection. At each of the two connecting sections, a respective supporting section of the carrier body extends from the support region in such a way that the support region and the two supporting sections form a ring-shaped circumferential structure.

CONNECTOR MODULE AND SIGNAL TRANSMISSION CABLE
20240364042 · 2024-10-31 · ·

A connector module for connecting a cable. The connector module comprises a connector, a circuit adapter board, a shell and a first insulation sheet. The connector has at least one terminal pin and a housing. The circuit adapter board is configured to electrically connect with the at least one terminal pin and at least one wire of the cable. The shell is configured to cover the circuit adapter board and at least a portion of the housing. The first insulation sheet is arranged over a first surface of the circuit adapter board, and located in the shell. Wherein the first insulation sheet has an inner concave structure to form a space between the first insulation sheet and the first surface.