Patent classifications
H01R13/5205
CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
This connector assembly is provided with a communication cable, a tubular watertight plug, and a housing part, wherein the watertight plug is mounted on the outer circumferential surface of the communication cable, the housing part has a tubular inner circumferential surface covering the outer circumferential surface of the watertight plug and a raised section that projects out from the inner circumferential surface toward the watertight plug, and the raised section catches the watertight plug so as to oppose the slip-off direction of the watertight plug from the housing part.
HOUSING COMPONENT FOR A PLUG CONNECTOR, PLUG CONNECTOR, AND PLUG CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
A housing component for a plug connector, in particular an end cap for a plug connector housing, having a cable-side axial portion and a plug-side axial portion adjoining the cable-side portion along a longitudinal axis. A cable bushing for a cable is formed in the cable-side portion and runs along the longitudinal axis. It is provided that the housing component has at least one fluid channel running in the cable bushing and being open towards the cable, in order to conduct away a fluid which has penetrated between the cable bushing and the cable in a defined manner into the plug-side portion. The fluid channel winds through the cable bushing at least in portions along the longitudinal axis. At least one outlet opening is formed in the plug-side portion in order to discharge the fluid from the housing component transversely to the longitudinal axis.
Outer Conductor and Coaxial Connector
An outer conductor of a coaxial connector includes a main body and a first connection part connected to an end of the main body. The first connection part is cylindrical and has a partition slit extending in an axial direction. A protrusion is formed on an inner side of a distal end of the first connection part and is electrically connectable with a mating outer conductor inserted into the first connection part. An outer diameter of the first connection part is smaller than an outer diameter of the main body. An inner diameter of a portion of the first connection part other than the protrusion is constant.
CONNECTOR, SEAL, SYSTEM, AND PRODUCTION METHOD
A connector for connecting a hearing aid to a cable, the connector comprising the following: a connector housing with at least one recess; and a seal with a main body arranged at least in part(s) on an outer circumference of the connector housing, and at least one coupling portion arranged at least partially in the recess, so that the seal is connected to the connector housing at least in part(s) in a substantially positive manner.
CABLE CONNECTOR WITH WATERPROOF MECHANISM
A cable connector includes a cable, a cover body, and a sealing member. The cable has multiple core wires and a cover layer. The cover layer covers a part of each core wire. An uncovered part of each core wire defines a naked section. The cover body covers the cover layer and a part of each naked section, and is formed with a hole corresponding to positions of the naked sections. The sealing member is disposed in the hole and seals a gap between any two of the naked sections adjacent to each other. Therefore, liquid such as water may be prevented from infiltrating into the connector along a periphery of each core wire.
Conductive ground member for maintaining a conductive ground path between a component of a cable connector and an interface port
A cable system component includes a nut having a seal-grasping surface portion and a seal having an elastically deformable tubular body attached to the nut. The body has a posterior sealing surface that cooperatively engages the seal-grasping surface portion of the nut and a forward sealing surface configured to cooperatively engage an interface port. The seal includes a nonconductive elastomer overlying a conductive elastomer in a radial dimension of the seal. The conductive elastomer is configured to make an electrical ground connection with the interface port before a center conductor of the coaxial cable makes an electrical connection with an internal contact of the interface port when the nut is coupled with the interface port.
CONNECTOR
A connector includes: a terminal fitting; an electric wire connected to the terminal fitting; a housing in which the terminal fitting is stored, the housing constituting a fitting part with a counterpart connector; a shield shell disposed so as to surround an outer periphery of the housing; and a seal member made of rubber and sandwiched between the housing and the shield shell. The seal member has a rubber hardness of 30 degrees or more and 50 degrees or less. A value obtained by dividing a compressed height, which is a difference between a first height of the seal member before being sandwiched between the housing and the shield shell and a second height of the seal member when being sandwiched between the housing and the shield shell, by the first height is 0.1 or more and 0.4 or less.
CONNECTOR
There is provided a connector including a seal member that seals a gap between an opening inner wall of an opening and a peripheral edge of a cover. The seal member includes a body portion having an annular shape along the peripheral edge of the cover, an extending portion that extends from an end portion of the body portion on a side of an outside along a cover surface of the cover, and a protruding portion that protrudes in a direction of intersecting with an extending direction of the extending portion and extends from the extending portion along the cover surface. The cover includes a recessed fitting portion into which the extending portion and the protruding portion of the seal member are fitted.
METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING TERMINAL-EQUIPPED ELECTRIC WIRE
A method for manufacturing a terminal-equipped electric wire includes a step of crimping a first terminal to one end of an electric wire, a step of crimping a second terminal to the other end of the electric wire with a tubular seal member, a first waterproofing step of providing, at the one end of the electric wire, an anticorrosion member that covers an element wire bundle of the electric wire, and a second waterproofing step of providing, at the other end of the electric wire, a sealing member so as to fill gaps between conductive element wires of the element wire bundle in a tubular insulating sheath. The second waterproofing step includes a step of applying a moisture curable resin to the element wire bundle, and a step of applying a curing accelerator that accelerates curing of the moisture curable resin to the element wire bundle.
SHIELD CONNECTOR
A shield connector includes: a housing that includes a first engaging portion and a first facing wall; an annular sealing member; a holder that includes a second engaging portion and a second facing wall, and supports the sealing member; a tubular shell that includes a first insertion opening that the housing is inserted into, a first end face that surrounds the first insertion opening, a second insertion opening that the holder is inserted into, and a second end face that surrounds the second insertion opening, and a braid. The housing and the holder cause the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion to be engaged with each other inside the shell, cause the first facing wall to face the first end face, and cause the second facing wall to face the second end face, and the housing and the holder are coupled to each other.