H01R13/5829

Cable holding member and cable connector device including cable holding member
11784420 · 2023-10-10 · ·

Provided is a cable holding member which includes: an insulated main body; a through-hole; a bend portion; and a cover portion, in which the through-hole is configured to allow a cable to be inserted therethrough from one end side toward the other side of the main body, the cover portion is configured in such a manner as to be bendable relative to the main body along the bend portion, and at least a part of the cover portion is configured to, upon the cover portion being bent relative to the main body, be capable of covering a plane intersecting with a direction where the cable is inserted, at an opening end face of an opening portion of the through-hole, the opening end face being located on the other end side, or a vicinity thereof.

Power distribution unit, power outlet modules with secure socket-and-plug connection
11777255 · 2023-10-03 · ·

A power distribution unit includes a housing; a plurality of power outlet modules accommodated in the housing, at least one of the power outlet modules including a socket having at least three electrical terminals which are configured to connect with one power cord plug of various types of power cord plugs, including a C14 plug and a C20 plug, and a sliding cover having a central opening, the sliding cover being slidable on an outer casing of the socket and engageable with the power cord plug when the power cord plug is completely inserted into the socket, thereby providing a secure connection between the socket and the power cord plug; and at least one power input module providing power to the power outlet modules.

Connector

A joint connector 10 to be connected to wires 11 includes a lower housing 30 and an upper cover 60. The lower housing 30 accommodates terminals 12 to be respectively connected to front end parts in an extending direction of the wires 11. The upper cover 60 is assembled to close an upper surface of the lower housing 30. The lower housing 30 or the upper cover 60 includes a lower guide portion 36 or an upper guide portion 69 for bending the wires 11 by contacting the wires 11 with the lower housing 30 and the upper cover 60 assembled.

CABLE HOLDING MEMBER AND CABLE CONNECTOR DEVICE INCLUDING CABLE HOLDING MEMBER
20230369802 · 2023-11-16 ·

Provided is a cable holding member including: a main body; a through-hole; and a cover portion, wherein the through-hole is configured to allow a cable to be inserted therethrough the main body, a part of the cover portion is configured to, upon the cover portion being bent relative to the main body, be capable of covering a plane intersecting with a direction where the cable is inserted, at an opening end face of an opening portion of the through-hole, the main body includes a latch portion, the cover portion includes a cantilever elastic piece having a latched portion, and it is configured in such a manner that upon the cover portion being bent relative to the main body, the elastic piece is elastically displaced at least in a direction along the direction where the cable is inserted, and the latched portion is capable of being latched to the latch portion.

MODULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLUG AND METHOD

A modular plug for terminating a telecommunications cable includes a housing, a plurality of wire contacts, and a wire manager fitted in an internal cavity of the housing. The wire manager includes internal walls shaping a central channel, opposing edges on the internal walls defining a gate in the central channel, and tabs projecting from the gate in the central channel. The tabs define an upper portion and a lower portion in the gate. A strain relief member attaches to the wire manager in an intermediate position to partially restrain the telecommunications cable relative to the wire manager, and is restrained by the housing in a final position to completely restrain the telecommunications cable relative to the wire manager.

Housing for an Electrical Connector

A housing for an electrical connector includes a housing body having an opening receiving a cable in an insertion direction and a pair of cable covers hinged to the housing body at a proximal end of each cable cover of the pair of cable covers. The pair of cable covers extend away from the opening. Each of the cable covers is pivoted away from the other cable cover in a cable mounting position and each cable cover is pivoted toward the other cable cover to form a cable support sleeve supporting the cable in an operating position.

CONNECTOR

A connector includes a terminal connected to a front end portion of an electric wire and a housing in which the terminal is arranged. The housing includes a base portion and cover members. The electric wire extending rearward from a portion of the housing that has the terminal therein is disposed on the base portion. The cover members that are movable between a position in which the cover members cover the base portion and a position in which the cover members are away from the base portion. The cover members include a wire pressing portion that presses the electric wire disposed on the base portion toward the base portion when the cover members are in the position in which the cover members cover the base portion.

Signal communication socket
11394160 · 2022-07-19 · ·

A signal communication socket for connecting a signal line includes a socket housing defining a signal line channel therein and a slot thereon to communicate with the signal line channel, the slot having at least a first wall surface, and an elastic member detachably inserted into the slot, the elastic member abutting against the first wall surface through elastic extension when no external force is applied, thereby being positioned at the socket housing, wherein one side of the elastic member toward the signal line channel defines a part of a periphery of the signal line channel.

MECHANICAL CABLE RELEASE IN TRANSCEIVER
20220221656 · 2022-07-14 · ·

An active device module may include an active device, a housing configured to house the active device, a slide release latch mechanically coupled to the housing via a spring having a spring force that biases the slide release latch in a first position relative to the housing, and connectivity flaps mechanically coupled to the slide release latch via activation levers, wherein when the slide release latch is in the first position and a cable is inserted into the active device module, the connectivity flaps apply a compressive force to either side of the cable to mechanically maintain the cable within the active device module. The housing, the slide release latch, the activation levers, and the connectivity flaps may be arranged such that, when an external force is applied to the slide release latch to overcome the spring force of the spring to cause the slide release latch to move from the first position to a second position relative to the housing, the slide release latch exerts mechanical force on the activation levers, which in turn applies a force to the connectivity flaps, pulling at least a portion of each connectivity flap away from another connectivity flap, thereby reducing the compressive force retaining the cable between the connectivity flaps.

Mechanical cable release in transceiver
11422324 · 2022-08-23 · ·

An active device module may include an active device, a housing configured to house the active device, a slide release latch mechanically coupled to the housing via a spring having a spring force that biases the slide release latch in a first position relative to the housing, and connectivity flaps mechanically coupled to the slide release latch via activation levers, wherein when the slide release latch is in the first position and a cable is inserted into the active device module, the connectivity flaps apply a compressive force to either side of the cable to mechanically maintain the cable within the active device module. The housing, the slide release latch, the activation levers, and the connectivity flaps may be arranged such that, when an external force is applied to the slide release latch to overcome the spring force of the spring to cause the slide release latch to move from the first position to a second position relative to the housing, the slide release latch exerts mechanical force on the activation levers, which in turn applies a force to the connectivity flaps, pulling at least a portion of each connectivity flap away from another connectivity flap, thereby reducing the compressive force retaining the cable between the connectivity flaps.