Patent classifications
H01R13/6215
CLAMPING ASSEMBLY FOR ATTACHING A GROUNDING CONDUCTOR TO A PIPE HAVING A PROTECTIVE COATING
A clamping assembly for attaching a grounding conductor to a pipe having a protective coating includes an elongate conductive strap and a clamp. The conductive strap is sufficiently long to circumferentially surround the pipe and has longitudinally spaced sharp projections that are sufficient to penetrate the protective coating around the pipe to make an electrical coupling between the strap and a conductive part of the pipe beneath the protective coating. The clamp is coupled to the grounding conductor and clamps the conductive strap to the pipe at a tension sufficient to maintain an electrical connection between the conductive part of the pipe and the grounding conductor without the need for any welding of the grounding conductor to the pipe and without the need for any stripping of the protective coating from the pipe.
HV-interface having centering
A plug connector for connecting to a complementarily formed counter plug connector, having an inner conductor which is supplied with high current, and an outer conductor that surrounds the inner conductor and has an outer contact element on a front side of the plug connector for the purposes of shield transfer where the outer contact element is designed for shield transfer, being in the form of a rigid ring element having a mating surface, surrounding same in a peripheral direction, for surface mating with a complementarily formed counter mating surface of the counter plug connector, which mating surface runs transversely in relation to an insertion direction (S) of the plug connector.
Modular electrical fieldbus system with stacked interconnected functional components
A modular electrical bus system for a valve manifold has a communication module, a valve driver module, and a plurality of I/O modules each having a plurality of I/O fittings being both electrically and mechanically connectable together via a bridge member connecting adjacent modules. The bridge member has a housing with an interior for housing electronic components for memory storage or Wi-fi reception and transmission that is operably connected to a complementary electrical fitting constructed to be connected to an electrical fitting of a module of said electrical fieldbus system without adding extra length to said bank of modules of said electrical fieldbus system.
WALL BUSHING FOR PLUG CONNECTORS
Provided is a wall bushing for establishing contact between a plug connector and a housing wall or the like. The wall bushing can be placed and fastened over an opening by three fastening bores. Advantageous arrangement of the three fastening bores ensures that the wall bushing is fitted on the housing in a particularly safe and stable manner. The special shaping of the wall bushing additionally allows a high mounting density of a large number of wall bushings in a small area.
Filtered connector and filter board thereof
A filtered connector is mounted on a casing and includes a connection port and a filter board. An electrode plate mounted on one end of the connection port and electrically isolated from the casing is securely mounted through a through hole of the casing. The filter board has a circuit board assembly, multiple grounding spring plates and multiple filtering capacitors. The circuit board assembly has a slot to be mounted through by the electrode plate. The grounding spring plates are mounted on a surface of the circuit board assembly and electrically contact the casing. The filtering capacitors are electrically connected between the electrode plate and the grounding spring plates. As the filter board is not mounted inside the connection port, only the filter board is to be mounted without replacing the connection port, thereby lowering users' expense in installation of the filter board.
ELECTRICAL COUPLING
A dry mateable subsea electrical connector coupling, having a removable connector body adapted to couple a first connector part, terminated to a subsea cable or jumper, to a subsea sensor device, or to a subsea wet mateable connector part. The removable connector body is adapted to seal a chamber of the first connector part terminated to the subsea hose or jumper and to receive electrical conductors of the subsea sensor device or subsea wet mateable connector part. The removable connector body includes electrical conductors and fittings adapted to receive corresponding electrical conductors and fittings from the hose or jumper.
Self-latching power cord for appliances
An appliance cord assembly may include a first cord portion including a plug at one end configured to be received by a wall outlet and a plug mount at the opposite end, a second cord portion including a captive end hardwired to an appliance and a free end connected to a panel mount, the panel mount being configured to connect with the plug mount of the first cord portion to create a conductive engagement with the plug mount, such that in the connected state, the plug mount and the panel mount define a key opening, and a service tool configured to be received by the key opening to disconnect the panel mount and plug mount.
Structure of vehicle electric equipment
A structure of vehicle electric equipment including a restriction member restricting removal of a bolt for fixing a cover. The restriction member includes first and second portions. The first portion is disposed at a position overlapping with at least a part of a distal end of a connector of an electric cable when seen from an attachment/detachment direction and between the distal end and a portion of the housing opposed to the distal end in the attachment/detachment direction. The second portion is positioned on an axial extension of the bolt fixing the cover. Sum of a gap between the bolt fixing the cover and the second portion and a distance in the attachment/detachment direction between the distal end of the connector in a complete fitting state and the first portion is smaller than a length from an opening of the screw hole to a tip of the bolt.
Electrical connector assembly
An electrical connector assembly includes a first connector, and a second connector docked with the first connector. The first connector includes a first insulating housing, a plurality of first signal terminals disposed in the first insulating housing, and a plurality of first power terminals disposed in the first insulating housing. Extension directions of the plurality of the first power terminals are multiple directions. The second connector includes a second insulating housing, a plurality of second signal terminals disposed in the second insulating housing, and a plurality of second power terminals disposed in the second insulating housing. Extension directions of the plurality of the second power terminals are multiple directions. The plurality of the first signal terminals are corresponding to the plurality of the second signal terminals. The plurality of the second power terminals correspondingly contact with the plurality of the first power terminals.
Electronic Cable Management Device
Herein are provided a series of embodiments of a cable management device for use with cables with end connector covers. The device provides a tapered surface between the cable and locking screws so as to eliminate right angles which catch during movement of the cord. The device facilitates easy retraction of cables with bulky terminals through constricted spaces, eliminates snagging on other cables, and simplifies cable routing and use. The device further provides a means of rotating the screws while the device is in place. The device can be affixed to existing or newly manufactured cables.