Patent classifications
H01R13/6395
Electrical Connector
An electrical connector comprises a housing and a contact held by the housing. The housing has a hood including a receiving space for receiving a mating connector and a pair of first inner surfaces extending along a vertical direction. The first inner surfaces face the receiving space and are disposed at a first interval in a horizontal direction. Each of the first inner surfaces includes a first inclined surface extending a predetermined distance from a front end of the hood in a mating direction toward an opposite rear end of the hood.
CHARGE PORT AND SYSTEM FOR CHARGING OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE
A vehicular electric charging system includes a charging connector and a cover panel disposed at an electric vehicle. The cover panel conceals the charging connector when the cover panel is in a closed position. The cover panel is movable from the closed position toward an open position, and the charging connector moves from a stowed position toward a charging position when the cover panel is moved toward or to the open position. With the charging connector at the charging position, the charging connector electrically connects with a charging wand. With the charging connector electrically connected with the charging wand, the cover panel moves from the open position toward a retaining position. With the cover panel in the retaining position, the cover panel at least partially surrounds the charging connector and charging wand and engages the charging wand to retain the charging wand in electrical connection with the charging connector.
Plug retaining cradle including a sabot
A charger guard apparatus is described. The guard is equipped with a sabot, wall plate, and retaining cradle which, when assembled around a mobile device charger or any AC-powered male plug, is configured to prevent unwanted movement, damage, or loss to the charger or similar AC-powered device. The sabot is preferably composed of a top half and a bottom half which are configured to lock together around a male AC plug, including any AC/DC adapter or similar plug protrusion. The sabot is also configured to encapsulate any and all cable extending from an AC/DC adapter disposed within the sabot. The retaining cradle is configured to lock to the wall plate via retaining clips which are designed to mate with clip sockets of the wall plate.
Secure outlet device and method
An article and method for securing electric and data connection plugs to an outlet are disclosed. The article includes an outlet cover with anchoring points and an encasing hood containing a plug with engagement mechanisms to engage with the anchoring points. In an alternate embodiment the article includes a flexible elastomeric device with open portions to secure a plug and cord and cross portions to secure to anchoring points on the outlet cover. The methods include releasably securing the articles to the outlet cover.
Power outlet with retention and shock protection
An apparatus includes an electrical plug insertable into a power outlet of a receptacle, where the electrical plug includes a ground pin with an indent. The apparatus further includes a retention mechanism enclosed by the receptacle includes a rod configured to interact with the indent of the ground pin, where the rod seated within the indent of the ground pin prevents a removal of the electrical plug from the power outlet.
System for Childproofing a Wall Outlet, While Functionally Moving and Aesthetically Hiding It and Securing an Electrical Cord or Data Cable to the Wall
A system and method for childproofing and aesthetically improving a functional indoor electrical or coaxial wall outlet while retaining use of the outlet by effectively relocating the functionality of the outlet. A functional cover hides the wall outlet and moves the outlet's functionality to a desired location with an electrical cord or coaxial cable. That cord or cable extends from the cover to the desired location, supported by clips affixed to the wall and enclosing portions of the cord or cable. The clips are uniquely, strategically sized and shaped to complement or correspond to the circumferential size and shape of the cord or cable so that the cord or cable is held tightly and cannot be removed by children. The wall outlet cover, the cord or cable, and the clips have a substantially blank face and unobtrusive profile with each protruding outward from the wall less than about one inch.
Electrical connector comprising a securing tab
An electrical connector includes a housing, a primary locking sleeve disposed on the housing, and a securing tab. The housing has a receptacle open in a connection direction essentially parallel to a longitudinal axis, the receptacle receiving a complementary connector. The primary locking sleeve is movable relative to the housing between a locked position securing the electrical connector and the complementary connector and a release position for connecting and/or disconnecting the electrical connector and the complementary connector. A gap having a gap width is disposed between the housing and the primary locking sleeve at least in the locked position. The gap width decreases from the locked position to the release position. The securing tab is insertable at least partially into the gap to an inserted state to secure the primary locking sleeve in the locked position.
SHOCKPROOF ELECTRICAL SOCKET
A shockproof electrical socket is connected to a plug comprising a first latch and a second latch. The socket comprises a shell, a first elastic sheet, a second elastic sheet, a first elastic contact mechanism configured to connect the first elastic sheet and the first latch, and a second elastic contact mechanism configured to connect the second elastic sheet and the second latch. The first elastic contact mechanism comprises a first insulation block connected to the shell through a first elastic piece. The first elastic sheet is connected to the shell through a second elastic piece. The second elastic contact mechanism comprises a second insulation block connected to the shell through a third elastic piece. The second elastic sheet is connected to the shell through a fourth elastic piece.
ELECTRICAL SOCKET DEVICE INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE LOCKING AND UNLOCKING ELEMENT
Some embodiments relate generally to the field of electrical installations. In particular, some embodiments relate to an electrical socket device including at least one mechanism for locking and unlocking a corresponding electrical plug. More precisely, some embodiments relate to the electrical sockets and plugs of couplers, such as those defined by International Standard IEC 60320, for example of type C13 and type C19. These (coupler) sockets and plugs are applied or used in particular in a building that has a network, for example of LAN (Local Area Network) type, or in a data center, where several items of electrically powered equipment are installed.
FAN MODULE, ELECTRICAL DEVICE HAVING CONNECTOR RESTRICTING CONFIGURATION, AND A RESTRICTING FRAME
A fan module is disposed with a fan mechanism having a fixing portion. The fixing portion has a first surface, a second surface, and a perforation passing through the first and the second surface, wherein the first surface and the second surface face opposite directions. A connector is disposed in the perforation and is electrically connected to a wire set which is adapted to transmit a signal or electric power. A shell of the connector includes a body for passing through the perforation and a protruding portion protruding away from a circumference of the body and abutting against the first surface of the fixing portion. The restricting member is detachably engaged with the fixing portion and the connector to clamp the protruding portion and the fixing portion by two restricting plates of the restricting member. With such design, the fan module could be installed to a site via the connector to achieve positioning and electrical connection once.