H01R13/6397

MANUFACTURING METHOD OF A MODULAR CONNECTOR AND A LOCK-IN DEVICE THEREOF
20180159287 · 2018-06-07 ·

A manufacturing method of a modular connector and a lock-in device thereof has the modular connector including an oblong hole at a rear end thereof to be filled with a flexible rubber body but left with an engaging hole in a middle section of the oblong hole, and the lock-in device including a through hole arranged aside which has a clip arranged on a periphery wall thereof with a protruding latch, so that when the modular connector is inserted into the through hole to a per-determined position, the latch would engage the engaging hole for positioning and fixing the engagement.

LOCK FOR AN EXPLOSION PROOF CONNECTOR
20180159261 · 2018-06-07 ·

An explosion proof connector is provided with first and second electrical connectors and first and second threaded sidewalls that surround the electrical connectors. The threaded sidewalls engage to secure the electrical connectors in electrical connection. Either the first threaded sidewall is rotatable relative to the first electrical connector or the second threaded sidewall is rotatable relative to the second electrical connector. A ratchet lock is carried by the first sidewall, and a ratchet surface is carried by the second sidewall, the ratchet lock being releasable and biased toward engagement with the ratchet surface. The ratchet lock permits rotation of the second sidewall relative to the first sidewall in a first direction and prevents rotation of the second sidewall relative to the first sidewall in a second direction. A release mechanism disengages the ratchet lock and permits the second sidewall to rotate in the second direction relative to the first sidewall.

Charging inlet

A charging inlet 10 described in this specification includes a cable lock mount portion 30 for mounting a cable lock 50. The cable lock mount portion 30 includes: locking walls 31 including locking holes 31A, 31B for insertion of a cable lock pin 40; a pin lock 35 to be locked on the cable lock pin 40 for retaining the cable lock pin 40; and a displacement restricting portion (support walls 36) for restricting displacement of the cable lock pin when the cable lock pin 40 is displaced in a direction toward the pin lock 35. The displacement restricting portion restricts the displacement of the cable lock pin 40 by abutting on the cable lock pin 40 in a position at which the cable lock pin 40 does not contact the pin lock 35.

Information handling system secure dock

An integrated data and security cable couples to a portable information handling system with pins engaged at pin guides formed in the system housing on opposing sides of a data port. At least one pin selectively locks and unlocks in the pin guide to secure the system to a fixture, such as a desktop. The locking pin releases from the cable side with a key or combination or, alternatively, releases from the information handling system, such as under control of an embedded controller or other security system.

Vehicle and charging system

The vehicle includes an inlet configured to be connected to a charging connector provided in a charging station, a lock device configured to switch between a locked state where the charging connector is locked to the inlet and an unlocked state where the charging connector is removable from the inlet, a power storage device configured to be charged with an electric power supplied through the charging connector, and a control device configured to control charging of the power storage device. In a state where the charging connector is connected to the inlet and the power storage device is being charged, the control device stops charging when the lock device is in the unlocked state.

Connector Assembly

A connector includes a housing that includes an engagement member and defines a recess that is configured to receive a retaining structure of a corresponding connector of a device, and a release. When the connector is mated with the corresponding connector of the device, the release is configured to cause movement of the engagement member to displace the retaining structure from the recess.

New Enegy Charging Plug
20240372290 · 2024-11-07 ·

The present application relates to a new energy charging plug, including a plug body and a protective cover configured for avoiding accidental electric shock; the center of the plug body is provided with a J1772 US-standard charging connector, the lower side of the J1772 US-standard charging connector is provided with a lock slot, the upper side of the charging connector is provided with a CCS1 US-standard charging connector; the protective cover is rotatably connected with the plug body, corresponding to a position of the CCS1 US-standard charging connector and closed with the CCS1 US-standard charging connector under normal conditions. The protective cover is used to close the CCS1 US-standard charging connector under normal conditions, so as to avoid unintended contact of the current in the CCS1 US-standard charging connector caused by misoperation during charging, and avoid safety accidents and improve safety.

Protection For High Amperage Connections
20180097308 · 2018-04-05 ·

The present invention relates to passive restraint devices that are designed to reduce the ability of an operator to gain access to a cable or battery connection before disconnecting the cable from a power supply while simultaneously informing the operator of the inherent dangers present at the cable connection.

Connector with fitting detection member

An engagement member mounted to a first housing allows a movement of a fitting detection member from a complete engagement position to a temporary engagement position without interfering with the fitting detection member and prevents a movement of the fitting detection member in a second direction from the temporary engagement position by interfering with the fitting detection member.

Electrical connector

An electrical connector system is presented herein. The electrical connector system includes a first connector body containing a first plurality of terminals and a second connector body containing a second plurality of terminals that are configured to interconnect with the first plurality of terminals. The second connector body is configured to receive the first connector body. The electrical connector system further includes a locking feature configured to secure the first connector body to the second connector body in a pre-staged position in which the first plurality of terminals is not connected to the second plurality of terminals and further configured to secure the first connector body to the second connector body in a staged position in which the first plurality of terminals is connected to the second plurality of terminals after disengaging the locking feature in the pre-staged condition.