Patent classifications
H01R13/746
Wire Termination Device for Coupling a Wire to a Feedthrough Device and System Including the Same
A wire termination device for coupling a wire to a feedthrough device is disclosed. The wire termination device can include a housing having a first end and a second end spaced apart from the first end in a longitudinal direction. The housing can define a cavity and an opening to the cavity at the first end for receiving a pin of the feedthrough device. The pin of the feedthrough device can extend in the longitudinal direction. The wire termination device can include a retention member coupled to the housing and located at least partially within the opening of the housing. The retention member can be configured to engage the pin of the feedthrough device to retain the pin of the feedthrough device in the opening of the housing.
CONNECTOR
A shielding shell is provided which is used for a connector to be installed on a casing of a device, and includes a shell cylinder, a spring piece, and a screw portion, in which the spring piece includes a contact point to contact the casing, at an end thereof, the spring piece is configured to maintain the contact between the contact point and the casing due to elasticity of the spring, the screw portion includes a mounting portion to be mounted on the casing, and the mounting portion is configured to contact the casing via a contact surface facing the casing upon the connector being installed on the casing by means of the mounting portion.
Cable connector for electrically connecting electrical conductors
A cable connector for electrically connecting at least one first electrical conductor to at least one second electrical conductor. The cable connector includes an insulating-material housing, which has at least one first conductor insertion opening and at least one second conductor insertion opening. The second conductor insertion opening is opposite the first conductor insertion opening. The cable connector has at least one electrical contact in the insulating-material housing. The least one electrical contact is electrically contacted by a first electrical conductor via the first conductor insertion opening and by a second electrical conductor via the second conductor insertion opening. The first electrical conductor is loaded against the electrical contact via a first clamping spring and the second electrical conductor is loaded against the electrical contact via a second clamping spring such that the first electrical conductor is electrically connected to the second electrical conductor by means of the electrical contact.
Embedded Electrical Supply Plug, Electrical Supply Support Arm, and Rack Electrical Supply System
An embedded electrical supply plug has a mounting base and a fastener connected to each other, wherein the mounting base is provided with a power taking contact assembly, a circuit board and a power supply connector that are electrically connected to each other, the mounting base is provided with a first fastening surface, and the fastener is provided with a second fastening surface opposite to the first fastening surface, the fastener and the mounting base are threadedly connected to adjust the distance between the first fastening surface and the second fastening surface. The electrical supply plug is applicable to support arms of different thickness by changing the connection mode, thereby improving the installation flexibility and application range of the electrical supply system.
Grommet assembly having electrical power receptacles for use with a work surface
HYBRID INGRESS PROTECTED CONNECTOR AND ADAPTER ASSEMBLY
A hybrid ingress protection adapter and connector assembly, connecting the housing with a releasably replaceable connector and power assembly to an adapter that is mount on a panel. The connector has a pair of lead-ins that protect a ferrule of a plural of fiber optic connectors, and the lead-ins are of varying length allow blind mating of the connector assembly with the adapter assembly.
Electrical connection device
An electrical connection device has an electrical connector and a sealing member. The connector has an insulating housing which has an abutting face. The sealing member is provided to the housing and is adapted to be abutted between the face and a panel of an electronic device. The sealing member has an annular body, two first annular ribs, a plurality of second annular ribs and a plurality of positioning posts. The annular body has first and second surfaces and a plurality of penetrating holes penetrating the first and second surfaces. The first annular ribs respectively protrude from the first and second surfaces, and are adapted to respectively abut the panel and the face. The second annular ribs respectively protrude from the first and second surfaces, encircle the penetrating holes respectively, and are adapted to abut the panel and the face.
Grommet assembly having electrical power receptacles for use with a work surface
Hybrid ingress protected connector and adapter assembly
A hybrid ingress protection adapter and connector assembly, connecting the housing with a releasably replaceable connector and power assembly to an adapter that is mount on a panel. The connector has a pair of lead-ins that protect a ferrule of a plural of fiber optic connectors, and the lead-ins are of varying length allow blind mating of the connector assembly with the adapter assembly.
Method for electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection for a connector assembly using a conductive seal
A method for reducing the effect of electromagnetic interference (EMI) to provide EMI protection to a connector assembly having at least one electrically conductive seal, a female connector assembly, and a male connector assembly. The method for reducing the effect of the EMI in the connector assembly includes the steps of: conducting the EMI, generated by at least a wire housed within the connector assembly (or other source), to a corresponding wire shielding that respectively surrounds the wire and to a corresponding crimped ferrule that surrounds the wire shielding; conducting the EMI through the female connector assembly and through the male connector assembly; and ultimately conducting the EMI to a housing of a device onto which the conductor assembly is connected or mounted.