Patent classifications
H02G3/0616
CABLE STRAIN RELIEF WITH BANDING PORCH FOR HIGH RADIATION ENVIRONMENT
An opening shield assembly including a body portion that includes a base plate having a front side and a back side and a passageway portion having a proximal end and a distal end. The passageway portion being connected to the base plate at the proximal end. The body portion also includes a passage extending from the distal end of the passageway portion to the back side of the base plate through the passageway portion and the base plate. The passageway portion is bent between the proximal end and the distal end to form a bend.
DUPLEX ELECTRICAL CABLE FITTING
A duplex electrical cable fitting includes a connector body having a mounting member and a base member, a cover having a cover hook, and a locknut configured to engage with the mounting member. The mounting member has a mounting member sidewall extending between first and second open ends with the first and second open ends defining a cable passage therebetween. The base member has a cover engaging member, which defines a cover engaging hole. The base member is connected to the mounting member at the second open end and extends downwardly therefrom. The cover hook is movably connected to the base member via the cover engaging hole so as to allow the cover to be movable relative thereto between open and closed positions.
Multi-position input cord assembly for a power distribution unit
Apparatuses and devices are provided that allow for a power input cord to be placed in two or more different orientations relative to a power distribution unit. A power distribution unit may be provided with one or more input cord assemblies that allow an input cord to be swiveled such that the cord exits an outside plane of the power distribution unit at a different angle. Such an assembly allows a power distribution unit to be placed in an equipment rack and coupled with an input power source in a flexible and convenient manner. Clearances and dimensions of equipment racks may be modified to provide enhanced space usage, efficiency, and/or density in a facility.
Shielded conductive path
A shielded conductive path capable of being easily managed in terms of a length of a portion of a single core wire protruding from a shield pipe includes a shield pipe electromagnetically shielding a plurality of single core wires inserted therein and a spacer having insertion holes individually receiving the single core wires. Each single core is made of a single conductor as a core wire. The spacer is fitted inside of the shield pipe while being restricted from displacement in directions perpendicular to an axial direction of the shield pipe.
Cable Management System and Components Therefor
A cable management system including an elongate, flexible and length adjustable tubular conduit and a pair of mounting components to mount the elongate tubular conduit relative to a surface, one mounting component attaching a first end of the elongate conduit and a second mounting component attaching a second end of the elongate conduit, wherein together the tubular conduit and the mounting components define a body through which cables can extend and the tubular conduit is attachable and detachable as required from the mounting components used to mount the cable management system relative to the surface.
Raintight compression connector and raintight compression coupler for securing electrical metallic tubing or rigid metallic conduit
A raintight compression connector has a connector body with first and second portions and a bore extending therethrough for connection to a conduit. An upper sealing ring is dimensioned to contact the connector body to make sealing contact with a conduit. The upper sealing ring has first, second and third regions. The first region has a first sloping surface to contact a recess shoulder in the connector body and the third region has a third sloping surface to contact an inner surface of the connector body. Specific slopes for these sloping surfaces are disclosed. The upper sealing ring can also be used in a raintight compression coupler.
SNAP-IN CABLE CONNECTOR
A snap fitting has a trailing end adapted to be connected to flexible metallic conduit or metal clad cable, and a cylindrical leading end portion. The leading end portion is uniquely formed with a plurality of locking fingers and tensioning fingers adjacent to and on each side of each locking finger. The locking fingers spread radially axially outwardly from near the outboard end of the leading end portion toward the trailing end. The free ends of the fingers have exterior cam surfaces that engage the edge of the box opening when the fitting is inserted into the opening. This causes the locking fingers to flex radially inwardly during assembly of the fitting to the junction box. The snap fitting can be inserted into both sides of the opening of the junction box.
Wire harness
One end side of a corrugated tube is urged forward or backward in a closing direction, among a circumference direction around a vertical direction passing through the one end of the corrugated tube, in which a slide structural body is closed with respect to a vehicle body so that the corrugated tube is bendable in a U-shape.
Conductive path
A conductive path is provided that enables easily connecting stranded electrical lines to a plurality of single-core electrical lines collectively inserted into a pipe. The conductive path includes a plurality of single-core electrical lines, each being made up of one single-core conductor enveloped in an insulating sheathing, and a shield pipe into which the single-core electrical lines are collectively inserted. An end portion of each of the single-core conductors is a junction portion to which a stranded electrical line is to be connected, the stranded electrical line including a stranded conductor made up of a plurality of twisted individual wires, and an insulating sheathing that envelops the stranded conductor. The junction portions of the single-core electrical lines are arranged in the longitudinal direction with respect to each other outside of the shield pipe.
Wiring Harness
A wiring harness which is wired between a car body and a sliding door which slides between a closing position and an opening position so as to open and close a doorway in the car body, the wiring harness includes an external member in which one end is supported rotatably about a perpendicular axis relative to the car body and in which the other end is supported rotatably about a perpendicular axis relative to the sliding door. The external member includes bending portions at a sliding door side and at a car body side respectively in a closing state that the sliding door is disposed in the closing position. The bending portions are bent in opposite directions to each other, and a curvature radius of one of the bending portions is smaller than a curvature radius of the other of the bending portions.