H01R4/186

MULTI-TAP COMPRESSION CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR SECURING WIRES THEREIN
20240079797 · 2024-03-07 ·

The present disclosure relates generally to Tapping. The present invention discloses a compression connector assembly for securing wires therein. The compression connector assembly includes a connector having a central groove to accommodate a main wire there through, a plurality of tap wire holes, and a plurality of pointed and piercing teeth's facing towards the accommodated main wire. Each of the plurality of tap wire holes adapted to accommodate at least one tap wire there through. Further, the pointed and piercing teeth's are provided surrounding to the central groove such that when the connector is pressed the plurality of pointed and piercing teeth's creates a cut on the accommodated main wire and the at least one accommodated tap wire to thereby establish a splice connection between the accommodated main wire and the at least one accommodated tap wire.

Multiple Bussed Terminations

A multiple bussed termination for connecting a plurality of wires comprises a plurality of splices each having a base and a region for holding some of the plurality of wires. The splices are connected to each other by a conductive strip extending from the base of a first splice of the plurality of splices to a remainder of the plurality of splices.

CONNECTOR TERMINAL
20190348779 · 2019-11-14 ·

An electrically conductive terminal generally extends along a first direction and includes a straight middle portion, a resiliently compressible mating portion extending from a first end of the middle portion for making contact with a conductive pad, and a terminating portion extending from a second end of the middle portion for making contact to a plurality of wires. The terminating portion includes a plurality of electrically connected segments separated by one or more walls and is configured to receive conductive ends of the plurality of wires in a one-to-one correspondence relationship. The terminating portion electrically connects the received wires.

CONDUCTIVE MEMBER
20190288407 · 2019-09-19 · ·

A conductive member that includes a flexible conductor in which a plurality of strands are bundled together and that has flexibility; a rigid conductor that has a shape retaining property; a body that is formed at an end portion of the rigid conductor and that surrounds the flexible conductor and is fixed to the flexible conductor; and a sliding contact that has a form protruding from an inner circumference of the body and with which the strands can make sliding contact, wherein the sliding contact has a bent shape.

CRIMP TERMINAL
20190280401 · 2019-09-12 · ·

Provided is a crimp terminal for alleviating manufacturing while maintaining waterproof property against a contact portion with an aluminum core wire. A barrel portion of a crimp terminal has an inner barrel piece and an outer barrel piece, and a seal member is provided for being stuck across a first region, a second region, and a third region, and after crimping for sealing a space between the inner barrel piece and the outer barrel piece, an opening of the barrel portion formed cylindrical on the terminal portion side, and a space between the covered portion and the barrel portion, and a plurality of recesses is dispersedly provided on an inner surface of the barrel portion so as to partly overlap with the seal member.

Contact carrier and plug connector for a shielded hybrid contact assembly

In order to receive eight electrical crimp contacts, namely four electrical signal contacts and four electrical power contacts, and a Y-shaped shielding element in a hybrid electrical plug connector, according to the invention a contact carrier is designed in multiple parts, in particular three parts, wherein the signal contact receivers are located in the first contact carrier part. The central contact can be positioned on the first or second contact carrier part. When fastening these two contact carrier parts to one another, the central contact can thus be fixed between the two contact carrier parts. Furthermore, the Y-shaped shielding element is held on a holder of the first contact carrier part. This assembly is jointly inserted into the sleeve-shaped third contact carrier part so that the central contact is positioned with its plug-in region substantially centrally in the plug-in face of the plug connector.

Method for Manufacturing Terminal-Equipped Electric Wire and Terminal-Equipped Electric Wire
20190229443 · 2019-07-25 · ·

There is provided a method for manufacturing a terminal-equipped electric wire to which a terminal fitting is connected. The terminal fitting includes a core wire crimp portion crimped to a core wire of an electric wire, a coating fixing portion fixed to a coating of the electric wire, and a joint portion connecting the core wire crimp portion and the coating fixing portion. The method includes: applying a first resin to a core wire protrusion region located at an end portion of the core wire crimp portion; curing the first resin; applying a second resin to at least a joint region in which the core wire passes through the joint portion; allowing a penetration time to elapse until the second resin penetrates at least around the core wire and among strands constituting the core wire; and curing the second resin.

LINE CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL LINE ASSEMBLY AND PRODUCTION PROCESS FOR AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

The present disclosure pertains to a line connector for permanently connecting two or more electrical lines, with at least one metallic receiving sleeve which partially accommodates one of the lines, which exhibits at least a first through-opening as well as a second through-opening for introducing a welding tool or for introducing the lines, and at least a second compression section located between the through-openings, in which the receiving sleeve can be radially compressed. Furthermore, the present disclosure pertains to an electrical line assembly as well as a process for connecting two or more electrical lines.

Pin aligning crimping fixture
10326215 · 2019-06-18 ·

A splice fixture for holding and crimping a plurality of power pins to a conductor of a submersible pump cable for an electrical connection in a well head. The splice fixture permits the use of standard crimping pliers to crimp the ends of a heavy gauge multi-conductor cables typically used for electric submersible pump (ESP) cables to the power pin for connection to an electrical power source external to the well head.

Method of forming a connector for an electrical cable for electrically connecting to a camera of a vehicle

A method of forming an electrical cable connector for electrically connecting to a camera of a vehicle includes providing a cable, a plurality of terminals and a retaining element. The terminals are pressed into respective receiving portions and passageways of the retaining element, such that pin ends of the terminals protrude from the retaining element. Ends of the electrically conductive wires of the cable are electrically connected at wire receiving ends of the terminals. When the terminals are pressed into the retaining element and the wire ends are electrically connected at the wire receiving ends of the terminals, a wire-terminal-retainer construction is formed at the end of the cable. The wire-terminal-retainer construction is placed in a molding device and a unitary connector end is molded at and over the wire-terminal-retainer construction. The molded unitary connector end includes a connector portion and a sleeve portion.