Patent classifications
H01R13/112
LAMP SOCKET WITH NON-RIVETED CONTACT CONNECTION
A lamp socket for a cooking appliance lamp, the lamp socket including a socket body; at least one supply contact configured to connect to a connection conductor configured to supply electrical voltage electrical voltage to the cooking appliance lamp; at least one socket contact electrically connected with the at least one supply contact and connected to an illuminant socket of the cooking appliance lamp; a contact cavity formed by the socket body wherein the at least one socket contact is arranged in the socket cavity; a fastener that fastens the at least one supply contact at the socket body, wherein the fastener is integrally provided in one piece with the at least one supply contact or bonded to the supply contact.
BUSBAR CONNECTOR
A busbar connector includes an insulative housing which is configured to accept a busbar assembly therein. The busbar connector is connected to an electrical device, such as a server. The busbar connector includes contact terminals which engage with busbars for distributing power. The busbar connector can include a signal housing having signal contact terminals for connection to a signal component of the busbar assembly.
Conductive terminal and mating assembly including the conductive terminal
A conductive terminal to be mated with a mating terminal includes: a base; and a mating end at a front of the base for mating with the mating terminal, the mating end including a first mating portion for contacting with the mating terminal and a second mating portion arranged in front of the first mating portion for contacting with the mating terminal, wherein the first mating portion includes a first protrusion, the second mating portion includes a second protrusion, the first protrusion and the second protrusion protrude toward same side of the conductive terminal, the contacting direction and manner between the first protrusion and the mating terminal are different from the contacting direction and manner between the second protrusion and the mating terminal.
DIAGNOSIS PLUG-IN CONNECTION, DIAGNOSIS HEAD, AND DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
A diagnosis plug-in connection comprising an electrical plug connector and a mating electrical plug connector. The electrical plug connector comprises a diagnosis module with an oaten conductor contact and an inner conductor contact within the outer conductor contact. The mating plug connector comprises a diagnosis head with an electrically conductive spring cage, which is designed for electrical and mechanical connection to the outer conductor contact of the diagnosis module of the plug connector. The spring cage electrically and mechanically contacts the inner conductor contact of the diagnosis module of the plug connector when the plug connector is plugged together with the mating, plug connector.
High frequency electrical connector
An electrical connector includes an elongate insulative housing defining a central slot extending along a longitudinal direction, and two rows of contacts disposed by two sides of the central slot. The housing forms a front receiving cavity to receive the corresponding mating tongue of the complementary connector, and a rear receiving cavity to receive the corresponding insulators wherein each insulator is integrally formed with each row of contacts via insert-molding for completing the whole contact module. Each grounding contact is equipped with the corresponding EMI absorber before being insert-molded within the insulator so as to have the corresponding EMI absorber also integrally formed with the insulator.
PLUG CONTACT
A plug contact stamped from a strip of sheet metal, the plug contact including cut edges and rolled sides; a clamping section configured to fix the plug contact in a contact carrier; a contact fork formed by two spring elastic contact arms forming a receiving cavity between each other and including cut edges that are oriented towards each other, wherein a first end of the two spring elastic contact arms respectively originates from the clamping section and a second end of the two spring elastic contact arms respectively forms a contact bud, wherein the two spring elastic contact arms include rolled sides that are oriented towards each other and produced by forming the second end of the spring elastic contact arms respectively.
Terminal Connection Structure Of Electric Actuator
Proposed is a terminal coupling structure of an electric actuator in which a press rib is installed on the end of a contact plate such that a contact protrusion and a motor assembly terminal are more securely in contact with each other.
INTER-COMPONENT CONNECTION STRUCTURE
An inter-component connection structure includes a male fitting member; and a female fitting member that has a first nipping portion and a second nipping portion disposed to face each other, and nips an insertion portion of the male fitting member inserted between the first nipping portion and the second nipping portion. A pair of the male fitting member and the female fitting member is disposed in different components. The first nipping portion and the second nipping portion are respectively bent to form protruding portions toward surfaces thereof facing each other. A gap is provided at a tip portion of each of the first nipping portion and the second nipping portion. In at least one of the pair of the male fitting member and the female fitting member, an insulating portion is provided in a region that is not in contact with the other when fitted.
WIRE TO WIRE JUNCTION CONNECTOR
A single pair Ethernet connector includes first and second housings, first and second electrical contacts, and a shield to encase the connected first and second housings. The first and second housings each include a first mating portion and a conjoined second mating portion, the first mating portion having a female interface on a first side and the second mating portion extending in a direction opposite the first side. The first and second electrical contacts each include a base having opposing first and second ends, a first portion extending from the first end, and a second portion extending from the second end. The female interface on the first side of the first housing receives the first portion of each of the first and second electrical contacts and the female interface on the first side of the second housing receives the second portion of each of the first and second electrical contacts.
CONFIGURABLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
An electrical connector is provided with a segmented design supporting multiple connector configurations with commonality across the configurations that simplifies connector selection and qualification. The connector includes multiple segments, each with an insulative housing portion into which may be inserted power terminals in one or more configurations or signal terminals. A first-type power terminal may carry a first maximum power and a second-type power terminals may carry a second maximum power greater than the first maximum power, but the segments may be configured with mating contacts with similar properties. The connectors may have a mezzanine configuration configurable in a stack height selected from a wide range of stack heights, with fine-grained resolution. Terminals in all stack heights may have similar mating and mounting portions, differing only in the height of a body portion.