H01R13/2471

Electrical connector and electrical connector assembly
09799977 · 2017-10-24 · ·

An electrical connector includes an insulation kit having an accommodating groove and a separation portion disposed in the accommodating groove, and the separation portion having a penetration hole penetrating the insulation kit; a conductive assembly sheathing the separation portion and disposed in the accommodating groove, and having a conductive kit and a conductive retainer and a flexible member disposed in the conductive kit; and an electrical conductive member disposed in the penetration hole of which one end is exposed outside one end of the conductive retainer. When a part of the conductive retainer which is exposed outside the conductive kit is electrically connected to another electrical connector, the conductive retainer is compressed to compress the flexible member to enable the flexible member to produce a restoring force, and then the conductive retainer is electrically connected to another electrical connector more stably through the restoring force.

Rotary support and table assembly

A rotary support includes a rotating member, a supporting member, an upper wire, a lower wire and a mounting base, the supporting member is held in the mounting base, the rotating member is inserted into the mounting base and rotatable relative to the supporting member, the upper wire is received in the rotating member and provided with an upper connector, the lower wire is received in the supporting member and provided with a lower connector, the upper connector and the lower connector is provided with a conductive recess and a conductive pin that are engaged one another. The upper wire can be freely rotated relative to the lower wire, thus the wires may not be damaged during the rotation of the table, and the rotation may not restricted by the wires. The connectors of the wires may be connected automatically to simplify the installation of the table.

Spring-loaded contacts
09780475 · 2017-10-03 · ·

Spring-loaded contacts having an improved reliability. One example may provide spring-loaded contacts having a reduced likelihood of entanglement between a spring and a plunger. For example, a piston may be placed between a plunger and a spring. The piston may have a head portion that is wider than the diameter of the spring and located between the spring and the plunger to isolate the spring and the plunger. In these and other examples, an additional object, such as a sphere, may be placed between the plunger and spring. In another example, two additional objects, such as two spheres, may be placed between a plunger and piston.

Interposer/electrical connector

An electrical coupling for aerospace applications comprises an interposer arranged in use to electrically connect an electrical connector to an electrical circuit, the electrical connector comprising a plurality of electrical contacts and the electrical circuit comprising a plurality of electrical conductors. The interposer comprises a body arranged to surround each electrical contact within the connector.

CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY, FIRST CONNECTOR, AND SECOND CONNECTOR

A connector assembly includes a first connector and a second connector. The first connector includes a number of first conductive terminals, a first insulative body fixing the first conductive terminal, a first cable electrically connected to the first conductive terminals, and at least one first magnet contained in the first insulative body. The second connector includes a number of second conductive terminals, a second insulative body fixing the second conductive terminal, a second cable electrically connected to the second conductive terminals, and at least one second magnet contained in the second insulative body. A coupling surface is formed between the first connector and the second connector. The at least one first magnet and the at least one second magnet are correspondingly engaged with each other at the coupling surface for combining the first connector and the second connector as a whole.

CONNECTION TERMINAL
20170229802 · 2017-08-10 ·

A conductive connection terminal is extensible and compressible in a longitudinal direction, and includes: a first contact member including a first tip portion configured to contact with one electrode of a contact target, and a first base end portion; a second contact member including a second tip portion configured to contact with another electrode of the contact target, and a plurality of tongue parts configured to contact with the first base end portion; an elastic member configured to extend and compress the first contact member and the second contact member in the longitudinal direction; and a load applying unit configured to apply a load to the tongue parts in a direction bringing the tongue parts into contact with an outer circumference of the first base end portion.

CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FOR A HELMET
20170215510 · 2017-08-03 ·

A helmet has a helmet shell, a visor connected to the helmet shell, an electrical device attached to at least one of the helmet shell and the visor, and an electrical connector assembly. The electrical connector assembly has a flexible member having a first end magnetically connected to the helmet shell, which is electrically connected to the electrical device. The electrical connector assembly also has a connector connected to a second end of the flexible cord that is electrically connected to the electrical device via the flexible cord. The connector is adapted to connect to a power source.

COMPLIANT IMPLANTABLE CONNECTOR AND METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE
20170324185 · 2017-11-09 ·

An implantable connector utilizing having improved electrical and mechanical properties is described herein. In one aspect, the implantable connector utilizes electrical contact pins fabricated from a corrosion resistant metal alloy, such as platinum-iridium, that engage longitudinally and include one or more urging members on a proximal portion of the pin so as to provide at least a desired contact force between conductively coupled pins. Such a configuration allows contact between contact pins to be maintained in applications where the connector may be subject to movement and further allows for reduced resistance so as to allow transmission of voltages and current associated with higher powered implanted devices. In some embodiments, the urging member is defined as a helical cut potion in one or both electrical contacts. Methods of use and manufacture of such connectors are also provided herein.

Electrical connecter capable of improving high frequency characteristics
11251558 · 2022-02-15 · ·

An electrical connector includes an electrically conductive plastic member having positioning grooves and connecting blocks arranged continuously, a side plate on one side of each positioning groove, a concave wall on an opposite side of each positioning groove and each of two opposite sides of each connecting block and butting bumps protruded from the side plates and the concave walls, and a terminal block provided with conductive terminals and having buckle blocks bent downward from one side thereof and used to be buckled to respective positioning grooves, abutment blocks formed on the buckle blocks for abutting against respective concave wall and proximity grooves provided between the adjacent said buckle blocks or the abutment blocks for respective butting bumps to extend and abut.

Connector assembly including receptacle connector and plug connector

A connector assembly according to the present invention includes a receptacle connector; and a plug connector to be slidably inserted into the receptacle connector, wherein the plug connector includes a signal pin having one side in electrical contact with a signal line of a cable, a shield can formed to enclose the signal pin so that a lower surface of the other side of the signal pin is exposed and to be electrically spaced apart from the signal pin, a first insulating member coupled to the signal pin to insulate between the signal pin and the shield can, and a plug shell enclosing the shield can so as to expose the lower surface of the other side of the signal pin.