H01R13/5804

Frictional locking receptacle with programmable release

A method and apparatus for securing an electrical connection formed by a mating structure including prongs of a male assembly and receptacles of a female assembly are provided. In certain embodiments, the electrical connection can be secured by frictional engagement between the plug and receptacle housings. This can be accomplished by forcing a wedge into an interface between the housings or expanding a locking element, such as an elastomeric ring, into the interface. Such locking and releasing of the secure connection can be actuated using a locking nut.

ELECTRIC WIRE COVER
20230011688 · 2023-01-12 · ·

An electric wire cover includes halved covers in a pair mounted to a connector having at least one electric wire drawn rearward, and an electric wire protector. The respective halved covers have electric wire insertion portions through which the drawn electric wire is inserted. The electric wire protector is elastically recoilable in an insertion direction of the electric wire and retained in the electric wire insertion portions of the halved covers. The respective halved covers include regulators in the electric wire insertion portions. The regulators are configured to come in partial contact with an opening edge of the electric wire protector at which the electric wire is exposed, and regulate a position of the electric wire protector.

Power connector having a wire release mechanism

A power connector includes a terminal block holding terminals in terminal channels with terminating ends configured to be electrically coupled to corresponding wires at separable interfaces. The power connector includes a rear insert covering the terminating ends of the terminals having wire ports configured to receive the corresponding wires during a wire poke-in process. The power connector includes biasing members associated with the terminals each including a pusher configured to be biased against the wire to push the wire into direct physical contact with the separable interface of the corresponding terminal. The power connector includes a release mechanism includes a plurality of pusher release elements. The release mechanism is actuated to release the pushers of each of the biasing members from the corresponding wires.

Power plug retention clip

A retention clip includes a clip body having a retention portion configured to releasably engage and releasably secure a plug. The retention portion includes clips extending from the clip body. The clips are configured to engage and releasably secure the clip body to the plug. The clip body further includes at least one post extending from the clip body. The at least one post is configured to secure the clip body to a connector element of a support structure by coupling with the connector element.

Cable organizer for a pluggable module

A pluggable module includes a housing and cables arranged as a cable bundle extending from a module cavity of the housing. Each cable includes first and second conductors and an insulator surrounding the conductors. Each cable is obround shaped having generally flat first and second ends and semi-circular first and second sides between the first and second ends. The pluggable module includes a cable organizer coupled to the cable bundle to position the cables relative to each other. The cable organizer has cable channels receiving and holding the cables such that at least a first subset of the cables are oriented with the first and second ends non-parallel to the first and second ends of a second subset of the cables.

STRAIN RELIEF FACILITY, CONNECTION ARRANGEMENT AND MEDICAL FACILITY

A strain relief facility for a coaxial cable that is connectable to an electronics unit via an associated plug, includes two half-shells forming a receiver for the coaxial cable and the associated plug, and a fastening facility to fasten the strain relief facility to the electronics unit, and to fasten the half-shells to one another. The receiver has at least one cable section to receive the coaxial cable and a plug section to receive the plug.

WIRE CONNECTION BOOT ASSEMBLY
20230058510 · 2023-02-23 ·

The invention relates to a method of connecting electrical wires, conductors, or connections together by rotating the connector ends in an enclosure to tightly twist the wire ends together and also includes a clamping mechanism to prevent the wires from untwisting, becoming loose, or falling out of the enclosure. The present invention increases the holding ability of current rotating tools for electrical wires and connections.

Process for reversibly connecting a sensor to an inlet

The present disclosure relates to a process connection for connecting a sensor to a process inlet via a process seal and a fixing element. The process connection includes a sensor housing and a clamping element. The sensor housing has a housing body configured to receive the sensor and a housing collar that extends around the housing body and has a first sealing section, which encircles the housing body, and a contact area. The housing collar is formed integrally with the housing body. The first sealing section is suitable for receiving the process seal to connect the process inlet to the housing collar in a fluid-tight manner. The clamping element has a contact area which is suitable for coming into contact with the contact area of the housing collar to press the housing collar onto the process seal.

HIGH DENSITY PINLESS TWINAX INTERCONNECT

Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for pinless interconnect for twinaxial cables to an IC. This includes a socket coupled to an integrated circuit (IC), a port structure coupled to the socket, and a ground connector inserted into the port structure. It further includes a twinaxial cable including a pair of conductors inserted through the ground connector to establish an electrical connection between the twinaxial cable and the IC.

PROTECTIVE SLEEVE AND CABLE CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY HAVING THE SAME

The present disclosure discloses a protective sleeve used for matching with a cable of a cable connector. The protective cover is used to be fixed on the cable to prevent the cable from being excessively bent. The present disclosure also discloses a cable connector assembly having the protective sleeve. Compared with the prior art, the present disclosure is capable of preventing the cable from being excessively bent by providing the protective cover fixed on the cable.