Patent classifications
H01R13/717
INDUSTRIAL INDICATOR LIGHT WITH STRAIGHT PLUG-IN WIRE ENTERING TECHNOLOGY
An industrial indicator light with straight plug-in wire entering technology may include a wiring module, a current bar, a wiring spring, a mounting shell and a push block, both the current bar and the wiring spring are clamped within the wiring module, the wiring module is to be inserted into the mounting shell, and the push block is to be located above the wiring spring and being capable of moving downward to press against the wire spring such that one end of the wire spring is spaced apart from the current bar. In the present example solution, straight plug-in wire entering is adopted to facilitate on-field wiring.
INDUSTRIAL INDICATOR LIGHT WITH STRAIGHT PLUG-IN WIRE ENTERING TECHNOLOGY
An industrial indicator light with straight plug-in wire entering technology may include a wiring module, a current bar, a wiring spring, a mounting shell and a push block, both the current bar and the wiring spring are clamped within the wiring module, the wiring module is to be inserted into the mounting shell, and the push block is to be located above the wiring spring and being capable of moving downward to press against the wire spring such that one end of the wire spring is spaced apart from the current bar. In the present example solution, straight plug-in wire entering is adopted to facilitate on-field wiring.
ELECTRICAL OUTLET COVER WITH INTEGRATED LIGHTING WITH CONNECTIVITY
A lighting device and system having a faceplate and a backplate. The faceplate or the backplate may have an arm or a set of arms having electrical conductors to connect or couple to the electrical contact points of an outlet, plug, or switch. The operational modes may be in an emergency lighting mode and a nightlight mode. The voltage source can be connected to a light source or sensor through the control circuit or the switch, and the light source may be activated based on the output of the sensor. A controller is connected to the sensor can send or receive wireless signals through a wireless module.
Electrical connection device
The present disclosure provides an electrical connection device that includes a shell, a holding member and a light guiding member. The shell has a front end insertion opening and a rear wall. The rear wall is formed with a first clip structure, and the first clip structure has a sheet body which is integrally formed rearwardly by the rear wall. A clip hole is defined between the sheet body and the rear wall. The holding member has a holding body and a second clip structure which is integrally formed from the holding body and correspondingly cooperates with the first clip structure. The second clip structure has a first arm which is inserted into to the clip hole with an interference fit. A plurality of light guiding pipes are inserted into to the holding body of the holding member.
CIRCUIT BOARD BYPASS ASSEMBLIES AND COMPONENTS THEREFOR
A connector for use in a free-standing connector port for mating with an external pluggable module is disclosed. The connector has terminals that extend lengthwise of the connector so that cables may be terminated to the terminals and the terminals and cable generally are horizontally aligned together. The connector includes a housing and a pair of connecting elements that flank a card-receiving slot of the connector. The cables exit from the rear of the connector elements and from the connector port. The connector elements engage the connector port to fix the connector in place within the connector port.
ACTIVE RECEPTACLE COVER
A cover for an electrical receptacle including a faceplate. The cover also includes a first transmission tab configured to be electrically connected to a first power line of the electrical receptacle and a second transmission tab configured to be electrically connected to a second power line of the electrical receptacle. Additionally, the cover includes a device (such as a light source, circuit, port, or sensor) in communication with the first transmission tab and the second transmission tab.
ACTIVE RECEPTACLE COVER
A cover for an electrical receptacle including a faceplate. The cover also includes a first transmission tab configured to be electrically connected to a first power line of the electrical receptacle and a second transmission tab configured to be electrically connected to a second power line of the electrical receptacle. Additionally, the cover includes a device (such as a light source, circuit, port, or sensor) in communication with the first transmission tab and the second transmission tab.
Single pair ethernet connector system
In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a connector plug for attachment to a single pair Ethernet cable comprising a pair of conductors, and configured for being received in a connector receptacle. The connector plug includes a first end for receiving the single pair Ethernet cable and a second end having a pair of contacts, each of the contacts comprising a receptacle contact interface, a conductor interface, and an extension to provide an increased width between conductor gripping prongs at the conductor interface while maintaining a consistent spacing between the pair of contacts at the receptacle contact interface with connector plugs configured to mate with different gauge cables. The connector plug comprises a latch for secure attachment to the receptacle and a pull cord connected to the latch and accessible when the connector plug is inserted into the receptacle with other connector plugs for release of the connector plug.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH A CONNECTION INDICATOR FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
An electrical connector assembly includes a pair of electrical connectors for electrically connecting to one another to close an electric circuit. The assembly further includes a connection indicator attached to one or more of the electrical connectors. The connection indicator generates a feedback, in response to the electrical connectors being one of connected to one another and disconnected from one another. The connection indicator is separate from the electric circuit, and the feedback is at least one of a radio frequency signal (RF signal), an electronic signal, a visible light, and an acoustic signal.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH A CONNECTION INDICATOR FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
An electrical connector assembly includes a pair of electrical connectors for electrically connecting to one another to close an electric circuit. The assembly further includes a connection indicator attached to one or more of the electrical connectors. The connection indicator generates a feedback, in response to the electrical connectors being one of connected to one another and disconnected from one another. The connection indicator is separate from the electric circuit, and the feedback is at least one of a radio frequency signal (RF signal), an electronic signal, a visible light, and an acoustic signal.