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Crimp terminal, crimp terminal module, terminal box and tester

A crimp terminal (100, 101, 102, 103), a crimp terminal module (200), a terminal box and a tester. The crimp terminal is used for connecting to a wiring end of a sensing element. A press button (03) of the crimp terminal is pressed to drive a wiring port (010), formed by attaching a first attachment sheet (05) to a second attachment sheet (08), to open, so as to insert the wiring end of the sensing element into the wiring port. Compared with a traditional screwing means, the crimp terminal can reduce heat generated by friction and reduce the contact potential between a plug and the terminal, and facilitates improving working efficiency of batch detection.

Electrical power cord connectors

Electrical wiring devices that incorporate clamp-type wire terminal connections are described. The electrical wiring devices include for example, single and duplex blade-type electrical receptacles, blade-type locking electrical receptacles, single or multi-pole electrical switches, combination switches and blade-type receptacles, blade-type plugs for electrical cords and blade-type connectors for electrical cords. The electrical wiring devices include a plurality of contact assemblies. Each contact assembly includes a wire terminal and a plunger.

Electrical switching apparatus and secondary disconnect assembly with contact alignment features therefor

A secondary disconnect assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus, such as a power circuit breaker. The secondary disconnect assembly includes a terminal block mount having a number of first mounting features, at least one terminal block, and at least one accessory plug. Each terminal block includes a number of receptacles and a number of second mounting features, which cooperate with the first mounting features to properly align, mount and stabilize the terminal block on the terminal block mount. Each accessory plug includes a number of contact alignment features structured to align and guide the accessory plug into a corresponding one of the receptacles.

Contact element for an electrical plug connector device

A contact element for an electrical plug connecting device, having a molded first end section and a molded elongated receiving section which defines a longitudinal axis for mechanical and electrical coupling and/or receiving a mating contact element designed to be complementary to the contact element of a plug connecting device to be paired with the electrical plug connecting device, both of which are manufactured of an electrically conductive material. The elongated receiving section extends essentially cylindrically from the first end section. This end section as well as the elongated cylindrical receiving section are molded to be free of seams and butt joints by shaping the electrically conducting material by means of a force acting at least predominantly parallel to the longitudinal axis, and at least the receiving section molded by shaping the electrically conducting material forms a cylindrical interior sheathed by the molded electrically conducting material along the longitudinal axis.

ELECTRICAL SWITCHING APPARATUS AND SECONDARY DISCONNECT ASSEMBLY WITH CONTACT ALIGNMENT FEATURES THEREFOR

A secondary disconnect assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus, such as a power circuit breaker. The secondary disconnect assembly includes a terminal block mount having a number of first mounting features, at least one terminal block, and at least one accessory plug. Each terminal block includes a number of receptacles and a number of second mounting features, which cooperate with the first mounting features to properly align, mount and stabilize the terminal block on the terminal block mount. Each accessory plug includes a number of contact alignment features structured to align and guide the accessory plug into a corresponding one of the receptacles.

Tail poking cover connector with cage-type conducting mechanism

A tail poking cover connector with a cage-type conducting mechanism comprises a front housing and a rear housing; a front open chamber is arranged in the rear housing; the front housing is used for closing the front open chamber; the cage-type conducting mechanism is arranged in the front open chamber, and the cage-type conducting mechanism comprises a conducting frame and a conducting component; the conducting frame comprises an inclined vertical part, an upper transverse part and a lower transverse part; and ports are formed in the inclined vertical part, the upper transverse part is provided with conducting heads extending backwards to the position above the lower transverse part, and clamping grooves are formed at the top of the lower transverse part.

Electrical switching apparatus and secondary disconnect assembly with contact alignment features therefor

A secondary disconnect assembly is for an electrical switching apparatus, such as a power circuit breaker. The secondary disconnect assembly includes a terminal block mount having a number of first mounting features, at least one terminal block, and at least one accessory plug. Each terminal block includes a number of receptacles and a number of second mounting features, which cooperate with the first mounting features to properly align, mount and stabilize the terminal block on the terminal block mount. Each accessory plug includes a number of contact alignment features structured to align and guide the accessory plug into a corresponding one of the receptacles.

Electrical Terminal

An electrical terminal is disclosed. The electrical terminal has a contact made of a first kind of metal and a coupling member made of a second kind of metal fixed to the contact. The coupling member has a crimping portion crimped to press the first contact against an electrical wire made of the first kind of metal.

Lead-through terminal and electrical component

A lead-through terminal for connecting a conductor so as to conduct electricity includes: a terminal housing having a bearing portion that abuts a wall of an electrical installation when in an installed state, the bearing portion defining on the terminal housing a first housing portion on a first side and a second housing portion on a second side of the bearing portion, a wall feedthrough being provided on the bearing portion; and a pivotable actuation device being provided on the terminal housing to clamp the conductor in a contact position on a current bar and to release the conductor when in an open position. The actuation device is located on the first side to a greater extent when in the contact position than when in the open position, in which the actuation device extends through the wall feedthrough onto the second side at least in part.

WIRE TERMINALS

The present disclosure relates to wire terminals and/or termination mechanisms arranged and configured for use with a wiring device. In particular, the present disclosure relates to wire terminals utilizing an actuator and a spring clamp. In some embodiments, the actuator is a rotary actuator. In use, in the second position, the actuator contacts an extended leg of the spring clamp to manipulate the spring clamp to facilitate insertion of an electrical wire therein. In the first position, the spring clamp secures the wire within the device and in contact with the electrical terminal of the wiring device. In some embodiments, the wiring device is selected from one of a plug and connector type device or a pin and sleeve type device.