121 |
RACEWAY WITH CONNECTIVITY RECEPTACLES |
US15967455 |
2018-04-30 |
US20180248325A1 |
2018-08-30 |
Clinton Strong |
In various implementations, a raceway system may provide power and/or data connectivity to one or more locations. The raceway system may include modular receptacles. The modular receptacles may include power sockets and/or modular communication sockets. |
122 |
Mass connection plate for electrical connectors |
US15413051 |
2017-01-23 |
US09935395B1 |
2018-04-03 |
David Lee Jepsen; Richard A. Villareal |
Systems, devices and methods are described for connecting multiple electrical connectors as a group with corresponding receiving sockets, or connection ports, in a medical device. A multiple electrical connector plate acts as an intermediate connector for quickly engaging or disengaging a group of electrodes with the corresponding device as a single unit. The connection plate includes multiple sections that allow a connector to be snapped securely in place on the connection plate such that the connector does not pull or push free from its snapped in location, resulting in group handling of electrical connectors that is less time consuming, reduces errors and positively impacts the quality of medical care. |
123 |
COMMUNICATION MODULE ASSEMBLY |
US15715565 |
2017-09-26 |
US20180040981A1 |
2018-02-08 |
Dong Won LEE; So Yeon WON |
The present invention relates to a communication module assembly. The present invention is a communication module assembly which is electrically connected to a communication device and is supplied with power and signal, and can include a connection port unit that is supplied with the power and the signal from the communication device; a cable connection portion which is provided in the connection port unit, and to which cables electrically connected to the communication device is connected; a plurality of communication modules that is stacked on and connected to the connection port unit in a plug-in type; and a guide for guiding the communication module such that the communication modules are connected to the connection port unit in a central direction. |
124 |
Communication module assembly |
US14411483 |
2014-04-15 |
US09793650B2 |
2017-10-17 |
Dong Won Lee; So Yeon Won |
The present invention relates to a communication module assembly. The present invention is a communication module assembly which is electrically connected to a communication device and is supplied with power and signal, and can include a connection port unit that is supplied with the power and the signal from the communication device; a cable connection portion which is provided in the connection port unit, and to which cables electrically connected to the communication device is connected; a plurality of communication modules that is stacked on and connected to the connection port unit in a plug-in type; and a guide means for guiding the communication module such that the communication modules are connected to the connection port unit in a central direction. |
125 |
Electrically symmetrical battery cell connector |
US14381836 |
2012-03-05 |
US09667006B2 |
2017-05-30 |
Hans Waigel; Erik Felser; Joachim Rief; Tobias Zeller |
A battery pack may include a plurality of cells, a cell connector assembly, and a common output. The cell connector assembly may be disposed to contact at least selected ones of the plurality of cells to facilitate parallel connection of contacted cells. The common output may be electrically coupled to the cell connector assembly to receive a combined output from the plurality of cells. The cell connector assembly may include a plurality of metallic arms arranged in a hierarchical structure including at least two levels each having at least one arm, such that the cell connector assembly defines a plurality of current paths from each of the contacted cells to the combined output. The plurality of current paths are substantially equal to each other in length. |
126 |
Conductor assembly for power distribution equipment |
US15188411 |
2016-06-21 |
US09660402B2 |
2017-05-23 |
Michael R. Maroney |
A conductor assembly for establishing a connection to a power distribution unit is disclosed. The conductor assembly includes one or more conductors have a conductive rod. Each end of the conductive rod has an end forming a ball member. The conductor assembly also includes a connector having a clamp mechanism to receive the ball member of the conductive rod. A fastener threadably couples with a conductor on power distribution unit to rigidly secure the conductor assembly to the electrical equipment units. |
127 |
HYBRID NEUTRAL PLUG ON BAR WITH DISTRIBUTED PITCH |
US15113148 |
2014-02-06 |
US20170033523A1 |
2017-02-02 |
Chad MITTELSTADT; William BROGHAMMER |
A neutral bus bar 150 is provided for an electrical distribution apparatus, such as an electrical panel 100. The neutral bus bar includes an elongated body 152 that includes a plurality of wire connectors 154 and plug-on neutral landing sections 156 distributed along a length of the body. Each wire connector includes a side hole 172 and a top landing hole 184 on the body. The top landing hole can receive a hold down screw 176 to secure an electrical wire received in the side hole 172 from a wire-type circuit breaker. Each plug-on neutral landing section is able to receive a plug-on neutral clip from a plug-on neutral type circuit breaker. Adjacent plug-on neutral landing sections have at least one wire connector arranged therebetween on the body. The plug-on neutral landing sections are also distributed with a pitch spacing that corresponds to a pole spacing of circuit breakers connectable on the electrical distribution apparatus. |
128 |
Busbar connection system |
US14514456 |
2014-10-15 |
US09337595B1 |
2016-05-10 |
Michael David Herring; Brian Patrick Costello |
A busbar connection system includes a busbar and a busbar connector having a base and first and second flexible mounting arms extending from the base. The base is secured to the busbar. The first and second flexible mounting arms each have termination portions extending therefrom. The termination portions are configured for mechanical and electrical termination to an electrical component. The flexible mounting arms allow relative movement between the busbar and the electrical component. |
129 |
Slide rail assembly |
US14217685 |
2014-03-18 |
US09247815B2 |
2016-02-02 |
Ken-Ching Chen; Shih-Lung Huang; Chun-Chiang Wang |
A slide rail assembly includes first, second, and third rails slidably connected together, a guiding base on the first rail, a first contact member on the second rail, and a second contact member on the third rail. The first contact member extends through an opening of the second rail and corresponds to the guiding base. When the third rail is pulled out, the second contact member, which corresponds to the first contact member, abuts against the first contact member such that the second rail is displaced with the third rail. Once the first contact member is guided by the guiding base to another position and separates from the second contact member, the third rail can be pulled out relative to the second rail. |
130 |
Modular electrical system providing four wire circuit configurations |
US13647992 |
2012-10-09 |
US09166308B2 |
2015-10-20 |
Norman R. Byrne |
A modular electrical system (230) comprises a number of separate components forming a four-wire system (110). The component set (230) includes receptacle junction blocks (130), two-way connectors (232), four-way connectors (236), two-way jumper cable assemblies (234), and three-way jumper cable assemblies (238). The components of the component set (230) include various configurations of male blade terminals (150) and female terminals (200) located on the individual components so that a number of differing system configurations can be achieved. |
131 |
ADJUSTABLE BUS BAR FOR POWER DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT |
US14682199 |
2015-04-09 |
US20150295372A1 |
2015-10-15 |
Michael R. MARONEY |
A busbar assembly for interconnecting electrical equipment units is disclosed. The busbar assembly includes one or more conductors have a conductive rod. Each end of the conductive rod has an end forming a ball member. The busbar assembly also includes two or more connectors having a clamp mechanism to receive the ball member of the conductive rod. A fastener threadably couples with a conductor on an electrical equipment unit to rigidly secure the busbar assembly to the electrical equipment units. |
132 |
GROUNDING SYSTEM |
US14317992 |
2014-06-27 |
US20150279521A1 |
2015-10-01 |
Jason KOHNEN |
A grounding system in which can be adapted for both horizontal or vertical configurations. The system can directly attach to a structure or can create an alternative grounding path depending on the components chosen. Additionally, various mounting clamps can be utilized depending on the structure. |
133 |
SLIDE RAIL ASSEMBLY |
US14217685 |
2014-03-18 |
US20150270665A1 |
2015-09-24 |
KEN-CHING CHEN; SHIH-LUNG HUANG; CHUN-CHIANG WANG |
A slide rail assembly includes first, second, and third rails slidably connected together, a guiding base on the first rail, a first contact member on the second rail, and a second contact member on the third rail. The first contact member extends through an opening of the second rail and corresponds to the guiding base. When the third rail is pulled out, the second contact member, which corresponds to the first contact member, abuts against the first contact member such that the second rail is displaced with the third rail. Once the first contact member is guided by the guiding base to another position and separates from the second contact member, the third rail can be pulled out relative to the second rail. |
134 |
Device for supplying electrical energy to a load, and system therefor |
US14365531 |
2011-12-14 |
US09130326B2 |
2015-09-08 |
Alfons Meis |
A device for supplying electrical energy to a load. A supporting element made of electrically insulating material is provided, which has at least one electrical strip conductor formed from an electrically conductive layer. At least one electrically conductive contact face per strip conductor is provided on the source side, via which the strip conductor is contactable with the voltage source. A flat plug that includes the load-side ends of the strip conductors is provided on the supporting element and effects the electrical connection to the load. A system for electrification of an electrical load on a furniture item is provided. At least one device, a support and at least one vertical profile are provided. The device is mounted on the support and the strip conductors of the support are electrified by inserting the support into the profile. For that purpose, the profile has at least one vertically arranged conductor rail. |
135 |
Battery module |
US13582636 |
2011-03-08 |
US09023499B2 |
2015-05-05 |
Shinichi Takase; Ryoya Okamoto; Tomoyuki Sakata; Masakuni Kasugai; Hiroki Hirai |
A battery module includes: a plurality of connecting members electrically connecting electric terminals of adjacent electric cells; and a flexible flat cable formed by flatly encapsulating an outer circumference of a flat conductor with an insulating resin and joining the plurality of connecting members. Portions of the flexible flat cable to be disposed between adjacent connecting members are provided with folded portions formed by folding the flexible flat cable at folded lines. The folded lines extend in a direction crossing a longitudinal direction of the flexible flat cable. |
136 |
Grid framework accessories |
US12653873 |
2009-12-21 |
US08881481B2 |
2014-11-11 |
Jere W. Myers; Todd M. Bergman; Brian T. Patterson; Jae A. Eisenhower; Brett Sareyka |
The present invention is directed to accessories which are attached to the support grid members of a grid framework system. The accessories insulate electrified conductors attached to the support grid members from other conductive items located proximate thereto, a management device for cables and wires, and a retention device for fixedly attaching a component to the grid framework system. |
137 |
Bus Bar Arrangement And A Shroud For The Same |
US14254538 |
2014-04-16 |
US20140315401A1 |
2014-10-23 |
Paul Blasbalg; Lyoji Jesus Yamaguchi |
A bus bar arrangement for electrical equipment has at least one bus bar and a shroud. The shroud provides a fault free interface for personnel working with the electrical equipment. First and second shrouds mounted on opposing ends of the at least one bus bar surround a substantial portion of the at least one bus bar. The shroud provides a connection surface for the connection of a wide variety of circuit breakers thereon. The shroud provides protection against intruding objects and ease of connection between circuit breaker contacts and bus bar assemblies of electrical equipment. |
138 |
DC receptacle |
US12977819 |
2010-12-23 |
US08790126B2 |
2014-07-29 |
Norman R. Byrne |
A DC receptacle block includes a DC receptacle for interconnecting to a DC plug. The DC receptacle is electrically engageable with a junction block having buses or wires carrying DC power. |
139 |
METHODS OF ASSEMBLING A NEUTRAL RAIL TO A PLUG-ON NEUTRAL LOAD CENTER |
US13720116 |
2012-12-19 |
US20140165390A1 |
2014-06-19 |
Jason D. Potratz; David R. Pearson; Kim D. Wheeler; William J. Broghammer |
A method of assembling a load center featuring a dielectric barrier that securely retains a plug-on neutral rail without requiring any fasteners. The dielectric barrier and the rail are installed in the same Z-axis direction, which is orthogonal to a rear wall of an enclosure into which the load center is installed. Retention features in the dielectric barrier can create a snap-fit connection between the rail and the barrier, or the barrier can feature a support feature onto which the rail snaps as the rail is installed relative to the dielectric barrier in the Z-axis direction. The snap fit connections eliminate the need for any fasteners, and together with the Z-axis assembly, the assembly process is simplified and accelerated and the possibility of assembly error is reduced or eliminated. |
140 |
Electrically powerable grid element |
US12701013 |
2010-02-05 |
US08584412B2 |
2013-11-19 |
Sandor A. Frecska; Brian T. Patterson; William E. Beakes; Jere W. Myers; Joseph R. Woelfling |
An electrically powerable grid element having first and second conductive members of opposing polarity. The grid element includes first and second electrical access slots which expose the conductive members. The grid element includes a tap which has a conductor engaging means which forms an electrical connection with the first and second conductors via the first and second electrical access slots. |