序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 TERMINAL SECURING CONNECTION STRUCTURE EP12867222.7 2012-10-17 EP2811576A1 2014-12-10 HIMENO, Takamitsu; NAKAO, Atsushi; TAMAKI, Hitoshi; KAWAUCHI, Naoto; MATSUDA, Satoshi

A terminal connecting-and-fixing structure capable of ensuring the connection between the terminal and the bus bar even in the case of loose of the bolt and suppressing increase in the contact resistance, thereby preventing poorness of the conduction, is provided. A terminal connecting-and-fixing structure comprises a bus bar 10 having a plate-like shape, a bolt 30 penetrating the bus bar 10, and a nut 40 tightened by the bolt 30, and a terminal 20 mounted on the bolt 30, wherein the terminal 20 and the bus bar 10 is connected and fixed by fastening the nut 40 to the bolt 30, and wherein the bus bar 10 has a concave portion 12, and the terminal 20 and the bus bar 10 is connected and fixed by fastening the nut 40 to the bolt 30 while an end portion of the terminal 20 is press-fitted in the concave portion 12.

42 Releasable electrical coupling EP01306396.1 2001-07-26 EP1182740A3 2002-10-23 Kaczmarek, Andrew R.; Maska, Mark S.

A connection device (70) provides electrical connection between a stator motor (50) of an x-ray tube and a stator cord (56). The connection device is connected with the x-ray tube housing (30) by threading a threaded portion into a corresponding threaded aperture in the housing to create a leak-tight seal. The threaded portion is rigidly connected with a connecting portion, such as a bayonet socket, which receives a corresponding fitting (102) of the stator cord. An electrical conduction path, hermetically sealed in the connecting device, provides electrical connection between the socket and the interior of the housing. The connection device allows the stator cord to be quickly connected or disconnected from the housing yet provides a seal which resists leakage of cooling oil from the housing.

43 Through type electrical connector enabling fluidtight passage of electric signals through a partition, in particular, a vehicle gearbox panel. EP89103418.3 1989-02-27 EP0331084A3 1990-09-12 Troisi, Roberto

A through type connector consisting of a synthetic plastic block into which are molded one or more terminals connected, at one end, to respective electric wires and, at the other, to respective blade type contacts; and a lock coupling bayonet-connected in projecting manner to one end of the block fitted through a hole in the partition through which the connector is fitted; the wires and blade type contacts projecting in fluid­tight manner from opposite ends of the block, and the contacts being housed inside the lock coupling when this is connected to the block.

44 Through type electrical connector enabling fluidtight passage of electric signals through a partition, in particular, a vehicle gearbox panel. EP89103418.3 1989-02-27 EP0331084A2 1989-09-06 Troisi, Roberto

A through type connector consisting of a synthetic plastic block into which are molded one or more terminals connected, at one end, to respective electric wires and, at the other, to respective blade type contacts; and a lock coupling bayonet-connected in projecting manner to one end of the block fitted through a hole in the partition through which the connector is fitted; the wires and blade type contacts projecting in fluid­tight manner from opposite ends of the block, and the contacts being housed inside the lock coupling when this is connected to the block.

45 Split connector with circular dove tail US15331122 2016-10-21 US10135158B2 2018-11-20 Bruno Peltier; Gary Barnett
An electrical connector is disclosed. The electrical connector has a first body and a second body. The second body is mechanically coupled to the first body in a coupling state and enters the coupling state through a lateral side of the first body.
46 Connector and electronic device system using the same US15641408 2017-07-05 US09899753B1 2018-02-20 Chia-Chin Chiang
The disclosure provides a connector and an electronic device system using the same. The connector includes a first connecting unit, a second connecting unit, a connecting structure and a supporting member. The first connecting unit includes a first body, a first magnetic body and a first conductive assembly mounted on the first body, and the first body has a first fixing portion. The second connecting unit includes a second body, a second magnetic body and a second conductive assembly mounted on the second body. The supporting member includes a supporting body, a second fixing portion and an inserted hole provided on the supporting body. The second magnetic body and the second conductive assembly is corresponding to the first magnetic body and the first conductive assembly respectively. The electronic device system has the functions of anti-collision and noise reduction.
47 CONNECTOR EQUIPPED WITH A LOCKING PART AND METHOD OF IMPLEMENTING THE CONNECTOR US15545255 2016-01-20 US20180006400A1 2018-01-04 Matthieu COMBEROUSSE
Connector (1) comprising at least one female part (2) and at least one male part (3) engaging in the female part, and locking means (4) preventing any extraction of the male part from the female part, characterized in that the locking means comprise at least one removable locking part (4) arranged as an interface between the male part (3) and the female part (2), and the male and female parts comprise means of retention (24, 35) by mutual cooperation, the mutual disengaging of the retention means being rendered possible only after the withdrawal of the locking part.
48 Electrical connection device, terminal block including same, photovoltaic power generation system, and electrical appliance US15323919 2015-06-25 US09774108B2 2017-09-26 Yuichi Takashima
There is provided an electrical connection device (100) including a male portion including a head (21) having a groove for insertion of a driver, and a body portion (24) having a spirally penetrating first guide hole (26a) formed from a lower end and a second guide hole (26b); a female portion (116) having a hole portion (118) into which the body portion (24) is inserted; an elastic portion (40) to be disposed on an outer circumference of the body portion (24) when the body portion (24) is inserted into the hole portion (118); and a movable body (30) which is disposed below the elastic portion, and engages and penetrates through the first guide hole (26a) when the body portion (24) is inserted into the hole portion (11), in which a first conductive member (50) and a second conductive member (60) are interposed between an upper end of the elastic portion (40) and the head (21), and with the movable body (30) engaged in the first guide hole (26a), as the head (21) rotates to a predetermined rotation angle relative to the hole portion (118), a biasing force of the elastic portion (40) is increased due to a rise of the movable body (30) in contact with a lower end of the elastic portion (40), and when a rotation angle of the head (21) relative to the hole portion (118) exceeds the predetermined rotation angle, the movable body (30) engages in an end portion (29) of a second guide hole (26b) leading to the first guide hole (26a), the second guide hole being provided in a direction in which the biasing force is reduced, to suppress rotational movement of the movable body (30) relative to the body portion (24).
49 ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR US15023136 2014-09-19 US20160294071A1 2016-10-06 Michael Lyon; Julie Houghton
An electrical connector used to make electrical connection to a heating system or to an antenna system on a glazing comprises a substantially planar foot, suitable for soldering, an angled portion, permanently connected to the foot and substantially at right angles to the plane of the foot and a holding portion, connected to the angled portion and suitable for holding a cable, wherein the foot has a substantially circular or oval shape. A glazing comprising such an electrical connector further comprises a sheet of glazing material, an electrical conductor on a surface of the sheet of glazing material and a solder layer between the electrical conductor and the foot wherein the solder layer comprises lead-free solder. The angled portion may be a male portion of a button connector, also known as a snap connector. The holding portion may be a washer soldered or welded to the angled portion.
50 Replaceable Machine-Mounted Male Input Power Connections US14993199 2016-01-12 US20160121419A1 2016-05-05 Paul William Garvey; Scott S. Liebert
A system and method for replaceable machine-mounted male input power connections includes a power connection unit that is at least partially arranged within a housing and configured to transfer power received from a power source to drive a welding process. The power connection unit includes an input configured to receive power from the power source, an output configured to deliver the power received at the input to drive the welding process, and a bus system, configured to connect the input and the output. The power connection unit also includes a male connector having a conductive post extending to a threaded cylindrical shaft. The male conductor forms at least a portion of the input or the output and extends from the housing through a coupling assembly. The coupling assembly includes a correspondingly threaded portion configured to engage the threaded cylindrical shaft of the male connector to the bus system.
51 SINGLE-POLE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING BUTT CONTACTS US13825526 2011-09-20 US20130260580A1 2013-10-03 Mounim Houir Alami
The invention relates to single-pole electrical connector having butt contacts, consisting of an active base (1) and a plug (2) provided with a contact pin (3) which is to penetrate into the base (1) in order to engage with a resilient contact (4) provided in the latter, at least the penetrating portion of said contact pin (3) of said plug (2) having a generally substantially rectangular cross-section, and said base (1) being further provided, at the end thereof, with a protective disk (5) in which a pass-through opening (6) is provided, said pass-through opening having a rectangular cross-section that corresponds to the cross-section of the pin (3) of the plug (2), particularly characterized in that the small sides of the rectangular pin (3) comprise lugs (7) for engaging with rails of the base (1), while the rectangular pass-through opening of the protective disk of the base comprises notches on the small sides thereof through which said lugs (7) are to pass.
52 High-Power Electrical Quick Connector US12030048 2008-02-12 US20080146064A1 2008-06-19 Herbert A. Bankstahl
A quick connector assembly for high power electrical applications is disclosed. The quick connector assembly has a first connector and a second connector constructed to form an electrical connection that can be quickly coupled and decoupled. The first connector has a collar portion connectable to a welding cable and a stem portion having a shank section and a threaded section. The second connector has a recess constructed to receive the stem portion of the first connector and electrically engage both the shank portion and the threaded portion of the first connector. The stem portion of the first connector has a channel formed therein, and the second connector includes a pin extending into the recess of the second connector and constructed to engage the channel formed in the stem portion of the first connector.
53 Purification lamp connector US10150395 2002-05-17 US06634902B1 2003-10-21 Arpad L. Pirovic
A first pair of axially extending terminals on a high voltage insulation plug designed to mount on an end of a gas discharge lamp are separated from each other by a wall that carries a second pair of axially extending terminals mounted on the wall spaced axially from the first pair, the four terminals are adapted for electrical connection to the gas discharge lamp; and a high voltage insulation socket having four axial passageways each containing an axially movable contact spring biased toward the plug, the terminals and passageways so configured that when the plug is rotated on the socket about a common axis with each terminal axially depressing one of the contacts, protrusions on the second pair can be rotated under shoulders in the socket adjacent to the passageways.
54 Connecting device US3670291D 1970-05-14 US3670291A 1972-06-13 GARCIA BANANCIO
A connecting device for joining together two panels end-to-end of various sizes and materials. Each panel includes a plurality of pivotally mounted toggle arms which are alternately positioned with respect to arms on the opposite panel. The toggle arms are also positioned so that their ends overlap and interlock when in closed or engaged position. A top and bottom bar partially connects and properly positions the two panels. The top bar may be provided with a bolt or other means to secure the interlocked toggle arm ends together against the bottom connecting bar when in closed position. A slide member is provided with two pairs of slidable cams to operate the toggle arms which are provided with corresponding cams. The device is connected and disconnected by opposite movement of the slide member with the cams pivoting the toggle arms open or closed by engaging mating cam surfaces.
55 Connector for electric cables US5169360 1960-08-24 US3176258A 1965-03-30 MARTIN COEN
56 Electrical connector US8759061 1961-02-07 US3149264A 1964-09-15 RICHARDS FRED F
57 Cable connector assembly US24664962 1962-12-11 US3109690A 1963-11-05 STEVENS JR CHARLES H
58 Waterproof line connector US31279452 1952-10-02 US2782391A 1957-02-19 KIRK ROBERT E
59 Disconnect lug US64355646 1946-01-26 US2555074A 1951-05-29 BERGAN MARTIN D
60 Electrical connecting means US71408134 1934-03-05 US2100025A 1937-11-23 DOUGLAS HARRY A
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