序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Energy saving lamp holder US12000812 2007-12-18 US07530833B1 2009-05-12 Wen Ho Yang
The present invention is to provide an energy saving lamp holder, structurally comprising a body, a set of conducting spring leaves, a set of elastic articles, an anti-backspin guide plate and a positioning plate. When installing an energy saving bulb by inserting the conducting terminals of the bulb in the positioning grooves of the positioning plate for a twist, the anti-backspin guide plate is pressed to move inward and back soon. The anti-backspin guide plate and the contact plate of the conducting spring leaf jointly seize the conducting terminals and refrains the bulb from being back spinning. The energy saving lamp holder disables electric conduction before the completion of the installation of a bulb, which further ensures no possibility of careless electric shock.
82 HIGH-POWER ELECTRICAL QUICK CONNECTOR US11869017 2007-10-09 US20080032542A1 2008-02-07 Herbert Bankstahl
A quick connector assembly for high power electrical applications and method of manufacturing a high-power quick connector assembly are 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.
83 High-Power Electrical Quick Connector US10711475 2004-09-21 US20060063396A1 2006-03-23 Herbert Bankstahl
A quick connector assembly for high power electrical applications and method of manufacturing a high-power quick connector assembly are 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.
84 Welding connector US11004774 2004-12-03 US20050136716A1 2005-06-23 Ronald Behoo
An assembly is disclosed and comprises a pair of connectors, each including a body which securely receives in electrically-conducting relation the end of a welding cable and a sleeve which, in use, forms a grip for the body and receives same in a manner which provides access to the receiver for the cable end at one end and provides access to the body at the other end. The pair has: an initial position wherein they define a longitudinal axis and wherein the sleeves are disposed other end-to-other end, aligned with the axis; a primary lock, which locks the connectors against longitudinal movement relative to one another upon rotation of the connectors relative to one another about the axis from the initial position and permits electrical conduction between the bodies when the connectors are so locked; and a secondary lock which selectively arrests relative rotation of the connectors about the axis.
85 Hermetically sealed stator cord for x-ray tube applications US09641301 2000-08-18 US06542577B1 2003-04-01 Andrew R. Kaczmarek; Mark S. Maska
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 (80) into a corresponding threaded aperture (82) in the housing to create a leak-tight seal. The threaded portion is rigidly connected with a connecting portion (100), such as a bayonet socket, which receives a corresponding fitting (102) of the stator cord. An electrical conduction path (125), 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.
86 Plug and socket electrical connection assembly US492503 1990-03-13 US5015195A 1991-05-14 Jose M. Piriz
A plug and socket electrical connection assembly for electrically connecting a pair of cables is disclosed. The connection assembly includes a socket connector adapted to be terminated to one cable of the pair and an elongate plug connector adapted to electrically terminated the other cable of the pair. A plug extent of the plug connector is designed for insertion into a socket extent of the socket connector to establish electrical connection therebetween. A deformable electrically insulative wiping element is attached to the front of the plug extent. The wiping element is dimensioned to snugly fit within the socket extent to wipe any debris or contamination therefrom upon insertion of the plug connector into the socket connector.
87 Connector apparatus for electrically conductive guide rails US99051 1979-11-30 US4343384A 1982-08-10 Alfred Mutter
An improved mechanical-electrical connector apparatus (3) is disclosed which is particularly suited for joining electrical current carrying rail segments (1, 2) having an axially slotted (5, 6) tube configuration within which a sliding contact can ride. Each end of each rail segment is provided with a circumferentially extending notch (4, 6) opening into the slot (5, 6) on opposite sides. A short connector section of slotted tube (3) is provided with a resilient tongue (7, 8) extending radially within the tube section (3) at each end so that the tongues (7, 8) fit into the notches (4, 6) when the rail segments (1, 2) are inserted into the connector section (3). The rails may be used for guiding and supplying current to a trolley or the like.
88 Bayonet connection between two electrically conductive components US731559 1976-10-12 US4072385A 1978-02-07 Peter Wallner
A bayonet connection between two electrically conductive components, especially for fuse holders, wherein at least one connection component possesses an electrically conductive spring which is electrically conductively connected with the one connection component. This spring, when there is established a connection between the connection components, electrically conductively contacts the second connection component.
89 Single wire electrical connector US575367 1975-05-07 US3982808A 1976-09-28 Gilles Marechal
A connector for connecting two lengths of electric cable, especially of h current capabilities, comprising a male terminal or plug, traversed by a pin, and a female terminal or socket carrying a sleeve freely rotatable thereon but resiliently urged longitudinally toward the end of the socket by a resilient means on the socket. When inserted in the socket, the contacting surfaces on both plug and socket are positively engaged and a rotation of the sleeve further interlocks the pin and sleeve by increasing the resilient load of the resilient means by a slight relative longitudinal displacement of the sleeve resulting from the rotation thereof. This connector ensures a highly efficient electrical contact between the cable ends and eliminates all risk of accidental disconnection.
90 Partially rotated fastener comprising circular fastener halves captured in complementary cavity US522774 1974-11-11 US3964511A 1976-06-22 David Christopher Cattermole
A partially rotated arrangement fastens parts together in nearly perfect alignment. The fasteners utilize semicircular rings which are rotated about the circular axis until each ring lies partly in each of two adjacent parts. The parts so joined together may contain one or more fluid passages or form electric conductors, and more particularly, wave guides.
91 Cable connector assembly US22762862 1962-09-24 US3143384A 1964-08-04 ROBERT JR SENIOR
92 Electrical connector strip having laterally displaced strip feeding edges US11922049 1949-10-03 US2659871A 1953-11-17 QUENTIN BERG
93 Electrical connecting terminal strap US357148 1948-01-21 US2583530A 1952-01-29 SIGURD SIXTEN SUNE
94 Electrical connector US53137644 1944-04-17 US2393481A 1946-01-22 SMITH ARTHUR C
95 Electrical cable connecter US1583535 1935-04-11 US2108504A 1938-02-15 NOWOSIELSKI EDWARD B
96 TERMINAL SECURING CONNECTION STRUCTURE EP12867222.7 2012-10-17 EP2811576B1 2018-12-12 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.
97 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DEVICE, TERMINAL BLOCK INCLUDING SAME, PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER GENERATION SYSTEM, AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE EP15822897 2015-06-25 EP3171457A4 2018-03-21 TAKASHIMA YUICHI
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).
98 TERMINAL SECURING CONNECTION STRUCTURE EP12867222 2012-10-17 EP2811576A4 2015-09-30 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.
99 CONNECTEUR ÉLECTRIQUE UNIPOLAIRE À CONTACTS EN BOUT EP11768059.5 2011-09-20 EP2619850B1 2014-11-12 HOUIR ALAMI, Mounim
100 Electrode connector EP07254692.2 2007-12-04 EP1929942B1 2013-06-19 Coggins, Scott; Burnes, Lee C; Selvitelli, Dave; Tauer, Mark
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