序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 INSULATION DISPLACEMENT SYSTEM US11532205 2006-09-15 US20070243752A1 2007-10-18 ROBERT N. TAYLOR
An insulation-displacement assembly is disclosed. The insulation-displacement assembly includes a first insulation-displacement terminal (IDT) adapted to receive in a mating configuration a second IDT, the first IDT including a first plate that includes: a base edge and a slot configured to receive an electrical conductor surrounded by an insulator and to displace the insulator, wherein the slot extends towards the center of the first plate from a second edge located opposite the base edge. The insulation-displacement assembly further includes a first housing component coupled to the first IDT.
122 Installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool having piston-cylinder driving assembly US11080556 2005-03-15 US07251879B2 2007-08-07 Anatoly Gosis; James A. Turek
An installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool, for inserting electrical wires into, and for electrically connecting the electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within, an electrical connector, comprises a piston-cylinder driving assembly for inserting the electrical wires into the electrical connector. More particularly, the piston-cylinder driving assembly comprises a three-chamber pneumatic piston-cylinder driving assembly for developing an enhanced level of driving force necessary for inserting the electrical wires into the electrical connector.
123 Method and apparatus for zone cabling US11325595 2006-01-04 US07163416B2 2007-01-16 James Allen Carroll
A factory installed wiring guide that guides conductors into position for quality termination and crimp and which provides strain relief (support) for the wires or fibers and the outer sheath of the cable to create a quality cable or sub-cable assembly supporting termination at both ends of the cable. The wiring guide is sized to overcome obstacles and fit into conduits during network wiring installation. The wiring guide may be inserted into a cavity on the backside of a RJ45 female connector, completing the termination of a station cable to a RJ45 female jack. The wiring guide may be installed into a plastic housing creating a RJ45 male connector. The wiring guide may be utilized for multiple connections without damaging or compromising the wiring guide and without the need for cutting the wire from the sub-connector. The wiring guide supports universal attachment to either male or female RJ45 connectors.
124 Wiring harness, connector, and method of assembling the wiring harness US11358313 2006-02-22 US20060246768A1 2006-11-02 Hideto Kumakura
Providing a method of assembling a wiring harness and the wiring harness and a connector allowable to reduce required hours and a cost for assembling the wiring harness, the wiring harness includes a FFC and the connector. The FFC has a plurality of conductors and an insulator covering the conductors. The connector has piercing terminals, a connector housing and a cover. The piercing terminal has claws. A plurality of piercing terminals is received in the connector housing. The connector housing and the cover are provided with separating walls for clamping only the insulators of the FFC. By inserting the plurality of piercing terminals into the connector housing, making the claws pierce through the FFC, and bending the claws, the wiring harness is assembled.
125 Wire-terminal element US10564022 2004-06-17 US20060246767A1 2006-11-02 Shigeru Suzuki
A wire-terminal element (10) includes a terminal attachment section (12) having an engaging element (24) mechanically attached to a terminal part, a wire connecting section (14) having flat insulation-displacing elements (30) with slot connected to an electric wire, and a wire holding section (16) having first and second holding elements (36) and (40) for holding the electric wire therebetween in a manner that the electric wire is bent nearly at right angles. The wire connecting section (14) and the wire holding section (16) are arranged to be rotated relative to each other via a joint area (22).
126 Wire end insert tool with replaceable cutting blade US10836508 2004-04-29 US07096564B2 2006-08-29 Robert W. Sullivan
A tool assembly includes an elongated metal tool body for forcibly inserting the end of an insulated wire into a telephone connector of the insulation displacing type, and having a separate and replaceable cutting blade removably attached to the tool body for cutting off the then protruding end of the insulated wire after electrically conductive engagememnt of the wire with the blades of the connector has been achieved.
127 Terminal and connector US10691979 2003-10-24 US20060172585A1 2006-08-03 Harunori Tashiro; Masaru Fukuda
A connector includes a plurality of terminals and a connector housing, receiving the terminals. Each of the terminals includes a terminal connecting portion, having a tubular shape, and receiving a mating terminal, a wire press-contacting portion including a press-contacting blade for press-contacting a wire, and the press-contacting blade having a blade width larger than a width of the terminal connecting portion, and an interconnecting portion, connecting the terminal connection portion and a wire press-contacting portion. A press-contacting direction in which the wire is press-contacted with the wire press-contacting portion is parallel to a terminal fitting direction of the terminal connecting portion. The terminal connecting portions of the terminals are received in the connector housing in parallel so that the press-contacting blades are arranged in a staggered manner. Also, a connector includes a housing and a terminal received in the housing. The terminal includes a wire connecting portion which connects a wire and an extension portion which is extended from the wire connecting portion. The extension portion has a conductive portion which is formed in a direction intersecting a direction in which the terminal is inserted into the housing. The housing has an exposure hole through which at least part of the conductive portion is exposed to an exterior.
128 Method of connecting a connecting member and a flat circuit member US10462684 2003-06-17 US07047636B2 2006-05-23 Masanori Onuma
A method in which a claw portion of a connecting member penetrates a first piercing portion of a flat circuit member in a thickness direction thereof. In the case of connection to the flat circuit member having a thick conductor portion, the claw portion is bent such that a distal end portion of the claw portion pierces the flat circuit member so as to obtain electric contact with the conductor portion of the flat circuit member. In the case of connection to the flat circuit member having a thin conductor portion, the claw portion is bent such that a portion of the flat circuit member is clamped between an outer surface of the claw portion and inner edge portion of a side wall portion of the connecting member, so as to obtain electric contact with the conductor portion of the circuit member.
129 Wire insulation displacement connection apparatus with pitch conversion mechanism US10226806 2002-08-23 US07032300B2 2006-04-25 Satoshi Suzuki
Wire insulation displacement connection apparatus including a wire supply portion, a first press-contacting portion arranged downstream from the wire supply portion, and a second press-contacting portion arranged downstream of the first press-containing portion. A pitch converting comb blade is arranged between the second press-contacting portion and a measuring clamp, which pulls out a first connector press-contacted to front tips of the wires. The pitch converting comb blade has pitch conversion grooves which increase the spacing between the wires. The comb blade is arranged such that the pitch of the wires in the region of the second press-contacting portion, where a second connector is press-contacted to the wires, is the same as the pitch of the terminals of the second connector.
130 Tool for inserting electrical wires into an electrical connector US10074631 2002-02-12 US06971159B2 2005-12-06 Anatoly Gosis; James A. Turek
A tool for inserting electrical wires into an electrical connector for mating with a plurality of electrical contact members fixedly mounted within the electrical connector comprises a base fixture upon which the electrical connector is to be installed, an insertion die holder upon which a set of insertion dies is mounted for encountering and forcing the plurality of electrical wires into the electrical connector, a driving assembly for moving the insertion die holder toward the base fixture so as to cause the set of insertion dies to force the plurality of electrical wires into the electrical connector and mate with the electrical contact members of the electrical connector, and structure fixedly mounted upon the base fixture for engaging the electrical connector so as to precisely locate and laterally immobilize the electrical connector upon the base fixture such that the set of insertion dies can accurately insert the electrical wires into said electrical connector.
131 Wire connection apparatus US10226784 2002-08-23 US06954981B2 2005-10-18 Satoshi Suzuki
A wire connection apparatus having a connector holder, a press-contacting device such as a stuffer, and a guide member. The wire connection apparatus has a wire end alignment mechanism which includes a vertical surface of the connector holder, the press-contacting device and the guide member. In operation, the press-contacting device moves along the vertical surfaces of the connector holder and presses wires into the connector while unaligned tips of the wires abut the vertical surface. As the tips of the wires are pressed by the press-contacting device, excess lengths of the wires are moved upstream through the fixed wire guide. When the wires are at an appropriate length, they are press-contacted by the press-contacting device and connected to the connector.
132 Installation, insulation displacement, and terminating tool US11080556 2005-03-15 US20050215097A1 2005-09-29 Anatoly Gosis; James Turek
An installation, insulation displacement, and terminating power tool, for inserting electrical wires into, and for electrically connecting the electrical wires to electrical contact members disposed within, an electrical connector, comprises a three-chamber pneumatic driving section for developing an enhanced level of driving force necessary for inserting and terminating the electrical wires into and upon the electrical connector, a quick-release mechanism for mounting a punch or die set holder upon the driving section so as to enable the quick exchange or replacement of the particular punch or die set, a quick insertion system for mounting the driving section-punch or die set holder assembly upon the base fixture or framework, and primary and secondary means for accurately positioning both the electrical connector and an associated pin header upon the base fixture or framework wherein the pin header is also used for integrity verification of the electrical circuits defined between the installed electrical wires and the electrical contact members of the electrical connector.
133 Electrical connector wire trim and press apparatus US10024845 2001-12-18 US06938329B2 2005-09-06 James Turek; Richard Sponder
A press apparatus presses a wire into a wire connector that is carried on an elongated strip. The connector has an opening at a top thereof, is stored on the strip in a side-ways orientation and is fed into the press on the strip. The press includes a feed path having a reorienting section to reorient the connector to position the opening in an upward orientation. A guide portion defines a conveyance path and direction. The guide portion has opposing walls. A one-way feed assembly feeds the connector into the press and prevents reverse movement of the connector. The feed assembly includes a guide wall and a feed pawl disposed opposite the guide wall. A reciprocating press has a die operably connected thereto and reciprocates to move the die to press the wire into the connector when the wire is positioned above the connector opening. A linkage operably connects the feed pawl and the press such that movement of the reciprocating press advances the connector along the conveyance path to position the connector opening below the die for pressing a wire into the opening.
134 Wire end insert tool with replaceable cutting blade US10836508 2004-04-29 US20050086792A1 2005-04-28 Robert Sullivan
A tool assembly includes an elongated metal tool body for forcibly inserting the end of an insulated wire into a telephone connector of the insulation displacing type, and having a separate and replaceable cutting blade removably attached to the tool body for cutting off the then protruding end of the insulated wire after electrically conductive engagememnt of the wire with the blades of the connector has been achieved.
135 Method and apparatus for zone cabling US10686469 2003-10-15 US20050085120A1 2005-04-21 James Carroll
Disclosed herein is a factory installed wiring guide that guides conductors into position for quality termination and crimp and which provides strain relief (support) for the wires or fibers and the outer sheath of the cable to create a quality cable or sub-cable assembly supporting termination at both ends of the cable. The wiring guide is sized to overcome obstacles and fit into conduits during network wiring installation. The wiring guide may be inserted into a cavity on the backside of a RJ45 female connector, completing the termination of a station cable to a RJ45 female jack. The wiring guide may be installed into a plastic housing creating a RJ45 male connector. The wiring guide may be utilized for multiple connections without damaging or compromising the wiring guide and without the need for cutting the wire from the sub-connector. The wiring guide supports universal attachment to either male or female RJ45 connectors.
136 Wiring base and electrical connection box US10295646 2002-11-15 US06739919B2 2004-05-25 Masakazu Murakami; Tatsuo Satori; Kazuo Miyajima
An electrical connection box is comprised of a wiring base group constituted by a minimum number of wiring bases required to realize a wiring pattern suitable to specifications of the connection box. Each wring base includes a base body, wing portions provided on an outer periphery of the base body having end faces each formed with a coupling portion to which another wiring base of the same construction can be coupled, and guide portions integral with the wing portions and projecting circumferentially therefrom. In receiving a wire fed from a wiring head in a desired wire groove of the wing portions via a corresponding wire guide groove of the guide portions, the guide portion concerned prevents the wire from being dislocated from the wire groove, resulting in increased wiring speed, shortened wiring time and reduced manufacturing costs.
137 Crimping apparatus US09883923 2001-06-20 US06722021B2 2004-04-20 Kazuhiko Takada
A press-fitting unit includes a vertically movable press blade for press-fitting an electrical wire to a terminal disposed in a press-fit-type terminal of a connector. A connector retaining bar, movable in a horizontal direction, is disposed to be opposed to the press blade. The retaining bar is provided with a plurality of connector receiving recesses in parallel to hold connectors with a press-fit terminal. A wire chuck is disposed so as to abut against a rear part of the press blade so that the chuck unitedly moves with the press blade. The wire chuck is horizontally movable to a side of the press blade.
138 Connecting arrangement US10163932 2002-06-06 US06712640B2 2004-03-30 Albert Ferderer
For a connection between two multiple electrical conductors, a connecting arrangement is proposed which consists of a casing that can be disassembled in such a way that even a multiple electrical conductor that has already been laid, for example a round cable, can be connected to additional electrical conductors at any desired point. Under these circumstances, electrical contact with the individual electrical conductors of the multiple conductor that has been laid is made by means of insulation-cutting terminals disposed in the said casing in which an eccentric, which is likewise disposed therein in a rotatable manner, successively forces the electrical conductors, without great expenditure of force, into the insulation-cutting terminals disposed in the form of a circle around the eccentric, and brings them into electrical contact with the severing of the insulation.
139 Micro-coaxial cable assembly and method for making the same US10161464 2002-05-30 US20030221866A1 2003-12-04 Chiu Yu Tang
A method for soldering braiding layers of wires of a micro-coaxial cable to a substrate, wherein each wire includes a core conductor, an inner insulator, a braiding layer, and an outer insulator, comprises the steps of: exposing the braiding layers of the wires; providing a substrate having a thick layer of fusible element thereon; and arranging the braiding layers to the thick layer of the substrate while providing enough energy such that molten fusible element is substantially filled in interstitial space between the braiding layers of adjacent individual wires. An electrical cable assembly made by the above method is also disclosed.
140 Connecting member for flat circuit member and method of connecting the connecting member and the flat circuit member US10321803 2002-12-18 US06652310B2 2003-11-25 Masanori Onuma
A claw portion (26) of a connecting member (21) penetrates a first piercing portion of a flat circuit member (100, 110) in a thickness direction thereof. In the case of connection to the flat circuit member having a thick conductor portion (102), the claw portion is bent such that a distal end portion of the claw portion pierces the flat circuit member so as to obtain electric contact with the conductor portion of the flat circuit member. In the case of connection to the flat circuit member having a thin conductor portion (112), the claw portion is bent such that a portion of the flat circuit member is clamped between an outer surface (28) of the claw portion and an inner edge portion (27) of a side wall portion (25) of the connecting member, so as to obtain electric contact with the conductor portion of the flat circuit member.
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