序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 连接器 CN201410189756.5 2014-05-06 CN104143730A 2014-11-12 王锋; 石川步
一种连接器,包括:装接壁部,该装接壁部设置有装接孔;壳体,该壳体包括要插入到装接孔内的插入部和要固定于装接壁部的固定部;电线,该电线插入到插入部内,并且包括要连接到端子的电线端部;装接部,该装接部在装接壁部上布置在壳体的固定部的相反侧上,在壳体经过固定部固定于装接壁部的情况下,装接部要经过固定部件连接到端子;以及布置在插入部上的检测部,该检测部用于区分在将插入部插入到装接孔内的情况下的插入和已经完成将插入部插入到装接孔内的情况下的插入力。
2 配线体连接结构体 CN201280023126.X 2012-12-18 CN103534879A 2014-01-22 长谷川浩一; 早川知范; 鹈饲均
配线体连接结构体(1)包括:第一配线体(2),其具有弹性体制的柔性基材(20)和含有弹性体及导电材料的柔性配线(21);以及第二配线体(3),其与第一配线体(2)相连接。第一配线体(2)具有:第一连接部(23),第二配线体(3)在表背方向上层叠于该第一连接部(23)并与该第一连接部(23)相连接;以及第一主体部(24),其与第一连接部(23)相连;第一连接部(23)的柔性基材(20)宽于第一主体部(24)的柔性基材(20)。第二配线体(3)具有层叠于第一连接部(23)的第二连接部(32),第二连接部(32)由配线部(33)和两个凸部(34a、34b)构成,该配线部(33)配置有与第一连接部(23)的柔性配线(21)相连接的配线,该两个凸部(34a、34b)自配线部(33)的宽度方向两侧向配线部(33)的第一配线体(2)方向突出。
3 配线体连接结构体 CN201280023126.X 2012-12-18 CN103534879B 2016-04-06 长谷川浩一; 早川知范; 鹈饲均
配线体连接结构体(1)包括:第一配线体(2),其具有弹性体制的柔性基材(20)和含有弹性体及导电材料的柔性配线(21);以及第二配线体(3),其与第一配线体(2)相连接。第一配线体(2)具有:第一连接部(23),第二配线体(3)在表背方向上层叠于该第一连接部(23)并与该第一连接部(23)相连接;以及第一主体部(24),其与第一连接部(23)相连;第一连接部(23)的柔性基材(20)宽于第一主体部(24)的柔性基材(20)。第二配线体(3)具有层叠于第一连接部(23)的第二连接部(32),第二连接部(32)由配线部(33)和两个凸部(34a、34b)构成,该配线部(33)配置有与第一连接部(23)的柔性配线(21)相连接的配线,该两个凸部(34a、34b)自配线部(33)的宽度方向两侧向配线部(33)的第一配线体(2)方向突出。
4 连接装置的基板连接结构 CN200910168370.5 2009-08-31 CN101667705A 2010-03-10 大森康博; 中村正彦
发明的目的提供一种连接装置的基板连接结构,该连接装置的基板连接结构能够简单地进行连接装置相对于基板的连接和拆卸,并且价格低廉。上述连接装置的基板连接结构包括:连接装置(100),其能够经由适配器(400)与冷阴极荧光灯(10)的长度方向的端部电连接且机械连接;和基板(300),其与连接装置(100)电连接且机械连接。连接装置(100)具有卡定片(114)。基板(300)具有与卡定片(114)卡定的卡定孔(310),卡定孔(310)是具有宽孔(311)以及与宽孔(311)连续的窄孔(312)的长孔。通过将卡定片(114)插入到宽孔(311)中,并使卡定片(114)从宽孔(311)向窄孔(312)滑动,来将该卡定片(114)卡定在该窄孔(312)的边缘部。
5 用于电路板的插塞连接器 CN200780046672.4 2007-11-15 CN101563814A 2009-10-21 R-D·布塞
发明涉及一种用于电路板(40)的插塞连接器(1),包含许多接触元件(30)。每个接触元件(30)具有两个终端部,它们中的一个被设计成通过导线连接的方式与连接导线接触,而另一终端部被设计成音叉式触头(31)与电路板(40)上的终端区接触。插塞连接器(1)进一步包含塑料壳体,接触元件(30)布置在所述壳体中。导线连接触头可从外部连接并且被设计成绕线触头(32),所述绕线触头被置于至少两排。不同排的绕线触头(32)被布置成关于彼此偏离。
6 ワイヤーハーネス JP2015119639 2015-06-12 JP6263501B2 2018-01-17 山口 康弘; 大久保 公貴; 加藤 元; 乙田 康博; 印南 威; 相原 浩
7 Continuous wire forms of the connector JP2010545066 2009-01-26 JP5203469B2 2013-06-05 ウォリス、アンドリュー
8 Circuit board connection structure of connection device JP2008225983 2008-09-03 JP2010061971A 2010-03-18 OMORI YASUHIRO; NAKAMURA MASAHIKO
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a circuit board connection structure of an inexpensive connection device for simply connecting and disconnecting the connection device on a circuit board. SOLUTION: The circuit board connection structure of a connection device includes the connection device 100 for electrically and mechanically connecting with an end section in the length direction of a cold-cathode fluorescent lamp 10 via an adapter 400, and a circuit board 300 electrically and mechanically connected with the connection device 100. The connection device 100 includes a locking piece 114. The circuit board 300 includes a locking hole 310 locked on the locking piece 114, and the locking hole 310 is an elongated hole having a wide hole 311, and a narrow hole 312 continued to the wide hole 311. The locking piece 114 is inserted into the wide hole 311, and is locked on an edge section of the narrow hole 312 by sliding from the wide hole 311 to the narrow hole 312. COPYRIGHT: (C)2010,JPO&INPIT
9 STECKVERBINDER FÜR LEITERPLATTEN EP07846594.5 2007-11-15 EP2122768A2 2009-11-25 BUSSE, Ralf-Dieter
The invention relates to a plug-in connector (1) for circuit boards (40), comprising a number of contact elements (30). Each contact element (30) is fitted with two terminal ends, one of which is designed as a wire-connecting contact for connecting wires while the other terminal end is designed as a tuning fork contact (31) for contacting terminal areas on a circuit board (40). The plug-in connector (1) further comprises a plastic housing inside which the contact elements (30) are arranged. The wire-connecting contacts can be connected from outside and are designed as wire-wrap contacts (32) which are disposed in at least two rows. The wire-wrap contacts (32) of the different rows are offset relative to one another.
10 Elektrische Verbindungsvorrichtung am Ende einer Wicklung EP84111572.8 1984-09-27 EP0176607B1 1988-02-24 Rohloff, Rolf
11 Elektrische Verbindungsvorrichtung am Ende einer Wicklung EP84111572.8 1984-09-27 EP0176607A1 1986-04-09 Rohloff, Rolf

Es soll eine einfache, auch auf Automaten mit nur einer Haupt-Handhabungsrichtung herstellbare Verbindungsvorrichtung zwischen dem Wickeldraht (3) einer Elektrischen Spule und einem Kontaktelement (2) für eine äußere Anschlüßteitung in einem Wickelstützpunkt aus elektrisch isolierendem Material geschaffen werden; dazu wird erfindungsgemäß vorgeschlagen, einen als Wickelstützpunkt vorgesehenen Kunststoff-Zapfen (1) mehrmals mit dem Wickeldraht (3) schraubenförmig zu umschlingen und ein mit einem gabel förmigen Aufsteckende versehenes Metall-Kontaktlelement, insbesondere eine Flachsteckzunge (2), über zumindest zwei beim Aufstecken über einen Spreizkegel (11) des Kunststoff-Zapfens (1) gegen die Lagen des umschlungenen Wickeldrahtes (3) spreizbare Gabel-Flanken (21,22) mit dem Wickeldraht (3) zu kontaktieren.

Eine Anwendung eignet sich insbesondere zum automatischen Kontaktieren von Reiaisspulen- oder Motorerregerspulen mit einer äußeren Stromzuleitung.

12 Connection structure of circuit board and connecting device EP09252130.1 2009-09-03 EP2161975A3 2010-04-14 Ohmori, Yasuhiro; Nakamura, Masahiko

An inexpensive connection structure of a circuit board and a connecting device is disclosed that allows easy connection/detachment of the connecting device to/from the circuit board. The connection structure includes a connecting device 100 electrically and mechanically connectable to a longitudinal end of a cold cathode fluorescent lamp 10 via an adapter 400, and a circuit board 300 electrically and mechanically connected with the connecting device 100. The connecting device 100 includes a locking piece 114. The circuit board 300 has a locking hole 310 for locking the locking piece 114. The locking hole 310 is a slot consisting of a wider hole 311 and a narrower hole 312 continuous with the wider hole 311. The locking piece 114 can be locked at a lip 312a of the narrower hole 312 by inserting the locking piece 114 into the wider hole 311 and sliding it from the wider hole 311 to the narrower hole 312.

13 Electrical connector for interconnecting printed circuit boards EP83301273.5 1983-03-08 EP0089778B1 1988-06-22 Long, William Brian; Shannon, Suel Grant
14 Electrical connector for interconnecting printed circuit boards EP83301273 1983-03-08 EP0089778A3 1986-11-20 Long, William Brian; Shannon, Suel Grant

An electrical connector in the form of a pin (20) having spaced compliant sections (24, 25) for electrical connection with plated through holes (18) in printed circuit boards (10, 12). The orientation of each compliant section (24, 25) is such that it engages a virgin area of each plated through hole (18) when coming to rest therein thereby forming excellent electrical and mechanical connections between the compliant sections (24, 25) and respective plated through holes (18).

15 CONNECTOR US14269381 2014-05-05 US20140335713A1 2014-11-13 Feng WANG; Ayumu ISHIKAWA
A connector includes: an attachment wall portion provided with an attachment hole; a housing including an insertion portion to be inserted into the attachment hole and a fixed portion to be fixed to the attachment wall portion; a wire inserted into the insertion portion and including a wire end connected to a terminal; an attachment portion arranged on an opposite side of the fixed portion of the housing over the attachment wall portion, the attachment portion to be connected to the terminal through a fixing member under condition that the housing is fixed to the attachment wall portion through the fixed portion; and a detection portion arranged on the insertion portion, the detection portion for differentiating an insertion force in a case where inserting the insertion portion into the attachment hole and in a case where the insertion of the insertion portion into the attachment hole has been completed.
16 Plug-in connector for circuit boards US12519648 2007-11-15 US07972146B2 2011-07-05 Ralf-Dieter Busse
The invention relates to a plug-in connector (1) for circuit boards (40), comprising a number of contact elements (30). Each contact element (30) is fitted with two terminal ends, one of which is designed as a wire-connecting contact for connecting wires while the other terminal end is designed as a tuning fork contact (31) for contacting terminal areas on a circuit board (40). The plug-in connector (1) further comprises a plastic housing inside which the contact elements (30) are arranged. The wire-connecting contacts can be connected from outside and are designed as wire-wrap contacts (32) which are disposed in at least two rows. The wire-wrap contacts (32) of the different rows are offset relative to one another.
17 Continuous wireform connector US12023994 2008-01-31 US07794235B2 2010-09-14 Andrew Wallace
Apparatuses and methods of manufacturing woven electrical connectors is disclosed. In one embodiment, the connector is formed with a continuous wire having adjacent sections with passageways formed from the wire through which loading elements may be inserted. In some embodiments, the loading elements include spring band clips and/or helical spring coils.
18 Multiple electrical connector block with wire wrap pins US271431 1981-06-08 US4425019A 1984-01-10 Karl-Heinz Pohl
A connector block including wire-formed multiple solderless connectors. The block has retainer and body sections with slots and bridge elements to house and define rows and columns of the connectors. The block is further provided with wire wrap pins which project from one side of the block and which are in mechanical and electrical contact with the wire formed solderless connectors.
19 Dielectric separation of incoming and outgoing terminations in a cable termination block US303830 1981-09-21 US4417781A 1983-11-29 Harold Johnston; Zygmunt Lask; Frederick H. Gill
A cable termination block has terminals arranged in rows across the block, each terminal having a pin portion extending up from the top surface of the block and a socket portion in the bottom of the block. Incoming and outgoing cable conductors are attached to the pin portions, protectors plugging into the socket portions. The cable conductors are connected to alternating rows, i.e. incoming conductors to one row and outgoing conductors to the next row, and so on across the block. A dielectric member is positioned between adjacent rows of incoming and outgoing conductors. In one arrangement incoming conductors are attached to rows of long pins, outgoing conductors attached to rows of short pins. A dielectric member fits over the long pins and rests on the short pins. In another arrangement walls extend up from the block to separate adjacent rows of terminals. The walls may be inclined across the block to form tapered channels.
20 Contact for an electrical connector US240735 1981-03-05 US4374604A 1983-02-22 Valentine J. Hemmer; R. Amelia Piscitelli; Charles P. Fischer; James C. Washburn
In order to prevent the rotation of an electrical contact 30 within a connector assembly housing 3 the contact 30 is provided with a plurality of radial fins 37 which are located within a space between resiliently deflectable fingers 21 which are part of the contact retaining insert 20. Because the contact 30 does not rotate, the winding of a wire around the wire receiving portion 38 of the contact is facilitated.
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