| Molex Incorporated Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20120135632 | WEATHER-RESISTANT CABLE CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL MODULES AND WEATHER-RESISTANT ASSEMBLIES THEREOF - The present disclosure is directed cable connectors ( | 05-31-2012 |
| 20120129382 | HIGH DATA-RATE CONNECTOR - A plug connector is provided that can be electrically coupled to wires provided in a cable. The connector includes a leadframe that supports contacts and insulation displacement terminals in electrical communication. The connector includes a wire module that includes wire channels. A cage is provided to support the leadframe and the wire module. When wires from the cable are inserted into the wire channels, the wire module can be translated so that the insulation displacement terminals engage the wires. In an embodiment, the electrical path between a contact and a corresponding insulation displacement terminal can extend through magnetics and the magnetics can help increase the signal to noise ratio. | 05-24-2012 |
| 20120129376 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector comprises a main body, a pair of first arm members extending from two opposite ends of the main body, and a pair of second arm members extending from the two opposite ends of the main body. The main body includes a front side having a lower region extending between the pair of first arm members and an upper region extending between the pair of second arm members, a first receiving slot formed on the lower region, and a second receiving slot formed on the upper region. Each of the first and second arm members includes an interfering portion, wherein the interfering portion of the second arm member is able to engage with the interfering portion of the respective first arm member when the respective first arm member moves toward an unlatched position. | 05-24-2012 |
| 20120121223 | HYBRID CONNECTOR - A hybrid connector is disclosed. The hybrid connector comprises a cable, a plug and a connector housing. The cable has an optical waveguide and conductive wires disposed therein. The plug is connected to the cable. The connector housing is configured to mount on the plug. The connector housing is provided with a connector-side locking portion, an optical connection portion and an electrical connection portion. | 05-17-2012 |
| 20120115354 | Relay Connector - Provided is a relay connector | 05-10-2012 |
| 20120114283 | OPTICAL CONNECTOR - An optical connector is disclosed. The optical connector includes a cable having formed therein an optical waveguide, a plug having the cable connected thereto, and a connector housing configured to mount thereon the plug. The cable is provided with a cable-side guide portion. The plug is provided with a plug housing which has a plug-side guide portion and is attached to the cable. Either one of the cable-side guide portion and the plug-side guide portion is configured as a protrusive convex portion, and the other guide portion is configured as a concave portion so that the convex portion is press-fitted into the concave portion, thereby achieving a positioning of the cable and the plug housing. | 05-10-2012 |
| 20120099275 | CONNECTOR SYSTEM WITH AIRFLOW CONTROL - A connector assembly includes a cage with a plurality of ports for receiving modules. An air passage is associated with each port and extends from a rear wall of the cage through a front face of the cage. The air passage way is configured to provide relatively consistent airflow regardless of whether or not a module is inserted into the corresponding port. | 04-26-2012 |
| 20120092112 | TOROID WITH CHANNELS AND CIRCUIT ELEMENT AND MODULAR JACK WITH SAME - A circuit element is provided for mounting in an electrical connector. The circuit element includes a one-piece toroidal core made of a sintered, ferrite material. The core has a central bore therein defining an inner surface, an outer surface and oppositely facing top and bottom surfaces, and a plurality of equally spaced apart longitudinal channels formed in one of the top, bottom, inner and outer surfaces. A plurality of wires are twisted together in a uniform, repeating pattern to define a group of twisted wires. The group of twisted wires extends through the central bore and is wrapped around the core to define a plurality of uniformly spaced longitudinal turns with a portion of each turn being positioned in one of the channels. | 04-19-2012 |
| 20120077387 | CARD CONNECTOR - A card connector includes a housing having terminal members into which a card is inserted. The card connector also includes a card insertion space, defined by a top plate, a bottom plate and two side plates, the opposing plates mutually facing each other. The side plates linking the edges of the top and bottom plates. The card insertion space also has a front and a rear edge opening in which the front and rear edges of the card are exposed. The card connector also includes connection terminals, integrated with and mounted in the housing and in contact with the terminal members. One of the side plates has a card retaining member, engaged with a first concave member formed on the side edge of the card, and a position-determining member, engaged with a second concave member formed on the side edge of the card to determine the position of the card. | 03-29-2012 |
| 20120077365 | WIRE-TO-BOARD CONNECTOR AND WIRE CONNECTOR - A wire to board connector assembly includes mating first and second connectors. The board (second) connector is configured for surface mounting to a circuit board and contains a plurality of surface mount terminals with a pair of contact arms defining a mating slot therebetween. The other, mating (first) connector includes a plurality of box-style terminals that are supported and restrained in place within a first connector housing. Projections are dispose in the first connector housing and extend lengthwise along the direction of the terminals and provide support for the terminals. Locking members are formed as part of the first housing and reliably engage the second housing. | 03-29-2012 |
| 20120045166 | OPTICAL RIBBON AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME - An optical ribbon ( | 02-23-2012 |
| 20120040567 | RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR - A receptacle connector, comprising a housing, a tongue unit, a first terminal set, a second terminal set, a third terminal set and a shield. The housing comprises a base and an assembly slot on the base. The tongue unit is assembled in the assembly slot and includes a main body and an enhanced wall. The main body has a plug in part placed on the front and back and an assembly part combined with the assembly slot. The enhanced wall is located between the plug in part and the assembly part. Each of the first terminals may have a first contact part that exposes the upper surface of the main body and a first fixed part that extends backward from the first contact part and whose front section is disposed within the main body and whose rear section bends and is disposed within the enhanced wall. | 02-16-2012 |
| 20120040565 | CO-EDGE CONNECTOR - A co-edge connector ( | 02-16-2012 |
| 20120034820 | VERTICAL CONNECTOR FOR A PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD - An connector assembly is provided that may be utilized for vertical applications on a circuit board. The assembly includes a housing that supports a plurality of wafers that in tern support a plurality of terminals. The housing includes a base and a nose and can have two slots in the nose and the terminals extend to both slots. A guide frame can be positioned on the housing to help support the housing. The terminals can be arranged in a row on both sides of the two slots. The tails of the terminals can be configured with respect to the slots so as to provide desirable performance. | 02-09-2012 |
| 20120034814 | RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR - A receptacle connector includes a housing and a cage. The housing comprises a base and two arms that extend integrally from the two sides of the base. A tongue extends from the base. Terminals are mounted on the tongue. The cage includes a deflector and is assembled to the housing so as to form a socket. One arm includes a light channel and the deflector extends into the light channel. The light channel has a light inlet and a light outlet that form an intersection angle and that are in communication with each other and an exit. In operation, light enters the light inlet, is reflected off the deflector and is directed toward the exit. | 02-09-2012 |
| 20120033385 | COOLING DEVICE, ELECTRONIC SUBSTRATE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A cooling device is provided. The cooling device is equipped with an electronic substrate on which a heating element has been mounted, and comprises a thermal diffusion unit of a plate-like shape. A front surface of the thermal diffusion unit thermally contacts a first circuit mounting surface of the electronic substrate. A rear face of the thermal diffusion unit thermally contacts a second circuit mounting surface of the electronic substrate. And, the thermal diffusion unit diffuses heat from the heating element according to vaporization and condensation principles of a refrigerant sealed therein. | 02-09-2012 |
| 20120028501 | CAMERA SOCKET CONNECTOR - An electrical connector suitable for correspondingly housing an electronic module, the electrical connector comprising an insulation body, a plurality of conductive terminals installed on the insulation body, and a shielding housing, wherein the insulation body is a square frame enclosed by four side walls, and the shielding housing is installed beneath the insulation body, comprising a bottom wall and four side walls extending upwards from the bottom wall, wherein the tops of the four side walls of the shielding housing are correspondingly joined to the bottom of the four side walls of the insulation body so as to jointly form an electronic module receiving space which opens upward, and wherein each of the conductive terminals comprises a docking part extending into the receiving space, a welded part extending out of the insulation body, and a fixed part fixed onto a side wall of the insulation body. | 02-02-2012 |
| 20120021651 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector comprises a housing, a plurality of first, second and third terminals and a shield fitting over an exterior of the housing. The housing comprises a base and a tongue with a front end; the base is provided with a base wall and an assembly slot that receives the tongue. The tongue can include a U-shaped flange that mates to the assembly slot and extends convexly forward from the base wall to support the posterior of the tongue. Each first terminal is provided with an elastic contact which is exposed on the top surface. Each second terminal is provided with a second contact exposed on the top surface and closer to the front end of the tongue than the elastic contacts. Each third terminal is provided with a third contact that is exposed on the bottom surface. | 01-26-2012 |
| 20120015560 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes an insulating housing with a tongue plate protruding forwards from a front portion thereof and a plurality of conductive terminals comprising an upper row of conductive terminals and a lower row of conductive terminals which are mounted on upper and lower sides of the tongue plate respectively. The terminals include a butting portion, a soldering portion, and a bending portion connected between the butting portion and the soldering portion. At least one positioning modules is mounted into the accommodating chamber of the insulating housing so that it envelopes a periphery of the bending portions of the plurality of conductive terminals. | 01-19-2012 |
| 20120015554 | SOCKET CONNECTOR HAVING DETECTING SWITCH - A socket connector comprises a housing, a shield covering the housing and a detecting switch mounted in the housing. The housing includes a base and a pinboard having a first board surface and a second board surface. An eSATA terminal set having seven terminals side by side is mounted on the first board surface. An USB terminal set having nine terminals is mounted on the second board surface and five terminals are connected to the five middle terminals of the eSATA terminal set to form a shared terminal structure. The shield has a shared inserting room which includes a first inserting room for connecting an eSATA plug connector and a second inserting room for connecting an USB plug connector, the second inserting room having a nonoverlapping space relative to the first inserting room. The detecting switch includes a first detecting terminal that extends into the nonoverlapping space. | 01-19-2012 |
| 20120009822 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector comprises a housing, a plurality of first terminals, a plurality of second terminals, a plurality of third terminals and a cage provided on the exterior of the housing. The housing comprises a base and a tongue. The base is provided with a base wall and an assembly slot provided on the base wall to which the mated tongue mates. The tongue is provided with a body and a plurality of terminal installation slots recessed downward at intervals from the top surface of the body, the rear end of the terminal installation slots being defined by a boss part. A yield notch is provided at each location where each terminal passageway corresponds to the boss part. Because the boss parts increase the strength of the tongue, and by utilizing the yield notches, the contacts are able to prevent the boss parts from entering the terminal installation slots. | 01-12-2012 |
| 20120009808 | CARD CONNECTOR - A card connector comprises a housing, connection terminals, a card guide mechanism and a cover member. The housing is configured to accommodate therein a card which is provided with terminal members. The connection terminals are mounted in the housing and configured to be capable of coming into contact with the terminal members of the card. The card guide mechanism is provided with a slide member configured to slide while holding the card inserted into the housing, and an urging member configured to urge the slide member in a direction opposite to an insertion direction of the card. The cover member mounted on the housing and configured to cover at least the slide member and a portion of the card inserted into the housing. | 01-12-2012 |
| 20120003881 | MINIATURE RECEPTACLE TERMINALS - This approach generally pertains to a miniature terminal receptacle ( | 01-05-2012 |
| 20120003853 | CARD CONNECTOR - A card connector comprises a housing, connection terminals, a card guide mechanism and a cover member. The housing is configured to accommodate therein a card which is provided with terminal members. The connection terminals are mounted in the housing and configured to be capable of coming into contact with the terminal members of the card. The card guide mechanism is provided with a slide member configured to slide while holding the card inserted into the housing, and an urging member configured to urge the slide member in a direction opposite to an insertion direction of the card. The cover member mounted on the housing and configured to cover at least the slide member and a portion of the card inserted into the housing. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20120003851 | Sheet-Like Connector And Manufacturing Method Thereof - The sheet-like connector comprises a plurality of conductive members formed on one side of sheet. Each of the conductive members comprises elastically deformable spring member wherein edge thereof moves in the thickness direction of sheet, middle member which is formed on edge of spring member, and contacting protrusion which is formed on middle member and which protrudes in the thickness direction of sheet. Middle member and contacting protrusion are formed with materials which are mutually different and thus enable selective etching. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20120003848 | HIGH DATA RATE CONNECTOR SYSTEM - A connector and circuit board assembly includes terminals in a connector that are mounted to vias in a circuit board. Signal and ground terminals are thus coupled to signal traces and ground planes in the circuit board. Additional pinning vias that are aligned with the ground vias may be provided in a circuit board to help improve electrical performance at the interface between the terminals in the connector and the signal traces in the circuit board. A signal collar may allow pairs of signal traces to be split and routed around two difference sides of a via before rejoining while maintaining close electrical proximity that provides for relatively consistent electrical coupling between the traces in the pair of signal traces. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20120002370 | COOLING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A cooling device comprising a thermal diffusing unit operable to radiate heat taken from a heating element, and a heat transporting part, laminated in a thickness direction of the heat diffusing unit and diffused thereby. The thermal diffusing unit has an upper plate, a lower plate opposite thereto, a vapor diffusion path to diffuse an evaporated refrigerant, and a capillary channel to circulate a condensed refrigerant. The heat transporting part has an upper plate, a lower plate opposite thereto, a vapor diffusion path to diffuse an evaporated refrigerant, and a capillary channel to circulate a condensed refrigerant. Either the upper plate or the lower plate is formed with the same member of the lower plate or the upper plate of the heat transporting part. | 01-05-2012 |
| 20110318959 | Coaxial Connector - A coaxial connector | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110318956 | DUAL STACKED CONNECTOR - A connector has a housing and two edge card-receiving slots disposed in a stacked arrangement on a first face of the housing. The housing supports a plurality of wafers, each wafer supporting a plurality of terminals and including two grooves, the grooves aligned with the terminals supported by the wafer. The housing may be positioned in a cage that includes receptacles on a front face of the cage. A light pipe may extend toward the front face of the cage. | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110317864 | Earphone - Solution Means: Earphone | 12-29-2011 |
| 20110312221 | Board-To-Board Connector - A board-to-board connector comprises a first connector ( | 12-22-2011 |
| 20110312218 | MICRO-USB CONNECTOR - A connector includes a plurality of terminals, a housing to fix these terminals, and a shield surrounding the housing. Each terminal comprises a mating portion, a soldering portion, and a connecting portion extending therebetween. The housing comprises a main body and a tongue portion extending forward from the main body and the shield comprises a top wall, a base, and two side walls positioned opposite each other, the walls forming a mating cavity with an opening at the front. The base is formed by the meeting of the two half bases, which are formed by the lower edges of the two side walls extending out toward each other, there is a first soldering leg on each half base, and the first soldering leg extend from a front edge of each half base first in a downward direction and then in a horizontal direction toward a rear of the connector. | 12-22-2011 |
| 20110312215 | Coaxial Connector - A coaxial connector ( | 12-22-2011 |
| 20110306231 | FASTENER FOR A SOCKET CONNECTOR - A fastener for a socket connector includes a frame and a pressing assembly. The frame has an opening and a plurality of protrusions. The protrusions extend from inner edges of the frame toward the opening. The pressing assembly has a cover and a buckling piece. The cover is pivotally connected to the frame. The buckling piece locks the cover on the frame. Using the above arrangement, the protrusions are used to accurately align the socket connector within the opening, thus the inter edge surface of the frame is aligned with the outer peripheral surface of the socket connector. In this way, the pressing assembly of the frame can be operated accurately to lock and press a chip module on the socket connector. | 12-15-2011 |
| 20110300757 | RESONANCE MODIFYING CONNECTOR - A connector assembly is provided that is suitable for modifying the resonant frequency of ground terminals used in conjunction with high data rate signal terminals. Ground terminals may be interconnected with a conductive bridge so as to provide ground terminals with a predetermined maximum effective electrical length. Reducing the effective electrical length of the ground terminal can move the resonance frequencies of the connector outside the operational range of frequencies at which signals will be transmitted. | 12-08-2011 |
| 20110300749 | Plug Connector With External EMI Shielding Capability - A shielded cable connector takes the form of a plug connector that is terminated to a plurality of wires of a cable. The wires are terminated to an edge card and a premold portion is formed thereover. An exterior shielding braid of the cable is extended over the premold and is formed with the connector housing so that a portion of it is exposed on the exterior of the connector housing. This exposed portion contacts an exterior conductive collar that is supported on the connector housing. The sleeve has a plurality of spring contact arms so as to make electrical shielding contact between the cable braid exposed on the connector housing and an exterior metal guide into which the connector is inserted when mating to an opposing connector. | 12-08-2011 |
| 20110300748 | MINIATURE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes a cage, a body, positioned in the cage, and several terminals positioned on the body. The body has a front end and opposing rear end. The cage also has a front end and a rear end corresponding to the front and rear end of the body. The cage includes a top plate, a bottom plate and two lateral plates. A rear cover corresponding to the rear end of the body bend and extends from a rear end of the top plate of the cage. Two soldering pieces bend and extend from a bottom end of the rear cover toward the front end of the cage. | 12-08-2011 |
| 20110294347 | SHIELD WITH INTEGRATED MATING CONNECTOR GUIDES - A shield is provided for use with a connector assembly that includes for sides that form an enclosure, one of the sides being a baseplate. The shield can include a plurality of guides positioned on the baseplate and the plurality of guides can be arranged in a pattern. Each guide can be formed by making two slits in the bottom plate so as to define a body portion of the guide and the body portion can be extended in the enclosure. Each guide can be supported by the baseplate at opposite ends of the body portion. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20110294341 | Connector for Connecting Cable and Terminal of Same - A low profile flat printed circuit connector has a plurality of terminals supported along a support bar. The terminals are spaced apart from each other and extend lengthwise in a connector housing. The terminals have body portions that engage the support bar and body portions that extend forwardly thereof. Contact portions are joined to the body portions and extend rearwardly and terminate in free ends so that they form a series of cantilevered contacts. | 12-01-2011 |
| 20110287666 | ANTI-WICKING TERMINAL AND CONNECTOR - An electrically conductive terminal includes a solder tail configured to be soldered to a contact pad of a circuit member and at least one deflectable contact arm. Each deflectable arm is configured to engage a counterpart terminal of a mating electrical component. A body having a pair of side edges and oppositely facing side surfaces is provided between and connects the solder tail and the contact arm. Each side surface has a pair of non-parallel channels therein with at least one of the channels extending between the pair of side edges. | 11-24-2011 |
| 20110280520 | OPTICAL CONNECTOR - An optical connector is disclosed. The optical connector comprises a connector housing, configured to mount thereon a plug which is connected to a cable having therein an optical waveguide, and a lock member, attached to the connector housing in an attitude-changeable state and configured to be capable of locking the plug. The connector housing is provided with an abutting portion, configured to engage a front portion of the plug. The lock member is provided with a detection portion, having at least a portion thereof being positioned in the abutting portion when the lock member is at an open position thereof. When the front portion is engaged with the abutting portion, at least a portion of the plug is brought into tight contact with the detection portion, allowing the lock member to start an attitude changing operation. | 11-17-2011 |
| 20110279946 | CONNECTOR USING LIQUID DIELECTRIC FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE - A connector assembly utilizes improved capacitive coupling for connecting together electrical circuits on two substrates ( | 11-17-2011 |
| 20110275238 | Flexible Printed Circuit Connector - An engaged protrusion is formed in a flat cable connected to a connector. The housing of the connector has an engaging protrusion rising in front of the position in which the engaged protruding portion is arranged when the flat cable is connected. A reinforced metal fitting has a reinforced protrusion raised along the engaging protrusion. The rear surface of the engaging protrusion is positioned to the rear of the rear surface of the reinforced protrusion. The rear surface of the reinforced protrusion is formed so as to extend upward and forward. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20110275228 | CAPACITIVELY COUPLED CONNECTOR FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electrical connector is provided that includes a plug portion having an upper surface on which one electronic device is disposed, and a receptacle which is disposed on another electronic device. The plug portion has plug side contact conductors which are positioned separately from each other on a lower surface side of the plug portion. Between the plug side contact conductors which are positioned separately from each other, a capacitive coupling conductor is provided. The receptacle has a receptacle side contact conductors which are in contact with the plug side contact conductors. The plug side contact conductors and the receptacle side contact conductors have shapes corresponding to each other, and the receptacle side contact conductors retain the plug side contact conductors while the dielectric is interposed between the capacitive coupling. | 11-10-2011 |
| 20110269338 | CONNECTOR GUIDE - A guide frame is provided that can be mounted to a circuit board and includes an opening that can receive a connector therein. The guide frame can include a pair of retention members disposed on opposing sides of the opening that are configured to couple to engagement members on the connector. The guide frame may include a flange that is configured to engage a plug connector that mates with the connector. | 11-03-2011 |
| 20110256776 | HORIZONTALLY CONFIGURED CONNECTOR WITH EDGE CARD MOUNTING STRUCTURE - A connector has a plurality of mating blades in the form of circuit cards, arranged horizontally in a vertical stack. The circuit cards are supported in a vertical array in mating portions of the connector and are enclosed by sidewalls of the mating portions. In order to support the circuit cards, the sidewalls of each mating portion are slotted and the circuit cards are provided with mounting wings that extend outwardly therefrom and which are received in the slots. Reentrant notches are provided in the circuit cards adjacent where the wings extend out from the bodies of the circuit cards. | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110256742 | Patch Panel Assembly For Use With Data Networks - A patch panel ( | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110256738 | Patch Panel Assembly For Use With Data Networks - A structure for use with data network management systems uses a plurality of cables interconnecting patch panels, network devices and end-user devices and further utilizes integrated circuits to monitor the status of these end-user devices. The structure includes respective primary ( | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110254575 | PROBE CONNECTOR - A probe connector ( | 10-20-2011 |
| 20110244734 | COMPONENT-TO-BOARD ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector is provided with a plug portion having an upper surface on which electronic components can be disposed, and a receptacle portion for mounting on a circuit board. In the plug portion, a central recess is formed, which extends downwardly within the body of the receptacle portion so that the electronic components are disposed at least partially within the central recess. The plug portion has, on its lower surface side, plug side contacts that serve as electrical contacts with a terminal of the receptacle portion, and has a protruding portion for engaging the connector receptacle portion. The plug side contacts and the protruding portion are positioned outside of the central recess higher than a bottom plate portion which forms a bottom of the central recess. | 10-06-2011 |
| 20110244725 | CONNECTOR SYSTEM - A connector includes a housing ( | 10-06-2011 |
| 20110237101 | CARD EDGE CONNECTOR AND CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY THEREOF - A card edge connector comprises an insulation housing and a plurality of terminals. The insulation housing includes a receiving slot for receiving a card module, a plurality of partitions arrayed on opposite sides of the receiving slot and defining a plurality of cavities, each partition including a bottom surface configured to be disposed on a printed circuit board. Each terminal comprises a body portion having a fixing portion configured to secure the terminal in the respective cavity and an inversely bent section, a solder tail extending from the fixing portion, and a contact portion extending from the inversely bent section and having a distal end at least partially protruding beyond the bottom surface. | 09-29-2011 |
| 20110235978 | Connector With Built-In Module - A connector incorporating a module, in which an incorporated electrical component may be cooled efficiently and reliably, is provided. A transmission apparatus disposed inside a main body cover of a module-incorporating connector is provided with a ceramic board at which an electrical component and such are mounted. A metal cover touches an upper face of the electrical component. A portion of the metal cover is disposed in an insertion portion of the main body cover. Heat generated by the electrical component is propagated via the metal cover to the insertion portion of a first cover member. When the module-incorporating connector is connected to a socket of a device, the insertion portion is disposed inside an exterior case, in which temperature is controlled by an air conditioner, and cooling is performed reliably and efficiently. | 09-29-2011 |
| 20110230104 | FLEXIBLE USE CONNECTOR - A connector subassembly is provided that may be utilized for both internal and external applications. The subassembly includes a housing that supports a plurality of wafers with terminals. The housing includes engagement members to secure the housing to either the shield or the guide frame. The engagement members can include an angled portion that allow the housing to form a dovetail joint with the guide frame and/or a multi-faceted portion to engage a fastener. | 09-22-2011 |
| 20110223810 | CONNECTOR WITH IMPROVED MANUFACTURABILITY - An I/O connector has a housing that contains a plurality of individual terminal wafers containing terminal dedicated to either ground signals or differential signals. The terminals are arranged in widthwise order to define broadside coupled differential signal terminal pairs. The ground terminals are wider than the signal terminals to provide shielding to the differential signal pairs. The body portions of the ground terminals include pairs of opposed notches that provide for increased retention of the ground terminals in the wafer and provide increased flow for molding material during the formation of the wafers. | 09-15-2011 |
| 20110223805 | CONNECTOR SHIELD WITH INTEGRATED FASTENING ARRANGEMENT - A shield for a connector that can provide a card-receiving slot is disclosed. The shield includes sides that provide an enclosure. The shield includes a fastener that is held in place by a retaining notch in a bottom of the shield. The retaining notch is configured to support the fastener in place and restrain it from unintended translation or rotation. | 09-15-2011 |
| 20110212650 | CONNECTOR WITH OVERLAPPING GROUND CONFIGURATION - A high speed connector ( | 09-01-2011 |
| 20110212643 | CONNECTOR WITH INTEGRATED LATCH ASSEMBLY - A connector utilizes a latching assembly that has a structure that connects horizontal movement of an actuator to vertical movement of a latching arm. A latching member is provided that grips the exterior of the connector and has a cantilevered latching arm that extends from the member over a mating portion for connection. In its simplest form the latching member includes a continuous retaining collar that fits over the exterior of the connector and exerts a clamping force on the connector so as to retain the latching member in place. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20110212633 | CONNECTOR WITH IMPEDANCE TUNED TERMINAL ARRANGEMENT - A connector housing includes a plurality of wafers containing terminal dedicated to either ground signals or differential signals. Terminals in adjacent wafers can be arranged to provide broadside coupled differential signal pairs. Terminals dedicated for use as ground terminals can be wider than the signal terminals to provide shielding between adjacent differential signal pairs. The signal terminals of each differential signal terminal pair can a constant width from their contact portions to a location proximate their tail portions and the terminals diverge from broadside alignment and increase in their width until they end at the terminal tail portions. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20110207357 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING FINGER-ACTUATED RETAINER - The present disclosure is directed to TPA connectors. The TPA connectors of the present disclosure can have a connector body that can include a plurality of cavities for receiving terminals. The TPA connectors can also include a retainer for locking the terminals in their seated position and for locking to the connector body to prevent unwanted removal thereof. The connector body can include posts with stop surfaces which can prevent the retainer from moving from a pre-lock position to a fully locked position by engaging contact surfaces on the locking arms of the retainer. The locking arms can be cantilevered and have outwardly directed projections to engage the posts for locking the retainer to the connector body. The locking arms can be deflected inwardly with a squeezing or pinching motion to disengage the contact surfaces from the stop surfaces of the posts and permitting the retainer to move to the fully locked position by pushing retainer towards the connector body. Once the projects pass the post, locking arms can be release to allow the projections to engage the posts to lock the retainer to the connector body. | 08-25-2011 |
| 20110201229 | Card Connector - A card connector ( | 08-18-2011 |
| 20110201227 | Board-To-Board Connector - A board-to-board connector comprising a first connector and a second connector is disclosed. The first connector has a first housing. Each first fitting guide portion of the first housing is provided with a protrusive sidewall portion configured to define both sides of each concave guide portion of the first housing to be connected to each side wall portion of the first housing and protrude out from a fitting face of each side wall portion of the first housing. The protrusive sidewall portion is provided with a sloped guide surface formed at an entrance end of each concave guide portion of the first housing to be inclined with respect to a longitudinal direction of the first housing. | 08-18-2011 |
| 20110201226 | Board-To-Board Connector - A board-to-board connector comprising a first connector and a second connector is disclosed. The first connector has a first housing mounted on first terminals. The second connector is configured to be engaged, by fitting, with the first connector. The second connector has a second housing mounted on second terminals, which are configured to make contact with the first terminals. At least a part of an entrance end portion a concave guide portion is provided with a sloped guide surface formed therein. Due to the insertion of a second fitting guide portion into a concave guide portion, in such a manner that portions of the second fitting guide portion are brought into abutting contact with the sloped guide surface, the first and second terminals are spaced apart from each other in a state where fitting faces of the first and second housings are even with each other. | 08-18-2011 |
| 20110201220 | FPC Connector - To provide a connector that increases the amount of elastic deformation of a beam and can improve the contact stability between a flat electrical wire and a terminal while restraining an increase in the difference between the position of a cam in the anteroposterior direction and the position of a pressing portion formed on the cam, a pressing portion that pushes flat electrical wire is formed on the lower surface of center beam of rear connecting terminal. Cam of actuator is positioned between upper beam and center beam of rear connecting terminal. Inclined surface that extends at an angle upward and backward is formed on the upper surface of center beam. Cam pushes inclined surface down. | 08-18-2011 |
| 20110189867 | ELASTIC-CUSHIONED CAPACITIVELY-COUPLED CONNECTOR - A connector according to the present invention is equipped with an elastic member with elasticity, at least one terminal including a connecting conductor portion formed on one side of the elastic member and connected to a circuit side conductor portion electrically continuous with a circuit provided on a first flat circuit substrate, a first opposing conductor portion formed on another side of the elastic member and opposed to a second opposing conductor portion electrically continuous with a circuit provided on a second flat circuit substrate, and a linking conductor portion linking the connecting conductor portion and the first opposing conductor portion with each other so as to allow them to make relative movement, and a dielectric portion formed at least on one of the first opposing conductor portion | 08-04-2011 |
| 20110168228 | SOLAR PANEL JUNCTION BOX - A junction box is disclosed for a solar panel. The junction box can have a base portion and cover portion nesting together. The base portion can have an extending skirt portion and be secured to the solar panel and have one or more contacts for making electrical contact with the solar panel. All other electrical components of the junction box can reside in the top portion for ease of accessibility in making cable or wire connections and/or maintaining the electrical components therein. The cover portion can have one or more terminals for connecting to the one or more contacts of the bottom portion when the cover and base portion are brought together. The terminals can be configured and mounted to the cover to provide connection with cables, to be electrically connected to each other with electrical components, and to dissipate heat produced by the electrical components. | 07-14-2011 |
| 20110165797 | BOARD-TO-BOARD CONNECTOR - The board-to-board connector has a configuration in which first stage fitting guides ( | 07-07-2011 |
| 20110136387 | CARD EDGE CONNECTOR - A connector comprises a housing, a lever and a lock portion. The housing receives terminals. The lever is rotatably attached to the housing, and is configured to be rotatable between a first position, where an initial stage of fitting of the connector to a counterpart connector is established, and a second position, where the fitting thereof to the counterpart connector is completed. The lock portion is capable of locking the lever at the second position. The lock portion is slidably attached to a body portion of the lever, and is configured to be slid between a lock position where the lever is locked and a lock release position where the lever is released. The lever is provided with a positioning latch-portion that is configured to latch the lock portion at the lock position and the lock release position. The positioning latch-portion is provided with a concaved latch-portion and a convexed latch-portion that is configured to be elastically displaced to be engaged in or disengaged from the concaved latch-portion. | 06-09-2011 |
| 20110130019 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - An electrical connector comprises a dielectric body, a plurality of terminals, and a metal shell. The dielectric body includes a base and a tongue. The tongue extends forward from the base and supports the plurality of terminals. The metal shell is integrally formed around the dielectric body, and can be formed by bending a metal plate, and includes a top wall, a bottom wall opposite to the top wall, a first side wall, and a second side wall, the four walls defining a rectangular opening. The first side wall includes a lower wall portion and an upper wall portion, both of which are joined at a seam on the first side wall. The lower wall portion has a lower solder leg and the upper wall portion has an upper solder leg and the lower and upper solder legs can be soldered to the circuit board. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110129188 | CONNECTOR - An electric connector comprises a conductive terminal and a housing. The conductive terminal is provided with a terminal body portion, a soldering portion, to which an end portion of an electric wire is soldered, and a connection portion connected to a counterpart terminal. The housing is provided with a terminal receipt-hole, in which at least a portion of the terminal body portion is received, and a soldering portion accommodation-groove, in which at least a portion of the soldering portion is accommodated. The soldering portion accommodation-groove is provided with inner side walls, that extend along lateral ends of a soldering surface of the soldering portion, and a concave portion, which is formed in the inner side walls so that a portion of solder that is used for soldering of the end portion of the electric wire is able to come into the concave portion. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110126414 | Optical Fiber Tool - A tool for cleaving a plastic optical fiber has a body with a cleaving aperture at the insertion face of the body and through which the termination end section of the plastic optical fiber is inserted and in which an operative section is positioned upon inserting the plastic optical fiber into the tool. A cutting blade has a cutting edge and is moveable along a cutting path between a first operative position at which the cutting edge is spaced from the cleaving axis and a second operative position at which the cutting edge intersects the cleaving axis to cleave the plastic optical fiber to create an optical finish on an end surface of the operative section of the plastic optical fiber. A clearance region is located at the termination face of the body and generally aligned with the cleaving aperture and in which the termination end section may deflect upon engagement of the cutting blade with the plastic optical fiber. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110124212 | Card Connector - A card connector comprises a housing, an auxiliary urging member and a card guide mechanism. The housing is provided with connection terminals connected to a card housed therein. The auxiliary urging member is capable of urging the card in a direction opposite to an insertion direction of the card. The card guide mechanism is provided with an urging member capable of urging the card in the direction opposite to the insertion direction of the card. The urging member and the auxiliary urging member are also configured to cooperate with each other to move the card. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110124206 | Board-To-Board Connector - A board-to-board connector is disclosed. The board-to-board connector comprises a first connector and a second connector. The first connector has a first housing and a first terminal, and is configured to be mounted on a first board. The first terminal is fitted in the first housing. The second connector has a second housing and a second terminal. The second terminal is fitted in the second housing and is configured to make contact with the first terminal. The second connector is configured to be mounted on a second board so as to be engaged with the first connector. When the first connector and the second connector are engaged together, a plane where the first board is present intersects a plane where the second board is present. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110117765 | CABLE CONNECTOR - A cable connector is provided including an insulative housing having an insertion opening through which a flat flexible cable may be inserted. An actuator is movably mounted on the housing and configured to be moved from a first position at which the flat flexible cable may be inserted and a second position at which the contact pads of the flat flexible cable are operatively engaged by terminals of the connector. A plurality of conductive terminals are mounted in the housing. Each terminal is configured to be electrically connected to a contact pad of the flat flexible cable. A first group of the terminals has an actuator holding arm portion that engages the actuator to facilitate movement of the actuator between the first and second positions. Each of a second group of the terminals has a plurality of distinct, resilient, cantilevered, contact arm portions configured to be electrically connected to one of the contact pads of the flat flexible cable. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110111648 | BOARD CONNECTOR - The board connector ( | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110104952 | CARD EDGE CONNECTOR - A card edge connector comprises a pair of mount members attached to the bottom of the insulating housing thereof. Each mount member comprises a body portion, at least one fitting nail connected to the body portion and configured to be disposed transversely for being soldered on a printed circuit board, and a tab portion connecting to the body portion and configured to be freely insertable into an aperture formed on the printed circuit board. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110104938 | FPC U-SHAPED NAIL - To provide an electric connector capable of securing a sufficient distance between a position at which a projecting portion of a flat electric cable is placed and a position soldered on the surface of a circuit board even when the electric connector is formed having a low profile. An electric connector | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110104915 | BOARD MOUNTED ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A connector includes an insulator, and a plurality of spaced apart signal contacts and return reference contacts which are held by and routed through the insulator. The signal contacts form signal pairs which include a positive signal contact and a negative signal contact. At a first end of the insulator, the signal pairs and return reference contacts are provided in two rows. At the second end of the insulator, the signal pairs and return reference contacts are provided in at least three rows. The signal pairs and return reference contacts form either a plurality of isosceles triangles or a plurality of diagonal lines. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110100694 | GROUND TERMINATION WITH DAMPENED RESONANCE - A system of dampening resonance is provided. In an embodiment, ground traces may be coupled to a common or ground plane via dampening elements such as resistors a predetermined distance from a non-dampened coupling. Ground terminals in a connector have with a separated electrical length that allows for a potential to exist between the ground terminal and a common ground. When the ground terminals are coupled to the ground traces, the dampening element, which may be a resistor, helps convert energy traveling over ground terminal into heat, thus reducing or preventing resonance conditions in the connector. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110097936 | HIGH DENSITY SURFACE MOUNT CONNECTOR - A surface mount connector includes first terminals and second terminals to be mated to counterpart terminals of a mating counterpart connector. The first terminals and the second terminals are mounted in a housing in an alternating array. Each of the first terminals includes a contact portion to be connected to a first counterpart terminal, a fixing portion connected to an outer side of the contact portion and fixed to the housing, and a surface-mounting soldering portion connected to an outer side of the fixing portion. Each of the second terminals includes a contact portion to be connected to a second counterpart terminal, a fixing portion connected to an outer side of the connecting portion and fixed to the housing, and a surface-mounting soldering portion connected to a mounting-surface side end of the fixing portion. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110097935 | MODULAR JACK HAVING A CROSS TALK COMPENSATION CIRCUIT AND ROBUST RECEPTACLE TERMINALS - The present invention is direct to a modular jack ( | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110097933 | IMPEDANCE CONTROLLED ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A board-mountable connector is provided. The connector includes a shield and an insulative housing with a tongue. Terminals are supported by the housing in two rows and the rows extend from a mating interface to a board mounting interface. The terminals may be mounted to the board via surface mount technology in two rows that are at about 0.4 mm pitch. The two rows of terminals are configured in a signal, signal, ground triangular configuration so as to provide a triangular terminal arrangement that extends from the mating interface to the mounting interface. | 04-28-2011 |
| 20110091163 | OPTICAL CONNECTOR - A connector comprises a housing, a lever and a lock portion. The housing receives terminals. The lever, rotatably attached to the housing, is configured to be rotatable between a first position, where an initial stage of fitting to a counterpart connector is established, and a second position, where the fitting thereof is completed. The lock portion, capable of locking the lever at the second position, is slidably attached to a body portion of the lever, and configured to be slid between a lock position and a lock release position. The lever is provided with a positioning latch-portion configured to latch the lock portion. The positioning latch-portion is provided with a concave latch-portion and a convex latch-portion configured to be elastically displaced to be engaged in or disengaged from the concave latch-portion. | 04-21-2011 |
| 20110083889 | FPC-Based Relay Connector - A bridge connector for interconnecting two connectors mounted on circuit boards together includes a planar substrate that supports a length of flexible printed circuit, the substrate has engagement arms that are chamfered to act as male connector portions and be received within receptacle portions for the board connectors to effect a reliable connection between the two connectors. | 04-14-2011 |
| 20110081791 | CONNECTOR FOR FLEXIBLE CABLE - A connector for a flexible cable is provided. Connection parts of an even terminal and an odd terminal alternately cross each other to align a rotation center with the center of an X-shape. Operation parts of the terminals are divided into rotation start sections and rotation end sections. Recesses of the rotation start sections are deeper than recesses of the rotation end sections. A stopper prevents reduction of a contact pressure after a rotator engages with the rotation end sections at an angle of 90°. | 04-07-2011 |
| 20110070759 | Card Connector with Ejection Damper - A card connector has a housing with a base and a side rail extending from the base to define a card-insertion cavity. A plurality of conductive terminals are supported by the housing and extend at least partially into the card-insertion cavity for contacting a card inserted into the card-insertion cavity. A push-push style card locking and ejection mechanism retains the card in the card-insertion cavity upon a first push and which ejects an inserted card upon a second push. The mechanism includes a slide member positioned for slidable movement on the side rail and a biasing member contacting the slide member for selectively exerting an ejection force on the slide member. The slide member includes a slide surface that slides along a guide surface of the side rail. A damping material is interposed between the slide member slide surface and the guide rail guide surface for retarding movement of the slide member on the side rail in response to an ejection force from the biasing member. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110065300 | FLOATING CONNECTOR - A floating connector | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110053425 | CO-EDGE CONNECTOR - A connector includes a housing with a set of broad-side coupled terminals configured to engage a pair of signal traces on a first panel and a second panel and transfer signals between the signal traces on the first and second panels. The connector may be slid onto the edges and then fastened to one or both of the panels with a locking feature. Multiple signal pairs may be included in the connector and may be electrically separated. The design of the connector helps facilitate high-speed data communication per signal pair with a return loss performance that does not exceed at predetermined level. Certain configurations of the connector may be used for co-planar configurations. Certain configurations of the connector may couple together panels of different thicknesses. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110053418 | MODULAR JACK WITH TWO-PIECE HOUSING AND INSERT - A modular jack system where the jack includes two halves having cavities that are configured to mate with one another other. The filtering components are placed inside the cavities of either one or both halves of the housing and potted prior to assembly. A shock absorbing insert is then placed between the two halves to protect any filtering components or assemblies located within the magjack housing. The halves of the housing are then brought together to form the enclosure or housing. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110053405 | CONNECTOR - A connector comprises a housing, a lever and a lock portion. The lever, attached to the housing, is configured to be rotatable between a first position, where the connector is initially fit to another is established, and a second position, where the fitting is completed. The lock portion is capable of locking the lever at the second position, is slidably attached to a body portion of the lever, and is configured to be slid between a lock position (where the lever is locked) and a lock release position (released). The lever is provided with a positioning latch-portion, which is configured to latch the lock portion at the lock position and the lock release position and is provided with a concaved latch-portion and a convexed latch-portion that is configured to be elastically displaced to be engaged in or disengaged from the concaved latch-portion. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110038133 | ELECTRICAL COMPONENT MOUNTING ASSEMBLIES - An electrical component mounting assembly is disclosed for attaching a cylindrical electrical component (C | 02-17-2011 |
| 20110036615 | FLEXIBLE FLAT CIRCUITRY - A transmission line is made from FFC and has an elongated support base with opposing top and bottom sides. The support base has a plurality of conductive traces arranged on both of its side with the traces on one of the support base sides being arranged in pairs of signal traces, and specifically pairs of differential signal traces. The traces which are arranged on the other side of the support base include ground traces, each of which preferably has a width that is greater than the combined width of two signal traces that make up a signal pair. Each of the ground traces are aligned with a pair of signal traces. | 02-17-2011 |
| 20110028038 | HDMI cable connector - A cable connector comprising a connector, a cable, a circuit board electrically connecting the connector to the cable, an insulating inner housing and an outer housing. The connector comprises an insulating housing, a plurality of conductive terminals disposed therein and a metal shield mounted on the periphery of the insulating housing. The insulating inner housing comprises upper and lower casings integrally coupled together and a receiving space formed therebetween for accommodating the circuit board. The cable connector comprises a copper foil which covers the periphery of the insulating inner housing. The copper foil is electrically coupled to the metal shield and grounded through the metal shield. Finally, the outer housing envelopes the periphery of the copper foil. Thereby, the cable connector can achieve both miniaturized and a lower cost, while also reducing the rate of defective products. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110021064 | Connector Cover With Fastener - A connector having a housing for accommodating therein a plurality of terminals, each terminal being connected to electric wires extending from the housing, and a cover for covering a part of the electric wires that extends from the housing. The connector is configured such that the connector cover is provided with a linear element insertion aperture through which a linear tying element for tying the electric wires passes. The connector cover also has a plurality of split portions for being combined with each other. The electric wires are tied together and fixedly arranged by the linear element and the split portions are locked together. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110021052 | STACKED FPC CONNECTOR - A connector for joining together two lengths of FPC or FFC-type cable has a housing ( | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110021045 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH LIGHT PIPE - An electrical connector comprises a housing and one or more light pipes. The housing includes oppositely disposed first and second end portions and is configured for electrically and mechanically connecting a circuit board adjacent a status indicator. Light pipes can be supported adjacent to the respective first and second end portions and may be disposed proximate to the status indicators. Each light pipe includes an elongated main body configured to optically couple with the status indicator and to guide light emitted from the status indicator, a supporting member disposed on the main body and configured to engage the first end portion and a clip member disposed on the main body and configured to engage the first end of the housing, the supporting member and the clip member helping support and secure the main body. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110008985 | CARD CONNECTOR FOR RECEIVING MULTIPLE CARDS - A card connector is adapted to receive first and second electronic cards, each having a plurality of contact pads. The second card being wider than the first card. The connector includes an insulative housing with a plurality of first and second terminals mounted therein for engaging respective ones of the contact pads of the electronic cards when the cards are inserted into the connector. A cover member is pivotally mounted on the housing to permit movement of the cover member between an open position at which one of said first and second electronic cards may be inserted and a closed position at which the electronic card inserted into the cover is operatively positioned within the connector. The cover member has first and second sets of positioning members configured to position and hold electronic cards exclusively at the desired location for such card and wherein some of the positioning members of the first set also act as positioning members of the second set. | 01-13-2011 |
| 20110003513 | CARD ADAPTER - A card adapter ( | 01-06-2011 |
| 20100330840 | CONNECTOR WITH INSERT FOR REDUCED CROSSTALK - A differential pair connector has a housing floor, an array of differential pairs passing through the housing floor, and a conductive grid integrated into the housing floor for reducing crosstalk between the differential pairs. The conductive grid can have various structures, such as conductive inserts, plated regions and/or a conductive housing floor surrounding non-conductive inserts protecting the differential pins. Although any suitable means can be used to fasten the conductive grid into the housing floor, the grid is preferably press fitted into the top of the housing floor. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20100325882 | System And Method For Processor Power Delivery And Thermal Management - A power interconnection system comprising a plurality of z-axis compliant connectors passing power and ground signals between a first circuit board to a second circuit board is disclosed. The interconnection system provides for an extremely low impedance through a broad range of frequencies and allows for large amounts of current to pass from one substrate to the next either statically or dynamically. The interconnection system may be located close to the die or may be further away depending upon the system requirements. The interconnection may also be used to take up mechanical tolerances between the two substrates while providing a low impedance interconnect. | 12-30-2010 |
| 20100322564 | OPTICAL FERRULE ASSEMBLY - An optical ferrule assembly is disclosed. The optical ferrule assembly comprises a ferrule body, a notch part, a retainer and an annular member. The ferrule body includes an optical fiber loading hole extending therethough in a longitudinal direction. The notch part is formed in the ferrule body and has a flat surface which receives the optical fiber loading hole. The retainer is arranged in the notch part and has a lower abutting surface opposing to the flat surface and an inclined abutting surface formed on one end side of the lower abutting surface. The annular member fits on an outer periphery of the ferrule body. When the annular member is brought into contact with a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the retainer on one end side thereof, the inclined abutting surface is opposed to the flat surface, and the lower abutting surface is inclined to the flat surface and separated from the flat surface. When the annular member is brought into contact with the whole of the outer peripheral surface of the retainer, the inclined abutting surface is inclined to the flat surface and separated from the flat surface, and the lower abutting surface is opposed to the flat surface. | 12-23-2010 |
| 20100317227 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY WITH IMPROVED SEALING STRUCTURE - An electrical connector assembly ( | 12-16-2010 |
| 20100309256 | PRINTER INK CARTRIDGE TYPE CONNECTOR - Provided is an electrical connector for a print ink cartridge. The electrical connector includes a housing including a thin protrusion having a rectangle shape on one side portion thereof, a plurality of pin grooves spaced apart predetermined intervals from each in one side lower portion of the protrusion, a plurality of format ribs spaced apart predetermined intervals from each other in the other side of the protrusion, and coupling bosses having a wedge shape separately protruding on both sides of each of the ribs, a connection terminal serving as a torsion spring, the connecting terminal including a pin connector inserted into each of the pin grooves of the housing and fixed in a straight line orientation, a wound coupling insert fitted onto each of the coupling bosses to give elasticity thereto, a parallel extending from the coupling insert and along each of the ribs, a bend bent at a front end of the parallel, and a socket connector bent in a state where the socket connector is connected to the bend, the socket connector being connected to an external socket, and a cover integrally fixed to the housing by a plurality of coupling hooks disposed on the housing, the cover including pine connector grooves pressing the pin connector of the coupling terminal in a downward direction in a side surface of the cover. | 12-09-2010 |
| 20100304582 | INVERSE COPLANAR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - A matable electrical connector, for connecting electrical modules, is described. The connector comprising a plug, the plug including a mating end, mating terminals at the mating end, a module mounting surface substantially perpendicular to the mating end, the module mounting surface including module terminals electrically connectable to the module, and at least one circuit connecting the module terminals to the mating terminals. The connector further comprising a receptacle, the receptacle including a mating end, mating terminals at the mating end, a module mounting surface substantially perpendicular to the mating end, the module mounting surface including module terminals electrically connectable to the module, and at least one circuit connecting the module terminals to the mating terminals. The plug and the receptacle are adapted to mate in a first mode wherein the module mounting surfaces of the plug and the receptacle are substantially coplanar and a second mode wherein the plane of the module mounting surfaces of the plug and the receptacle are substantially parallel but not coplanar. The modules to be connected include PCBs. | 12-02-2010 |
| 20100297872 | RELAY CONNECTOR FOR FPC USING ADHESIVE - A relay connector for connecting together two free ends of flat flexible cable (FFC) is provided with an insulative housing that has a body portion with two open ends that receive free ends of the FFC. The housing includes a terminal assembly disposed in its mid-section and this terminal assembly includes a base with terminals embedded therein. The terminals extend length-wise through the base and have their body portions held by the terminal assembly base so that free ends of the terminals are free to deflect under pressure. The terminals are formed so that their free ends extend at a slight upward angle. A sheet of a thermoplastic adhesive is interposed between the terminal assembly and the housing. Free ends of the FFC are pressed into alignment with the terminal ends under heat and pressure so that the adhesive becomes plastic and flows between the terminals into contact with the FFC. Once the adhesive cools and solidifies, the two free ends of the FFC are connected together. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20100291802 | Watertight Connector And Method Of Manufacturing The Same - A waterproof connector with sealing capability includes a connector housing with a plurality of conductive terminals mounted therein. The terminals are arranged around the perimeter of a circle with contact portions exposed at the radial outermost extents along the circle. The housing has a central opening around which the terminals are arranged and the terminals are each bent into a circular arc in their mounting on the housing. The housing is over molded around the terminal at intermediate portions thereof to provide a liquid proof barrier. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20100291794 | SATA TO IPASS CABLE CONNECTOR - A cable connector comprises four cables, four SATA socket connectors connected with an end of the four cables respectively, and an IPASS™ connector connected with the other end of the four cables; wherein, the SATA socket connector comprises: an insulating body, the center of the insulating body protruding forwardly to form a L-shaped tongue plate, the periphery of the insulating body further protruding forwardly to form a frame which encloses the tongue plate; and a plurality of conductive terminals, each of the conductive terminals being provided with a butting end at the tongue plate side and a soldering end extending backwardly from the butting end, and the soldering end being electrically connected with one end of the cable. The spatial positions of these four SATA socket connectors of the cable connector can be changed flexibly for adapting to changes in the practical application environment, so as to obtain more flexible and convenient use of the cable connector. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20100289596 | IMPEDANCE MATCHED CIRCUIT BOARD - An impedance matched circuit board utilizes a series of vias, one signal via that is surrounded by four ground vias in order to effect impedance matching with a coaxial signal transmission line. The vias are plated and extend through the thickness of the circuit board. Both opposing surfaces of the circuit board are provided with a conductive ground layer and each such ground layer has an opening formed there that encompasses one or more of the vias. On the top surface the opening surrounds the signal and ground via and on the bottom surface the opening only partially surrounds the signal via and the opening includes a convex portion formed therein. | 11-18-2010 |
| 20100285694 | CONNECTOR - An electrical connector comprises a support body, first and second metal cases assembled with the support frame, and first and second terminal groups. The support frame comprises a first tongue part, a second tongue part, and a partition part which partitions the first and second tongue parts. The first terminal group is arranged in the first tongue part, and the second terminal group is arranged in the second tongue part. The support frame is sheltered with a metal sheltering casing comprising a front sheltering casing and a back sheltering casing which are assembled together. First and second holding plates extend from the first and second metal casings, the front sheltering casing is provided with notches, the support frame is provided with recesses, so that the first and second holding plates are held in the notches and recesses. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20100285692 | Electrical Connector Shield with Improved Grounding - An electrical connector is connected to a mated electrical connector through an insertion interface. The electrical connector includes a shielding shell, an insulation body clad with the shielding shell, and several signal terminals received in the insulation body. The insulation body has a mating surface facing the insertion interface. The shielding shell has a first wall. Several ground terminals extend towards the direction of the insertion interface and bent towards the interior of the shielding shell from a mating side of the first wall close to the mating surface, and each ground terminal has a contact portion. Each of the ground terminals of the present invention has an elastic arm with a width nearly the same as that of the electrical connector, so as to provide enough flexibility to ensure the connection stability with the mated electrical connector, and thereby an ideal grounding effect is achieved. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20100283890 | Module Socket - A module socket for use with camera modules has an insulative housing with a base and four walls extending upward. The base and walls have L-shaped terminal-receiving cavities that receive terminal therein. The terminals extend between the two legs of the L-shaped cavities so as to position a terminal contact portion in opposition to contacts on the bottom surface of a camera module. Two metal retainers are applied to two opposing walls of the housing and these retainers have locking arms that extend horizontally into the interior space of the housing. The locking arms each include separate angled guide members and engagement members, the first of which guide a module into the socket and the second of which retain the module in place within the socket. | 11-11-2010 |
| 20100279545 | Electrical Connector Shielding Shell - An electrical connector having a shielding shell, an insulation body clad with the shielding shell, and signal terminals received in the insulation body. The shielding shell has a first wall, and ground terminals extend towards the insertion interface and are bent towards the interior of the shielding shell from a mating side of the first wall close to the mating surface. A protection body corresponding to each ground terminal is disposed on the rust wall, and each protection body includes a guide portion located on one side of each protection body close to the insertion interface and a stopping portion extended from the guide portion. The guide portion is closer to the insertion interface than the contact portion of the ground terminal, and the height of the stopping portion is lower than that of the contact portion. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20100267256 | Electric Connector - A board mount connector ( | 10-21-2010 |
| 20100265389 | CAMERA SOCKET MODULE - A method of tracking and acting on events related to the delivery of a mail piece is provided. An integrated record associated with an addressee of a mail piece is created. The mail piece is given a unique identifier, is associated with the addressee, and is placed in a mail stream with the date and nature of associated delivery events being recorded. After a predetermined delivery event occurs, a follow-up communication is transmitted to the addressee, and the date of this follow-up communication is recorded. The date of any response by the addressee to the follow-up communication is also recorded. To the integrated record associated with the addressee is added the date and nature of the delivery events associated with the mail piece, the date of the follow-up communication, and the date of any response by the addressee to the follow-up communication. | 10-21-2010 |
| 20100261384 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector comprises an insulating body with a front housing and a rear housing coupled together to form an accommodating portion. The front housing includes vertical tongue plate that supports a plurality of conductive terminals. The terminals include a contacting portion position on the tongue, a body portion position in the accommodating portion and a tail extending from the insulating body. A metal cover can be provided to cover the insulating body. | 10-14-2010 |
| 20100254660 | INTERLOCKING MODULAR HEADERS AND HEADER ASSEMBLIES THEREOF - Interlocking modular connectors or headers Have flexible tongue and groove structures for forming a variety of header assembly configurations. The interlocking modular headers can have locking structures in addition to the tongue and groove mating structures for permanently interlocking the modular headers together. The locking structures can include opposing ramps having locking surfaces that engage each other and prevent sliding disengagement of the modular headers in one direction and the grooves can include stop members to prevent sliding disengagement in the opposite direction. The tongues and grooves can have a dovetail shaped cross-section to allow some freedom of lateral movement between the interlocking modular headers in order for ramps to slide over each other and cause locking surfaces to engage and also to provide some independent flexibility to facilitate placement onto a mounting component and to withstand elevated temperatures. | 10-07-2010 |
| 20100243844 | MICROELECTRONIC COMPONENT SUPPORT WITH REINFORCED STRUCTURE - A microelectronic support assembly has a support member formed from plateable resin, such as liquid crystalline polymer and the support member is configured with a laser to define holes in the support member. These holes and other areas of the support member are plated and the plating forms a plurality of hollow metal columns that provide reinforcement to the support member so that it can resist wire bonding pressures. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20100240256 | INTERCONNECTING MODULAR HEADERS AND HEADER ASSEMBLIES THEREOF - Interconnecting modular connectors or headers have flexible tongue and groove structures for forming a variety of header assembly configurations. The interconnecting modular headers can have locking structures in addition to the tongue and groove mating structures for permanently interlocking the modular headers together. The sidewalls of each modular connector can be parallel to each other and disposed at supplementary angles with respect to the rear wall of the housing. The top wall of each modular connector can have a portion wall extending inwardly from each sidewall at an angle of greater than ninety degrees and each portion wall can have an upwardly extending wall that joins the portion walls to a ceiling. The portion walls can join with the upwardly extending walls to form a T-shape corner. The upwardly extending walls can join with the ceiling equally at an angle of greater than ninety degrees. | 09-23-2010 |
| 20100210139 | Mini Receptacle - An electrical connector comprises: an insulating housing having an accommodating chamber at a rear portion thereof and a tongue plate protruding forwards from a front portion thereof; a plurality of conductive terminals comprising an upper row of conductive terminals and a lower row of conductive terminals which are mounted on upper and lower sides of the tongue plate respectively, each conductive terminal including a butting portion, a soldering portion, and a bending portion connected between the butting portion and the soldering portion, the butting portions of said upper row of conductive terminals and lower row of conductive terminals being mounted on the upper and lower sides of the tongue plate respectively, the soldering portions of each row of conductive terminals extending from below the rear portion of the insulating housing and being arranged in a front column and a rear column; a shielding casing covering periphery of the insulating housing; and two positioning modules being mounted into the accommodating chamber of the insulating housing and enveloping periphery of the bending portions of said plurality of conductive terminals. The electrical connector can efficiently prevent bending portions of the conductive terminals from further bending and contacting with each other when an external force is applied and thus can prevent the short circuit failure. | 08-19-2010 |
| 20100210131 | LATCHING CONNECTOR - A plug connector for use with electronic devices provides a latching member that engages a mating hole in a guide frame with a hook, and which can be easily delatched from the guide frame or opposing connector or housing. The hook locks the plug connector into engagement with the guide frame or housing, but is readily released by actuation of an actuator (e.g., a pulling member), which causes the latching member to translate in a vertical direction so that the hooks are lifted upward and disengaged from the guide frame or housing. | 08-19-2010 |
| 20100197170 | COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH SHORT LENGTH COMPLIANT PIN - An electrical connector having a plurality of connector units each having a pair of columns of edge coupled differential signal pairs separated by a ground shield terminal. The ground shield terminals each face a different signal pair of terminals in an adjacent column. Notwithstanding the different size and configurations of the ground and signal terminals, the terminals have mounting tail portions that are disposed in a uniform array different from the arrangement of the body portions of the terminals of the connector unit. The mounting tail portions are of a reduced length which benefit the electrical performance of the connector where it meets its supporting circuit board. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20100197169 | CONNECTOR WITH SHORT LENGTH COMPLIANT PIN - An electrical connector having a plurality of connector units each having a pair of columns of edge coupled differential signal pairs separated by a ground shield terminal. The ground shield terminals each face a different signal pair of terminals in an adjacent column. Notwithstanding the different size and configurations of the ground and signal terminals, the terminals have mounting tail portions that are disposed in a uniform array different from the arrangement of the body portions of the terminals of the connector unit. The mounting tail portions are of a reduced length which benefit the electrical performance of the connector where it meets its supporting circuit board. | 08-05-2010 |
| 20100184336 | BULB SOCKET - Provided is a bulb socket. The bulb socket includes a housing formed as a single piece using a single mold assembly, a couple of lamp holders, a double contact terminal, and a single contact terminal. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100178804 | DUAL STACKED CONNECTOR - A connector has an insulative housing and two edge card-receiving slots disposed in a stacked arrangement with in the insulative housing. Each slot receives an edge card of an electronic module therein. The slots support conductive terminals that extend from a plurality of individual terminal assemblies. The housing may be positioned in a cage that includes receptacles on a front face of the cage. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20100173506 | Substrate Connector - A substrate connector utilizes a plurality of conductive terminals, each of which are held in a single terminal-receiving cavity of a substrate. The terminals of the connector have a hook-shape with a retention portions in the form of a fork having a central slot and two free ends spaced apart from the retention portion and which protrude out of their cavities for contacting contact pads on opposing circuit boards. The retention portions engage abutments formed in the cavities to hold the terminals in place but do so in a manner that permits the terminals to move in both the vertical and horizontal directions. | 07-08-2010 |
| 20100167584 | STACKED-TYPE CONNECTOR - A stacked-type connector includes a housing, a plurality of conductive terminals supported by the housing, two shields, and a spacer. A first and second tongue plate protrude from the housing in an upper and lower position and two latching arms extend from a rear portion of the housing. The plurality of the conductive terminals comprises a first terminal group and a second terminal group. The spacer comprises a main body portion and two latching portions protruding outwards respectively from two sides of the main body portion, the two latching portions configured to engage the two latching arms of the housing so as to secure the spacer on the rear portion. A plurality of positioning holes extend through the spacer in an vertical direction, and the tail portions of the plurality of the conductive terminals are inserted through the positioning holes of the spacer and protruded below the spacer. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20100159723 | CARD EDGE CONNECTOR - A card edge connector comprises an insulating housing provided with a plurality of terminals, an actuator, an engaging member and a force transmitter. The insulating housing comprises at least one end tower disposed at an end thereof The actuator includes a push arm substantially linearly movable within the end tower. The engaging member, pivoted to rotate within the end tower, is configured to secure an inserted card and to eject the inserted card. The force transmitter, pivoted to rotate within the end tower, is able to engage with the push arm of the actuator and the engaging member. The force transmitter is actuated by the actuator to apply a force to rotate the engaging member and change a direction of the force in response to rotation of the engaging member. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100159717 | Board-To-Board Connector - A board-to-board connector is disclosed. The connector has first and second connectors. The first connector has concave insertion portions in which first terminals are arranged. The second connector is configured to be engaged, by fitting, with the first connector. The second connector has convex insertion portions in which second terminals are arranged and which are inserted in the concave insertion portions. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100151736 | CONNECTOR WITH TWO-PIECE HOUSING - A connector includes a housing that is formed of a first and second section (the two sections which may be interlocking pieces) and has a hollow interior that is filled with a set of terminals. The housing pieces have a complementary engagement rail and channel that allows the two sections to be joined together in a structurally acceptable manner. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20100151716 | Fpc Joining Connector - A relay connector ( | 06-17-2010 |
| 20100136850 | Torsion-Style Connector - A terminal ( | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100130063 | MODULAR CONNECTOR WITH EMI PROTECTION - A connector includes a first and second housing that are configured to be coupled together. The connector may include two circuit cards supported by card supports. Mating edges of the first and second housing are configured to be coupled together and may include one or more crushed ribs positioned in an elongated channel/elongated shoulder interface. The one or more crushed ribs may be configured so as to be spaced apart a distance that acts to improve the electrical shielding provided by the connector. The connector may be configured to be coupled to a cable. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100130058 | FLOATING CONNECTOR - A floating connector that utilizes multiple cables or ribbon cable is described, the connector has two termination ends, each with a housing and conductive terminals. The housings have a stepped configuration having at least two different levels on which free ends of the cables are terminated to the terminals of the housing. The terminals extend from the steps to terminating faces that are mate with opposing receptacle connectors. The two housing are flexibly interconnected so that they may deflect relative to each other. | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100130044 | Cable Connector - A cable connector ( | 05-27-2010 |
| 20100120277 | ELECTRICAL CARD CONNECTOR - An electrical card connector comprises an insulative housing, a shield covering the insulative housing, a plurality of terminals received within the insulative housing, and an ejection mechanism. The insulative housing and the shield define a receiving space for receiving an electrical card. The ejection mechanism disposed on one side of the receiving space comprises a base and a movable push rod mounted within the base. A reinforced rib protruding from a surface of the rear portion of the push rod, and a corresponding receiving groove is defined on the base for receiving said the reinforced rib movable therein. A guide groove is defined on the bottom wall of the push rod, and a guide rib protrudes from the base, which is received within said guide groove and movable therein. Therefore, the push rod will have improved mechanical strength and is not easily broken. The engagement between the reinforced rib and the receiving groove and the engagement between the guide groove and the guide rib together confine the push rod in a lateral and vertical direction and prevent the push rod from shifting. | 05-13-2010 |
| 20100112840 | Memory Card Connector - A memory card connector includes an insulative housing having a terminal-mounting section which mounts a plurality of conductive terminals having contact portions for engaging appropriate contacts on a memory card. The housing at least in part defines a card-receiving cavity for receiving the memory card. A card eject mechanism includes a slider movably mounted on the housing. The slider is engageable with the memory card for movement therewith into and out of the cavity between an inserted connection position and a withdrawal position. A slide lock member is mounted on the connector, independent of the eject mechanism, and is engageable with the slider to hold the slider in its inserted connection position. An ejection control member is mounted on the housing for releasing the slide lock from engagement with the slider to allow the slider and memory card to be ejected. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20100099291 | CARD EDGE CONNECTOR - A card edge connector comprises an insulating housing comprising a receptacle provided with a plurality of terminals therein and a pair of support arms disposed at opposite ends of the insulating housing. Each of the support arms comprises a flexible portion having a distal free end. The flexible portion comprises a latch element configured for establishing a latching engagement with the card module and a resistance provider applying a relievable resistant upward force to an improperly inserted card module and causing the flexible portion to deflect while an unusually large force is applied thereto. | 04-22-2010 |
| 20100099284 | CARD CONNECTOR - A card connector essentially includes an insulation body, a metal shell and an ejection lever. The insulation body includes a pair of two guide arms formed at two sides of the insulation body, a plurality of conductive terminals and an ejection apparatus formed at one of the two guide arms. The metal shell is engaged with the insulation body for receiving a card. The ejection lever is pivotally attached to an inner surface of the metal shell thereby forming a pivot mechanism, and operatively connected to the ejection apparatus such that the ejection lever rotates around the pivot mechanism when the ejection apparatus is actuated. The metal shell includes an integrally formed bulge protruding from the metal shell, and the bulge is formed in the vicinity of the pivot mechanism so as to reinforce the strength and rigidity of the metal shell. | 04-22-2010 |
| 20100075541 | RELAY CONNECTOR FOR FLEXIBLE CABLES - A connector ( | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100075529 | TERMINAL ASSEMBLY AND FLAT CABLE CONNECTOR - A connector for connecting together two ends of flat flexible cable includes a base member and a cover member. The base member has a plurality of slots that receive a corresponding number of conductive terminals. The terminals have two upward bends in them near their midpoint and these bends are spaced apart longitudinally along the terminals so as to mate with exposed ends of the lengths of flat cable. Two projections serve as press arms to retain a cover in place upon the base member. The cover exerts a pressure on the cable ends and the terminals to provide a reliable electrical contact between them. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100073884 | LIGHT ENGINE, HEAT SINK AND ELECTRICAL PATH ASSEMBLY - An assembly includes a conductive heat sink, a heat generating device, such as a light emitting diode, mounted on the heat sink, a pair of pins which extend through channels provided through the heat sink, and a pair of sleeves which at least partially surrounds the pins to electrically isolate the pins from the heat sink. The assembly can be used to form a lightbulb. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100068919 | CABLE CONNECTOR - A cable connector for connecting a flat cable having lead wires to a circuit board including a housing carrying terminals and an actuator moveable between a first position to enable insertion of the flat cable and a second position to connect the lead wires to the terminals. The actuator has a main body and further includes first shafts extending from opposite sides of the main body as well as second shafts carried in positions for engaging at least part of the terminals. The first shafts are supported by first bearing parts on auxiliary connector securing members carried on opposite sides of the housing while the second shafts are supported by second bearing parts of the terminals engaging the second shafts. When the actuator is in the first position, moment forces are generated on the first shafts and second shafts respectively by the first bearing parts and the second bearing parts which oppose movement of the actuator from the first position to the second position. The housing also includes concave and convex side portions which interact with the first shafts to further assist in the retention of the actuator in the first position. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100062647 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector ( | 03-11-2010 |
| 20100055933 | HIGH-DENSITY, ROBUST CONNECTOR - A high speed connector includes a plurality of wafer-style components, the wafers including two columns of conductive terminals that are supported in an insulative support body by a plurality of channels. Ribs may be provided to help secure one of the terminals in one of the plurality of channels. The two columns of terminals are configured to form broadside coupled terminal pairs and an air channel is at least partially disposed in the wafer between two adjacent broadside coupled terminal pairs. | 03-04-2010 |
| 20100041255 | Substrate Connector - A substrate connector includes a housing, a plurality of terminals which project from the housing and are connected to a substrate, and a guide plate which is secured to the housing for guiding at least some of the terminals. The guide plate includes a main part formed in a meandering shape, and end portions which are joined to opposite sides of the main part and are attached to guide plate attaching portions arranged on opposite sides of the housing. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20100039031 | Electroluminescent Lamp - An electroluminescent lamp comprises a substrate, an electroluminescent system printed on the substrate and a protection layer covering the outer surface of the electroluminescent system. The electroluminescent system comprises two electrode layers, where a dielectric layer and electroluminescent layer placed there between. The protection layer and the substrate interconnecting to form an envelope layer sealing the electroluminescent system, isolating the electroluminescent system inside the substrate and the protection layer. There is an adhesive layer beneath the substrate. It is also disclosed here a combination of an electroluminescent lamp and a metal dome sheet. There is a metal dome sheet beneath the adhesive layer. The metal dome sheet comprises a spacer where several receiving-grooves are provided and several metal domes seated respectively within the receiving-grooves. There is a second adhesive layer beneath the spacer. This invention has a simple structure and is easy to assemble. | 02-18-2010 |
| 20100035474 | Electronic Card Connector - The present invention provides an electronic card connector, and intends to arrange one single testing terminal which forms a testing circuit together with an inherent conductive terminal of the electronic card connector, thereby obtaining a testing function which must be done by using two insertion pins in the prior art. Due to omitting one testing terminal, the volume of the electronic card connector is further reduced, and product assembly becomes more simply and opera table, thereby improving product efficiency, and greatly lowing manufacturing cost. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20100029119 | CABLE CONNECTOR - A cable connector including a housing with an inserting hole adapted to receive a flat cable including terminals mounted on the housing that has contact parts to be electrically connected to lead wires of the flat cable. The connector includes an actuator having a main body moveable between a first position to enable insertion of the flat cable and a second position, parallel to the direction of insertion-and-extraction of the flat cable, to connect the lead wires of the flat cable to the contact parts. The actuator includes locked portions on opposite sides of the main body and the housing includes locking portions on opposite sides of the housing which are engaged with the locked portions when the actuator is in the second position. The locked portions include tip edges extending parallel to the direction of insertion-and-extraction of the flat cable when the actuator is in the second position and the locking portions include facing tip edges inclined to the direction of the insertion-and-extraction of the flat cable with the distance between facing tip edges of the locked portions being narrower at the inlet side of the inserting hole. The actuator is mounted to permit rearward shifting movement when the flat cable is not received within the inserting hole which displaces the relative alignment between locked portions and locking portions thereby permitting easier opening of the actuator for insertion of the cable while also providing a secure lock when connection is made with the flat cable. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100015835 | Edge Connector With Preload Caps - A circuit board edge connector includes an insulative housing and two opposing mating ends with a plurality of conductive terminals supported by the housing and extending between the two ends. One end of the connector mates with an opposing connector and the other end has a slot disposed therein that receives the mating edge of a printed circuit card or board. The terminals at the end of the connector extend outwardly in a cantilevered fashion and they terminate in free ends that contact conductive pads on the edge of the circuit card. A preload cap is provided that includes two parts that interfit with each other and with the circuit card mating end of the connector. These preload caps engage the terminal free ends and impart a preload to the terminals so that the circuit card may be easily inserted into the connector slot and the caps are subsequently removed from the connector. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20100009563 | Socket Connector - A socket connector configured such that elongated guide holes are formed in the housing so as to receive guide members of a device to be connected, and a slide member is attached to the housing to be slidable in the longitudinal direction of the elongated guide holes so as to restrict the guide members to their initial positions. The socket enables direct placement of the device on the housing, can shorten the projection length of projection terminals of the device, can facilitate positioning of the device to thereby enhance the easiness of attachment operation, can prevent bending of the projection terminals, can cope with an increase in density of the projection terminals, and has a simple structure. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100009562 | CONNECTOR FOR AN ELECTRONIC CARD - A card connector ( | 01-14-2010 |
| 20100008630 | Locking Mechanism for Optical Tranceivers - A locking mechanism for connecting an optical connector to the TOSA or ROSA connector of an optical transceiver having no cover. The locking mechanism includes a connector plug equipped with an interface apparatus having a clip installed to the plug, a locking mechanism that keeps the clip in place and a spring mechanism that provides force for maintaining physical contact between the ferrule end face and the optical plane of the TOSA and ROSA. | 01-14-2010 |
| 20090305575 | Socket Connector - A receptacle connector is arranged on an interface of an electronic device for mating with a corresponding plug connector. An anti-incorrect-insertion block is arranged on and protruded from a mating portion of the plug connector. The receptacle connector comprises an insulating housing, conductive terminals assembled in the housing and a first shielding shell for covering on the outside of the insulating housing. A soldering portion welded to a circuit board is arranged on the lower edge of the first shielding shell. The receptacle connector is further provided with a second shielding shell for shielding the electromagnetic signals from the fool-proof opening of the interface. A receptacle connector of the invention shields the fool-proof opening by adding the second shielding shell, thereby preventing the electromagnetic leakage, improving the anti-electromagnetic interference capability of the connector and ensuring an electrical connection of the connector. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20090305550 | FPC Connector With Rotating Latch - A cable connector includes a housing with an insertion recess for receiving an end of a flat cable and a plurality of terminals disposed in the housing for connecting to conductive leads of the flat cable. An actuator is attached to the housing so that the attitude of the actuator can be changed between a first position at which the flat cable can be inserted into the opening and a second position at which the actuator presses the conductive leads of the inserted flat cable into contact with the terminals. The actuator is attached to the housing at a cable insertion end side thereof and brought to the second position when the attitude of the actuator is changed in an insertion direction of the flat plate-like cable. A fulcrum of the attitude-changing movement of the actuator in the insertion direction is positioned further from the second position, as viewed from an effort point of a force applied by the flat cable to the actuator at the second position, than a point of action of the force being applied. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20090305544 | Floating Connector Holder - A connector holder has a U-shaped frame and supports an internal connector-receiving part within the U-shaped frame. Guide pieces are provided that grip the ends of a connector and the cable to which the connector is attached. The connector-receiving part thereby floats inside of the U-shaped frame so as to be positioned accurately for mounting to an opposing connector. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20090305528 | Board-to-board connector pair - An electrical connector comprises a generally rectangular dielectric housing with a mating face and a mounting face. A plurality of terminal support posts extend in a direction from the mounting face towards the mating face and each support post has oppositely facing first and second sidewalls and a connecting surface. A plurality of terminal receiving cavities are spaced along a longitudinal axis of the housing for receiving terminals therein. A plurality of terminals are provided with each including a solder tail portion and a generally U-shaped contact portion. The solder tail portion is positioned along the mounting face and the contact portion includes a first, distal contact leg, a second, proximal contact leg spaced from and generally parallel to the first contact leg and a connecting portion extending between the first and second contact legs. The first contact leg extends along the first sidewall, the second contact leg extending along the second sidewall, and the connecting portion extending along the connecting surface. | 12-10-2009 |
| 20090298349 | Jack connector assembly having circuitry components integrated for providing POE-functionality - The invention relates to a jack connector assembly having circuitry components integrated providing power over LAN-functionality, in particular for use with regard to Ethernet-networks. An object of the present invention is to provide a jack connector assembly providing integrated power over LAN-functionality and especially avoiding any undesirable and destructive heat accumulation. The object is achieved by a modular jack connector assembly having at least one connector housing ( | 12-03-2009 |
| 20090298334 | Connector Shield Case - A connector shield case having a tubular shape and is attached to a housing having a plurality of terminals to thereby surround the terminals. The connector shield case is formed by bending a metal blank having a predetermined shape. The connector shield case comprises a ceiling plate portion, side wall portions extending downward from corresponding opposite side ends of the ceiling plate portion, mounting projecting-leg portions extending downward from each of the side wall portions, a bottom plate support portion connecting, at opposite ends, with the side wall portions and a bottom plate portion in parallel with the ceiling plate portion and connecting with the bottom plate support portion via a bend portion. With respect to the front-rear direction, the bottom plate portion overlaps in position with at least one of the mounting projecting-leg portions. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20090298319 | Flat Cable Connector - A cable connector comprising having a housing with an opening for receiving an end of a flat cable therein. The housing also has a plurality of terminal recesses, and a plurality of conductive terminals disposed in the recesses for connecting to conductive leads of the flat cable. The terminals are provided with solder connecting portions for adhering to conductive pads by soldering, and contact portions for contacting the flat cable conductive leads. The terminals recesses are at least partly defined by terminal holding walls confronting external surfaces of the terminals received therein, by broad width portions, and a cut-away portions formed between parts in the terminals holding walls, the parts facing the terminal solder connecting portions and contact portions, respectively. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20090298316 | Card Connector - A memory card connector ( | 12-03-2009 |
| 20090298304 | Co-Edge Connector - A connector includes a housing with a set of broad-side coupled terminals configured to engage a pair of signal traces on a first panel and a second panel and transfer signals between the signal traces on the first and second panels. The connector may be slid onto the edges and then fastened to one or both of the panels with a locking feature. Multiple signal pairs may be included in the connector and may be electrically separated. The design of the connector helps facilitate high-speed data communication per signal pair with a return loss performance that does not exceed at predetermined level. Certain configurations of the connector may be used for co-planar configurations. Certain configurations of the connector may couple together panels of different thicknesses. | 12-03-2009 |
| 20090291592 | CONNECTOR WITH INSERT FOR REDUCED CROSSTALK - A differential pair connector has a housing floor, an array of differential pairs passing through the housing floor, and a conductive grid integrated into the housing floor for reducing crosstalk between the differential pairs. The conductive grid can have various structures, such as conductive inserts, plated regions and/or a conductive housing floor surrounding non-conductive inserts protecting the differential pins. Although any suitable means can be used to fasten the conductive grid into the housing floor, the grid is preferably press fitted into the top of the housing floor. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20090291572 | CONNECTOR SYSTEM WITH GUIDE - A connector guide mounted in front of a receptacle connector is provided. The guide may include a press arm that helps urge a mating connector into a desired alignment. The guide is separate from the receptacle connector and serves to align contact surfaces and provide strain relief to the receptacle connector. | 11-26-2009 |
| 20090279832 | Hermaphroditic Fibre Optical Connector System - The connector system provides two identical hermaphroditic housings, which accomplish a reliable connection of standard optical fiber connectors without the use of an adaptor. The connector system includes a first housing mounted to a first printed wiring board and a second housing mounted to a second printed wiring board. Each housing supports an optical fiber connector therein. Each housing includes an inner member and an outer member Springs are provided between the inner and outer members to provide biasing of the housings in the mating direction of the optical connectors. | 11-12-2009 |
| 20090269949 | COMPRESSION CONNECTOR - Compression connectors and methods are provided that are suitable for mating a flat flexible circuit and a printed circuit board. A mounting assembly secures a locking compression assembly to a printed circuit board. Pliable compression springs mounted on rotatable levers engage the top surface of the flexible circuit and force the flexible circuit down onto an interposer, which in turn forces the interposer down onto the printed circuit board. Stop plates are biased towards the rotatable levers to hold the levers in the closed position. Latch members engage the stop plates to keep the connector closed. | 10-29-2009 |
| 20090258543 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HAVING POSITIONING PEG AND ASSEMBLY HAVING SAME - The present disclosure relates to electrical connectors and to header systems having such connectors. In one embodiment an electrical connector also known as a header can have two aligning and locating pegs for cooperating with alignment holes of the housing of a control module to accurately and precisely position header in a respective bay of the control module. The pegs of each header can have either unique cross-sectional shapes which can be reflected in respective alignment holes of housing, or can be uniquely positioned on the header which positioning is matched on the holes of the housing to permit each header to be accurately and precisely seated along the x-axis and the y-axis in only one bay and in only a desired front back orientation, or both. In this fashion, the terminals of the header, including its pins, are in position to engage openings in a PCB or other connector. The pegs can also include ribs to capture the housing and prevent vertical or z-axis movement of the header relative to the housing. Retaining the desired vertical position can result in precise placement of the terminals along the z-axis for engagement with respective PCB. Each header can include a trough system to receive overflow of adhesive used to secure the header to the housing. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20090246976 | Rotary Connector - Rotary electrical connector comprising a ring-shaped outside terminal having a circular inner circumference portion, a ring-shaped inside terminal having a circular outer circumference portion, which is concentric with the inner circumference portion of the ring-shaped outside terminal; and a rotatable ring-shaped connection terminal electrically connecting the outside terminal with the inside terminal; wherein the connection terminal elastically deforms along a radial direction thereof, an outer circumference portion of the connection terminal abuting the inner circumference portion of the outside terminal and the outer circumference portion of the inside terminal. | 10-01-2009 |
| 20090221184 | Card Connector - A card connector is configured for receiving a generally rectangular card therein. The card has contact pads and generally parallel first and second sides with a cut-away portion formed in the first side in proximity to a front end of the card. The cut-away portion includes a short length extending from the front end generally parallel to the first side, and a tapered shoulder part extending from the short length to the first side. The connector includes an insulative housing with first and second spaced apart sidewalls that define a cavity therein for receiving the card in an insertion direction. A tapered surface is provided adjacent the first sidewall to guide an improperly inserted card at an angle to the insertion direction and a second sidewall recess is formed in the second sidewall to permit entrance of a corner part of such improperly inserted card. A plurality of electrically conductive terminals are mounted in the housing and configured to engage the contact pads of the card upon proper insertion of the card into the housing. A metal shell is also mounted on the housing. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20090221178 | Electrical Connector for Flat Cable - An electrical connector for a flat sheet-like cable includes an insulative housing with a plurality of terminals and an actuator. The actuator is moveable between a first insertion position and a second operational position with the first position permitting insertion of the cable into the connector and the second position being configured such that the contact pads of the cable engage the contact portions of the terminals. The actuator has an abutting part formed on opposite ends thereof. A pair of generally planar securing members is provided at opposite ends of the housing. Each securing member includes a stop surface to define a depth to which the cable may be inserted, a restraining member that interacts with said abutting part of said actuator upon positioning said actuator in the second position to define a restraining surface to prevent removal of said cable and a recess portion defined between the stop surface and said restraining surface. | 09-03-2009 |
| 20090215295 | MODULAR SLIM CONNECTOR - A floating type electrical connecting device, comprises: first and second electrical connectors. The first electrical connector includes a first insulating housing, and a plurality of first conductive terminals. The first insulating housing has a first mating surface, a plugging surface located on an opposite side of the first mating surface, two side surfaces respectively connected at opposite left and right sides of the first mating surface and the plugging surface, and a plurality of first terminal grooves extending from the mating surface to the plugging surface through the first insulating housing. In addition, a vertical lateral protruding edge is formed at each side surface adjacent to the first mating surface, and protruding from the side surface. The second electrical connector includes a second insulating housing, and a plurality of second conductive terminals. The second insulating housing has two sliding grooves respectively for receiving the two lateral protruding edges. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20090214165 | Optical Fiber Connector With Lens - An optical connector having a compression ring that is fitted onto a front end portion of a ferrule so as to compressively deform the ferrule and thus reduce the diameter of a through hole formed in the ferrule to thereby press and fixedly hold an optical fiber within the through hole from the outside. The compression ring can fix an optical fiber with high accuracy in terms of the position of the center axis of the optical fiber and can easily be manufactured through a simple manufacturing process. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20090203245 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - An electrical connector assembly for mounting on a circuit board includes a pressing frame, a base, and a pressing pole. The base and the pressing frame may be mounted on two opposite surfaces the circuit board so that a pivoting portion and protruding pieces of the base respectively pass through the circuit board. The pressing frame is mounted on the pivoting portion. The pressing pole mounts to the protruding pieces and can be translated so as to urge the pressing frame toward a closed position. A receptacle connector may be mounted between the pivoting portion and the protruding pieces and secured by the pressing frame. A radiator may be mounted over on the receptacle connector. A plurality of fastener may extend between the radiator and the base so as to secure the radiator in position. | 08-13-2009 |
| 20090202207 | Industrial interconnect system incorporating transceiver module cage - An interconnect system ( | 08-13-2009 |
| 20090197440 | Board to Board Connector - A board mounted connector for a board to board connector system is disclosed which can be smaller, provide a more robust connection to a conductive circuit on a printed circuit board while allowing for a high degree of circuit design freedom on the board circuit due to the terminal insertion from the mating side of the housing where the terminals are generally above a bottom portion ( | 08-06-2009 |
| 20090163067 | Cable connector - A cable connector includes a housing into which a cable may be inserted. A plurality of terminals are mounted on the housing and include an elastically-deformable arm portion with a free end section and a distal end section; and an actuator mounted on the housing and movable between a first operative position and a second operative position wherein the actuator urges the contact portion of each terminal towards the cable upon insertion of said cable into said insertion opening and movement of said actuator from said first operative position to said second operative position. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20090163045 | PLATED DIELECTRIC FRAME WITH INTEGRATED CONNECTOR - A connector assembly of complex shape has a connector body with possesses a plurality of distinct surfaces both parallel and intersecting. Laser directed structuring is used to form patterns of conductive traces on the surfaces of the connector body and raised ribs are formed along the traces and interposed between them to form channels that encompass at least portions of the traces. The raised ribs increase the time in which plating solution can dwell over the laser excited areas and also form abrasion barriers to prevent abrasion for the conductive traces during the plating thereof. | 06-25-2009 |
| 20090142970 | Modular connectors with easy-connect capability - Modular connectors are provided that have a modular receptacle connector assembly matable with a modular plug connector assembly for connecting AC or DC power connectors and electrical signals including board-to-board and wire-to-board connection. Provided is a “pass through” modular component to facilitate connection and disconnection of only the power supply for service without disconnecting the entire system. The wire connector also may load to the main housing thus obviating the need for a panel mount. Also provided is a one-unit modular connector system with either a coplanar or a right-angle design. Furthermore, multiple AC and/or DC power supplies can be provided that utilize minimum board space. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090142953 | Low profile modular electrical connectors and systems - Power connector modules are provided that can be plug connectors, receptacle connectors, or a system of plug and receptacle connector modules and optionally other modules, that mate together. Each connector has an uncoupled contact feature. The uncoupled contacts have exposed surfaces to dissipate heat resulting from Joule effects. The uncoupled contacts for the plug connector converge to form a blade structure at one side. The uncoupled contacts for the receptacle connector form a receiving section that engages the blade structure of the plug connector when the plug connector and receptacle connector are used together. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20090130917 | Retaining and grounding clip for adapter module - An adapter module used to convert optical signals to electrical signals or electrical signals to optical signals utilizing a “C” shaped retaining clip to secure the adapter module housing together. The retaining clips are used in place of screws, rivets or snap fits and provide an easy and simple way to assembled adapter modules. The retaining clips require no additional structure thereby minimizing the overall size of the adapter module | 05-21-2009 |
| 20090130909 | INTERCONNECT DEVICE AND THE ASSEMBLY SAME IS USED THEREIN - An assembly ( | 05-21-2009 |
| 20090130873 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes an insulating body and a plurality of signal terminals and ground terminals contained therein. Each terminal includes a contact portion, a foot portion and a connection portion therebetween. The contact portions are arranged in two lines on the insulating body, and the foot portions are arranged in two lines. The locations of the free ends of the foot portions included in one line correspond with the location arrangement of their contact portions. Compared with the free ends of the foot portions of each signal terminal pair in the line, the distance between the free ends of the foot portions of two corresponding adjacent terminals in the other line is increased. | 05-21-2009 |
| 20090124106 | FLAT CIRCUIT CONNECTOR - An electrical connector is provided for terminating a flat electrical circuit. The connector includes a dielectric housing having an opening at a front portion thereof for receiving an end of the flat circuit, along with a rear terminating portion. A plurality of terminals are mounted on the housing in a side-by-side array spaced along the opening. An actuator is movably mounted relative to the housing for movement between an open position allowing the end of the flat circuit to be inserted into the opening and a closed position to relatively bias the flat circuit against the terminals. The actuator has a dust cover portion for covering the rear terminating portion of the housing when the actuator is in its closed position. | 05-14-2009 |
| 20090101405 | Electrical-Wire Support Apparatus - An electrical-wire support structure ( | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090098767 | DUAL STACKED CONNECTOR - A small size connector has an insulative housing and two edge card-receiving slots disposed in a stacked arrangement with in the connector housing. Each slot receives an edge card of an electronic module therein. The slots support conductive terminals that extend from a plurality of individual terminal assemblies. The terminal assemblies include clip members that engage an opposing shoulder formed on the interior of the connector housing. The front face of the connector is provided with various engagement openings that receive engagement members of light pipe assemblies and shielding assemblies, so that when assembled, the connector, shield, terminal assemblies and light pipes all act as a single, integrated component. | 04-16-2009 |
| 20090098766 | Modular jack connector system - Modular electrical jack connector system comprising at least one jack connector housing and at least one therein inserted jack connector subassembly wherein each jack connector housing comprises a front coupling side having at least two openings which openings are disposed one above the other to receive a variety of electrical plug connectors through the front coupling side and an oppositely disposed rear side for insertion of at least one jack connector subassembly wherein further each jack connector subassembly comprises a longitudinal strip-like carrier having a substantially right-angled profile and further on the upper side and on the lower side respectively a series of extrusion-coated or injection-molded jack terminals which at a front end of the strip-like carrier form uncoated, bent-back cantilevered contact portions. | 04-16-2009 |
| 20090098758 | Connection system and squib connector therefor - The invention relates to a squib connector for mating with a squib holder and to a corresponding, connection system. system according to any of the preceding claims, said connector. The inventive squib connector is adapted to be used for an inventive connection system between a squib connector and a complementary squib holder, said connection system has one locking means ( | 04-16-2009 |
| 20090053936 | Filter Connector - A filter connector includes a dielectric housing having a mounting face. At least one row of terminal-receiving passages are formed in the housing through the mounting face. A row of filter-receiving pockets are formed in the housing through the mounting face respectively in alignment with the passages, and with one side of each pocket communicating with its respective passage. A slot is formed in the mounting face of the housing and extends along the row of pockets in communication with opposite sides thereof. A plurality of terminals are mounted into the passages. A plurality of filters are inserted into the pockets through the mounting face, with one side of the filters respectively engageable with the terminals. A single shorting bar is inserted into the slot in the housing through the mounting face and into engagement with opposite sides of the filters. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090052836 | Optical Fiber Data Link - A data link for transmitting data between first and second optically active devices, such as in articulated electronic devices. A coupling unit is mounted above each optically active device. Each coupling unit has a convexly tapered well extending between a top surface and a bottom surface, with a larger opening in the top surface and a smaller opening at the bottom surface. The tapered well receives one end of the optical fiber and aligns the end with the corresponding optically active device. The smaller opening of the well may have a circular cross-section or a keyhole cross-section. A groove may be disposed near a top surface of each coupling unit, with the groove extending between the tapered well and a sidewall of the coupling unit. A segment of the optical fiber disposed near an end curves along the contour of the convexly tapered sidewalls when the optical fiber is inserted into the groove. A pair of opposed lips retain the optical fiber in the groove. | 02-26-2009 |
| 20090042430 | Fastener for a socket connector - A fastener for a socket connector includes a frame and a pressing assembly. The frame has an opening and a plurality of protrusions. The protrusions extend from inner edges of the frame toward the opening. The pressing assembly has a cover and a buckling piece. The cover is pivotally connected to the frame. The buckling piece locks the cover on the frame. Using the above arrangement, the protrusions are used to accurately align the socket connector within the opening, thus the inter edge surface of the frame is aligned with the outer peripheral surface of the socket connector. In this way, the pressing assembly of the frame can be operated accurately to lock and press a chip module on the socket connector. | 02-12-2009 |
| 20090035964 | BOARD-MOUNTED ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector is provided for mounting on a circuit board and includes a dielectric housing mounting a plurality of first terminals having circuit board press-fit portions projecting therefrom. A plurality of second terminals are mounted on the housing and have circuit board press-fit portions projecting therefrom. A press-fitting block is engageable with the housing and is locked to the first terminals for press-fitting the first terminals into holes in the circuit board. The press-fit portions of the second terminals are exposed exteriorly of the housing and the press-fitting block for locking engagement by an appropriate independent pressfitting jig for press-fitting the second terminals into holes in the circuit board. | 02-05-2009 |
| 20090017682 | Connector with serpentine ground structure - A high speed connector with reduced crosstalk utilizes individual connector support frames that are assembled together to form a block of connector units. Each such unit supports a column of conductive terminals in two spaced-apart columns. The columns have differential signal terminal pairs separated from each other by larger intervening ground shields that serve as ground terminals. The ground shields are arranged in alternating fashion within the pair of columns and they are closely spaced together so as to define within the pair of columns, a serpentine pattern of ground shields that cooperate to act as a single “pseudo” shield within each pair of columns. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090017681 | Connector with uniformly arrange ground and signal tail portions - An electrical connector having a plurality of connector units each having a pair of columns of edge coupled differential signal pairs separated by a ground shield terminal. The ground shield terminals each face a different signal pair of terminals in an adjacent column. Notwithstanding the different size and configurations of the ground and signal terminals, the terminals have mounting tail portions that are disposed in a uniform array different from the arrangement of the body portions of the terminals of the connector unit. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090017666 | Electrical Connector Socket With Latch Mechanism - An electrical connector for receiving a daughter card having a plurality of conductive surfaces is described. The electrical connector has a socket with an elongated slot for receiving the daughter card. The slot has electrical terminals for engaging the plurality of conductive surfaces on the daughter card and for electrically connecting the daughter card to the connector. A latch at each end of the elongated slot secures the daughter card to the connector. The latch includes a pair of inwardly directed opposing securing hooks and a pair of unlocking members. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090011664 | Connector with bifurcated contact arms - A backplane electrical connector electrically and physically connects a daughter card printed circuit board to a backplane printed circuit board. The electrical connect can be of a two-piece construction including a daughtercard connector mateable with a pin header. The daughtercard connector can be assembled from a plurality of wafers which each can include a plurality of conductive leads. The wafers can have an attachment edge that lies adjacent to the daughtercard and a mating edge that is directed toward the pin header. Each conductive lead can include a bifurcated contact extending from the mating edge and each can have a first arm and a second arm. The first and second arms can provide two redundant points of contact with a corresponding conductive pin disposed in the pin header. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090011655 | Backplane connector with improved pin header - A backplane electrical connector having a pin header that includes a one-piece housing supporting a plurality of columns of edge coupled differential signal pairs of contacts each separated by a ground contact. The pin header housing base is formed with a plurality of air passageways extending through the base, including an air passageway disposed between each signal contact in one column and an immediately adjacent signal contact in an adjacent column for electrically isolating the adjacent signal contacts from each other by an air dielectric medium. Core-outs which extend only partially through the housing base are provided between each signal contact and an adjacent ground contact in an adjacent column for further isolating differential signal pairs. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090011645 | Mezzanine-style connector with serpentine ground structure - A high speed connector with reduced crosstalk utilizes individual connector support frames that are assembled together to form a block of connector units in a vertical arrangement. Each such unit supports an array of conductive terminals that are arranged in two spaced-apart rows. The rows have differential signal terminal pairs separated from each other by larger intervening ground shields that serve as ground terminals. The ground shields are arranged in alternating fashion within each row of terminals and they are closely spaced together so as to define within the rows of each connector unit, a horizontal serpentine pattern of ground shields that cooperate to act as a single “pseudo” shield within each pair of terminal rows. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090011644 | High speed connector with spoked mounting frame - A high speed connector with reduced crosstalk utilizes individual connector support frames that are assembled together to form a block of connector units. Each such unit supports a column of conductive terminals in two spaced-apart columns. The columns have differential signal terminal pairs separated from each other by larger intervening ground shields that serve as ground terminals. The ground shields are arranged in alternating fashion within the pair of columns and they are closely spaced together so as to face a differential signal terminal pair. The support frames support the ground and signal terminals utilizing radial spokes in which the spokes take the form of ribs that extend along the inner surfaces of one of the connector halves and define V-shaped air channels. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090011643 | Impedance control in connector mounting areas - A high speed connector with reduced crosstalk utilizes individual connector support frames that are assembled together to form a block of connector units. Each such unit supports a column of conductive terminals in two spaced-apart columns. The columns have differential signal terminal pairs separated from each other by larger intervening ground shields that serve as ground terminals. The ground shields are arranged in alternating fashion within the pair of columns and they are closely spaced together so as to face a differential signal terminal pair. In areas where the terminals are mounted to the connector units, window-like openings are formed in the large ground shield terminals to reduce the amount of broadside coupling between the differential signal terminal pair and the signal terminal pair are narrowed to increase their edge-to-edge distance to account for the change in dielectric constant of the connector unit material filing in the area between the signal terminal pair. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090011642 | SHORT LENGTH COMPLIANT PIN, PARTICULARLY SUITABLE WITH BACKPLANE CONNECTORS - An electrical connector having a plurality of connector units each having a pair of columns of edge coupled differential signal pairs separated by a ground shield terminal. The ground shield terminals each face a different signal pair of terminals in an adjacent column. Notwithstanding the different size and configurations of the ground and signal terminals, the terminals have mounting tail portions that are disposed in a uniform array different from the arrangement of the body portions of the terminals of the connector unit. The mounting tail portions are of a reduced length which benefit the electrical performance of the connector where it meets its supporting circuit board. | 01-08-2009 |
| 20090011620 | Differential signal connector with wafer-style construction - Stacked receptacles in a connector that each provide side-by-side differential signal contacts, are attached to a circuit board without additional width to accommodate multiple layers of differential signals by using connector wafer inserts that rotate the side-by-side positioned differential signal contacts to front-to-back contacts. | 01-08-2009 |