| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20100295570 | Probe Connector - A probe connector for being sucked by a suction nozzle and then soldered to a PCB by moving the suction nozzle has a barrel. One end of the barrel has a base, the other end of the barrel is formed with an opening. A periphery of the barrel has a portion protruded outwards to form a ring-shaped flange. The flange has a ring-shaped flat surface back to the base for engaging with a bottom of the suction nozzle. A probing pin includes a base portion received in the barrel and a contact portion projecting outside the barrel through the opening. An elastic element received in the barrel is disposed between the base and the base portion of the probing pin. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20100323560 | Audio Jack Connector - An audio jack connector has an insulating housing. The insulating housing has an inserting hole extending from a front to rear for receiving the audio plug connector and a plurality of recesses communicating with the inserting hole for receiving a plurality of terminals. An elastic body which is disposed in the inserting hole perpendicular to an extending direction of the inserting hole has two opposite tightening arms and a connecting portion interconnected with opposite ends of the tightening arms. A front end of the audio plug connector passes through the elastic body and is restrained by the elastic body. Two tightening arms of the elastic body are against the portions of the front end of the audio plug connector from opposite directions, when the audio plug connector is inserted into the inserting hole of the insulating housing. | 12-23-2010 |
| 20110020059 | Probe Connector - A probe connector has a barrel having a main body, with a chamber defined therein, and a base connected with one end of the main body. The main body has a mounting opening at a substantially middle portion thereof and communicating with the chamber. A plunger includes a basic portion restricted in the barrel and a contact portion extended from one end of the basic portion and exposed from the other end of the main body opposite to the base. A resting element has a mounting slice received in the mounting opening, and a resting lump protruding from a side of the mounting slice and protruding into the chamber of the main body to rest against a side of the basic portion when the contact portion is pressed inside the barrel for deflecting the basic portion to contact an inner surface of the main body by an opposite side thereof. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110111643 | Audio Connector - An audio connector has an insulating housing having a body. The body has a passageway for receiving an audio plug, and a plurality of installing holes of column shape, each of which extends along a direction substantially perpendicular to an extending direction of the passageway, with one end thereof intercommunicating with the passageway, and the other end thereof reaching an outer surface of the body. A plurality of probe assemblies is respectively mounted to the installing holes. Each of the probe assemblies has a hollow barrel, a plunger slidably mounted to the barrel and exposing from one end of the barrel for projecting into the passageway resiliently, and an elastic element received in the barrel for supporting the plunger. The other end of the barrel is extended opposite to the plunger to form a soldering portion exposing outside the insulating housing. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110124215 | JIG FOR PROBE CONNECTOR - A jig for probe connector adapted for clutching a plurality of probe assemblies each of which has a connecting portion, a probing pin and a soldering portion disposed at two ends of the connecting portion respectively. The jig for probe connector has a base body. The base body has a plurality of passageways each penetrating a front end thereof. The passageway includes a first receiving recess and a second receiving recess disposed at a front of the first receiving recess. A cross section of the second receiving recess is larger than that of the first receiving recess, with a drop defined as a preventing portion formed therebetween. A side of the second receiving recess has a portion protruded inward to form a buckling lump, which is spaced from the preventing portion with a predetermined distance. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110138612 | Jig For Probe Connector - A jig for clutching a plurality of probe assemblies each of which has a connecting portion and a soldering portion has a base body and a covering body. The base body has a plurality of first receiving grooves each penetrating a front end and a rear end thereof. The covering body is formed with a plurality of second receiving grooves corresponding to the first receiving grooves. The covering body is openably fixed on the base body, the first receiving grooves and the second receiving grooves are matched to form a plurality of passageways. A front end of each of the passageways has a portion protruded inwards to form a resisting rib. The connecting portions of the probe assemblies are received in the passageways and abut against the resisting ribs, with tip ends of the soldering potions exposing outside the passageways from rear ends of the passageways. | 06-16-2011 |
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080253555 | Slide module for a slide type electronic device - A slide module for a slide type electronic device includes a slide base having two opposite slide edges curling inside to form two longitudinal roll edges. A pair of slide rails are provided with a pair of slick guide recesses. The guide recess receives one roll edge sliding along the guide recess. A locating recess is defined above the guide recess. A guide hole is defined in the slide rail passing therethrough. A slide tray defines a pair of fixed blades located in the locating recesses respectively at two sides thereof. A torsion spring has two free ends. The first end is connected to the slide base and the second end is connected to the slide tray. A pair of guide rods are inserted in the guide holes respectively and equipped in both sides of the slide base. The guide rod slides along the guide hole. | 10-16-2008 |
| 20100075547 | HOLDING DEVICE FOR PROBE CONNECTOR - A holding device adapted for holding a probe connector includes a holding portion. The holding portion includes a substantially cylinder-shaped sidewall. A recess is surrounded by the sidewall and extends along an axial direction of the holding portion. At least one pair of outlets adjacent to each other is defined in the sidewall and extends along the axial direction of the holding portion to pass through an end of the sidewall. A cantilever arm is formed between the pair of outlets. A hook is defined in substantially a free end of an inner surface of the cantilever arm. The holding device defines at least one pair of outlets in the holding portion, the air in the recess of the holding portion can be exhausted through the outlets when the holding device holding the probe connector, which prevents the probe connector being pushed out from the holding portion by the inflated air in the recess. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100089187 | PROBE CONNECTOR - A probe connector includes a barrel, a plunger, an elastic element, at least one first magnet, and at least one second magnet. The barrel defines an enclosure surrounding a chamber. An opening is formed at one end of the barrel. The elastic element is arranged in the chamber of the barrel. The plunger has a basic portion received in the chamber and against one end of the elastic element, and a contact portion extending out of the chamber through the opening. The first magnet is disposed on the enclosure of the barrel. The second magnet is disposed on the basic portion of the plunger. When the plunger is pressed inward, the plunger is leant towards one side with the basic portion against the enclosure because of the second magnet approaching the first magnet to produce a magnetic force interaction therebetween. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20110195616 | SPRING CONNECTOR - A spring connector includes a barrel, a plunger and a spring. The barrel includes a longitudinal space formed therein, an opening formed at a top thereof, a bottom plate formed at a bottom thereof and a narrow portion formed from a middle portion and to the bottom thereof. The plunger includes a contact portion protruding from the opening, a sliding portion received in the longitudinal space, and a limit recess formed in the lower sliding portion. A top end of the spring is received in and limited by the limit recess, and a bottom end and a middle portion is limited by the narrower portion to restrict the spring being compressed along a longitudinal direction thereof. The spring is also prevented from deviating from the longitudinal direction thereof. | 08-11-2011 |