Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130057974 | LENS MODULE SOCKET - A lens module socket includes an insulating housing, a plurality of conductive terminals, an inner shielding shell and an outer shielding shell. The insulating housing has an accommodating space therein for receiving the lens module and a plurality of buckling grooves distributed at outsides of corresponding side walls thereof. The conductive terminals are assembled in the insulating housing. The inner shielding shell surrounds the insulating housing, and has a plurality of side plates which define a plurality of through-holes corresponding to the respective buckling grooves. The outer shielding shell covered on the insulating housing includes a top plate and a plurality of lateral plates extending downward from a periphery of the top plate and defining a plurality of openings. A buckling arm is extended upward and bent inward from a bottom of each opening to be buckled in the corresponding buckling groove through the through-hole. | 03-07-2013 |
20130065449 | CHARGER - A charger includes a female connector disposed in a mobile phone, and a male connector mated with the female connector and adapter for electrically connecting with an external power supply. The female connector includes an insulating housing defining a receiving chamber, and electrical terminals partially embedded in the insulating housing with one end thereof being exposed in the receiving chamber and the other end thereof projecting out of the insulating housing to be electrically connected with a printed circuit board of the mobile phone. The male connector has electrical contacts exposed outward. The male connector can be removably inserted in the receiving chamber of the female connector to realize an electrical connection between the electrical contacts and the corresponding electrical terminals. | 03-14-2013 |
20130072069 | CHARGER - A charger includes a female connector disposed in a mobile phone, and a male connector mated with the female connector and adapter for electrically connecting with an external power supply. The female connector includes an insulating housing defining a receiving chamber, first electrical terminals each having one end thereof embedded in the insulating housing and the other end thereof exposed in the receiving chamber, and second electrical terminals of which each has one end embedded in the insulating housing and further electrically connected with the one end of the corresponding first electrical terminal, and the other end projected out of the insulating housing to be connected with a mobile phone PCB. The male connector has electrical contacts exposed outward, and can be removably inserted in the receiving chamber of the female connector to realize an electrical connection between the electrical contacts and the corresponding first electrical terminals. | 03-21-2013 |
20130178110 | PLUG CONNECTOR - A plug connector includes an insulating housing, a plurality of first terminals, a plurality of second terminals and an artistic terminal which are inserted forward in the insulating housing. The first terminal has a first soldering portion bending sideward and then extending rearward at a rear end thereof. The second terminal has a second soldering portion bending towards one side opposite to the first soldering portion and then extending rearward at a rear end thereof. A positioning bracket is mounted to a rear of the insulating housing and has a base body with a plurality of positioning fillisters apart opened in a top surface thereof. The first soldering portions and the second soldering portions are positioned in the positioning fillisters respectively. A metal shell sheathes the insulating housing. | 07-11-2013 |
20130178116 | ELECTRICAL TERMINAL - An electrical terminal has a soldering plate, a propping plate extending upward and rearward from a front end of the soldering plate, a resilient arm bending upward and then extending forward from a rear end of the soldering plate, and a pressing portion of inverted-V shape connected with a front end of the resilient arm and defining a mouth between a front arm and a rear arm thereof. A top end of the propping plate bends forward and downward to form a lower hook tail stretched in the mouth, resisting against an inner side of the front arm, and apart from an inner turning of the pressing portion. A bottom end of the front arm bends rearward and upward to form an upper hook tail hooking the lower hook tail with a free end thereof resisting against an outer side of the propping plate. | 07-11-2013 |
20130210254 | RECEPTACLE CONNECTOR - A receptacle connector includes an insulating housing with a plurality of openings apart opened in a front face thereof. A terminal group includes a ground terminal embedded in the insulating housing. The terminal group has a plurality of contact slices molded in the insulating housing and exposed through the openings respectively, and a plurality of touching arms elastically stretching outside the insulating housing. At least one connecting member is molded in the insulating housing to electrically connect with the ground terminal, and has a connecting slice exposed outside and abreast with the front face of the insulating housing. A metal shell is mounted to the front face of the insulating housing and point welded with the connecting slice. A window is opened in the metal shell and located to face the openings for further exposing the contact slices therethrough. A waterproof washer is sealed around the metal shell. | 08-15-2013 |
20130217244 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR - An electrical connector includes an insulating housing having a base body of which a front surface is inclined to act as a mating face. The mating face is concaved rearward to define a plurality of terminal grooves penetrating through the base body and a plurality of receiving grooves of substantial U-shape each surrounding one of the terminal grooves. Wherein there are some terminal grooves without being surrounded by any receiving grooves and each of them is located between every two adjacent receiving grooves. A plurality of terminals is inserted forward in the terminal grooves of the insulating housing respectively. Each terminal has a contact end exposed outside through a front end of the corresponding terminal groove. A plurality of magnet units each is of substantial U-shape and is assembled in the receiving groove of the insulating housing. | 08-22-2013 |