Abstract:
A plug connector includes an insulating housing having a base body and a tongue portion protruded forwards from the base body, a propping lid which has a base block mounted to a rear of the base body and two insertion bolts protruded forwards from two opposite ends of a front face of the base block with a locking bump protruded at a front of an outside thereof, and a shielding shell having a casing sleeved to the tongue portion. A pair of fastening cavities is opened at two opposite sides of the base body for receiving the insertion bolts therein. The casing has two opposite side strips each elongated rearwards to form a clamping arm with a rear being provided with a locking hole. The clamping arm is inserted into the fastening cavity and coupled with the insertion bolt via the locking bump buckled in the locking hole.
Abstract:
A plug connector includes an insulating housing having a base body and a tongue portion protruded forwards from the base body, a propping lid which has a base block mounted to a rear of the base body and two insertion bolts protruded forwards from two opposite ends of a front face of the base block with a locking bump protruded at a front of an outside thereof, and a shielding shell having a casing sleeved to the tongue portion. A pair of fastening cavities is opened at two opposite sides of the base body for receiving the insertion bolts therein. The casing has two opposite side strips each elongated rearwards to form a clamping arm with a rear being provided with a locking hole. The clamping arm is inserted into the fastening cavity and coupled with the insertion bolt via the locking bump buckled in the locking hole.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes an insulating housing, a plurality of contacts and a locking member. A pair of slots is defined in the opposite ends of the housing. A longitudinal groove is formed on a top surface of the housing with two ends connecting the slots respectively. A transversal groove is formed on the top surface and intersects the longitudinal groove perpendicularly. A narrow hole is defined in the transversal groove. The locking member has a main beam and a pair of straight mounting legs. The main beam has a fixed portion extended downwardly from a portion thereof. Each mounting leg passes through the slot. The distal end of the mounting leg extends out of the housing. The main beam is secured in the longitudinal groove. The fixed portion is secured in the narrow hole of the housing.
Abstract:
A battery connector is mounted on a printed circuit board which defines a holding hole therein. The battery connector includes an insulating housing, a plurality of conductive terminals and a fastening member disposed in the insulating housing respectively. The insulating housing defines a plurality of terminal recesses each extending vertically and longitudinally to pass through a top surface and a front surface thereof. The front surface defines a shallow depression. Each of the conductive terminals has a contact portion and a soldering portion exposed from the front surface for being soldered on the printed circuit board. The fastening member has a base board engaged in the shallow depression and exposed from the front surface for being soldered on the printed circuit board. A soldering tail is extended opposite to the insulating housing from a portion of the base board for being inserted into the holding hole.
Abstract:
A digital pen includes a tubular body defining an inserting hole and a connector received in the inserting hole. Two opposite side edges of the inserting hole protrude face-to-face to form a locating lump and a fixing board. The connector includes an insulating housing and a plurality of terminals integrated in the insulating housing. A rear edge of the insulating housing extends downward to form a connecting arm located behind a rear surface of the insulating housing with a space therebetween. A free end of the connecting arm protrudes opposite to the rear surface to form a buckling portion. A rear of the insulating housing extends rearward to form a projection beyond the rear surface. The fixing board of the tubular body is jammed between the buckling portion and the projection. A front of the insulating housing defines a locating gap for holding the locating lump of the tubular body therein.
Abstract:
An audio plug connector for mating with an audio jack connector, includes a main member of substantially cylindrical shape with a plurality of contacts exposed along an axis direction thereof. A subsidiary member is extended from a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the main member and defines at least one terminal groove at a side surface thereof. The terminal groove extends substantially parallel with the axis direction of the main member. A front end of the terminal groove is hooked into an inside of the subsidiary member to form a fixing cavity. At least one conductive terminal is received in the corresponding terminal groove with a rear end thereof extending out of a rear end of the terminal groove. A front end of the conductive terminal is bent rearward to form a hook portion hooked into the corresponding fixing cavity.
Abstract:
An article carrier adapted for holding and carrying a plurality of articles includes a carrier band, and a plurality of carrier racks connected with the carrier band by means of connecting plates. Each article defines an inserting groove. Each carrier rack has a first buckling arm extending forward from the connecting plate. An elastic arm of substantially lying-V shape from a lateral view is connected with a front edge of the first buckling arm with the mouth thereof facing rearward. A rear edge of the elastic arm extends rearward to form a second buckling arm. Each carrier rack is inserted into the inserting groove under the guidance of the elastic arm, and the first and second buckling arms resist against a top inner sidewall and a bottom inner sidewall of the inserting groove by virtue of an elastic force of the elastic arm.
Abstract:
A battery connector has an insulating housing, a plurality of terminals mounted to the insulating housing, and a supporting member fixing the insulating housing on the PCB. The insulating housing has a rectangular base, a recess formed at a rear of the base for receiving the supporting member. The recess has a first recess and a pair of second recesses extended downward from two opposite ends of the first recess. The supporting member has a horizontal beam accommodated in the first recess, a pair of connecting slices extended downwards from ends of the horizontal beam and accommodated in the second recesses, a pair of fixing slices extended downward from a bottom of each connecting slice. Free ends of the fixing slices are protruded opposite to each other to form protrusions inserted into the PCB for fixing the battery connector firmly on the printed circuit board.