Abstract:
A plug connector includes an insulating housing of which a rear surface is provided with a plurality of insertion holes, a plurality of terminals disposed in the insulating housing and each having a soldering tail projected beyond the rear surface of the insulating housing, and a propping lid which has a base block mounted against the rear surface of the insulating housing, and a plurality of insertion bolts protruded forwards from a front face of the base block for being inserted into the corresponding insertion holes to make the propping lid detachably mounted to the insulating housing. The soldering tails can be soldered with cables respectively by means of being positioned against a top and a bottom of the base block, or directly soldered onto a printed circuit board by means of demounting the propping lid from the insulating housing to set the soldering tails free.
Abstract:
A battery connector includes a housing and a plurality of contacts. The housing includes a plurality of first slits formed on a front surface, a plurality of through channels extended from the first slits respectively and penetrated a rear surface, a plurality of first fixing channels extended from first slits respectively and towards the rear surface and a plurality of second slits connected to the through channels respectively. The contacts are received in the first slits respectively. Each of the contacts includes a base board, a supporting section extended downwardly the base board, a foot section extended to below the base board, a first fixing section extended from the base board and received in each of the through channels, and a second fixing section extended from the first fixing section and received in each of the second slits of the housing.
Abstract:
A battery connector, for being mounted to a printed circuit board, includes an insulating housing defining a front surface, a rear surface and a mounting surface. The front surface has a plurality of contact receiving cavities spaced from one another. An upper partition formed in the contact receiving cavity. A plurality of contacts is received in the contact receiving cavities respectively. Each of the contacts has a contact portion of substantially big rectangular block shape, a soldering portion, and a connecting portion having two ends connected with a lower edge of the rear end of the contact portion and a top edge of the soldering portion. The contact has an upper notch receiving and clamping the upper partition. The soldering portion has two opposite ends substantially flush with that of the contact portion.
Abstract:
A bandoleer of article carriers includes a carrier band, and a plurality of carrier racks connected with a bottom edge of the carrier band each by means of a connecting plate and arranged at regular intervals. Each carrier rack shows a substantially inverted-V shape and has a pair of elastic arms extending downward from two ends of a bottom edge of the connecting plate and gradually inclined away from each other. Two distal ends of the elastic arms protrude oppositely to each other to form a pair of hook portions. Upper portions of two opposite side edges of the connecting plate oppositely protrude sideward to form two blocking portions. Lower portions of the two opposite side edges of the connecting plate oppositely protrude sideward and then are bent towards two opposite directions perpendicular to the plane of the connecting plate to form two lying-L shaped resisting portions.
Abstract:
Provided is an audio jack connector, including an insulating housing and a plurality of contacts. The insulating housing disposes a plurality of contact-receiving grooves including a third contact-receiving groove and a switching contact-receiving groove. The third contact-receiving groove comprises a locking groove and a third accepting groove. The contacts includes a third signal contact having a latch portion, a spring arm being bent inward from a lower end of the latch portion and then tiltedly extending forward, and a third contacting portion tiltedly extending upward from a tail end of the spring arm. The latch portion is retained in the locking groove, and the spring arm and the contacting portion is received in the third accepting groove. The audio jack connector of the present invention can obtain better mechanical properties by the deflection design of the spring arm of the third signal contact.
Abstract:
A battery connector includes an insulating housing, a plurality of contacts engaged into the insulating housing along a vertical direction and a pair board lock engaged into the insulating housing along a horizontal direction. The insulating housing includes a plurality of contact slits defined at a front surface thereof, extended towards a rear surface thereof and penetrated a bottom surface thereof, and a pair of fixing slits defined at the rear surface and penetrated the bottom surface. Each contact includes a contact plate protruded from the front surface and a soldering leg protruded from the bottom surface. Each board lock includes a pair of locking legs protruded from the bottom surface. Because the contacts and the board locks are engaged with the insulating housing along two directions to improve the strength of the battery connector to against a lateral force applied on the contacts.
Abstract:
A card connector includes an insulating housing, a plurality of terminals, a grounding member, and a shielding cover. The insulating housing defines a card-receiving cavity in a top surface thereof for receiving an electronic card. The terminals are received in the insulating housing for electrically connecting with the electronic card. The grounding member is assembled to a portion of one side surface of the insulating housing. The shielding cover is pivotally and slidably mounted to the insulating housing, having a cover plate and two side plates bent from two opposite sides of the cover plate. When the shielding cover slides to a locked condition, one side plate of the shielding cover is moved to electrically abut against the grounding member from an unconnected condition for shielding an EMI.
Abstract:
A battery connector mounted on a top surface of a printed circuit board defining a pair of penetrating holes, which has a housing, a plurality of contacts secured to the housing and a board lock fixing the battery connector to the printed circuit board. The housing has a pair of penetrating slits penetrating a top surface and a bottom surface thereof. The board lock is formed as one piece and has a main plate mounted on the top surface of the housing, a pair of holding arms bent downward from opposite ends of the main plate and respectively extending through the penetrating slits of the housing and the penetrating holes of the printed circuit board, and a pair of projections protruding outwardly from each of the holding arms and engaged to the periphery of each of the penetrating holes on a bottom surface of the printed circuit board.
Abstract:
A receptacle connector includes an insulating body having a base portion, and a shell enclosing the insulating body. Two opposite side surfaces of the base portion respectively define an inserting passage extending longitudinally and having a front end opened freely. A front of each inserting passage is provided with a preventing block. A fixing cavity is formed in a rear of the inserting passage by the partition of the preventing block. The preventing block has a guiding surface inclined outward from front to rear. The shell has two side boards against the corresponding side surfaces of the base portion. Two fixing portions are protruded inwardly from two substantially corresponding portions of two bottom edges of the side boards for gliding along the corresponding guiding surfaces in the respective inserting passages to buckle into the corresponding fixing cavities and then restrained by the preventing blocks in the fixing cavities.