Abstract:
A power plug includes a base body which has a mating pillar and two propping flanks oppositely extending outward from a bottom end of the mating pillar, an electrical terminal inserted downward in the mating pillar, a sleeve terminal having a contact sleeve put around the mating pillar, and a fastening member defining an assembling hole through which the mating pillar with the contact sleeve passes to make the fastening member abut on the propping flanks. Then the fastening member and the propping flanks are fixed together. A positioning gap forms at the joint of the propping flanks. The electrical terminal has a soldering plate projecting downward out of the bottom end of the mating pillar. A soldering tail protrudes downward from a bottom edge of the contact sleeve to be positioned in the positioning gap, with a bottom thereof projecting under the base body.
Abstract:
A power plug includes a base body having a mating pillar, a first electrical terminal which has a connecting board and two first contact arms extending upward from two ends of a top edge of the connecting board and inclined toward each other, a second electrical terminal which has a connecting portion and two second contact arms extending upward from two ends of a top of the connecting portion and inclined toward each other, and a sleeve terminal having a contact sleeve put around the mating pillar. The first electrical terminal and the second electrical terminal are crosswise assembled in the mating pillar to make the first contact arms and the second contact arms provide elastic clamping forces from four directions. So, it effectively increases insertion and extraction forces between the power plug and a mating socket, and further prolongs the useful life of the power plug.
Abstract:
A clutching jig adapted for separating a lens component from a lens socket. The clutching jig has a main body, two protecting blocks and two clutching arms. Each of the clutching arms has a fixing plate and a holding portion connected with the fixing plate. Two opposite sides of the holding portion extend perpendicularly to form a pair of opposite stabilizing wings. The clutching arms are mounted on the main body by the fixing plates thereof fixed on two opposite sides of the main body. The holding portions face to and space away from each other under the main body. The two protecting blocks are made from resilient material and respectively adhered on two inner sides of the holding portions. A receiving space is formed among the protecting blocks and the two pairs of the stabilizing wings.
Abstract:
A dismounting jig adapted for removing a metal shield which is coupled with a lens module and has two projections at two opposite sides thereof. The dismounting jig has a main body and two clutching arms. Each of the clutching arms has a fixing plate and a holding portion connected with the fixing plate. A lower portion of the holding portion has a buckling slice protruded inward. Two opposite sides of the holding portion extend perpendicularly to form a pair of opposite stabilizing wings locating at a same side as the buckling slice with respect to the holding portion. The clutching arms are symmetrically mounted on the main body by the fixing plates thereof fixed on two opposite sides of the main body. A receiving space is formed among the two pairs of the stabilizing wings and the holding portions.
Abstract:
An electrical connector includes a housing, a circuit board, a cover and a ground element. The housing has a first side wall and a second side wall, the first and second side walls define a first inserting slot and a second inserting slot, respectively. The circuit board is mounted in the housing and defines a plurality of contact terminals. The cover is supported on the side walls and defines a plurality of locating grooves. The ground element is mounted to the housing and has an elastic cantilever arm, one end of the ground element opposite to a free end of the cantilever arm passes through the first inserting slot firstly and then the second inserting slot, the cantilever arm enters into an inside of the housing from the first inserting slot and then springs up to make the free end thereof blocked by the first side wall.
Abstract:
A card connector is disclosed that includes an insulating housing and a plurality of contacts. The insulating housing defines a plurality of contact slots. Each of the contact slots extends outwardly and laterally from two opposite side edges thereof to form two resisting protrusions respectively, wherein each of the resisting protrusions forms a resisting surface extending obliquely and inwardly from one side thereof. The contacts are respectively received in the contact slots of the insulating housing. Each of the contacts has a contact portion protruding upwardly for being pressed by a card and the contact portion is connected with a bearing portion resisting against the resisting surface for preventing the contact portion from flipping upwardly out of the insulating housing.
Abstract:
A battery connector is adapted for being assembled to a printed circuit board. The battery connector includes an insulating housing, two holding elements and a plurality of terminals. The insulating housing has two opposite side surfaces. The insulating housing defines a plurality of terminal cavities and receiving grooves. Two holding grooves are opened in two opposite ends of the insulating housing. Each side surface of the insulating housing protrudes sideward to form a locating piece. Each holding element has a base plate mounted to the holding groove and a holding piece projecting out of the holding groove to be inserted into the printed circuit board. The terminals are respectively received in the terminal cavities. Each terminal has two contacting portions having an interstice therebetween and facing towards the receiving groove, and a soldering portion projecting out of the terminal cavity to be inserted in the printed circuit board.
Abstract:
A battery connector is adapted for being assembled to a printed circuit board. The battery connector includes an insulating housing, two holding elements and a plurality of terminals. The insulating housing has two opposite side surfaces. The insulating housing defines a plurality of terminal cavities and receiving grooves. Two holding grooves are opened in two opposite ends of the insulating housing. Each side surface of the insulating housing protrudes sideward to form a locating piece. Each holding element has a base plate mounted to the holding groove and a holding piece projecting out of the holding groove to be inserted into the printed circuit board. The terminals are respectively received in the terminal cavities. Each terminal has two contacting portions having an interstice therebetween and facing towards the receiving groove, and a soldering portion projecting out of the terminal cavity to be inserted in the printed circuit board.