Abstract:
A rotatable USB female connector is used inside the computer case to connect with a USB male connector. Since the female connector is rotatable, it can be connected to electronic devices with various kinds of USB male connectors. The structure includes a support base, a shaft sheath, and a USB female connector. The support base is fixed on one side of the computer case. The shaft sheath is pivotally installed in the support base and rotatable with respect to the support base. The USB female connector is disposed in the shaft sheath to be connected with a USB male connector for data transmissions.
Abstract:
An automatic sensing power system automatically determines a power requirement for an electrical device, converts power to the required level, and outputs the power to the electrical device when the electrical device is connected to the automatic sensing power system
Abstract:
An axial latch actuator includes: a mating portion having a latch for engaging a jack; and a slidable housing that slides along the mating portion and engages the mating portion, wherein when the slidable housing slides in a first direction, the mating portion is in a latched position and when the slidable housing slides in a second direction, the mating portion is in an unlatched position. The housing also includes a locking wedge. The latch in this embodiment includes first and second fingers adjacent to one another that extend over the mating portion and have first ends connected to the mating portion.
Abstract:
A cable management arm adapted with a pair of slides has one end and another end. A retractable member is provided between the two ends of the cable management arm. The cable management arm further comprises a support slide with two ends respectively traveling along the slides. A sliding member is provided between the two ends of the cable management arm. The sliding member travels in relation to the support slide and is supported by the support slide.
Abstract:
A computer peripheral device including a positioning mechanism for deploying and retracting a USB plug connector. The connector is retracted and locked into the housing while not in use. The housing provides protection from potential damage to the connector due to external contact. The positioning mechanism includes a handle that can be pressed down, slid along the housing surface, and locked into position to expose the plug connector when data transfer to and from the host is needed. The reverse motion will retract and secure the connector/PCBA to be locked completely inside the housing. The mechanism is engaged with features built in the housing to provide locking and unlocking functions. The engagement mechanism can be exposed or hidden from view. The mechanism can be mounted on top or side surfaces of the housing of the USB pen drive. Several design options are disclosed.
Abstract:
A flexible hybrid cable for transmitting signals between first and second devices includes a pair of hybrid connectors, each of which has a FPC terminal set and a wire terminal unit, a flexible printed circuit cable line connected electrically to the FPC terminal sets of the hybrid connectors for establishing a first signal transmission path between the first and second devices; and a wire cable line connected electrically to the wire terminal units of the hybrid connectors for establishing a second signal transmission path that is useful for high speed signal transmission between the first and second devices.
Abstract:
A connector module permits termination of cross-connect wires on one surface (front) and cable wires on an opposite surface (rear). The module exhibits a configuration, which permits test access and protector (i.e., protection module) mounting from the front surface. The jumper wires are inserted from a side surface through wire guides or channels that bring the wires from the side surface to the front surface where the wires can be terminated without impeding insertion and removal of protection modules from the front of the connector module. There is an intermediate surface below the front surface that is accessible from the front and recessed to allow protection modules to be installed completely below the terminated wires, allowing termination and maintenance of jumper wires after the protection module is installed from the front.
Abstract:
A portable connector for power line networking. The connector includes a single AC connector, which has at least a first prong and a second prong (which will be plugged into a conventional connector device). The connector also has at least a first pair of wires coupled to the single AC connector. The first pair of wires includes a first wire coupled to the first prong and a second wire coupled to the second prong. A hardware module is coupled to the first pair of wires, which are adapted to transmit a plurality of AC signals corresponding to AC power from the AC connector and a plurality data signals from the AC connector. A single DC connector is coupled to the hardware module. A single network connector is also coupled to the hardware module.
Abstract:
An angled patch panel is provided that is configured to be mounted to a rack or console. The angled patch panel facilitates cable management functions and enhances space utilization at and around the rack/patch panel assembly. The angled patch panel includes first and second patch panel elements that are angularly oriented with respect to each other. The transition from the first patch panel element to the second patch panel element is generally achieved in an apex region. The angled patch panel also includes flange members that extend from the first and second patch panel elements. Each of the flange members define a mounting face and an extension arm that is intermediate the mounting face and the patch panel element. The extension arm is dimensioned to facilitate at least partial recessing of the angled patch panel relative to the rack/console when the angled patch panel is mounted thereto.
Abstract:
An angled patch panel is provided that is configured to be mounted to a rack or console. The angled patch panel facilitates cable management functions and enhances space utilization at and around the rack/patch panel assembly. The angled patch panel includes first and second patch panel elements that are angularly oriented with respect to each other. The transition from the first patch panel element to the second patch panel element is generally achieved in an apex region. The angled patch panel also includes flange members that extend from the first and second patch panel elements. Each of the flange members define a mounting face and an extension arm that is intermediate the mounting face and the patch panel element. The extension arm is dimensioned to facilitate at least partial recessing of the angled patch panel relative to the rack/console when the angled patch panel is mounted thereto.