Abstract:
Disclosed herein is a double printed circuit board with a solderless connecting structure, which electrically connects an upper board and a lower board of the double printed circuit board without soldering. The double printed circuit board comprises upper and lower boards, each having a hole with a conductive layer formed on an inner surface thereof. A pin is press-fitted through the holes of the upper and lower boards, and has upper and lower compliant portions formed at upper and lower portions of a pin body to electrically connect the upper board and the lower board, respectively. Since the pin comprises the upper and lower compliant portions, the pin can maintain stable connection between circuits of the upper and lower boards while being firmly coupled to the printed circuit boards, and minimize environmental contamination due to lead.
Abstract:
A displacement sensor having a sensing body, a strain gauge, and a signal processing unit. The sensing body having a diaphragm positioned at a lower surface of the sensing body and an input bar orthogonally fixed at a center of an upper surface of the sensing body. The strain gauge attaches to the diaphragm. The signal processing unit generates an electrical signal based on an output value of the strain gauge corresponding to strain of the diaphragm caused by moment of the input bar.
Abstract:
A shield cover for a braided wire shield that is capable of securely fixing a braided wire to a shield member through a single pressing operation. The shield cover having a mating end, an inner casing, an outer cover housing. and a securing section. The inner casing positioned at an end opposite the mating end and having a shield receiving passageway. The outer cover housing positioned at the mating end of the shield cover and forming a connector receiving passageway being wider than the shield receiving passageway. The securing section extends from the inner casing toward the mating end and positioned apart from the outer cover housing.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a joint connector assembly including first and second connectors connected to each other by a circuit board and connected to third connectors by connection terminals. The circuit board is mounted at the center of the third connectors below the first and second connectors located in an upper region of a main body housing and is integrally formed with the main body housing in a lower region thereof. The upper region of the main body housing defines first and second connector receptacles for the first and second connectors. A cover member is attached to a lower surface of the circuit board to cover the circuit board. The joint connector assembly has a reduced volume because the connectors are connected to one another without lines and all the connectors are inserted in the main body housing, allowing the joint connector assembly to be installed in a small space.
Abstract:
A shield cover for a braided wire shield that is capable of securely fixing a braided wire to a shield member through a single pressing operation. The shield cover having a mating end, an inner casing, an outer cover housing. and a securing section. The inner casing positioned at an end opposite the mating end and having a shield receiving passageway. The outer cover housing positioned at the mating end of the shield cover and forming a connector receiving passageway being wider than the shield receiving passageway. The securing section extends from the inner casing toward the mating end and positioned apart from the outer cover housing.
Abstract:
A fastening device for a low-profile fuses of vehicle, which can achieve simple and robust coupling of the low-profile fuse while enabling the fuse to be easily connected to or disconnected from a vehicular junction box, is disclosed. The fastening device serves to connect or disconnect the low-profile fuse to or from the junction box via upward/downward movement thereof while maintaining coupling between the low-profile fuse and the junction box, and includes a socket integrally formed at an upper surface of the junction box and having plug coupling recesses and a fuse connecting recess indented in the upper surface of the junction box, terminals being disposed inside the fuse connecting recess so as to be exposed to the outside, and a plug vertically movably coupled in the socket while being coupled laterally with the low-profile fuse to enable connection or disconnection between the low-profile fuse and the terminals.
Abstract:
A connector having a first connector portion with a first connection interface and a guide projection is disclosed. The connector also has a second connector portion with a second connection interface configured for insertion into the first connection interface. The connector also has a lever having a guide channel configured to receive the guide projection. The lever is linearly movably connected to the second connector portion and is positionally biased away from the second connector portion. While the guide projection is within the guide channel, movement of the lever from a fully positionally biased location with respect to the second connector portion initiates a change in a state of connection between the first connector portion and the second connector portion.
Abstract:
A connector having a first connector portion with a first connection interface and a guide projection is disclosed. The connector also has a second connector portion with a second connection interface configured for insertion into the first connection interface. The connector also has a lever having a guide channel configured to receive the guide projection. The lever is linearly movably connected to the second connector portion and is positionally biased away from the second connector portion. While the guide projection is within the guide channel, movement of the lever from a fully positionally biased location with respect to the second connector portion initiates a change in a state of connection between the first connector portion and the second connector portion.
Abstract:
A backlight connector includes a housing having a backlight lamp receiving opening with an inclined guide groove and a cover having a terminal insertion member and an inclined surface corresponding to the inclined guide groove. The inclined surface and the terminal insertion member extending into the backlight lamp receiving opening when the cover is moved from an uppermost position to a lowermost position along the inclined guide groove.