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 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:
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.
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.
Abstract:
An audio plug connector for mating with an audio jack connector includes a main member of 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 lateral surface thereof. A front end of a bottom of the terminal groove is concaved downwards and passes through a lower portion of a front wall of the terminal groove to form a fixing groove, with a stopping portion traversing above the fixing groove. At least one conductive terminal receives in the terminal groove with a rear end thereof extended beyond a rear end of the terminal groove. A front end of the conductive terminal extends oppositely to form a buckling portion inserted into the fixing groove and restrained beneath the stopping portion.