Abstract:
A wall-mounted HDMI conversion device has a plate, a circuit board, and a plate fixture receiving the circuit board therein and having a slotted hole and an opening. The plate is mounted to a hole on a wall and has a jack on a front side. The circuit board has an HDMI connector and a network socket set mounted on both sides thereof. The HDMI connector penetrates through the slotted hole and is exposed beyond the jack on the plate and the network socket set is exposed beyond the opening of the plate fixture. A conversion circuit is mounted on the circuit board to convert between HDMI signals and network signals. The present invention is mounted on a wall, transmits signals through network cables received inside the wall, thereby having network cable organized conveniently.
Abstract:
A cable connector, which includes a hollow body member, a collar fastened to the body member and defining with the body member an accommodation chamber, a sliding member that is axially slidably accommodated in the accommodation chamber and has a tubular core perpendicularly extending from the center of one side of a base thereof and barbed portions formed on the periphery of the free end of the tubular core remote from the base for engagement with an outer cylindrical conducting sheath of a coaxial cable that is inserted into an insertion hole on one end of the collar to stop the outer cylindrical conducting sheath and an outer insulating layer of the coaxial cable against the peripheral edge of the insertion hole of the collar, and a through hole axially extending through the tubular core and the base for receiving an insulating spacer and a central conductor of the coaxial cable, and an elastic member sleeved onto the tubular core of the sliding member and stopped between the base of the sliding member and an inside wall of the collar around the insertion hole of the collar.
Abstract:
A cable connector, which includes a hollow body member, a collar fastened to the body member and defining with the body member an accommodation chamber, a sliding member that is axially slidably accommodated in the accommodation chamber and has a tubular core perpendicularly extending from the center of one side of a base thereof and barbed portions formed on the periphery of the free end of the tubular core remote from the base for engagement with an outer cylindrical conducting sheath of a coaxial cable that is inserted into an insertion hole on one end of the collar to stop the outer cylindrical conducting sheath and an outer insulating layer of the coaxial cable against the peripheral edge of the insertion hole of the collar, and a through hole axially extending through the tubular core and the base for receiving an insulating spacer and a central conductor of the coaxial cable, and an elastic member sleeved onto the tubular core of the sliding member and stopped between the base of the sliding member and an inside wall of the collar around the insertion hole of the collar.