18277741. TERMINAL MODULE simplified abstract (Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.)

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TERMINAL MODULE

Organization Name

Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Yosuke Morinaga of Mie (JP)

Takayuki Uchiyama of Mie (JP)

TERMINAL MODULE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18277741 titled 'TERMINAL MODULE

The abstract describes a terminal module consisting of a coil spring, a case, and a terminal member. The case has a ceiling wall and a pair of side walls, while the terminal member includes a first terminal and a flexible conductor. The side walls have base parts, division wall sections, and terminal receiving units. The first terminal features a junction, a guided part, and engagement parts.

  • The terminal module includes a coil spring, a case, and a terminal member.
  • The case has a ceiling wall and a pair of side walls.
  • The terminal member consists of a first terminal and a flexible conductor.
  • The side walls have base parts, division wall sections, and terminal receiving units.
  • The first terminal includes a junction, a guided part, and engagement parts.

Potential Applications: - Electrical connectors - Automotive wiring systems - Electronic devices

Problems Solved: - Secure connection of terminals - Flexibility in conductor movement - Efficient assembly process

Benefits: - Improved electrical connectivity - Enhanced durability - Simplified installation process

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Terminal Module for Enhanced Electrical Connectivity This technology can be used in various industries such as automotive, electronics, and telecommunications for improved terminal connections and enhanced performance.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior patents related to terminal modules, coil springs, and flexible conductors to understand the evolution of this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in terminal module design, coil spring materials, and flexible conductor technology for potential improvements in electrical connectivity.

Questions about Terminal Modules: 1. How does the design of this terminal module improve electrical connectivity compared to traditional connectors? 2. What are the potential cost-saving benefits of implementing this innovative terminal module in various industries?


Original Abstract Submitted

This terminal module () comprises a coil spring (), a case (), and a terminal member (). The case () has a ceiling wall () and a pair of side walls (). The terminal member () has a first terminal () and a flexible conductor (). Each of the pair of side walls () has a side wall base part (), a first division wall section (), and a second division wall section (). The first terminal () has a junction (), a guided part (), a first engagement part (), and a second engagement part (). The first division wall section () has a first terminal receiving unit (). The second division wall section () has a second terminal receiving unit (). The junction () is positioned on the outside of the case (). With the first terminal () in a first position, the guided part () is positioned between the first division wall section () and the second division wall section (), the second engagement part () is engaged with the second terminal receiving unit (), and the first engagement part () is engaged with the first terminal receiving unit ().