18405145. CONNECTOR simplified abstract (SUMITOMO WIRING SYSTEMS, LTD.)

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CONNECTOR

Organization Name

SUMITOMO WIRING SYSTEMS, LTD.

Inventor(s)

Ayaka Nito of Mie (JP)

Motohiro Ando of Mie (JP)

CONNECTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18405145 titled 'CONNECTOR

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a connector with a busbar that is integrally formed with resin by molding, including a convex contact point portion for mating terminals.

  • The connector body includes a busbar that is formed with resin by molding.
  • The busbar has a convex contact point portion that is bent to create a contact point with mating terminals.
  • An engaging portion is embedded in the connector body to secure the busbar in place.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Integration of busbar with resin by molding.
  • Convex contact point portion for improved contact with mating terminals.
  • Engaging portion embedded in the connector body for secure attachment.

Potential Applications: This technology can be used in various electrical connector applications where secure and reliable connections are required.

Problems Solved:

  • Ensures a secure and reliable electrical connection.
  • Provides a durable and long-lasting solution for connector applications.

Benefits:

  • Improved contact reliability.
  • Enhanced durability.
  • Simplified manufacturing process.

Commercial Applications: The technology can be applied in industries such as automotive, electronics, and telecommunications for various connector applications.

Questions about Connectors: 1. How does the convex contact point portion improve the connection reliability? 2. What are the advantages of integrating the busbar with resin by molding?


Original Abstract Submitted

A connector is provided with a connector body in which a busbar to be electrically connected to a mating terminal is integrally formed with resin by molding. The busbar includes a convex contact point portion formed by convexly bending a part of the busbar as a contact point with the mating terminal , and an engaging portion formed on an inner surface of the convex contact point portion in such a manner as to be embedded in a body of the connector body