18377967. Connector Assembly simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Connector Assembly

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Darshan R. Kasar of Redwood City CA (US)

Daniel C. Wagman of Scotts Valley CA (US)

Joshua A. Mendoza of Lancaster CA (US)

Christopher S. Graham of San Francisco CA (US)

James C. Wu of Menlo Park CA (US)

Varun K. Sanghvi of San Francisco CA (US)

Muhammad F. Hossain of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Connector Assembly - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18377967 titled 'Connector Assembly

Simplified Explanation

The receptacle connector described in the patent application includes a receptacle housing with pin contacts and a retainer. The housing has a cavity with an open end, and the pin contacts are located within this cavity. The retainer has side latches that can engage and disengage from the cavity.

  • Receptacle housing with convex and concave wall portions
  • Pin contacts located within the cavity of the housing
  • Retainer with side latches for engaging and disengaging from the cavity

Potential Applications

The technology described in this patent application could be used in various electronic devices and systems that require secure and reliable connections between components.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of ensuring proper alignment and connection of pin contacts within a receptacle housing, as well as providing a secure retention mechanism with the retainer and side latches.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved reliability of connections, ease of use in connecting and disconnecting components, and a secure retention mechanism to prevent accidental disconnection.

Potential Commercial Applications

One potential commercial application of this technology could be in the manufacturing of electronic devices such as smartphones, laptops, and other consumer electronics where secure and reliable connections are essential.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be existing receptacle connectors with similar features such as side latches for retention mechanisms. However, the specific design and configuration of the receptacle housing, pin contacts, and retainer in this patent application may offer unique advantages over existing solutions.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to other receptacle connectors on the market?

This article does not provide a direct comparison to other receptacle connectors currently available. It would be helpful to understand the specific advantages and disadvantages of this technology compared to existing solutions.

What materials are used in the construction of the receptacle housing and retainer?

The article does not mention the materials used in the construction of the receptacle housing and retainer. Knowing the materials could provide insights into the durability and performance of the connector.


Original Abstract Submitted

A receptacle connector includes a receptacle housing, pin contacts, and a retainer. The receptacle housing has a convex wall portion, a concave wall portion, a first side wall portion that extends between the convex wall portion and the concave wall portion, and a second side wall portion that extends between the convex wall portion and the concave wall portion. The convex wall portion, the concave wall portion, the first side wall portion, and the second side wall portion at least partially define a cavity having an open end. The pin contacts are located in the cavity of the receptacle housing. The retainer has a first side latch and a second side latch that are configured to extend into the cavity in an engaged position and to move outward from the cavity to a disengaged position.