18567180. CONNECTOR simplified abstract (Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.)
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CONNECTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18567180 titled 'CONNECTOR
The abstract describes a connector designed to suppress peeling on a joint surface between a housing and a molded portion. The connector includes a terminal fitting, a housing with a holding portion for the terminal fitting, a receptacle projecting from the holding portion, and a molded portion surrounding the housing. A recess is provided in a joint surface of the housing with the molded portion.
- The connector is designed to prevent peeling on the joint surface between the housing and the molded portion.
- It includes a terminal fitting, a housing with a holding portion, a receptacle, and a molded portion.
- A recess is provided in the joint surface of the housing with the molded portion to suppress peeling.
Potential Applications:
- Automotive industry for electrical connectors.
- Aerospace industry for secure connections in harsh environments.
Problems Solved:
- Prevents peeling on joint surfaces.
- Ensures a secure and reliable connection.
Benefits:
- Increased durability and longevity of connectors.
- Enhanced safety and performance in various applications.
Commercial Applications:
- Automotive manufacturing for wiring harnesses.
- Aerospace industry for avionics systems.
Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the recess in the joint surface help prevent peeling? 2. What materials are used in the connector to ensure durability and reliability?
Original Abstract Submitted
Peeling on a joint surface between a housing and a molded portion can be suppressed. A connector () is provided with a terminal fitting (), a housing () including a holding portion () for holding the terminal fitting () and a receptacle () projecting from the holding portion (), and a molded portion () for surrounding the housing (). In the connector (), a recess () is provided in a joint surface (A) of the housing () with the molded portion ().