Connector with anchoring power pin
US-2019296462-A1 · Sep 26, 2019 · US
US11070919B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11070919-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016843105-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 28, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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A cable assembly configured to electrically connect an active loudspeaker to a source device that comprises a source of electrical power and audio signals. The cable assembly includes a primary sheath, a group of power conductors within the primary sheath and configured to carry electrical power, a group of audio signal conductors within the primary sheath and configured to carry audio signals, a cable-mount connector male plug comprising a first plurality of power pins that terminate a first end of each power conductor and a second plurality of audio signal pins that terminate a first end of each audio signal conductor, wherein the cable-mount connector plug is configured to be coupled to a panel mount connector female socket of the source device, and a cable-mount connector female socket comprising a first plurality of power receptacles that terminate a second end of each power conductor and a second plurality of audio signal receptacles that terminate a second end of each audio signal conductor, wherein the cable-mount connector socket is configured to be coupled to a panel mount connector male plug of the active loudspeaker.
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A cable assembly configured to electrically connect an active loudspeaker to a source device that comprises a source of electrical power and audio signals, comprising: a primary sheath; a group of power conductors within the primary sheath and configured to carry electrical power; a group of audio signal conductors within the primary sheath and configured to carry audio signals; a secondary sheath within the primary sheath, wherein the group of power conductors is within the secondary sheath; a tertiary sheath within the primary sheath and outside of the secondary sheath, wherein the group of audio signal conductors is within the tertiary sheath; a cable-mount connector male plug comprising a first plurality of power pins that terminate a first end of each power conductor and a second plurality of audio signal pins that terminate a first end of each audio signal conductor, wherein the cable-mount connector plug is configured to be coupled to a panel mount connector female socket of the source device; and a cable-mount connector female socket comprising a first plurality of power receptacles that terminate a second end of each power conductor and a second plurality of audio signal receptacles that terminate a second end of each audio signal conductor, wherein the cable-mount connector socket is configured to be coupled to a panel mount connector male plug of the active loudspeaker. 2. The cable assembly of claim 1 , wherein the power pins have a greater diameter than the audio signal pins. 3. The cable assembly of claim 1 , comprising three power pins. 4. The cable assembly of claim 3 , wherein the power pins are arranged along an arc. 5. The cable assembly of claim 4 , wherein the power pins comprise a line pin, a neutral pin, and an earth pin, and wherein the earth pin is between the line pin and the neutral pin. 6. The cable assembly of claim 1 , wherein: the plurality of power pins each have the same length; the panel mount connector female socket of the source device comprises a plurality of female connectors; one power pin is an earth pin that is configured to be coupled to an earth female connector of the panel mount connector female socket of the source device; and wherein the earth female connector is closer to an external surface of the panel mount connector female socket of the source device than are the other female connectors of the panel mount connector female socket of the source device, so that the earth pin makes electrical contact with the panel mount connector female socket of the source device before the other power pins make electrical contact with the panel mount connector female socket of the source device. 7. The cable assembly of claim 1 , comprising at least two audio signal pins. 8. The cable assembly of claim 7 , wherein the audio signal pins are arranged along an arc. 9. The cable assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first locking mechanism on the cable-mount connector male plug and configured to removably lock to the panel mount connector female socket of the source device, and a second locking mechanism on the cable-mount connector female socket and configured to removably lock to the panel mount connector male plug of the active loudspeaker. 10. The cable assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first and second locking mechanisms are each push-to-lock and turn-and-pull-to-unlock mechanisms. 11. A cable assembly configured to electrically connect an active loudspeaker to a source device that comprises a source of electrical power and audio signals, comprising: a primary sheath; a group of power conductors within the primary sheath and configured to carry 85-250 VAC electrical power; a secondary sheath within the primary sheath, wherein the group of power conductors is within the secondary sheath; a group of audio signal conductors within the primary sheath and configured to carry audio signals; wherein all of the power conductors and all of the audio signal conductors are within the primary sheath; wherein all of the power conductors are within the secondary sheath but none of the audio signal conductors are within the secondary sheath; a cable-mount connector male plug comprising three power pins, wherein the power pins terminate a first end of each power conductor, and at least two audio signal pins, wherein the audio signal pins terminate a first end of each audio signal conductor, wherein the cable-mount connector plug is configured to be coupled to a panel mount connector female socket of the source device; and a cable-mount connector female socket comprising three power receptacles, wherein the power receptacles terminate a second end of each power conductor, and at least two audio signal receptacles, wherein the audio signal receptacles terminate a second end of each audio signal conductor, wherein the cable-mount connector socket is configured to be coupled to a panel mount connector male plug of the active loudspeaker. 12. The cable assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a tertiary sheath within the primary sheath and outside of the secondary sheath, wherein the group of audio signal conductors is within the tertiary sheath. 13. The cable assembly of claim 11 , wherein the power pins have a greater diameter than the audio signal pins. 14. The cable assembly of claim 11 , wherein the power pins are arranged along an arc. 15. The cable assembly of claim 14 , wherein the power pins comprise a line pin, a neutral pin, and an earth pin, and wherein the earth pin is between the line pin and the neutral pin. 16. The cable assembly of claim 11 , wherein: the power pins each have the same length; the panel mount connector female socket of the source device comprises a plurality of female connectors; one power pin is an earth pin that is configured to be coupled to an earth female connector of the panel mount connector female socket of the source device; and wherein the earth female connector is closer to an external surface of the panel mount connector female socket of the source device than are the other female connectors of the panel mount connector female socket of the source device, so that the earth pin makes electrical contact with the panel mount connector female socket of the source device before the other power pins make electrical contact with the panel mount connector female socket of the source device. 17. The cable assembly of claim 11 , wherein the audio signal pins are arranged along an arc. 18. The cable assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a first locking mechanism on the cable-mount connector male plug and configured to removably lock to the panel mount connector female socket of the source device, and a second locking mechanism on the cable-mount connector female socket and configured to removably lock to the panel mount connector male plug of the active loudspeaker. 19. A cable assembly configured to electrically connect an active loudspeaker to a source device that comprises a source of electrical power and audio signals, comprising: a primary sheath; a group of power conductors within the primary sheath and configured to carry electrical power; a group of audio signal conductors within the primary sheath and configured to carry audio signals; a cable-mount connector male plug comprising a first plurality of power pins that terminate a first end of each power conductor and a second plurality of audio signal pins that terminate a first end of each audio signal conductor, wherein the cable-mount connector plug is configured to be c
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