Connector
US-2015380866-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9281612B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9281612-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314029705-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 20, 2009 |
| Publication date | Mar 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 8, 2016 |
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Power cables that include plug housings having an improved appearance as well as employ a halogen-free cable while providing adequate fire resistance. One example provides a power cable having cable plug with a substantially unitary body. Another example provides a power cable that is formed using halogen-free materials. To provide adequate fire protection, a strain relief formed using multiple materials is used.
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What is claimed is: 1. A power cable assembly comprising: a cable plug comprising a cylindrical housing having a first circular end and a second circular end, and a first opening at the first end and a second opening on a side of the cylindrical housing, the second opening spaced away from the first end and the second end; and a cable including a power conductor and a ground conductor and entering the cable plug at the first opening at the first end of the cylindrical housing, the cable plug further comprising a plurality of contacts each having a portion beyond the second opening in the side of the cylindrical housing such that contact may be made with opposing contacts in a compatible connector receptacle; a light-emitting diode; and a magnetic element located at least between the plurality of contacts and the second end of the cylindrical housing. 2. The power cable assembly of claim 1 wherein the cylindrical housing is formed using plastic. 3. The power cable assembly of claim 1 wherein the cylindrical housing is substantially unitary. 4. The power cable assembly of claim 1 wherein the magnetic element comprises an attraction plate. 5. The power cable assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of contacts pass through the second opening in the side of the cylindrical housing and extend beyond the cylindrical housing. 6. The power cable assembly of claim 4 wherein when the cable plug is inserted in a compatible connector receptacle the magnetic element in the cable plug is magnetically attracted to a magnet in the connector receptacle. 7. The power cable assembly of claim 1 wherein the magnetic element comprises a magnet. 8. The power cable assembly of claim 7 wherein when the cable plug is inserted in a compatible connector receptacle the magnetic element in the cable plug is magnetically attracted to a magnet in the connector receptacle. 9. The power cable assembly of claim 8 wherein the cylindrical housing is formed using plastic. 10. A cable plug comprising: a cable having a power conductor and a ground conductor; an assembly comprising a nonconductive insulative housing and power and ground conductors, the power and ground conductors of the assembly terminating in a first and second contact, the first contact coupled to the power conductor of the cable and the second contact coupled to the ground conductor of the cable; a plurality of contacts including the first contact and the second contact and located in passages in the assembly and each having a contact portion such that contact may be made with opposing contacts in a compatible connector receptacle; a light emitting diode; a magnet between the plurality of contacts and an end of the cable plug; and a cylindrical housing enclosing at least a portion of the assembly and light emitting diode, the cylindrical housing having a circular first end and a circular second end. 11. The cable plug of claim 10 wherein the cylindrical housing is unitary. 12. The cable plug of claim 10 wherein the cylindrical housing includes a first opening at a first end, where the cable enters the cable plug at the first opening. 13. The cable plug of claim 10 wherein the contacts are fixed contacts. 14. The cable plug of claim 10 wherein the contacts comprise a center contact, two ground contacts, and two power supply contacts. 15. The cable plug of claim 14 wherein the power supply contacts are on each side of the center contact, and the ground contacts are on each side of the power supply pins away from the center contact. 16. A cable plug comprising: an insulative housing having a first circular end and a second circular end; a printed circuit board; a cable including a power conductor and a ground conductor, the power conductor and ground conductor coupled to the printed circuit board; a plurality of contact pins having a contact portion extending beyond the housing such that contact may be made with opposing contacts in a compatible connector receptacle, the contact pins having tail portions soldered to the printed circuit board; a light-emitting diode fixed to the printed circuit board; and an attraction plate attached to the housing, the attraction plate spaced away from the first circular end and the second circular end and having an opening for a contact portion of at least one of the plurality of contact pins, wherein the insulative housing is a substantially cylindrical housing having a first opening for the cable and a second opening for at least one of the plurality of contact pins, the attraction plate and cylindrical housing substantially enclosing the plurality of contacts, the printed circuit board, and the light-emitting diode. 17. The cable plug of claim 16 wherein the insulative housing includes a third opening for light emitted by the light-emitting diode. 18. The cable plug of claim 16 wherein the cable plug further comprises a metal tab formed from an end of the ground conductor. 19. The cable plug of claim 16 wherein the contact pins comprise spring-biased pins. 20. The cable plug of claim 16 wherein the contact pins comprise a center pin, two ground contact pins, and two power supply contact pins. 21. The cable plug of claim 20 wherein the power supply contact pins are on each side of the center pin, and the ground contact pins are on each side of the power supply pins away from the center pin.
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