Power cable assembly

  

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Power cable assembly

Invention: Power cable assembly

Year    Description
2000Invention patented by David Tso-Chin Ko on September 12th, 2000. Abstract: A power cable assembly (100) includes an insulative housing (10), a plurality of terminals (20), a cable (30) containing a plurality of wires (40) terminated to corresponding terminals, an EMI shell (50) surrounding the cable, a pre-molded rear cover (60), and interlocking means separately formed on the housing, the EMI shell and the rear cover for securely assembling the housing, the EMI shell and the rear cover together. The housing comprises a block (11) and a plurality of silos (14) formed on a front face of the block. A passageway (142) extends through each silo and through the block for receiving a corresponding terminal therein. The pre-molded rear cover defines a cavity (62) in a front face thereof for receiving the cable from a rear end thereof.
2001Invention patented by David Tso-Chin Ko on October 25th, 2001. Abstract: A power cable assembly (100")comprises a cable and an electrical connector. The connector includes an insulative housing (10"), a plurality of terminals secured in the housing, a conductive rear shell (52"), a conductive front shell (51"), and a rear cover (60"). The housing comprises a block, a plurality of silos (14") formed in arrays. The conductive rear shell fittedly engages with the block of the housing. The conductive front shell is attached to the conductive rear shell and has a front portion (513") enclosing the silos of the housing. The rear cover defines a cavity moveable receiving the block of the housing and the conductive rear shell therein.
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