Electrical connector housing
CN309831901SActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06JAPAN AVIATION ELECTRONICS IND LTD
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- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Designs(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
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Abstract
1. Name of the product in this design: Electrical connector housing. 2. Purpose of this design: This product is a housing for an electrical connector used in electronic and electrical devices for connection with a corresponding electrical connector. 3. The key design feature of this product is its shape. 4. The picture or photo that best illustrates the key design points: Design 1 3D diagram 1. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. Other situations requiring explanation: In Design 1, the retaining part can switch between an unlocked state in which the bottom surface extends downward from the bottom surface of the housing part and a locked state in which the bottom surface is housed inside the housing part and located along the bottom surface of the housing part. The basic view shows the unlocked state of the retaining part, and the change state view shows the locked state of the retaining part. Reference figures 2-5 of Design 1 correspond to three-dimensional figures 1-4 of Design 1, respectively. Reference figures 6-9 of Design 1 correspond to the three-dimensional figures 1-4 of Design 1 in different states. In Design 2, the retaining part can switch between an unlocked state where the bottom surface extends downwards from the bottom surface of the housing part and a locked state where the bottom surface is housed inside the housing part and located along the bottom surface of the housing part. The CPA (Connector Position Assurance) can switch between an unlocked state where it is pulled backwards relative to the housing part and a locked state where it is inserted forwards. The basic view shows the unlocked state of the retaining part and the CPA, and the changing state view shows the locked state of the retaining part and the CPA. Reference figures 3-6 of Design 2 correspond to three-dimensional figures 1-4 of Design 2, respectively. Reference figures 7-10 of Design 2 correspond to the three-dimensional figures 1-4 of Design 2 in different states. The fine lines shown in Design 1 (refer to Figures 1-9) and Design 2 (refer to Figures 1-10) are all ridge lines used to define the shape of the three-dimensional surface.
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