Linked Unit

The connected unit addresses wire confusion by using partitioned wire connection points and covers to organize and identify wires, enhancing repair efficiency.

JP7873920B2Active Publication Date: 2026-06-15NITTO KOGYO KK

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
NITTO KOGYO KK
Filing Date
2022-03-14
Publication Date
2026-06-15

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing connected units face difficulties in distinguishing and organizing electric wires connected to multiple modules, leading to confusion and challenges in repairs and replacements.

Method used

The connected unit is designed with multiple wire connection points and partitions between these points, featuring a case with upward-protruding partition sections and covers to separate wires, along with a display unit to identify the status of electronic devices.

🎯Benefits of technology

This design allows for easy identification and organization of wires connected to each module, facilitating efficient repairs and replacements.

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Abstract

To provide a connection type unit in which electric wires connected to respective modules are organized and can be easily identified.SOLUTION: A connection type unit formed by connecting a plurality of modules each consisting of an electronic board 30 and a case 20 that houses the electronic board includes a plurality of electric wire connection portions 31 for connecting electric wires to the electronic board 30. A partition portion 35 is formed between the electric wire connection portions 31 to partition the electric wires. It is preferable to have a cover that closes a space between adjacent partition portions 35.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 2
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