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Class 439/735 - Screw-threaded contact having mutilated, irregular, interrupted, or discontinuous screw thread


Subclass of Class 439 - Electrical connectors
Definition: Electrical connector wherein the contact attached or fastened
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 10/02/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7275451Electric power steering device
An electric power steering device having a torque sensor for detecting torque by using a coil provided in an electromagnetic yoke. A terminal block projects to the radial outside and axial outside with respect to an axial line of a substantially cylindrical coil bob...
10/02/2007
6672903Signal-line connector
A signal-line connector includes a connecting member, a rod-shaped conductor, a plurality of grounding members and a shell. After the connecting member, the conductor and the grounding members are assembled together with and in the shell, the conductor an...
01/06/2004
6331938Structural and electrical connections for stacked computer devices
A computer device includes a case, a circuit board disposed in the case and connected with a power cord. The case has a hole group in a side for pins of a connect plate to be inserted and support the cases stacked up. The case is further provided with an ...
12/18/2001
5380214Push-in light socket adapter
A push-in light socket adapter for use with a conventional household light bulb socket for facilitating a rapid removal and replacement of a light bulb. The adapter includes a threaded socket body which may be engaged to the household light bulb socket in...
01/10/1995
4778409Screw in lamp holder
A molded electrical lamp socket includes threaded, insulating portions on the inner wall of the socket to engage the lamp. The side electrode providing electrical contact for the lamp is desirably set deeply within the socket, to reduce the danger of acci...
10/18/1988
 
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