Abstract:
An incomplete fitting prevention connector wherein an insertion portion for a fixing bracket is provided at a female connector housing; a slide member is slidably provided on the female connector housing in abutment relation to a male connector housing inserted into the female connector housing; a retaining pawl is formed on the slider member so as to project to the insertion portion. Only when the male and female connectors are completely fitted together, the retaining portion of the slider member can be fitted relative to an engaging portion of the fixing bracket. Accordingly, the incomplete fitting between the male and female connector housing can be prevented.
Abstract:
A detector circuit for coupled connectors is provided with one connector housing, the other connector housing and a lock confirming slider. A sensor circuit terminal and a short-circuiting terminal are oppositely arranged in respect to the one connector housing and the lock confirming slider. Springs are arranged between the terminals. The lock confirming slider is moved forward by the springs when both connector housings are completely fitted to each other. Thus, the sensor circuit terminal and the short-circuiting terminal are contacted to each other.
Abstract:
A connector apparatus having a coupling detecting function which has a highly reliable electric connection between the coupling detecting electrical contact elements. The connector apparatus includes a resilient locking arm and a cooperable engaging element provided on first and second housings, respectively. A pair of coupling detecting contact elements are disposed in a movement-permitting spacing of the first housing for the locking arm, and each has a contact portion which is displaced in response to displacement of the locking arm. A short-circuiting contact element is secured to the engaging element. When the two housings are coupled completely to each other, the coupling detecting contact elements are allowed to contact with the short-circulating element to establish an electrical connection between them. When the two housings are not coupled completely to each other, the engaging element displaces the locking arm to disengage the coupling detecting contact elements from the short-circuiting contact elements to interrupt an electrical connection between the coupling detecting contact element.
Abstract:
In an electric connector, a terminal retainer prevents accidental locking of the terminal retainer in a connector housing by requiring two locking steps. The connector housing includes a lid member with a recess which mates with a step of a window which also is provided in the connector housing. The recess mates with the step at two different positions, the first of which is a provisional locking position. At the second position, a locking arm grips the lid member, while the recess mates with the step at the second position. This is a complete locking position.
Abstract:
An electrical connector has a protective cover which moves slidably between a first position, which exposes a plurality of metal terminals to corresponding portions of a printed circuit board, and a second position, which covers the terminals. Unless the connector is inserted properly, the protective cover will cover the terminals, preventing contact with the printed circuit board. A detecting piece on a mating connector housing the printed circuit contacts moves the protective cover when the connector is inserted into the mating connector.
Abstract:
A detector circuit for coupled connectors is provided with one connector housing, the other connector housing and a lock confirming slider. A sensor circuit terminal and a short-circuiting terminal are oppositely arranged in respect to the one connector housing and the lock confirming slider. Springs are arranged between the terminals. The lock confirming slider is moved forward by the springs when both connector housings are completely fitted to each other. Thus, the sensor circuit terminal and the short-circuiting terminal are contacted to each other.
Abstract:
A detector circuit for coupled connectors is provided with one connector housing, the other connector housing and a lock confirming slider. A sensor circuit terminal and a short-circuiting terminal are oppositely arranged in respect to the one connector housing and the lock confirming slider. Springs are arranged between the terminals. The lock confirming slider is moved forward by the springs when both connector housings are completely fitted to each other. Thus, the sensor circuit terminal and the short-circuiting terminal are contacted to each other.
Abstract:
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a ratio of a recycled toner in a first developer is detected by an auto toner sensor for recycled toner. The carrying speed of a recycled toner mixer is controlled according to a detection result. Consequently, when recycled toner density in a recycled-toner carrying chamber increases, the recycled toner mixer is rotated at high speed to discharge the recycled toner from the recycled-toner carrying chamber at high speed.
Abstract:
A waterproof packing includes: a core member including an electric wire passing part inside and a contacting part for fitting to a mounting side outside; and thermoplastic adhesive adhering to at least the electric wire passing part and the contacting part, wherein the waterproof packing adheres to an electric wire with the thermoplastic adhesive of the electric wire passing part and the waterproof packing adheres to the mounting side with the thermoplastic adhesive of the contacting part by heating. A waterproof connector includes: the waterproof packing; a connector housing for inserting an electric wire having a terminal therein; and a packing receiving part of the connector housing, wherein the waterproof packing is inserted in the packing receiving part as the mounting side.
Abstract:
A developing unit has first and second partition walls and which divide the inside of a developer reservoir into first to third chambers parallel to the developing roller, and first to third mixers which are disposed in the first to third chambers. The first mixer supplies developer to the developing roller by stirring and carrying from one end side to the other end side. The second mixer feeds by stirring and carrying the toner replenished from a replenish device and developer fed from the first chamber to one end side of the first mixer. The third mixer feeds the toner collected from a collection mechanism to one end side of the first mixer by stirring and carrying at a speed lower than the second mixer.