Electrical connector

文档序号:1345557 发布日期:2020-07-21 浏览:29次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 电连接器 (Electrical connector ) 是由 罗辑 宋志刚 陈家辉 刘松华 万清泉 张海波 许兵 于 2019-01-15 设计创作,主要内容包括:本公开公开了一种适用于与一条电缆电连接的电连接器,包括:一个固定组件,包括在所述电连接器的轴向方向上延伸的一个容纳部,所述电缆的一端从所述容纳部的第一端延伸到所述容纳部中;一个绝缘本体,从所述容纳部的第二端伸出;以及至少一个导电端子。导电端子通过注塑成型的方式固定在所述绝缘本体中,并包括:安装部,固定在所述绝缘本体中,并被构造成与所述电缆的导体通过螺栓部件电连接;以及接触部,从所述绝缘本体伸出。电缆的导体通过螺栓部件与安装在绝缘本体中的导电端子电连接,简化了将电缆连接到导电端子上的操作过程,减少了整个电连接器的组成部件。(The present disclosure discloses an electrical connector adapted for electrical connection with a cable, comprising: a fixing member including a receiving portion extending in an axial direction of the electrical connector, an end of the cable extending from a first end of the receiving portion into the receiving portion; an insulative housing extending from the second end of the receiving portion; and at least one conductive terminal. The conductive terminal is fixed in the insulation body in an injection molding mode and comprises: a mounting part fixed in the insulating body and configured to be electrically connected to a conductor of the cable by a bolt member; and a contact portion protruding from the insulating body. The conductor of the cable is electrically connected with the conductive terminal installed in the insulating body through the bolt component, so that the operation process of connecting the cable to the conductive terminal is simplified, and the component parts of the whole electric connector are reduced.)

1. An electrical connector adapted for electrical connection to a cable (200), comprising:

a fixing assembly (1) including a receiving portion extending in an axial direction of the electrical connector, one end of the cable extending into the receiving portion from a first end of the receiving portion;

an insulating body (2) projecting from a second end of said housing; and

at least one conductive terminal (3) fixed in the insulating body by means of injection molding and comprising:

a mounting part (31) fixed in the insulating body and configured to be electrically connected with a conductor (201) of the cable by a bolt member; and

a contact portion (32) extending from the insulator body.

2. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein the mounting portion is formed as an axially extending cylindrical structure having at least one radially extending through hole in a sidewall thereof, the bolt member passing through the through hole to abut against a conductor of a cable inserted in the cylindrical structure.

3. The electrical connector of claim 1 or 2, wherein the insulative body comprises:

an insertion portion (21) inserted into the housing portion from a second end thereof; and

a protruding portion (22) integrally connected to the insertion portion and located outside the receiving portion.

4. The electrical connector of claim 3, wherein the insulative body further comprises: and an anti-mis-insertion portion (23) extending from the protrusion portion substantially parallel to the contact portion of the conductive terminal to prevent the contact portion of the conductive terminal from being mis-inserted into the mating terminal of the mating connector.

5. Electrical connector according to any of claims 1-4, further comprising a first shielding sleeve (4) projecting from the second end of the receiving portion and covering the insulating body.

6. The electrical connector of any of claims 1-5, wherein the securing assembly comprises:

a main cylinder (11) in which the receptacle is formed and includes first and second opposing ends.

7. The electrical connector of claim 6, wherein the securing assembly further comprises:

an elastic sleeve (12) housed within the main body and configured to fit over a portion of the exposed braided shield wire (203) of the cable (200) that is turned back over onto the outer sheath (202) of the cable and to press the turned back braided shield wire against the outer sheath of the cable.

8. The electrical connector of claim 7, wherein the securing assembly further comprises:

a second shielding sleeve (13) disposed over a portion of the exposed conductor of the cable and a portion of the resilient sleeve, the first shielding sleeve extending from the insulator body to a portion of the second shielding sleeve.

9. The electrical connector of any of claims 6-8, wherein the securing assembly further comprises: a seal ring (14) mounted in a groove formed in the exterior of the first end of the main cylinder.

10. The electrical connector of any of claims 6-8, wherein the securing assembly further comprises: a rotatable sleeve (15) rotatably disposed on the main cylinder.

11. The electrical connector of claim 10, further comprising a mount (5) mounted on the rotatable sleeve.

12. The electrical connector of claim 11, wherein the mount comprises:

a flange (51) provided with a plurality of mounting holes (511);

a receiving sleeve (52) within which a first shielding sleeve extending out of the fixing assembly is received; and

a locking mechanism (53) coupled to a cooperating locking mechanism of the rotatable sleeve.

13. The electrical connector of claim 12,

the locking mechanism includes:

an axial projection (531) projecting axially from the receiving sleeve; and

a locking protrusion (532) protruding radially outward outside the axial protrusion,

forming a radially inwardly recessed receiving groove (111) in an outer portion of the first end of the main cylinder to receive the axial projection of the locking mechanism;

the inner wall of the rotatable sleeve is provided with a locking groove which is sunken outwards in the radial direction, and the locking protrusion of the locking mechanism is matched with the locking groove so as to lock the fixed assembly and the mounting seat together.

14. The electrical connector of claim 13, wherein the locking tabs and locking slots each have an L shape that mates with each other to allow the securing assembly to be locked with the mount or separated from each other by rotating the rotatable sleeve relative to the mount.

15. The electrical connector of any of claims 6-14, further comprising a third shielding sleeve (19) threaded to the second end of the main barrel, the electrical cable extending into the main barrel through the third shielding sleeve.

16. The electrical connector of claim 15, further comprising a sealing sleeve (16) covering the cable and including:

a first portion having a smaller diameter, said first portion being adapted for insertion into the second end of the receptacle; and

a second portion having a larger diameter, the second portion adapted to remain outside the second end of the receptacle and be compressed between the second end of the main cylinder and an end of a third shielding sleeve to seal the second end of the receptacle.

17. The electrical connector of claim 16, wherein the third shielding sleeve has an outwardly tapering tapered inner wall surface adapted to press the second portion of the sealing sleeve against the outer jacket of the cable.

18. The electrical connector as recited in any one of claims 1 to 17, wherein an end of the first shield sleeve that protrudes out of the receiving portion has a plurality of spring pieces that are rolled toward the other end.

19. The electrical connector of any of claims 1-18, wherein the electrical connector is configured as a circular electrical connector.

Technical Field

At least one embodiment of the present disclosure relates to an electrical connector, and more particularly, to an electrical connector for connecting cables.

Background

In the prior art, circular electrical connectors for communication equipment, instrumentation, control equipment, and electrical equipment generally include an insulative body, conductive terminals retained in the insulative body, a metal shell fitted over the insulative body, and cables electrically connected to the conductive terminals. The wires of the cable may extend into the metal housing from one end of the metal housing and electrically connect with the conductive terminals in the metal housing.

In order to ensure the electromagnetic shielding effect of the electrical connector, multiple parts of the cable are usually required to be shielded, and the connection structure between the conductor of the cable and the conductive terminal is complex, so that the manufacturing process and cost of the product are increased, and the complexity of the wiring assembly process is also increased.

Disclosure of Invention

An object of the present disclosure is to solve at least one aspect of the above problems and disadvantages in the related art, and embodiments of the present disclosure provide an electrical connector that can simplify an operation of connecting a cable to a conductive terminal.

According to an embodiment of one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an electrical connector adapted to be electrically connected to a cable, comprising:

a fixing member including a receiving portion extending in an axial direction of the electrical connector, an end of the cable extending from a first end of the receiving portion into the receiving portion;

an insulative housing extending from the second end of the receiving portion; and

at least one conductive terminal, fix in insulator through injection moulding's mode, and include:

a mounting part fixed in the insulating body and configured to be electrically connected to a conductor of the cable by a bolt member; and

a contact portion protruding from the insulating body.

According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the mounting portion is formed as an axially extending cylindrical structure, the side wall of the cylindrical structure being provided with at least one radially extending through hole, the bolt member passing through the through hole to abut against a conductor of a cable inserted in the cylindrical structure.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the insulation body includes: an insertion portion inserted into the receiving portion from a second end thereof; and a protruding portion integrally connected with the insertion portion and located outside the receiving portion.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the insulation body further includes: and the anti-misplug part extends from the extending part and is approximately parallel to the contact part of the conductive terminal so as to prevent the contact part of the conductive terminal from being inserted into the mating terminal of the mating connector by mistake.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the electrical connector further includes a first shielding sleeve extending from the second end of the receiving portion and overlying the insulative body.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the fixing assembly includes: a main cylinder in which the receiving portion is formed and includes first and second opposite ends.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the fixing assembly further comprises: an elastic sleeve accommodated in the main body and configured to be fitted over a portion of the cable where the exposed braided shield wire is turned back over the outer sheath of the cable and to press the turned-back braided shield wire against the outer sheath of the cable.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the fixing assembly further comprises: a second shielding sleeve disposed over a portion of the exposed conductor of the cable and a portion of the elastomeric sleeve, the first shielding sleeve extending from the insulator body to a portion of the second shielding sleeve.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the fixing assembly further comprises: and the sealing ring is arranged in a groove formed outside the first end of the main cylinder body.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the fixing assembly further comprises: a rotatable sleeve rotatably disposed on the main cylinder.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the electrical connector further comprises a mount mounted on the rotatable sleeve.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the mount includes: the flange plate is provided with a plurality of mounting holes; a receiving sleeve within which a first shielding sleeve extending out of the fixing assembly is received; and a locking mechanism coupled with a cooperating locking mechanism of the rotatable sleeve.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the locking mechanism includes: an axial projection projecting axially from the receiving sleeve; and a locking protrusion protruding radially outward outside the axial protrusion, and forming a receiving groove recessed radially inward outside the first end of the main cylinder to receive the axial protrusion of the locking mechanism. The inner wall of the rotatable sleeve is provided with a locking groove which is sunken outwards in the radial direction, and the locking protrusion of the locking mechanism is matched with the locking groove so as to lock the fixed assembly and the mounting seat together.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the locking projection and locking groove each have L shapes that mate with each other to allow the fixed assembly to be locked with or separated from the mount by rotating the rotatable sleeve relative to the mount.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, an electrical connector further includes a third shielding sleeve threadedly connected to the second end of the main cylinder, the electrical cable extending into the main cylinder through the third shielding sleeve.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the electrical connector further comprises a sealing sleeve covering the cable and comprising: a first portion having a smaller diameter, said first portion being adapted for insertion into the second end of the receptacle; and a second portion having a larger diameter, the second portion adapted to remain outside the second end of the receptacle and to be compressed between the second end of the main cylinder and an end of a third shielding sleeve to seal the second end of the receptacle.

According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the third shielding sleeve has a tapered inner wall surface tapering outwardly adapted to press the second portion of the sealing sleeve against the outer jacket of the cable.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, an end of the first shielding sleeve protruding out of the accommodating portion has a plurality of resilient pieces that are rolled toward the other end.

According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the electrical connector is configured as a circular electrical connector.

In the aforementioned various exemplary embodiments according to the present disclosure, the conductor of the cable is electrically connected to the conductive terminal installed in the insulative body by the bolt member, simplifying an operation of connecting the cable to the conductive terminal and reducing the number of constituent parts of the entire electrical connector.

Other objects and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description of the disclosure, which is made with reference to the accompanying drawings, and can assist in a comprehensive understanding of the disclosure.

Drawings

Fig. 1 shows a perspective schematic view of an electrical connector according to an example embodiment of the present disclosure;

fig. 2 shows a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the electrical connector shown in fig. 1;

FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of portion A of FIG. 2;

fig. 4 shows a perspective view of a conductive terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 5 shows an exploded view of the electrical connector of FIG. 1 showing the mounting block and the mating connector;

fig. 6 is an exploded view of the electrical connector shown in fig. 1, without the insulative housing and the first shielding sleeve;

FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of portion B of FIG. 6;

FIG. 8 is an enlarged view of portion C of FIG. 6;

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the conductive terminal connected to the conductor of the cable;

fig. 10 shows an axial cross-sectional view of the conductive terminal of fig. 9 in connection with a conductor of a cable;

fig. 11 shows a perspective view of an electrical connector and a mating connector according to an embodiment of the invention;

FIG. 12 is an enlarged view of portion D of FIG. 11; and

fig. 13 shows a perspective view of the ends to be connected of a cable suitable for use in the electrical connector of the present disclosure.

Detailed Description

The technical solution of the present disclosure is further specifically described below by way of examples and with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the specification, the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar components. The following description of the embodiments of the present disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings is intended to explain the general inventive concept of the present disclosure and should not be construed as limiting the present disclosure.

Furthermore, in the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments of the disclosure. It may be evident, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in schematic form in order to simplify the drawing.

According to one general inventive concept of the present disclosure, there is provided an electrical connector adapted to be electrically connected to a cable, including: the connector comprises a fixed component, an insulating body, at least one conductive terminal and a first shielding sleeve. The fixing assembly includes a housing portion extending in an axial direction of the electrical connector, and one end of the cable extends into the housing portion from a first end of the housing portion. The insulating body extends from the first end of the accommodating portion. The conductive terminal is fixed in the insulation body in an injection molding mode and comprises: a mounting part mounted in the insulating body and configured to be electrically connected to a conductor of the cable by a bolt member; and a contact portion protruding from the insulating body to be electrically connected with a mating terminal of a mating connector. A first shielding sleeve extends from the first end of the receiving portion and overlies the insulative body.

The electric connector according to the embodiment of the present disclosure can be applied to electric appliances such as communication equipment, instruments, control equipment, and the like to supply power to the electric appliances. The electrical connector may be configured as a plug-type circular electrical connector and be plugged into a receptacle electrical connector mounted on an electrical appliance.

Fig. 1 shows a perspective schematic view of an electrical connector according to one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure.

As shown in fig. 1, an electrical connector 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure is adapted for electrical connection with a cable 200, having a substantially circular outer profile and comprising: a fixed component 1, an insulating body 2 and at least one conductive terminal 3.

Fig. 13 shows a perspective view of the ends to be connected of a cable suitable for use in the electrical connector of the present disclosure.

As shown in fig. 13, the cable 200 has an outer sheath 202, two wires are provided in the outer sheath 202, and a braided shield wire 203 is provided between the wires and the outer sheath. Each wire includes a conductor 201 and an inner jacket 204 that covers the exterior of the conductor. When connecting the cable 200, the outer sheath 202 of one end of the cable is partially removed, exposing the braided shield wire 203; then partially cutting off the exposed braided shielding wire to expose two wires; the inner sheath 204 of each wire is then cut away, exposing the conductors 201.

Fig. 2 shows a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the electrical connector shown in fig. 1; FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of portion A of FIG. 2; fig. 4 shows a perspective view of a conductive terminal according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure; FIG. 5 shows an exploded view of the electrical connector of FIG. 1 showing the mounting block and the mating connector; FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the conductive terminal connected to the conductor of the cable; fig. 9 shows an axial cross-sectional view of the conductive terminal of fig. 8 in connection with a conductor of a cable; fig. 10 shows an axial cross-sectional view of the conductive terminal of fig. 9 in connection with the conductor of the cable.

As shown in fig. 1 to 3, 8 and 9, the fixing assembly 1 includes a housing 17 having a cylindrical space extending in the axial direction of the electrical connector 100, and one end of the cable 200 extends from a first end (right end in fig. 2) of the housing 17 into the housing 17. The insulating body 2, made of, for example, plastic material, protrudes from a second end (left end in fig. 2) of the accommodating portion 17. The conductive terminal 3 is fixed in the insulating body 2 by injection molding (overmolding), and includes: a mounting portion 31 and a contact portion 32. The installation part 31 is installed in the insulation body 2 and is configured to be electrically connected to the conductor 201 of the cable 200 by a bolt member 18. The contact portion 32 protrudes from the insulative body 2 to be electrically connected with the mating terminal 301 of the mating connector 300, thereby coupling the electrical connector 100 with the mating connector 300. In the process of executing the injection molding process, the conductive terminal is fixed in a mold, then molten colloid is injected onto the conductive terminal, and after the molten colloid is solidified, the conductive terminal is firmly fixed in an insulating body formed by the molten colloid.

In one embodiment, the electrical connector 100 further comprises a first shielding sleeve 4, the first shielding sleeve 4 extending from the second end of the accommodating portion 17 and covering the insulative housing to electromagnetically shield the conductive terminal 3 and the conductor 201 mounted in the insulative housing 2.

As shown in fig. 2-4 and 10, the mounting portion 31 of the conductive terminal 3 is formed as an axially extending cylindrical structure in which an axially extending receiving hole 34 is formed. The side wall of the cylindrical structure is provided with at least one radially extending through hole 33, and the bolt member 18 is passed through the through hole 34 to abut against the conductor 201 of the cable 200 inserted in the cylindrical structure, thereby fixing the conductor 201 in the mounting portion 31. Because the conductive terminals 3 are fixed in the insulating body 2 by injection molding, the conductive terminals can be firmly fixed in the insulating body 2, and the conductive terminals 3 are prevented from moving and/or rotating relative to the insulating body 2 in the process that the electric connector 100 and the mating connector 300 are combined in an inserting manner. Further, the conductor 201 is fixed in the conductive terminal 3 by the bolt member 18, the operation of connecting the conductors is simplified, the number of parts is reduced, and the current carrying capacity of the conductor and the conductive terminal can be increased, for example, a current of 50(a) amperes or more can be carried.

In an exemplary embodiment, the insulating body 2 comprises: an insertion portion 21 inserted into the housing portion from a second end of the housing portion 17; and a protruding portion 22 integrally connected to the insertion portion 21 and located outside the housing portion 17. The extension 22 is adapted for insertion into a receiving sleeve of a mounting block (described in detail below). The first shielding sleeve 4 covering the protruding portion 22 can electromagnetically shield the conductive terminal located outside the accommodating portion 17.

Fig. 11 shows a perspective view of an electrical connector and a mating connector according to an embodiment of the invention; fig. 12 is an enlarged view of a portion D in fig. 11.

In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 3, 9, 10 and 11, the insulating body 2 further comprises: and an erroneous insertion preventing portion 23 extending from the protruding portion 22 substantially parallel to the contact portion 32 of the conductive terminal 3 to prevent the contact portion 32 of the conductive terminal 3 from being erroneously inserted into the mating terminal 301 of the mating connector 300. The receiving groove 302 is provided in the mounting seat of the mating connector 300, and the electrical connector 100 can be smoothly inserted into the mating connector 300 under the condition that the mis-insertion preventing part 23 is aligned with the receiving groove 302, so that the two conductive terminals 3 of the electrical connector 100 can be correctly electrically connected with the mating terminals of the mating connector 300. In the case where the mis-insertion preventing part 23 is not aligned with the receiving groove 302, the electrical connector 100 cannot be inserted into the mating connector 300 due to the protruding mis-insertion preventing part 23, thereby preventing mis-insertion of the electrical connector 100.

Fig. 6 is an exploded view of the electrical connector shown in fig. 1, without the insulative housing and the first shielding sleeve; FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of portion B of FIG. 6; fig. 8 is an enlarged view of the portion C in fig. 6.

In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, 3, 5-7, the fixation assembly 1 comprises: a cylindrical main cylinder 11, the housing 17 being formed in the main cylinder 11 and including a first end (right end in fig. 2) and a second end (left end in the projection) that are opposed to each other. The main cylinder 11 includes: a first section 111, a second section 112, and a threaded section 113, the first section 111 having an outer diameter greater than the outer diameter of the second section 112.

In an exemplary embodiment, the fixation assembly 1 further comprises: and an elastic sleeve 12 accommodated in the main cylinder 11 and configured to be fitted over a portion of the cable 200 where the exposed braided shield wire 203 is turned back over the outer sheath 202 of the cable and to press the turned-back braided shield wire 203 against the outer sheath 202 of the cable 200. In this way, the braided shield wires of the cable are reliably held by the elastic sleeve 12 on the outer sheath 202 of the cable 200, the connection efficiency of the braided shield wires is improved, and the electromagnetic shielding effect of the electrical connector is advantageously improved.

In an exemplary embodiment, the fixation assembly 1 further comprises: a second shielding sleeve 13 provided over a portion of the exposed conductor of the cable 100 and a portion of the resilient sleeve 11, the first shielding sleeve extending from the insulating body to a portion of the second shielding sleeve. In this way, the portion from the outer sheath 202 of the cable 200, a portion of which is not cut away, to the conductive terminal 3 fixed in the protruding portion 22 of the insulating body 2 is continuously covered by the second shielding sleeve and the first shielding sleeve, thereby improving the electromagnetic shielding effect.

In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, 3, 5-7, the stationary assembly 1 further includes a rotatable sleeve 15 rotatably disposed on the main cylinder 11. The rotatable sleeve 15 includes a first portion 151 having a larger inner diameter and adapted to fit over the first section 114 of the main cylinder 11, and a second portion 152 having a smaller inner diameter and adapted to fit over the second section 112 of the main cylinder 11. The step between the first and second sections of the main cylinder 11 blocks the rotatable sleeve 15 from disengaging from the first section of the main cylinder 11.

In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 5, 11 and 12, the electrical connector 100 further includes a mount 5 mounted on the rotatable sleeve 15, thereby mounting the electrical connector 100 on the mount 5.

In an exemplary embodiment, the mount 5 includes: a flange 51 provided with a plurality of mounting holes 511, a receiving sleeve 52 and a locking mechanism 53. The extension of the first shielding sleeve 4 and the insulating body 2 out of the fixing assembly 1 is accommodated in a receiving sleeve 52. The locking mechanism 53 is combined with a cooperating locking mechanism of the rotatable sleeve 15.

In an exemplary embodiment, the end of the first shielding sleeve 4 that protrudes out of the receiving portion 22 of the insulating body 2 has a plurality of spring tabs 41 that are crimped towards the other end. In the case where the extension 22 of the insulating body 2 and the first shielding sleeve 4 are inserted into the receiving sleeve 52, the spring pieces 41 are compressed by the inner wall of the receiving sleeve 52, which can ensure stable mounting of the electrical connector to the mounting socket and further provide an electromagnetic shielding effect.

In an exemplary embodiment, the fixation assembly 1 further comprises: and a packing 14 installed in a groove formed at the outside of the first end of the main cylinder 11. With the extension 22 of the insulating body 2 and the first shielding sleeve 4 inserted into the receiving sleeve 52, the sealing ring 14 is compressed by the inner wall of the receiving sleeve 52, providing the waterproof and moisture-proof properties of the electrical connector.

In one exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 5, 11 and 12, the locking mechanism 53 includes: an axial projection 531 projecting axially from the receiving sleeve 52; and a locking protrusion 532 radially protruding outward outside the axial protrusion 531. A radially inwardly recessed receiving groove 111 is formed in the outer portion of the first end of the main cylinder 11 to receive the axial projection 531 of the locking mechanism 53. A locking groove 154 is provided on the inner wall of the rotatable sleeve 15, which is recessed radially outwardly, and a locking projection 532 of the locking mechanism 53 is engaged with the locking groove 154 to lock the fixed assembly 1 and the mount 5 together.

In an exemplary embodiment, the locking protrusions 531 and locking grooves 154 each have L shapes that mate with each other to allow the fixed assembly 1 to be locked with or separated from the mounting base 5 by rotating the rotatable sleeve 15 relative to the mounting base 5. for ease of operation, indicia 153 indicating on or off are provided on the rotatable sleeve 15. typically, the mounting base 5 is mounted to a mounting panel or bracket of an electrical appliance via a flange 51.

In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, 5 and 8, the electrical connector 100 further includes a third shielding sleeve 19 threadedly coupled to the second end of the main barrel 11, the electrical cable 200 extending through the third shielding sleeve 19 into the receptacle 17 of the main barrel 11.

In an exemplary embodiment, as shown in fig. 2, 5 and 8, the electrical connector 100 further includes a sealing sleeve 16, the sealing sleeve 16 covering the cable 200 and including: a first portion 161 having a smaller diameter and a second portion 162 having a larger diameter. The first portion 161 is adapted to be inserted into a second end of the receptacle 17; the second portion 162 is adapted to remain outside the second end of the housing 17 and be squeezed between the second end of the main cylinder 11 and the end of the third shielding sleeve 19 to seal the first end of the housing 17.

In an exemplary embodiment, the third shielding sleeve 19 has a tapered inner wall surface 191 that tapers outwardly, the tapered inner wall surface 191 being adapted to press the second portion 162 of the sealing sleeve 16 against the outer jacket 202 of the cable 200, thereby further improving the sealing effect.

The first shield sleeve 4, the second shield sleeve 13 and the third shield sleeve 19 described above may be made of a material such as copper, or stainless steel. The cable 200 may be circular or rectangular in cross-section.

It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the embodiments described above are exemplary and can be modified by those skilled in the art, and that the structures described in the various embodiments can be freely combined without conflict in structure or principle.

While the present disclosure has been described in connection with the accompanying drawings, the embodiments disclosed in the drawings are intended to be illustrative of the preferred embodiments of the disclosure, and should not be construed as limiting the disclosure.

Although a few embodiments of the present general inventive concept have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the general inventive concept, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.

It should be noted that the word "comprising" does not exclude other elements or steps, and the words "a" or "an" do not exclude a plurality. Additionally, any element numbers of the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure.

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