The application relates generally to shapes of connector shells for cables.
Computer cables that terminate in electrical connectors typically have a housing supporting the connector that can be grasped by hand to plug and unplug the connector. As understood herein, under some circumstances such as low lighting or tight quarters in which a person cannot easily see where the connector is to be plugged in, it may be difficult for the person to immediately ascertain the orientation of the connector with respect to the plug sought to be engaged.
Accordingly, an assembly includes an electrical cord, an electrical connector, and a housing having a first end engaged with the electrical cord and a second end from which the electrical connector extends. The first end has a rectilinear transverse cross-section and the second end has a concave transverse cross-section.
In example embodiments of this first aspect, the second end includes left and right edges and top and bottom edges extending from the left edge to the right edge. At least the top edge is continuously curved and may have a constant radius of curvature. The bottom edge may be a mirror image of the top edge.
In another example, the second end includes left and right edges and top and bottom edges extending from the left edge to the right edge. At least the top edge includes a first straight segment extending obliquely from the left edge to a center point and a second straight segment extending obliquely from the center point to the right edge. The bottom edge may be a mirror image of the top edge.
In another example, the second end includes left and right edges and top and bottom edges extending from the left edge to the right edge. At least the top edge includes a first segment extending obliquely from the left edge, a second segment extending from the first segment and being perpendicular to the left and right edges, and a third segment extending obliquely from the second segment to the right edge. The bottom edge may be a mirror image of the top edge.
In another example, the second end includes left and right edges and top and bottom edges extending from the left edge to the right edge. At least the top edge is continuously curved with a variable radius of curvature. The bottom edge may be a mirror image of the top edge.
In another example, the second end includes left and right edges and top and bottom edges extending from the left edge to the right edge. At least the top edge includes a first segment extending from the left edge perpendicularly to the left and right edges, a second concave segment extending from the first segment, and a third segment extending from the second segment to the right edge perpendicularly to the left and right edges. The bottom edge may be a mirror image of the top edge.
In another example, the second end includes left and right edges and top and bottom edges extending from the left edge to the right edge. At least the top edge includes a concave segment extending from the left edge to the right edge and having a roughened surface comprising plural saliences. The bottom edge may be a mirror image of the top edge.
The second end may be smaller than the first end.
In another aspect, an assembly includes a cord, a connector, and a housing having a first end engaged with the cord and a second end from which the connector extends. The first end has a first transverse cross-section and the second end has a second transverse cross-section different from the first transverse cross-section.
One of the ends may have a concave transverse cross-section and the other end may have a rectilinear transverse cross-section. One of the ends may include a convex transverse cross-section. One of the ends may be smaller than another of the ends.
In another aspect, a kit includes first and second connector assemblies, each comprising a respective cord and a respective housing and respective connector extending from the respective housing. The respective housing of the first connector assembly has a concave transverse cross-section and the shape of the respective housing of the second connector assembly is substantially the same as the shape of the respective housing of the first assembly.
The details of the present application, both as to its structure and operation, can best be understood in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts, and in which:
In non-limiting examples the cord 10 may comprise a cord, more than one connector, and more than one housing having a first end engaged with a cord and a second end from which the connector extends respectively, such as an electric cable which has a USB-A connector and a USB-C connector at the edges of the cord respectively, or an electric cable which has two HDMI connectors at the edges of the cord.
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The various shapes herein facilitate easier gripping of the connector housing and also provide tactile indication of the orientation of the housing.
Plural assemblies each with its own housing shaped according to principles herein may be provided in a kit. The housings of the assemblies may be substantially (e.g., within manufacturing tolerances) identical to each other in shape, and may have the same size or different sizes from each other.
It will be appreciated that whilst present principals have been described with reference to some example embodiments, these are not intended to be limiting, and that various alternative arrangements may be used to implement the subject matter claimed herein.
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