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An improved terminal includes a central portion which is uniformly collapsed by the closure of a terminal board mold. The central portion of the terminal is given convex sides and is pierced by a cylindrical, central opening in such a manner that two uniformly convex columns are formed. Shoulders on either side of the central portion engage the edges of the mold. When the mold closes, the convex columns buckle uniformly and provide an extremely close fit between the shoulders and the mold. Flash...
A structure is provided whereby an insertion hole in a waterproof stopper is prevented from damage upon pulling a terminal out of an electric connector of a waterproof type. A terminal lug includes an electric contact section, a wire connection section and a joining portion through which the lug is joined to a terminal carrier. In the condition where the wire connection section is crimped on a wire, the cut joining portion is offset to a position closer to the central axis of the lug than the bo...
A terminal (T) for use in a communication network, comprising a plurality of terminal capability functions (CAP1, CAP2, CAP3, CAP4) to realize a plurality of terminal capability features. Terminal application execution apparatus (APP1; APP2; APP3; APP4) are coupled to the terminal capability functions to interact with one or more of the plurality of terminal capability functions (CAP1, CAP2, CAP3, CAP4) and to execute thereby a terminal application (app1; app2; app3; app4). The terminal (T) furt...
A terminal material is composed of a base material and a plurality of plating layers provided on the base material and containing an Sn-plating layer as its outermost layer. When the plating layers include an Ni-plating layer, the plating layers are formed so that the Sn-plating layer does not come in contact with the Ni-plating layer. A crimp portion of a crimp terminal is formed of the terminal material.
A terminal (11) comprises a contact section (16) for penetrating the insulation (C2) of a cable (C) to come to contact with the core wires (C1). The contact section (16) has a central crest portion (16B) and a pair of pressure faces (16A) extending outwardly from the crest portion (16B).
In a mold for pressing an electric-wire clamping portion of a terminal, a lower side-wall mold part and an upper side-wall mold part are provided for pressing side walls connected to the electric-wire clamping portion. A pressure face substantially continuously connected to a pressure face of an upper conductor mold part is provided on one end side of the upper side-wall mold part. A taper face is provided on the other end side of the upper side-wall mold part so as to be enlarged toward the oth...
A terminal device and a terminal system which are adapted for electronic money, excellent in operability and easy in the management of the electronic money. The terminal device used in combination with a host server has a function receiving a predetermined amount of electronic money from the host server when running start is instructed, a function of receiving the electronic money of the amount of payment from an IC card of a customer when a goods is bought, a function of transferring the electr...
A terminal device is disclosed which includes a typewriter and a keyboard in which the actuation of each key generates a signal in a first code which signal is temporarily stored. Also included is a code converter which translates the signal into a second code suitable for actuating the typewriter so as to print a character, corresponding to each actuated key, in a first location. Provision is also made for typewriting a message from a remote computer in a second location.
In an offshore terminal for loading tankers, a bottom-supported column is surrounded by a floating collar. Standpipes in the column for connection with transfer lines to shore are connected by flexible lines to the collar. A floating station flexibly connected to the collar extends radially from the collar to support rigid pipes. An elongated powered boom having a power unit at each end supports rigid pipes which are connected by flexible hoses to the manifold of a tanker at one end and at the o...
A programmable terminal is disclosed in which a non-volatile memory in combination with decoding logic enables data collection and control of external devices. The memory can be programmed prior to assembly into the terminal or erased and programmed either on- or off-line. The terminal logs data in its entirety or only that data meeting programmed criteria. Specific examples of the use of the programmable terminal of the present invention are also disclosed.
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