Company patents
ADVANCED-CONNECTEK INC.
ADVANCED-CONNECTEK INC. surprisingly shows an emerging focus in Optical Elements & Systems, with 3 patents so far in 2026, despite its overwhelming concentration (85.7% of its portfolio) in Electrical Connectors, which has seen significant fluctuation including a 155.6% growth in 2025 followed by a 56.5% decline in 2026 (partial year data).
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84 US filings (since 2023) · 4 categories · 7 themes
Connectors specifically designed for high current or voltage applications, often incorporating features for power delivery, thermal management, or combining power and signal lines.
Design of contact elements and their interaction to ensure stable, low-resistance electrical connection under various mechanical and environmental conditions, including spring forces and material choices.
Systems and methods for preparing, organizing, and electrically connecting individual conductors or cable bundles to connector terminals, ensuring reliable contact and strain relief.
Mechanical features or components integrated into connector housings or mating interfaces to ensure secure engagement and prevent accidental disengagement.
Design techniques and components within connectors to minimize signal degradation, crosstalk, and impedance mismatches for high-frequency data transmission.
Systems and methods that utilize optical fibers as sensing elements or for transmitting sensing signals, often for distributed monitoring of environmental conditions, phase changes, or integrating sensing with communication.
Technologies for efficiently delivering power to electric vehicles, encompassing fast charging, wireless charging, and smart grid integration, alongside vehicle-side control and management of the charging process.
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Robust Electrical Contact Systems