BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of The Invention:
[0001] The present invention is related to a plug device, and particularly to a plug device,
which is much easier for a plug to remove from a receptacle.
2. Description of Related Art:
[0002] For many years, the use of a plug has been an effective way of drawing current out
of the main electrical power outlet. Since it is very easy and convenient to use,
it has become an irreplaceable device for electrical appliances. The standardization
of plugs makes it even more universal to the public.
[0003] There are two main types of plugs: the European three-pin plug and the normal two-pin
plug. For the three-pin plug, there is a positive pin, a negative pin and a ground
pin. When the plug is pushed onto the receptacle, the pins set into the holes. The
pins are received in the receptacle holes. For safety reasons, no parts of the pins
should be exposed outside the receptacle when the electric current is conducting.
The same consideration exists for the normal two-pin plug when it is in use.
[0004] The main function of the plug is to draw current while the pins are inserted into
a receptacle, and it can also be disconnected from drawing current as desired when
it is removed from the receptacle. Therefore, from a stand point of view for designing
a plug, it is necessary to consider not only the safety for the parts in the plug
but also an easy attachment to and an easy removal from a receptacle.
[0005] As described above, when the pins of a prior art plug set into the receptacle holes,
which are normally circular in shape, only a small portion on the upper cover of the
plug is exposed outside the receptacle. Since the upper cover is usually small, it
makes the removal of the plug from the receptacle a very tedious process. It is especially
so, when the receptacle is at a comer of the wall or in situations where it is impossible
to apply a direct force to remove the plug.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] An object of the present invention is to provide a plug device, with which it is
much easier for users to remove a plug from a receptacle.
[0007] Another object of the present invention is to provide a plug device, with which it
is possible for plug pins being firmly attached to a receptacle easily.
[0008] A further object of the present invention is to provide a plug device, with which
it is possible for user to apply a direct force while removing the plug device from
a receptacle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention can be more fully understood by an embodiment described hereinafter
with reference to accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a disassembled perspective view of a preferred embodiment in the present
invention;
Fig. 2 is an assembled perspective view of the preferred embodiment shown in Fig.
1;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of Fig. 2, illustrating the embodiment in a state of inserting
into a receptacle;
Fig. 4 is plan view similar to Fig.3, illustrating the embodiment in a state of removing
from the receptacle;
Fig. 5 is a plan view of another embodiment in the present invention, illustrating
a normal two-pin plug being in a state of attaching the receptacle; and
Fig. 6 is a plan view similar to Fig. 5, illustrating a normal two-pin plug being
removed from the receptacle.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0010] Referring to Figs. 1-4, the basic components of the present inventions comprise of
the following: a receptacle, a base 1 for the plug, two or more pins 2, some connecting
wires 3, an upper cover 4 and a push ring 5.
[0011] The base 1 is made of an insulating material. The inner part of the base is divided
into small compartments so that the conductive plates can be received therein. This
part is the prior art and it will not be further discussed here.
[0012] The pins 2, which are also prior art, are made of conducting materials. They extend
out from the base 1 and are connected to the conducting plates by wire. When the plug
is inserted into the receptacle, it is connected to the main circuit.
[0013] The connecting wires 3, which are also prior art, are fitted through the hole provided
in the upper cover 4 and connected to electrical appliances. Since the other end of
the wires is connected to the conductive plates in the main base 1 of the plug, therefore
the electrical appliances can receive the electricity from the main circuit via the
pins 2.
[0014] When assembling the upper cover 4, it is fitted onto the base 1. Therefore it is
designed to have the same size and shape as base 1. The hole on one side of the upper
cover 4 is for connecting the wires.
[0015] In the present invention, only one part of the plug is different from a conventional
one. The difference is the upper cover 4. An opening 41 is provided on each of the
two lateral sides of the upper cover 4. As illustrated in the figures, this opening
41 can be a recess at the bottom end of the cover 4. When the cover 4 is fitted to
the base 1, the opening 41 becomes a hole. The main purpose of this opening 41 is
to be fit by the push ring 5. In order to keep a harmonized outer appearance after
fitting the push ring 5, a cutout part 42 is formed to accommodate the push ring 5.
The upper cover 4 is also made of insulated materials.
[0016] The push ring 5 is a curved shape ring and has a size and a shape corresponding to
the upper cover 4, especially for fitting the cutout part 42. A pivot journal 51 is
provided at both end parts 53 of the push ring 5 respectively on the inner surfaces
thereof to correspond the openings 41. The pivot journals 51 each have a size accommodating
to the opening 41 such that the push ring 5 is able to rotatably engage with the openings
41. In order to provide a more stable connection, an outer end 52 of respective pivot
journal 51 has a larger diameter than the rest part thereof. This will prevent the
pivot journals 51 from slipping out of the opening 41 during rotation. As illustrated
in the figures again, it can be observed that the respective end part 53 is wider
than the rest part of the push ring 5 and each of the pivot journals 51 is located
near the bottom of each of the end parts. That is, the distance between the respective
pivot journal 51 and the top surface of the respective end part 53 is greater than
the perpendicular distance between the respective pivot journal 51 and the bottom
surface of the rest part on the push ring 5.
[0017] Please referring to Fig. 2 again, the assembled perspective view of the plug device
according the present invention illustrates the push ring 5 can be rotated in a range
of certain angle with respect to the upper cover 4.
[0018] Please referring to Fig. 3, when the plug device is pushed into a receptacle, the
base 1 with the pins 2 are received in the hole. This means that the both the base
1 and the pins 2 are fully inserted under a top surface A of the receptacle. In other
words, the only parts that are exposing above the top surface A are the upper cover
4, the connecting wires 3 and the push ring 5. At this time, the lower edge of the
respective pivot journal 51 is flushed with the lower end of the upper cover 4 and
lies above the top surface A of the receptacle.
[0019] Please referring to Fig. 4, when attempting to remove the plug device, the push ring
5 is pulled upwards and the ring 5 rotates with respect to a pivotal axis of the respective
pivot journal 51. Since the end parts 53 is wider, the lower surface of the end parts
53 press against the surface A such that a counter force is induced to loosen the
plug device from the receptacle to a certain extent. This allows the plug device to
be removed from the receptacle very easily.
[0020] As shown in Fig. 5, a second embodiment of the plug device in the present invention
is illustrated. It can be seen in Fig. 5 that the plug device is applied to a popularly
used two-pin plug and receptacle. It has the same principle as the three-pin plug
device shown in Figs. 3 and 4. Since the two pins are the only parts that has to be
embedded in the receptacle. Therefore, a push ring 6 is attached directly to the base
above the pins. In this way, the same effect can be achieved.
[0021] Therefore, with the implementation of the present invention, the difficulties encountered
during removal of a prior art plug can be avoided substantially. Furthermore, the
plug device of the present invention is designed to fix receptacle holes tightly and
thus increase a transmission efficiency of electricity. In addition, the push ring
in the plug device of the present invention is moved in the same direction as the
plug device removal. Thus the force to remove the plug device can be applied more
directly and more efficiently.
[0022] While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof,
it is to be understood that modification or variations may be easily made without
departing from the spirit of this invention, which is defined by the appended claims.
1. A plug device for fitting with a receptacle, comprising:
a base (1), being made of an insulated material and being then internally separated
into compartments for holding conductive components;
at least two connecting pins (2), being made of a conductive material, extending from
said base (1) and being connected to said conductive components;
an upper cover (4), being made of an insulated material, having two openings (41)
at a circumferential edge thereof, and fitting with said base;
connecting wires (3), an end of said wires extending through said two openings (41)
in the upper cover (4) and being connected to said conductive components;
a push ring (5), being a curved shape in correspondence to said upper cover (4), having
two end parts (53) wider than the rest part of said push ring (5), a pivot journal
(51) with larger end being integrally provided on each of said two end parts (53)
at an inner wall and near a bottom surface thereof, said pivot journal (51) fitting
with said two openings (41) on said upper cover (4) respectively;
whereby, by pulling said push ring (5) upwards, said two wider end parts (53) press
against an upper surface of the receptacle and thus loosens the connection between
said pins (2) and said receptacle.
2. An plug device for fitting with a receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said openings
(41) on said upper cover forms a hole when said cover (4) is fitted with the base
(1).
3. A plug device for fitting with a receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said upper
cover (4) has a cutoff part for said push ring (5) to fit in.
4. A plug device for fitting with a receptacle according to claim 1, wherein the outer
end (52) of said pivot journal (51) has a larger diameter than the rest part of said
pivot journal (51) itself and thus avoid slippage of said push ring (5) during rotation.
5. A plug device for fitting with a receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said plug
device is an Europe type plug.
6. A plug for fitting with a receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said pins (2) at
least comprise a negative pin and a positive pin.
7. A plug device for fitting with a receptacle according to claim 1, wherein a ground
pin can be added.
8. A plug device for fitting with a receptacle according to claim 1, wherein the push
ring (6) is built on said base near the pins for a two-pin plug.