FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a rotatable plug, and more particularly to a rotatable
plug with a fixable converter.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Consumer electronic products, such as notebooks, personal digital assistants (PDA),
mobile phones, MP3 players, and so on, are trending toward smaller sizes continuously,
which thereby promotes higher demand for easily-portable electric power connectors,
for example, a power supply, a battery charger, or a transformer. Therefore, the electric
power connectors of consumer electronic products need to be made with smaller sizes
and less weight, and more convenient for shipment. Furthermore, they must be durable
in order to sustain long-term carrying and frequent usage. Each of the consumer electronic
products needs a plug on the electric power connectors or on the product itself to
supply power thereto, and thus the plug is a necessary unit. Various kinds of plugs
come out recently for the consumer electronic products or the electric power connectors
to be carried conveniently, such as rotatable plugs, foldable plugs, or retractable
plugs.
[0003] For instance, a conventional electric power connector includes a housing and a plug.
The housing further has a concave storage confinement near the top edge of the housing.
The plug is mainly composed of a rod having a tenon on each side thereof, two first
pins and two second pins. The first pins and the second pins respectively have holes
corresponding to the tenon for inserting the tenon to make the connection of the first
pins, the second pins and the rod. Each side wall of the concave storage confinement
has a spring receptacle containing a spring. The ends of the spring are respectively
in contact with a side of the spring receptacle and a cavity disposed in each of the
first pins via a fixing element. The plug is positioned in the concave storage confinement
by the resilience force of the springs and folded by adjusting the first pins to drive
the second pins and rotate the rod. Thus, the plug is electrically connected to the
circuit board mounted inside the housing.
[0004] Many conventional foldable, rotatable or retractable plugs similar to the above plug
have a major difficulty in the mechanical design. The conventional foldable or rotatable
fixtures usually have weak mechanical structure for attaching to either the housing
or other members of the plug connector. The weak attachment structure may cause the
foldable or rotatable unit to be damageable, less reliable and even dangerous to the
user and may also affect the establishment or maintenance of a good electric contact.
Moreover, conventional converters for different national standards usually couple
with the plug through slots in the converters. Because there is no fixing mechanism
between the converters and the plug, the converters often fall off the plug when in
use, thereby causing the decrease in safety of the plug. Thus, there is still a demand
for providing a rotatable plug cooperatable with a converter that is durable and safe
and can overcome the above shortcomings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] In view of the aforementioned defects of the conventional plugs such as the weak
mechanical structure rendering the conventional plug damageable, less reliable and
even dangerous to the user and no fixing mechanism between the converters and the
plug, the present invention discloses a rotatable plug with a fixable converter.
[0006] The present invention provides a rotatable plug with a fixable converter. In one
aspect of the present invention, the rotatable plug with the fixable converter includes
a lower case having two through holes formed therein, two plug receiving slots opened
at one end and two openings formed between the plug receiving slots; a plug having
a longer end to be inserted into the through holes in the lower case, wherein the
longer end of the plug is received in the plug receiving slots in the lower case when
the plug is rotated to a hidden position; a locking member placed on the lower case
and having two hook locks formed on the lower surface thereof; a fixing member having
two clamping fixtures formed on the lower surface thereof to clamp the plug; and a
converter having two hooks formed on the upper surface thereof, wherein the hooks
pass through the openings in the lower case and then are locked by the hook locks
of the locking member. The rotatable plug with the fixable converter further includes
an upper case engaged with the lower case and a printed circuit board (PCB) attached
on the lower case. The upper case includes a circular projected hole formed therein.
The rotatable plug with the fixable converter further includes a spring disposed between
the locking member and the fixing member.
[0007] One advantage of the present invention is the rotatable plug which is conveniently
receivable into an electric device.
[0008] Another advantage of the present invention is the rotatable plug which is effort-saving
in use.
[0009] Still another advantage of the present invention is the rotatable plug which can
meet the safety requirements.
[0010] Still another advantage of the present invention is the rotatable plug with the fixable
converter which is durable and robust by utilizing the circular projected hole to
fix the fixing member between the upper case and the lower case and can sustain long-term
carrying and frequent usage.
[0011] Another advantage of the present invention is that the rotatable plug with the fixable
converter can be applied to any kinds of electric devices which need an electric plug.
[0012] Still another advantage of the present invention is that the converter can be locked
onto the rotatable plug by utilizing the locking member in the rotatable plug to increase
steadiness of the converter when in use.
[0013] These and other advantages will become apparent from the following description of
preferred embodiments taken together with the accompanying drawings and the appended
claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The present invention may be understood by some preferred embodiments and detailed
descriptions in the specification and the attached drawings below. The identical reference
numbers in the drawings refer to the same components in the present invention. However,
it should be appreciated that all the preferred embodiments of the invention are only
for illustrating but not for limiting the scope of the Claims and wherein:
Fig. 1 is a diagram of a rotatable plug with a fixable converter according to the
present invention;
Fig. 2 is a diagram of an upper case of the rotatable plug with the fixable converter
according to the present invention;
Fig. 3A and Fig. 3B are diagrams of a lower case of the rotatable plug with the fixable
converter according to the present invention;
Fig. 4 is a diagram of a rotatable rack of the rotatable plug with the fixable converter
according to the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a diagram of a locking member of the rotatable plug with the fixable converter
according to the present invention;
Fig. 6A and Fig. 6B are diagrams of a fixing member of the rotatable plug with the
fixable converter according to the present invention;
Fig. 7 is a diagram of the converter of the rotatable plug with the fixable converter
according to the present invention;
Fig. 8 illustrates the rotating mechanism of the rotatable plug with the fixable converter
according to the present invention;
Fig. 9 illustrates the locking mechanism of the rotatable plug with the fixable converter
according to the present invention; and
Fig. 10 illustrates the assembling process of the rotatable plug with the fixable
converter according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0015] The invention will now be described with the preferred embodiments and aspects and
these descriptions interpret structure and procedures of the invention only for illustrating
but not for limiting the Claims of the invention. Therefore, except the preferred
embodiments in the specification, the present invention may also be widely used in
other embodiments.
[0016] The present invention discloses a rotatable plug with a fixable converter. As shown
in Fig. 1, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the rotatable plug
with the fixable converter 10 includes an upper case 101, a lower case 102 engaged
with the upper case 101, a rotatable rack 103 supported by the lower case 102, a locking
member 104 placed on the lower case 102, a fixing member 105 placed on the rotatable
rack 103 and the locking member 104, a spring 106 disposed between the fixing member
105 and the locking member 104, and a converter 107 receiving the projected portion
of the rotatable rack 103 and fixed onto the lower case 102 by the locking member
104. The rotatable plug with the fixable converter 10 further includes a printed circuit
board (PCB) 108 attached on the lower case 102 to electrically connect with the rotatable
rack 103, as shown in Fig. 10. The printed circuit board (PCB) 108 is attached parallel
to the lower case 102. It should be appreciated that the printed circuit board (PCB)
108 can be attached either parallel or vertical to the lower case 102. In other words,
as shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 10, the rotatable plug 100 is constructed by the upper
case 101, the lower case 102, the rotatable rack 103, the locking member 104, the
fixing member 105, the spring 106, and the printer circuit board (PCB) 108. As shown
in Fig. 3B, two slots 1021 are defined in the lower surface of the lower case 102.
Slots 1021 are arranged parallelly and opened at one end for the rotatable rack 103
to pass through and be received therein. In other words, the rotatable rack 103 can
be rotated into a position in which the rotatable rack 103 is received and hidden
in the slots 1021. Moreover, the upper case 101 includes a circular projected hole
1011 formed therein, as shown in Fig. 2.
[0017] With reference to Fig. 3A and Fig. 3B, in the preferred embodiment of the present
invention, the lower case 102 includes a base 1022, two through holes 1023 formed
through the base 1022 for the rotatable rack 103 to be inserted therethrough, two
receptacles 1024 formed adjacent to the through holes 1023 to receive a shorter end
(as described below) of the rotatable rack 103, a groove 1025 formed between the two
through holes 1023, four notches 1026 formed respectively on two sides of the two
through holes 1023, two openings 1027 formed between the slots 1021 along a direction
parallel to the slots 1021, and an opening 1028 formed between the slots 1021 and
adjacent to the opened end of the slots 1021. Preferably, the shape of the notches
1026 is U-shaped.
[0018] With reference to Fig. 4, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the
rotatable rack 103 includes a pivot 1031, two seats 1032 formed on opposite ends of
the pivot 1031, two prongs 1033 fixed on the seats 1032 respectively, and two circular
protrusions 1034 fixed to the seats 1032 on the outer side along the axis of the pivot
1031. The pivot 1031 is substantially a rectangular prism. Each seat 1032 has a slot
(not shown) extending therethrough vertically to the axis of the pivot 1031, and an
opening (not shown) extending therethrough parallel with the axis of the pivot 1031
and communicating with the slot (not shown). A shorter end of each prong 1033 is received
and fixed in the slot (not shown), while the other longer end extends out and passes
through the corresponding slots 1021 of the lower case 102. The longer ends of the
prongs 1033 are inserted into the two through holes 1023 in the lower case 102 when
the rotatable plug 100 is assembled. Furthermore, the pivot 1031 and the circular
protrusions 1034 of the rack 103 are received and supported by the notches 1026 in
the lower case 102. Therefore, the pivot 1031 can be rotated around the axis of the
pivot 1031 and can slip smoothly into and out of the concave part (as described below)
of the locking member 104, while the circular protrusions 1034 can be rotated around
the axis of the pivot 1031 along with the pivot 1031 when the rack 103 is being rotated.
[0019] With reference to Fig. 5, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the
locking member 104 includes a shank 1041, two hook locks 1042 formed on the lower
surface of the shank 1041 and spaced apart, a concave part 1043 formed between the
two hook locks 1042 and in the upper surface of the shank 1041, a button part 1044
formed at one end of the shank 1041, and a cavity 1045 formed in the inner side of
the button part 1044. The hook locks 1042 are formed to be received by the openings
1027 in the lower case 102 when the rotatable plug 100 is assembled and to lock the
hooks (as described below) of the converter 107 when the fixable converter 107 is
attached, so as to fix the converter 107. The concave part 1043 is formed to be received
by the groove 1025 in the lower case 102 when the rotatable plug 100 is assembled.
The width of the groove 1025 is larger than that of the concave part 1043 to receive
the concave part 1043. The button part 1044 is formed to be received by the opening
1028 in the lower case 102 when the rotatable plug 100 is assembled to form a button.
The cavity 1045 is formed to receive one end of the spring 106 when the rotatable
plug 100 is assembled.
[0020] With reference to Fig. 6A and Fig. 6B, in the preferred embodiment of the present
invention, the fixing member 105 includes a plate 1051, two clamping fixtures 1052
extending downward from the plate 1051, two slots 1053 formed oppositely in the edge
of the plate 1051 and opened at one end, two inclined boards 1054 extending downward
respectively from opposite sides of the plate 1051, a rectangular cavity 1055 formed
at the bottom of one of the inclined boards 1054, and side walls 1056. The clamping
fixtures 1052 clamp the pivot 1031 of the rotatable rack 103 to prevent the rack 103
from rotating away from the predetermined position. The distance between the end parts
of the two clamping fixtures 1052 can be changed by the pivot 1031 when the rotatable
rack 103 is being rotated because the clamping fixtures 1052 are flexible. The slots
1053 are formed to receive the shorter ends of the prongs 1033 when the rotatable
plug 100 is assembled and when the rotatable rack 103 is being rotated. The rectangular
cavity 1055 is formed to receive the other end of the spring 106 when the rotatable
plug 100 is assembled.
[0021] As described above, one end of the spring 106 is received by the cavity 1045 of the
locking member 104, and the other end of the spring 106 is received by the rectangular
cavity 1055 of the fixing member 105, such that the spring 106 is disposed between
the locking member 104 and the fixing member 105. With reference to Fig. 7, in one
embodiment of the present invention, the fixable converter 107 includes a main body
1071 and two hooks 1072 formed oppositely on the upper surface of the main body 1071.
The main body 1071 includes two narrow holes 1073 formed parallelly in the upper surface
thereof and extending inward into the inner thereof, so as to receive the prongs 1033
of the rotatable rack 103 when the fixable converter 107 is attached. The hooks 1072
are formed to pass through the openings 1027 in the lower case 102 and then be locked
by the hook locks 1042 of the locking member 104 when the fixable converter 107 is
attached, so as to fix the converter 107 onto the lower case 102. It should be appreciated
that the converter 107 can be any other kinds of converters for different national
standards except the one shown in Fig. 7.
[0022] With reference to Fig. 8, in the assembled rotatable plug, the prongs 1033 can be
rotated around the axis of the pivot 1031 from a hidden position at which the prongs
1033 are parallel to the lower surface of the lower case 102 and the longer ends of
the prongs 1033 are received in the corresponding slots 1021 to a vertical position
at which the prongs 1033 are vertical to the lower surface of the lower case 102 and
the longer ends of the prongs 1033 are exposed out of the lower case 102, and vice
versa. The shorter ends of the prongs 1033 pass through the slots 1053 of the fixing
member 105 first, then enter the receptacles 1024 in the lower case 102 and are received
therein while the longer ends of the prongs 1033 enter the slots 1021 in the lower
surface of the lower case 102 and are received therein as the prongs 1033 are being
rotated from the vertical position to the hidden position. Moreover, the pivot 1031
is substantially a rectangular prism. Therefore, the two clamping fixtures 1052 can
clamp the pivot 1031 on two opposite planes of the rectangular prism to hold the prongs
1033 in position and prevent the prongs 1033 from rotating away from the vertical
position when the prongs 1033 are in the vertical position. When the prongs 1033 are
being rotated back to the hidden position, the edge of the pivot 1031 are slipping
into the concave part 1043 of the locking member 104 and passing therethrough. The
physical flexibility of the clamping fixtures 1052 may make it easy and effort-saving
to rotate the pivot 1031 and the prongs 1033 from the vertical position to the hidden
position. After being rotated back to the hidden position, the pivot 1031 is clamped
by the clamping fixtures 1052 on the other two opposite planes of the rectangular
prism to prevent the prongs 1033 from rotating out of the lower surface of the lower
case 102. Similarly, when the prongs 1033 are to be rotated to the vertical position,
the physical flexibility of the clamping fixtures 1052 make it easy and effort-saving
to rotate the pivot 1031 and the prongs 1033 from the hidden position to the vertical
position.
[0023] Furthermore, the pivot 1031 and the circular protrusions 1034 are sandwiched in between
the side walls 1056 of the fixing member 105 and the notches 1026 of the lower case
102, and the fixing member 105 is fixed onto the lower case 102 by support of the
circular projected hole 1011 of the upper case 101, as shown in Fig. 8. Therefore,
the axis of rotation will not be shifted away from the predetermined position and
the robustness of the rotatable plug 100 can be increased. Accordingly, the rotatable
plug mechanism utilizing the clamping fixtures 1052 and the support of the circular
projected hole 1011 in the present invention will be much more stable than prior art
utilizing springs. Moreover, the contact surfaces of the side walls 1056, the notches
1026, the pivot 1031, and the circular protrusions 1034 may be polished to reduce
the friction therebetween and thereby the rotatable rack 103 can be rotated more smoothly.
[0024] With reference to Fig. 9, in the rotatable plug with the fixable converter 10, the
locking member 104 can move horizontally through the spring 106 from a first position
to a second position. At the first position, the spring 106 is in an expanded condition
and the button part 1044 projects from the opening 1028. The ends of the hooks 1072
on the converter 107 enter the notches in the hook locks 1042 of the locking member
104 to fix the converter 107 onto the lower case 102. When the button part 1044 is
pushed, the spring 106 is pressured to transform into a compressed condition, so as
to render the locking member 104 to move to the second position. At the second position,
the spring 106 is in the compressed condition and the outer surface of the button
part 1044 is located at the opening 1028. The ends of the hooks 1072 on the converter
107 leave the notches in the hook locks 1042 of the locking member 104, so as to detach
the converter 107 from the lower case 102. Therefore, when the locking member 104
is at the second position, the converter 107 can be removed from the lower case 102
of the rotatable plug 100 to replace with other kinds of converter or to hide the
prongs 1033 of the rotatable plug 100 into the lower case 102. Furthermore, when the
locking member 104 is at the first position, the steadiness of the converter 107 attached
on the rotatable plug 100 can be increased because the converter 107 is locked and
fixed onto the lower case 102 and will not fall off the rotatable plug 100, such that
the user can utilize the rotatable plug with the fixable converter 10 more conveniently
and safely. Accordingly, the present invention provides the rotatable plug with the
fixable converter 10 which is fixable, replaceable, and safe through the locking member.
[0025] Furthermore, because the rotatable plug 100 is rotatable and receivable, the present
invention further provides the rotatable plug with the fixable converter 10 in which
the rotatable plug 100 is effort-saving, receivable and rotatable, and the converter
107 is fixable and replaceable and meets safety requirements. The rotatable plug with
the fixable converter 10 can be applied to any kinds of electric power connector such
as a power supply, a battery charger, a transformer, an adapter or any other kinds
of electric products which need an electric plug.
[0026] With reference to Fig. 10, in the assembling process of the rotatable plug 100 in
the present invention, firstly the lower case 102 is pre-prepared. Then, the locking
member 104 is placed on the groove 1025 in the lower case 102 and the button part
1044 of the locking member 104 is placed into the opening 1028 in the lower case 102
simultaneously. Subsequently, the rotatable rack 103 is inserted vertically into the
two through holes 1023 in the lower case 102 and one end of the spring 106 is inserted
into the rectangular cavity 1055 of the fixing member 105. Then, the fixing member
105 is mounted on the lower case 102 to compress the locking member 104 and the rotatable
rack 103. Subsequently, the printed circuit board (PCB) 108 and the upper case 101
are attached onto the lower case 102 in sequence to form the rotatable plug 100. Moreover,
in the process of attaching the converter 107 onto the rotatable plug 100 in the present
invention, firstly the button part 1044 of the locking member 104 is pushed to move
the locking member 104 to the second position. Then, the longer ends of the prongs
1033 are inserted into the narrow holes 1073 in the converter 107, and the hooks 1072
on the fixable converter 107 are inserted into the openings 1027 in the lower case
102 simultaneously. Subsequently, the button part 1044 in the locking member 104 is
loosened to move the locking member 104 to the first position, such that the converter
107 is fixed on the rotatable plug 100 to form the rotatable plug with the fixable
converter 10.
[0027] The foregoing description is a preferred embodiment of the present invention. It
should be appreciated that this embodiment is described for purposes of illustration
only, not for limiting, and that numerous alterations and modifications may be practiced
by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
It is intended that all such modifications and alterations are included insofar as
they come within the scope of the invention as claimed or the equivalents thereof.
1. A structure of a rotatable plug with a fixable converter, comprising:
a lower case including pluralities of through holes formed therein, pluralities of
plug receiving slots opened at one end, and pluralities of openings formed between
said pluralities of plug receiving slots;
a plug including a longer end to be inserted into said through holes of said lower
case, wherein said longer end of said plug is received in said plug receiving slots
of said lower case when said plug is rotated to a hidden position;
a locking member placed on said lower case and including pluralities of hook locks
formed on the lower surface thereof;
a fixing member including pluralities of clamping fixtures formed on the lower surface
thereof to clamp said plug; and
a converter including pluralities of hooks formed on the upper surface thereof, wherein
said hooks pass through said openings of said lower case and are locked by said hook
locks of said locking member.
2. The structure of claim 1, further comprising a circular projected hole formed in an
upper case engaged with said lower case.
3. The structure of claim 1, further comprising a spring disposed between said locking
member and said fixing member.
4. The structure of claim 1, wherein said lower case further comprises at least two notches
formed therein, wherein said notches are U-shaped.
5. The structure of claim 1, wherein said lower case further comprises a groove formed
between said through holes.
6. The structure of claim 1, wherein said plug further comprises a rectangular pivot
to be clamped by said clamping fixtures of said fixing member.
7. The structure of claim 1, wherein said locking member further comprises a concave
part formed between said pluralities of hook locks.
8. The structure of claim 1, wherein said locking member further comprises a button part
formed at one end thereof and a cavity formed in the inner side of said button part.
9. The structure of claim 1, wherein said fixing member further comprises two slots formed
oppositely in the edge thereof.
10. The structure of claim 1, wherein said fixing member further comprises a cavity formed
at the bottom of an inclined board extending downward from one side of said fixing
member.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A rotatable plug with a fixable converter (10), comprising a lower case (102) including
two through holes (1023) formed therein, two plug receiving slots (1021) opened at
one end, and two openings (1027) formed between said two plug receiving slots (1021);
a rotatable rack (103) including a longer end to be inserted into said through holes
(1023) of said lower case (102), wherein said longer end of said rotatable rack (103)
is received in said plug receiving slots (1021) of said lower case (102) when said
rotatable rack (103) is rotated to a hidden position; a locking member (104) placed
on said lower case (102); and a converter (107) including two hooks (1072) formed
on the upper surface thereof, said rotatable plug with said fixable converter being
characterized by further comprising:
a fixing member (105) including two clamping fixtures (1052) formed on the lower surface
thereof to clamp said rotatable rack (103); and
wherein said locking member (104) includes two hook locks (1042) formed on the lower
surface thereof and said hooks (1072) pass through said openings (1027) of said lower
case (102) and are locked by said hook locks (1042) of said locking member (104).
2. The plug of claim 1, further comprising a circular projected hole (1011) formed in
an upper case (101) engaged with said lower case (102).
3. The plug of claim 1, further comprising a spring (106) disposed between said locking
member (104) and said fixing member (105).
4. The plug of claim 1, wherein said lower case (102) further comprises at least two
notches (1026) formed therein, wherein said notches (1026) are U-shaped.
5. The plug of claim 1, wherein said lower case (102) further comprises a groove (1025)
formed between said through holes (1023).
6. The plug of claim 1, wherein said rotatable rack (103) further comprises a rectangular
pivot (1031) to be clamped by said clamping fixtures (1052) of said fixing member
(105).
7. The plug of claim 1, wherein said locking member (104) further comprises a concave
part (1043) formed between said two hook locks (1042).
8. The plug of claim 1, wherein said locking member (104) further comprises a button
part (1044) formed at one end thereof and a cavity (1045) formed in the inner side
of said button part (1044).
9. The plug of claim 1, wherein said fixing member (105) further comprises two slots
(1053) formed oppositely in the edge thereof.
10. The plug of claim 1, wherein said fixing member (105) further comprises a cavity
(1055) formed at the bottom of an inclined board (1054) extending downward from one
side of said fixing member (105).