CHARGING CONNECTOR AND TROLLEY HAVING SAME

20180006393 · 2018-01-04

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

Disclosed is a charging connector for a trolley having a power storage module, including a body carrying a circuit and a first electrode plate and a second electrode plate provided at two ends of the body respectively, the first electrode plate and the second electrode plate being electrically connected through the circuit and the first electrode plate or the second electrode plate having an elastic arch portion with a variable arch height. The charging connector can keep the elastic contact between the second electrode of a front charging connector and the first electrode of a rear charging connector during front-back series connection, eliminating the defect that the current charging connector has bad contact. The trolley with the connector can be charged reliably and the power energy can be used to a peripheral device onboard the trolley. Such a multimedia trolley does not need repeated manual checking.

Claims

1. A charging connector for a trolley having a power storage module, comprising: a body carrying a circuit; and a first electrode plate and a second electrode plate provided at two ends of the body respectively, the first electrode plate and the second electrode plate being electrically connected through the circuit and the first electrode plate or the second electrode plate having an elastic arch portion with a variable arch height.

2. The charging connector according to claim 1, wherein a fixation arm at one end of the arch portion is connected to the circuit of the body, a free arm at the other end is accommodated in a guidance groove of the body, and the free arm has different static positions corresponding to the arch heights of different arch portions in the guidance groove.

3. The charging connector according to claim 1, wherein the arch portion is provided with a pierced opening for enhancing the elasticity of the arch portion.

4. The charging connector according to claim 2, wherein a recess in the arch portion is provided with a support plate for limiting the arch height of the arch portion.

5. The charging connector according to claim 4, wherein the support plate has a shape corresponding to that of the arch portion.

6. The charging connector according to claim 5, wherein the second electrode plate is a copper plate and the support plate is a manganese steel plate.

7. The charging connector according to claim 1, wherein the first electrode plate and the second electrode plate are biased to each other relative to the vertical direction, and the bias distance L of the first electrode plate and the second electrode plate in the vertical direction is smaller than the maximum arch height Hmax of the arch portion.

8. The charging connector according to claim 1, wherein the first electrode plate and the second electrode plate form a current channel and the charging connector has two independent current channels.

9. The charging connector according to claim 1, wherein one of the first electrode plate and the second electrode plate is a planar member and the other is a curved member with an arch portion.

10. A trolley, comprising: a power storage module provided on a trolley body for supplying power to a peripheral device; and a charging connector connected to the power storage module and located at the bottom of the trolley body, the charging connector including: a body carrying a circuit; and a first electrode plate and a second electrode plate provided at two ends of the body respectively, the first electrode plate and the second electrode plate being electrically connected through the circuit and the first electrode plate or the second electrode plate having an elastic arch portion with a variable arch height; wherein the charging connector and the bottom of the trolley body are configured such that the first electrode plate and the second electrode plate extend out of the bottom of the trolley body.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0016] FIG. 1 is a front view of a charging connector according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0017] FIG. 2 is a rear view of a charging connector according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0018] FIG. 3 is a view of a female socket electrode according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0019] FIG. 4 is a view of the charging connectors in FIG. 1 connected in series and connected to an external power source;

[0020] FIG. 5 is a view of a multimedia trolley having a charging connector according to an embodiment of the present invention; and

[0021] FIG. 6 is a position relationship view of trolleys charged in batch according to an embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0022] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, a charging connector 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes an insulation housing 11, a male plug body 12 provided at the head end of the insulation housing 11 and projecting outwards and a female socket body 13 provided at the tail end of the insulation housing 11 and projecting outwards. The upper surface of the mail body 12 is provided with two male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ at intervals. The lower surface of the female socket body 13 is also provided with two female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ at intervals. The positions of the male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ correspond to those of the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ such that when two charging connectors are arranged front and back, the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ of the front charging connector can contact the male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ of the back charging connector to form two insulated electrode groups. The male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ and the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ may employ copper with good conductivity and low costs.

[0023] As shown in FIG. 3, the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ in this embodiment are arch plates which have an arch portion 151 and a fixation end 153 and a free end 152 projecting outwards from two ends of the arch portion 151. The female socket body 13 is provided with a guidance groove for installing the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′. The fixation ends 153 of the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ come into the guidance groove and are fixedly connected to the female body 13. The free ends 152 also come into the guidance groove but are not fixedly connected to the female socket body and slightly move opposite to the arrow shown in FIG. 3 when the female electrode plates 15 and 15′ are deformed due to stress or recovered by relieving stress. The arch portion 151 projects outwards from the lower surface of the female socket body 13. Thus, the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ have elastic arch portions 151 with variable arch height. The free end 152 has different static positions corresponding to the different arch heights of arch portions 151 in the guidance groove.

[0024] In an embodiment, the fixation end 153 is fixed on one side near the insulation housing 11. The free end is located at one side away from the insulation housing 11. The arch portion 151 is provided with a pierced opening for enhancing elasticity which can be a plurality of elongate grooves provided lengthwise of the arch portion 151.

[0025] As shown in FIG. 4, when a plurality of charging connectors 1 are stacked front and back, the male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ of a back charging connector contact the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ of a front charging connector to form a series circuit. The male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ of the charging connector at the most front end is connected to an AC-DC conversion device 2. The AC-DC conversion device 2 may adopt SP-320 series products from MEAN WELL Company, Taiwan, CHINA, the power of which may be 1500˜3000 W. The male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ are smooth metal plates with a relatively large thickness which can extrude the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ such that the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ deform. During extrusion, the male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ and the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ substantially keep linear contact, which can effectively avoid generating spark due to mutual friction in surface contact and can prevent the damage of the male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ and the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′, thereby prolonging the service life.

[0026] In addition, since the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ are copper plates, the material thereof is relatively soft and cannot recover to the original state after being extruded several times. Thus, a manganese steel plate 154 of a corresponding shape may be provided at the inner side of the arch portion 151 of the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′. Since the manganese steel plate 154 is not easy to deform compared to the copper plate, the copper plate can be supported to some extent and also be more readily to recover to the original state after being extruded with the assistance of the manganese steel plate 154. In addition, the manganese steel plate 154 can also limit the arch height of the arch portion 151 to avoid excessive deformation which may render it difficult to recover to its original state.

[0027] The male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ and the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ are biased to each other relative to the vertical direction. The bias distance L of the male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ and the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ in the vertical direction is smaller than the maximum arch height Hmax of the arch portion.

[0028] As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, a multimedia trolley adopting the above charging connector 1 is shown schematically. The charging connector 1 is installed at the bottom of the multimedia trolley and connected to the power storage module 3 so as to transfer the electrical energy to the power storage module 3 through the charging connector. The power storage module 3 is connected to a multimedia player 4 installed on the multimedia trolley and powers the same. The charging connector 1 and the bottom of the trolley body are configured such that the male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ and the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ extend out of the bottom of the trolley body. When a plurality of trolleys are stacked front and back, two independent current channels may be formed by the male plug electrode plates 14 and 14′ and the female socket electrode plates 15 and 15′ of the charging connector to form a series circuit and simultaneously charge all multimedia trolleys.

[0029] It should be understood that those skilled in the art may make various modifications, changes and variations to the above embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention defined by the claims. The claims shall be construed from the entirety and coincide with the broadest scope consistent with the description and are not limited to the examples or embodiments in the detailed description.