WIRE PLUG-IN AID SLEEVE STRUCTURE FOR WIRE CONNECTION TERMINAL
20180337472 ยท 2018-11-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R9/26
ELECTRICITY
H01R9/2491
ELECTRICITY
H01R9/2416
ELECTRICITY
H01R24/20
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/4842
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/58
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/22
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal is assembled in a wire plug-in hole of the terminal. The aid sleeve includes a head section, a belly section connected with the head section and a tail section connected with the belly section. The head section, the belly section and the tail section together define a guide hole for the conductive wire to plug in. The tail section has a first side and a second side positioned on a peripheral section of the guide hole. After the conductive wire passes through the guide hole into the terminal, the metal leaf spring disposed in the terminal is facilitated to press the conductive wire toward the first side or second side.
Claims
1. A wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal, comprising an aid sleeve, the aid sleeve having a head section, a belly sect ion connected with the head section and a tail section connected with the belly section, the head section, the belly sections and the tail sections together defining a guide hole, the tail section having a first side and a second side positioned on a peripheral section of the guide hole and two lateral sides connected with the first and second sides.
2. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the aid sleeve is assembled in a wire plug-in hole of a terminal or a wire plug-in hole of a switch wire connection device, one of the terminal and the switch wire connect ion device being equipped with a metal leaf spring and a conductive component, the head section of the aid sleeve being connected with two cylindrical belly sections and two tail sections.
3. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the head section has the form of a plate body having an area larger than a cross-sectional area of the belly sections, whereby a shoulder section is formed between the head section and the belly sections, the tail sections protruding from the belly sections, the cross-sectional area of the belly sections being larger than a cross-sectional area of the tail sections, at a junction between the belly section and the tail section, the guide hole being narrowed to form a tapered structure.
4. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 2, wherein the head section has the form of a plate body having an area larger than a cross-sectional area of the belly sections, whereby a shoulder section is formed between the head section and the belly sections, the tail sections protruding from the belly sections, the cross-sectional area of the belly sections being larger than a cross-sectional area of the tail sections, at a junction between the belly section and the tail section, the guide hole being narrowed to form a tapered structure.
5. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second sides of the tail section is notched, whereby the lateral sides of the tail section is formed as wing structures on two sides of the notch.
6. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 3, wherein at least one of the first and second sides of the tail section is notched, whereby the lateral sides of the tail section is formed as wing structures on two sides of the notch.
7. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least one of the first and second sides of the tail section is notched, whereby the lateral sides of the tail section is formed as wing structures on two sides of the notch, the wing structures of the lateral sides being parallel to a moving path of the metal leaf spring, while the first side and the second side being normal to the moving path of the metal leaf spring.
8. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 4, wherein at least one of the first and second sides of the tail section is notched, whereby the lateral sides of the tail section is formed as wing structures on two sides of the notch, the wing structures of the lateral sides being parallel to a moving path of the metal leaf spring, while the first side and the second side being normal to the moving path of the metal leaf spring.
9. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 5, wherein the notch of the first side and the notch of the second side are positioned at the same height.
10. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 6, wherein the notch of the first side and the notch of the second side are positioned at the same height.
11. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 7, wherein the notch of the first side and the notch of the second side are positioned at the same height.
12. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 8, wherein the notch of the first side and the notch of the second side are positioned at the same height.
13. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 5, wherein the recessed depth of the notch of the first side is larger than the recessed depth of the notch of the second side, whereby the height of the first side is lower than the height of the second side.
14. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 6, wherein the recessed depth of the notch of the first side is larger than the recessed depth of the notch of the second side, whereby the height of the first side is lower than the height of the second side.
15. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 7, wherein the recessed depth of the notch of the first side is larger than the recessed depth of the notch of the second side, whereby the height of the first side is lower than the height of the second side.
16. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 8, wherein the recessed depth of the notch of the first side is larger than the recessed depth of the notch of the second side, whereby the height of the first side is lower than the height of the second side.
17. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein the guide hole is tilted to the first side of the tail section, whereby the height of the first side is lower than the height of the second side.
18. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 2, wherein the guide hole is tilted to the first side of the tail section, whereby the height of the first side is lower than the height of the second side.
19. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 3, wherein the guide hole is tilted to the first side of the tail section, whereby the height of the first side is lower than the height of the second side.
20. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 4, wherein the guide hole is tilted to the first side of the tail section, whereby the height of the first side is lower than the height of the second side.
21. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side has the form of a straight line or a plane face, at least one rib section being disposed in the guide hole, the rib section being a strip-like protrusion body formed on an inner wall of the guide hole.
22. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 2, wherein a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side has the form of a straight line or a plane face, at least one rib section being disposed in the guide hole, the rib section being a strip-like protrusion body formed on an inner wall of the guide hole.
23. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 3, wherein a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side has the form of a straight line or a plane face, at least one rib section being disposed in the guide hole, the rib section being a strip-like protrusion body formed on an inner wall of the guide hole.
24. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 4, wherein a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side has the form of a straight line or a plane face, at least one rib section being disposed in the guide hole, the rib section being a strip-like protrusion body formed on an inner wall of the guide hole.
25. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 17, wherein a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side has the form of a straight line or a plane face, at least one rib section being disposed in the guide hole, the rib section being a strip-like protrusion body formed on an inner wall of the guide hole.
26. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 18, wherein a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side has the form of a straight line or a plane face, at least one rib section being disposed in the guide hole, the rib section being a strip-like protrusion body formed on an inner wall of the guide hole.
27. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 1, wherein there are at least two sets of aid sleeves, a connection support being disposed between each two aid sleeves and connected between the head sections of the aid sleeves, a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side having the form of a straight line or a plane face.
28. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 2, wherein there are at least two sets of aid sleeves, a connection support being disposed between each two aid sleeves and connected between the head sections of the aid sleeves, a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side having the form of a straight line or a plane face.
29. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 3, wherein there are at least two sets of aid sleeves, a connection support being disposed between each two aid sleeves and connected between the head sections of the aid sleeves, a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side having the form of a straight line or a plane face.
30. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 4, wherein there are at least two sets of aid sleeves, a connection support being disposed between each two aid sleeves and connected between the head sections of the aid sleeves, a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side having the form of a straight line or a plane face.
31. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 17, wherein there are at least two sets of aid sleeves, a connection support being disposed between each two aid sleeves and connected between the head sections of the aid sleeves, a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side having the form of a straight line or a plane face.
32. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal as claimed in claim 18, wherein there are at least two sets of aid sleeves, a connection support being disposed between each two aid sleeves and connected between the head sections of the aid sleeves, a position where the guide hole adjoins the first side having the form of a straight line or a plane face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0026] As shown in the drawings, the aid sleeve 100 includes at least one head section 10, a belly section 20 connected with the head section 10 and a tail section 30 connected with the belly section 20. In this embodiment, the head section 10 of the aid sleeve 100 is connected with two cylindrical belly sections 20 and two tail sections 30 corresponding to the structural form of the terminal 90 that has two wire plug-in holes 91 on each side.
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[0029] In this embodiment, the tail section 30 has a first side 31 and a second side 32 positioned on a peripheral section of the guide hole 40 and two lateral sides 33 connected with the first and second sides 31, 32. The first side 31 and/or the second side 32 of the tail section 30 are notched, whereby the lateral sides 33 of the tail section 30 are formed as wing structures on two sides of the notches for restricting the plug-in direction of the conductive wire 80 (or the core 81 of the conductive wire 80).
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[0031] It should be noted that the wing structures (or positions) of the two lateral sides 33 are parallel to the moving path of the metal leaf spring 70, while the first side 31 and/or the second side 32 are normal to the moving path of the metal leaf spring 70. In a preferred embodiment, the position where the guide hole 40 adjoins the first side 31 has the form of a straight line (or plane face). This facilitates the metal leaf spring 70 to press the conductive wire 80 (or the core 81) to the first side 31 and flatten the core 81 of the conductive wire 80, whereby the conductive wire 80 can linearly contact (or face contact) the metal leaf spring 70 so as to enhance the effect and electro-conductive performance of the conductive wire 80. Also, the deflection or swing of the conductive wire 80 due to collision of external force or assembling operation is as minimized as possible. This improves the shortcoming of the conventional terminal that the conductive wire is apt to deflect or swing and the contact is insecure to affect the electro-conductive efficiency and safety.
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[0033] The phantom lines of the drawing show that a conductive wire 80 with larger diameter frictionally interferes with the rib sections 41 (or the rib sections 41 press the conductive wire 80). In this case, the conductive wire 80 with larger diameter is prevented from rotating or swinging.
[0034] It should be noted that the rib sections 41 of the guide hole 40 of the aid sleeve 100 enable the aid sleeve 100 or the guide hole 40 to assemble with or fix different diameters and specifications of conductive wires 80. Accordingly, the aid sleeve 100 can be commonly applied to different diameters and specifications of conductive wires 80 to widen the application range of the aid sleeve 100.
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[0037] To speak representatively, in comparison with the conventional terminal device, the wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal of the present invention has the following advantages: [0038] 1. The aid sleeve 100 and the relevant cooperative components and structures have been redesigned. For example, the aid sleeve 100 includes a head section 10, a belly section 20 and a tail section 30. The tail section 30 has a first side 31 and a second side 32 and/or two lateral sides 33 formed as wing structures. The first side 31 and/or the second side 32 are notched or the height (or position) of the first side 31 is lower than the height (or position) of the second side 32 so that the position where the guide hole 40 adjoins the first side 31 and/or the second side 32 has the form of a straight line or a plane face. The present invention is obviously different from the conventional terminal device in use and operation form. Also, the present invention changes the electro-conductive structure or assembling relationship of the conventional terminal device. [0039] 2. Especially, the aid sleeve 100 serves to guide the conductive wire 80 and help in fixing the conductive wire 80. Also, the aid sleeve 100 will not be deformed in operation as the conventional terminal so that the aid sleeve 100 can truly prevent dust, water or moisture from entering and accumulating in the terminal. Moreover, the aid sleeve 100 increases the electro-conductive contact area between the metal leaf spring 70 (or the conductive component 75) of the terminal 90 (or the switch wire connection device 60) and the core 81 of the conductive wire. According to the structural form of the convention terminal device, it is necessary to additionally use a tool to push away the metal leaf spring. This is troublesome and time-costing. Also, the conductive wire is apt to deflect or swing due to incautious touch of an operator. This will lead to poor contact and insecurity. The aid sleeve 100 of the present invention apparently improves these shortcomings of the conventional terminal device.
[0040] In conclusion, the wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal of the present invention is different from the conventional terminal device in space form and is advantageous over the conventional terminal device. The wire plug-in aid sleeve structure for wire connection terminal of the present invention is greatly advanced and inventive.
[0041] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.