AC POWER SOCKET
20180131109 ยท 2018-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/426
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R25/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present application discloses an AC power socket, including a socket body having a first pin and a second pin extending in the same direction; and a fixing structure configured to connect the socket body with a circuit board in a snap-fit manner so as to fix the socket body with the circuit board. The AC power socket is connected with the circuit board in a snap-fit manner before being welded thereto. Therefore, there is no need to manually place a weight on the AC power socket at the time of welding, which can prevent the floating of the AC power socket. Meanwhile, after the welding the snap-fit connection can enhance the relative securable stability between the AC power socket and the circuit board, and reduce the breakage rate of the tin-soldered surface as a result of repeated plug-in and plug-out.
Claims
1. An AC power socket, comprising: a socket body having a first pin and a second pin extending in the same direction; and a fixing structure configured to connect the socket body with a circuit board in a snap-fit manner so as to fix the socket body with the circuit board.
2. The AC power socket according to claim 1, wherein the fixing structure comprises: a first extension and a second extension extending in the same direction as that of the first pin and the second pin when the fixing structure is disposed on the socket body, the first extension and the second extension being both provided with a snap fittingly snapped into a bayonet in the circuit board.
3. The AC power socket according to claim 2, wherein the first extension and the second extension are integrally formed with the socket body; or the first extension and the second extension are connected with the socket body in a snap-fit manner.
4. The AC power socket according to claim 2, wherein the snap comprises an elastic snap.
5. The AC power socket according to claim 1, wherein the fixing structure comprises a U-shaped jig, which comprises: a U-shaped opening configured to fittingly snap the socket body into the U-shaped opening; and two oppositely arranged side plates, which extend in the same direction as that of the first pin and the second pin when the socket body is fittingly snapped into the U-shaped opening, and are both provided with a snapping barb fittingly snapped into the bayonet in the circuit board.
6. The AC power socket according to claim 5, wherein the snapping barb comprises an elastic snapping barb.
7. The AC power socket according to claim 5, wherein on the side of the socket body away from the extending direction of the first pin and the second pin there is a protrusive rib, and the U-shaped jig is provided with a slot fittingly snapped into the protrusive rib in a transverse beam used for connecting the two oppositely arranged side plates.
8. The AC power socket according to claim 1, wherein the first pin is a live line pin and the second pin is a neutral line pin.
9. The AC power socket according to claim 1, wherein the fixing structure comprises a fixing structure made of iron material.
10. The AC power socket according to claim 1, wherein the AC power socket comprises 8-shaped, triangle-shaped or plum blossom shaped AC power sockets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0020] The drawings described herein are used to provide further understanding of some embodiments of the present invention and form a part of the present disclosure. It shall be appreciated that the following drawings are only related to some embodiments and used to schematically explain some embodiments of the present invention, rather than limit the present invention. Without making inventive labor, those ordinarily skilled in the art can also obtain other drawings according to these drawings, and the other drawings are within the scope of the present invention. In the drawings:
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[0024]
[0025] wherein:
TABLE-US-00001 1 Socket body 11 First pin 12 Second pin 13 Protrusive rib 21 First extension 22 Second extension 3 Snap 4 U-shaped jig 41 Side plates 42 Transverse beam 43 Slot 5 Snapping barb
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] To understand the object, technical solutions and advantages of some embodiments more clearly, the technical solutions of these embodiments will be described in a clear and complete manner with reference to the drawings and examples. Apparently, the embodiments described herein are merely a part, not the whole, of the embodiments of the present invention.
[0027]
[0028] Before the AC power socket is welded to the circuit board, the socket body 1 is connected with the circuit board in a snap-fit manner by the fixing structure, and then the first pin 11 and the second pin 12 of the AC power socket are welded to the circuit board. Since the AC power socket is connected with the circuit board in a snap-fit manner beforehand, there is no need to manually place a weight on the AC power socket while welding the AC power socket, which can prevent the floating of the AC power socket. Meanwhile, after the first pin 11 and the second pin 12 are welded, since the AC power socket is connected with the circuit board in a snap-fit manner, it can enhance the relative securable stability between the AC power socket and the circuit board, and reduce the breakage rate of the tin-soldered surface as a result of repeated plug-in and plug-out of a plug or an external device.
[0029] That is to say, the AC power socket can not only increase the efficiency of installing the AC power socket, but also reduce the breakage rate of the tin-soldered surface on a neutral line pin or a live line pin of the AC power socket, and increase the stability of the AC power socket fixed on the circuit board.
[0030] The specific structure of the fixing structure may be of great variety as long as the AC power socket can be snapped onto the circuit board, which will not be limited herein. In an exemplary implementation, as shown in
[0031] In certain exemplary embodiments, the first extension 21 and the second extension 22 are integrally formed with the socket body 1. Alternatively, the first extension 21 and the second extension 22 may be connected with the socket body 1 in a snap-fit manner. The first extension 21 and the second extension 22 can be formed separately for the sake of easy replacement, with no need of changing the original production die of the socket body 1.
[0032] In certain exemplary embodiments, the snap 3 may comprise an elastic snap 3. During installation, the elastic snap 3 retracts, the first extension 21 and the second extension 22 can correspondingly extend into the bayonet in the circuit board, and then the elastic snap 3 may resume its original position, in such a way that the first extension 21 and the second extension 22 are fixed in the bayonet in a snap-fit manner, which is easy for installation.
[0033]
[0034] In an embodiment, the snapping barb 5 may be embodied as an elastic snapping barb 5. During installation, the elastic snapping barb 5 retracts, the two oppositely arranged side plates 41 can correspondingly extend into the bayonet in the circuit board, and then the elastic snapping barb 5 may resume its original position, in such a way that the two side plates 41 are fixed in the bayonet in a snap-fit manner, which is easy for installation.
[0035] To further enhance the securable stability between the AC power socket and the circuit board, the socket body 1 is fixedly connected with the U-shaped jig 4. In certain exemplary embodiments, as shown in
[0036] The materials of the fixing structure may be of great variety, for example, the fixing structure may be the one of iron material. Iron material is relatively cheap and therefore can reduce the cost for production of fixing structures. Of course, the fixing structure may be made of other materials, such as alloyed materials, which will not be reiterated. The present invention makes no limitation in this regard.
[0037] The AC power sockets may be triangle-shaped, 8-shaped or plum blossom shaped sockets, etc. Although in the embodiments shown in the drawings, the AC power socket is an 8-shaped AC power socket, the technical solutions of those embodiments may also be applicable to AC power sockets of triangle shape, plum blossom shape or other shapes. The present invention makes no limitation in this regard.
[0038] It can be understood that the above embodiments are only exemplary embodiments of the present invention, but the protection scope of the present invention is not limited thereto. It shall be pointed out that those ordinarily skilled in the art can make various variations and modifications to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. These variations and modifications will fall within the protection scope of the present invention. In addition, having read the teachings of the present disclosure, those skilled in the art can combine the embodiments of the present embodiment, which also fall within the protection scope of the present invention. The protection scope of the present invention shall be based on the protection scope of the appended claims.
[0039] The present application uses such wordings as first and second. Unless specified in the context, such wordings do not imply any order, but are actually used for the purpose of identification. For instance, the phrases first pin and second pin do not necessarily mean the first pin is positioned in front of the second pin, or is operated or processed earlier than the second pin. In fact, these phrases are only used to identify different pins.
[0040] In the claims, any reference sign in parentheses should not be interpreted as a limitation to the claims. The term comprise/include does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in the claims. The word a or an in front of elements does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements.