1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an audio plug, and particularly to an audio plug having an excellent transmitting effect in use.
2. The Related Art
Audio plugs and jacks are frequently and widely used in consumer audio and telecommunication products. The audio plug, which is familiar to most people, typically comprises an insulating housing of substantially column shape, and a series of electrically isolated cylindrical contacts mounted to the insulating housing, ending in a “tip” contact. The contacts are electrically connected with terminals of the jack to transmit electrical signals, when the audio plug is inserted into the jack, thereby achieving multiple functions. Generally speaking, the audio plug is provided with one cylindrical grounding contact, serving as the common grounding end of the contacts. However, in process of the audio plug being inserted into the jack to transmit the electrical signals, plural circuits formed between the audio plug and the jack use only one grounding end, which makes the transmitted signals intermix with much mixed wave. As a result, the sound heard by the user has noise, or even being distorted. So, it is desirable and necessary to design a structure to reduce the mixed wave in transmitting process.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an audio plug. The audio plug includes an insulating housing of substantial column shape, a plurality of cylindrical audio contacts made up of a tip contact, a first contact and second contact, a fixing element with two indention areas symmetrically formed at an outer surface thereof and spaced away from each other, and two isolated grounding contacts of arc shape. Each of the grounding contacts has an arc contact slice received in the indention area of the fixing element, conforming to an outer periphery of the fixing element. The tip contact, the first contact, the second contact, and the fixing element with the spaced grounding contacts attached thereto are arranged in turn and molded to fix to the insulating housing in once, forming as a single piece.
As described above, the fixing element has two spaced indention areas to receive the two isolated grounding contacts. When the audio plug is inserted into a jack, the two grounding contacts are functioned as two grounding ends and applied in the circuits formed between the audio plug and the jack, which improves the grounding property, and accordingly reduces the mixed wave in process of transmitting audio signals and prevents from signal distortion.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The connecting segment 130 is spaced away from the body 111 and has a first connecting flange 131 adjacent to the blocking flange 121 and a second connecting flange 132 spaced away from the first connecting flange 131, with a second slot 162 formed therebetween. The first connecting flange 131 extends around the body 111 circumferentially and separately, and is spaced away from the blocking flange 121, with a first slot 161 formed therebetween. A front side of the first connecting flange 131 is prolonged frontward to form a first barrel 141. The first barrel 141 encircles and separates from the body 111 and the first flange 112, having an outer diameter smaller than that of the first connecting flange 131. A first receiving groove 171 is defined among the body 111, the first flange 112 and the first barrel 141, and communicates with the first opening 161. The second connecting flange 132 surrounds and is spaced away from the first barrel 141. A front side of the second connecting flange 132 is elongated frontward to form a second barrel 151 and two positioning strips 152 above the second barrel 151. The second barrel 151 encircles and separates from the first barrel 141, having an outer diameter smaller than that of the second connecting flange 132. The positioning strips 152 are symmetrically arranged and attached to an outer side of the second barrel 151 and extend frontward beyond the second barrel 151. A front end of the first barrel 141 is protruded circumferentially to form a ring-shaped first support 142 and a ring-shaped second support 143 frontward of the first support 142. The first support 142 is spaced away from the second barrel 151 with a long distance. The second support 143 has an outer diameter larger than that of the first support 142 and the first flange 112. A second receiving groove 172 is defined among the first support 142, the first barrel 141 and the second barrel 151, and communicates with the second slot 162.
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When the audio plug 100 is manufactured, the grounding contacts 60 are assembled to the fixing element 70. The conductive rod 20, the first contact 40, the second contact 50 and the fixing element 70 with the grounding contacts 60 attached thereto are arranged into a mold (not shown) by some assistant jigs (not shown) in accordance with the assembling process, and fixed together by the insulating housing 10 and the fixing ring 80, which are both formed by the means of injection molding in once, forming as a single piece. Herein, it should be noted that the manufacture process of the audio plug can be changed for meeting different demands and should not be limited.
As described above, the fixing element 70 has two spaced indention areas 76 to receive the two isolated grounding contacts 60. When the audio plug 100 is inserted into the jack, the two grounding contacts 60 are functioned as two grounding ends and applied in the circuits formed between the audio plug 100 and the jack, which improves the grounding property, and accordingly reduces the mixed wave in process of transmitting audio signals and prevents signal distortion.
The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
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