Connector device, and electronic device and plug using the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6361371
  • Patent Number
    6,361,371
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A connector device with improved reliability of connection includes a plug and a socket into which the plug is fitted. Uneven portions are formed on one of engaging surfaces of the plug and engaging surfaces of the socket, so that the user can have a tactile sensation that the plug is being erroneously fitted into the socket.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a connector device, and an electronic device and a plug using the same, and more particularly, suitably applied to a connector device which prevents erroneous insertion, and an electronic device and a plug using the same.




2. Description of the Related Art




In an electronic device such as a video camera, a power supply, a variety of data and so on are inputted from an external power source, various data sources and so on through a connection cable or the like. The video camera is connected to the connection cable by fitting a plug of a connector device, which is a male side connection terminal of the connection cable, into a socket of the connector device, which is a female side connection terminal of the video camera, in a predetermined state.




In this way, the power supply, variety of data and so on are inputted to the video camera from the power source, various data sources and so on.




However, since the connector device as mentioned above has been reduced in size, it is highly likely to reversely fit the plug into the socket instead of correctly fitting them or to obliquely insert the plug into the socket, causing a problem that these socket and plug are deformed or broken due to such misengagement.




In such a case, both the socket and the plug are susceptible to breakage. However, a broken plug on the connection cable side may be fixed by replacing it with a spare part for repair, whereas a broken socket on the video camera side encounters difficulties in repairing only the socket since the socket is integrated (set up) in the video camera. Thus, the video camera itself cannot be used when the socket is repaired. In addition, this also causes an increased cost.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the foregoing, an object of this invention is to provide a connector device which is capable of improving the reliability of connection sufficiently for practical use, and an electronic device and a plug using the same.




The foregoing object and other objects of the invention have been achieved by the provision of a connector device having a first connector half with an engaging groove and a second connector half provided with a protrusion which falls into the engaging groove when the first connector half is fitted into thereinto. In the connector device, an erroneous fitting preventing portion is formed in the first connector half so as to be deformed or broken by the protrusion of the second connector half when the first and second connector halves are erroneously fitted.




As a result, this connector device can obviate the socket provided in an electronic device such as a video camera, from being broken by deforming or breaking the erroneous fitting preventing portion of the first connector half.




Also, in the present invention, a connector device has a plug and a socket for receiving the plug, wherein uneven portions are formed on engaging surfaces of the plug with the socket or on engaging surfaces of the socket with the plug.




As a result, with this connector device, if the plug is inserted into the socket obliquely with respect to the direction in which the plug should be fitted into the socket, the plug or the socket collides with the corresponding uneven portion, so that vibrations corresponding to the uneven portion can be sensed.




Further, in the present invention, a plug, which composes a connector together with a socket having a protrusion, is formed with an engaging groove into which the protrusion of the socket falls, when the plug is fitted into the socket, wherein an erroneous fitting preventing portion is formed so as to be deformed or broken by the protrusion of the socket when the plug is erroneously fitted into the socket.




As a result, in this plug, the socket provided in an electronic device such as a video camera can be obviated from being broken by deforming or breaking the erroneous fitting preventing portion of the plug.




Further, the present invention provides an electronic device having at least a first connector half of a connector including the first connector half having an engaging groove, and a second connector half provided with a protrusion which falls into the engaging groove when the first connector half is fitted thereinto. In the electronic device, an erroneous fitting preventing portion is formed in the first connector half so as to be deformed or broken by the protrusion of the second connector half when the first and second connector halves are erroneously fitted.




As a result, in this electronic device, the socket can be obviated from being broken by deforming or breaking the erroneous fitting preventing portion of the first connector half.




Further, the present invention provides an electronic device having at least one of a plug and a socket of a connector composed of the plug and the socket into which the plug is inserted. In the electronic device, uneven portions are formed on engaging surfaces of the plug with the socket and/or on engaging surfaces of the socket with the plug.




As a result, in this electronic device, if the plug is inserted into the socket obliquely with respect to the direction in which the plug should be fitted into the socket, the plug or the socket collides with the corresponding uneven portion, so that vibrations corresponding to the uneven portion can be sensed.




The nature, principle and utility of the invention will become more apparent form the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like parts are designated by like reference numerals or characters.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings:





FIGS. 1A

to


1


C are schematic diagram and cross-sectional views illustrating the structure of a plug according to a first embodiment;





FIGS. 2A and 2



b


are a cross-sectional view and a schematic diagram illustrating the structure of a socket according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view illustrating the structure of a connector device according to the first embodiment;





FIGS. 4A and 4B

are a schematic diagram and a cross-sectional view illustrating the structure of the plug according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a front view of a video tape recorder having the socket shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a diagram showing the situation were two devices are connected by a cable.





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view illustrating the structure of a socket according to a second embodiment;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view illustrating the structure of a connector device according to the second embodiment; and





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view illustrating the structure of a plug according to another embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT




Preferred embodiments of this invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings:




(1) First Embodiment




In

FIGS. 1A

to


1


C, numeral


1


shows a plug considered as a first connector half of a first embodiment. A main body


2


is formed on one side thereof with an inserting protrusion


3


. The inserting protrusion


3


has a top surface


3


A having a through hole


4


at a predetermined position, and a bottom surface


3


B having a recess


6


as an engaging groove.




Also, the inserting protrusion


3


is formed inside thereof with a plurality of connecting terminals


5


which extend through the main body


2


and are electrically connected to a cable (not shown) on the other side of the main body


2


.




Actually, the inserting protrusion


3


is composed of a metal cover


3


D made of metal such as phosphor bronze, and a resin base


3


E made of resin such as LCP.




On the other hand, in

FIGS. 2A and 2B

, numeral


10


shows a socket considered as a second connector half corresponding to the plug


1


(

FIGS. 1A

to


1


C). On one side of a main body


11


, a receptacle


11


A for receiving the plug


1


is opened. Inside the receptacle


11


A, a detent terminal


12


is formed corresponding to the through hole


4


of the plug


1


, and a recess


15


is formed in a bottom surface


11


B of the main body


11


.




In addition to the foregoing components, inside the receptacle


11


A of the socket


10


, a plurality of connecting contact pins


13


corresponding to the connecting terminals


5


of the plug


1


are formed such that they are covered with a connecting pin holder


14


except for their contact portions


13


A protruding therefrom.




Actually, the main body


11


is formed of a metal cover


11


C made of metal such as steel, and a resin base


11


D made of resin such as LCP, PPC or the like.




Thus, as illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the recess


6


of the plug


1


is aligned with the recess


15


of the socket


10


, and the plug


1


is fitted into the receptacle


11


A of the socket


10


, causing the tip


12


A of the detent terminal


12


of the socket


10


to fall into the through hole


4


of the plug


1


, and the respective connecting terminals


5


of the plug


1


to electrically connect to the corresponding contact portions


13


A of the connecting contact pins


13


of the socket


10


, thus completing a connector device


20


.




In addition to the structure as mentioned, the connector device


20


is formed with a break absorbing portion


7


(

FIG. 1A

) as an erroneous insertion preventing feature by adding a notch into a central portion or the like of the top surface


3


A, between the through hole


4


and the tip


3


C, of the inserting protrusion


3


of the plug


1


.




In this way, when the plug


1


is erroneously fitted into the socket


10


in reverse, the recess


15


of the socket


10


collides with the break absorbing portion


7


of the plug


1


, whereby, as illustrated in

FIGS. 4A and 4B

, the break absorbing portion


7


of the plug


1


is broken, and the recess


15


of the socket


10


runs into one side


4


A of the through hole


4


extending in parallel with the tip


3


C of the inserting protrusion


3


of the plug


1


, thereby preventing the plug


1


, as remaining in reverse, from being fitted into the socket


10


, and accordingly obviating the socket


10


from being broken.




In the foregoing structure, the connector device


20


has a break absorbing portion


7


formed by cutting a notch into a central portion, between the through hole


4


and the tip


3


C, of the inserting protrusion


3


of the plug


1


. When the plug


1


is fitted into the socket


10


in reverse, the recess


15


of the socket


10


collides with the break absorbing portion


7


of the plug


1


to cause the break absorbing portion


7


to break. In addition, the recess


15


of the socket


10


runs into the one side


4


A of the through hole


4


extending in parallel with the tip


3


C of the inserting protrusion


3


of the plug


1


, thereby preventing the plug


1


, as remaining in reverse, from being fitted into the socket


10


.




According to this connector device


20


, it is therefore possible to obviate the socket


10


from being broken.




Note that, the recess


15


of the socket


10


can be made of tougher material than the break absorbing portion


7


of the plug


1


.





FIG. 5

is a front view of a video tape recorder (VTR)


60


having the aforementioned socket. The VTR


60


has a socket


60


A which is connected to the plug


1


at the left bottom. Note that, the explanation for the socket


60


A of the VTR


60


will be omitted because it has the same construction as the aforementioned socket


10


.




Further, in

FIG. 6

, the socket


60


A of the VTR


60


is connected to another electronic device


62


by a cable


61


having a plug


1


and a socket


10


on the both ends thereof. As a result, information can be communicated between the VTR


60


and another device


62


through the cable. Note that, devices each having the socket


10


can be connected to each other as long as a cable has plugs on the both ends thereof.




According to the foregoing structure, since the break absorbing portion


7


is formed by cutting a notch into a central portion, between the through hole


4


and the tip


3


C, of the inserting protrusion


3


of the plug


1


of the connector device


20


, when the plug


1


is reversely fitted into the socket


10


, the recess


15


of the socket


10


collides with the break absorbing portion


7


of the plug


1


to cause the break absorbing portion


7


to break. In addition, the recess


15


of the socket


10


runs into the one side


4


A of the through hole


4


extending in parallel with the tip


3


C of the inserting protrusion


3


of the plug


1


, thereby preventing the plug


1


, as remaining in reverse, from being fitted into the socket


10


. It is therefore possible to realize the connector device


20


which can improve the reliability of connection sufficiently for practical use.




(2) Second Embodiment




In

FIG. 7

, where parts corresponding to those in

FIG. 2A

are Designated the same reference numerals, numeral


30


shows a socket according to a second embodiment, and the socket is constructed similarly to the socket


10


according to the first embodiment, except for an uneven portion


32


formed on each of inner walls of a metal cover


31


C inside a receptacle


31


A of a main body


31


.




Actually, the uneven portions


32


are formed, for example, at a pitch of 0.5 to 1 mm and in a depth of 0.3 to 0.5 mm on each of the inner walls of the metal cover


31


C inside the receptacle


31


A of the main body


31


, as surfaces engaging with the plug


1


of the socket


30


, in parallel with the direction in which the plug


1


is fitted.




With this structure, as illustrated in

FIG. 8

, where parts corresponding to those in

FIG. 3

are designated the same reference numerals, the plug


1


is fitted into the receptacle


31


A of the socket


30


with a recess


6


being aligned with a recess


15


of the socket


30


, thereby completing a connector device


40


.




In this event, if the plug


1


is erroneously inserted obliquely into the receptacle


31


A of the socket


30


, a tip


3


C of the plug


1


is rubbed with the uneven portion


32


formed on any of the inner walls of the receptacle


31


of the socket


30


to make frictional sound. In addition, vibrations resulting from this rubbing are transmitted to the hand, which shows that the plug


1


is not being correctly fitted into the socket


30


.




With the foregoing structure, in the connector device


40


, the uneven portion


32


is formed on each of inner walls of the metal cover


31


C within the receptacle


31


A of the main body


31


of the socket


30


, such that if the plug


1


is erroneously inserted obliquely into the receptacle


31


of the socket


30


, the tip


3


C of the plug


1


is rubbed with the uneven portion


32


formed on any of the inner walls of the receptacle


31


of the socket


30


to make frictional sound, and vibrations resulting from this rubbing are transmitted to the hand, which is warning of the situation where the plug


1


is not being correctly fitted into the socket


30


.




According to the connector device


40


, it is therefore possible to obviate the plug


1


from being obliquely fitted into the socket


30


.




According to the foregoing structure, the uneven portion


32


is formed on each of the inner walls of the metal cover


31


C inside the receptacle


31


A of the a main body


31


of the socket


30


of the connector device


40


, such that if the plug


1


is erroneously inserted obliquely into the receptacle


31


of the socket


30


, the tip


3


C of the plug


1


is rubbed with the uneven portion


32


formed on any of the inner walls of the receptacle


31


of the socket


30


to make frictional sound, and vibrations resulting from this rubbing are transmitted to the hand, which shows that the plug


1


is not being correctly fitted into the socket


30


. Therefore, it is possible to previously obviate the plug


1


of the connector device


40


from being obliquely fitted into the socket


30


, and consequently realize the connector device


40


which can improve the reliability of connection sufficiently for practical use.




In the foregoing embodiments, the break absorbing portion


7


of the plug


1


is formed by cutting a notch into a central portion of the top surface


3


A, between the through hole


4


and the tip


3


C, of the inserting protrusion


3


of the plug


1


. The present invention, however, is not limited to this formation. The position at which the notch is formed can be in any region, not limited to a central portion, as long as the position lies between the through hole


4


and the tip


3


C of the top surface


3


A of the inserting protrusion


3


of the plug


1


. Alternatively, a variety of other methods can be applied to the formation of the break absorbing portion


7


, provided that the material characteristics are changed by a thermal treatment, a chemical treatment or the like to make only the break absorbing portion


7


more susceptible to breakage or deformation.




Also, in the foregoing embodiment, the uneven portion


32


is formed on each of inner walls of the metal cover


31


C, which are engaging surfaces with the plug


1


, inside the receptacle


31


A of the a main body


31


of the socket


30


. The present invention, however, is not limited to this formation. For example, as illustrated in

FIG. 9

, uneven portions


51


can be formed on a top surface


50


A and a bottom surface


50


B of the inserting protrusion


50


of the plug


1


, which are surfaces engaging with the socket


30


. In essence, a variety of other positions can be widely applied to the formation of the uneven portions


32


and


51


as long as the situation where the plug


1


is fitted obliquely into the socket


30


is showed if caused.




Further, in the foregoing embodiments, the present invention is applied to a video camera. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, but as the connector devices


20


and


40


, can be applied widely to a variety of other electronic devices.




As described above, according to the present invention, a connector device has a first connector half having an engaging groove, and a second connector half provided with a protrusion which falls into the engaging groove when the first connector half is fitted thereinto, wherein an erroneous fitting preventing portion is formed in the first connector half so as to be deformed or broken by the protrusion of the second connector half when the first and second connector halves are erroneously fitted. Thus, the socket can be obviated from being broken by deforming or breaking the erroneous fitting preventing portion of the first connector half, consequently making it possible to realize a connector device which can improve the reliability of connection sufficiently for practical use.




Also, according to the present invention, a connector device has a plug and a socket for receiving the plug, wherein uneven portions are formed on engaging surfaces of the plug with the socket or on engaging surfaces of the socket with the plug. Thus, if the plug is inserted into the socket obliquely with respect to the direction in which the plug should be fitted into the socket, the plug or the socket collides with the corresponding uneven portion, so that vibrations corresponding to the uneven portion can be sensed, thereby making it possible to realize a connector device which can obviate the socket from being broken, and improve the reliability of connection sufficiently for practical use.




Further, according to the present invention, a plug, which composes a connector together with a socket having a protrusion, is formed with an engaging groove into which the protrusion of the socket falls, when the plug is fitted into the socket, wherein an erroneous fitting preventing portion is formed so as to be deformed or broken by the protrusion of the socket when the plug is erroneously fitted into the socket. Thus, the socket can be obviated from being broken by deforming or breaking the erroneous fitting preventing portion of the plug, consequently making it possible to realize a plug which can improve the reliability of connection sufficiently for practical use.




Further, according to the present invention, an electronic device has at least a first connector half of a connector including the first connector half having an engaging groove, and a second connector half provided with a protrusion which falls into the engaging groove when the first connector half is fitted thereinto, wherein an erroneous fitting preventing portion is formed in the first connector half so as to be deformed or broken by the protrusion of the second connector half when the first and second connector halves are erroneously fitted. Thus, the socket can be obviated from being broken by deforming or breaking the erroneous fitting preventing portion of the first connector half, consequently making it possible to realize an electronic device which can improve the reliability of connection sufficiently for practical use.




Furthermore, according to the present invention, an electronic device has at least one of a plug and a socket of a connector composed of the plug and the socket into which the plug is fitted, wherein uneven portions are formed on engaging surfaces of the plug with the socket or on engaging surfaces of the socket with the plug. Therefore, if the plug is inserted into the socket obliquely with respect to the direction in which the plug should be fitted into the socket, the plug or the socket collides with the corresponding uneven portion, so that vibrations corresponding to the uneven portion can be sensed. Consequently, it is possible to obviate the socket from being broken, and realize an electronic device which can improve the reliability of connection sufficiently for practical use.




While there has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be aimed, therefore, to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A connector device composed of a plug and a socket into which said plug is fitted, comprisinguneven portions formed on one of engaging surfaces of said plug with said socket and engaging surfaces of said socket with said plug, such that a frictional sound is created and vibrations are transmitted to a user when said user inserts said plug into said socket at an oblique angle.
  • 2. The connector device according to claim 1, whereinsaid uneven portions are formed substantially perpendicular to a direction in which said socket and said plug are fitted.
  • 3. An electronic device having a plug and a socket into which said plug is inserted to form a connector, said electronic device comprisinguneven portions formed on one of engaging surfaces of said plug with said socket and engaging surfaces of said socket with said plug, such that a frictional sound is created and vibrations are transmitted to a user when said user inserts said plug into said socket at an oblique angle.
  • 4. The electronic device according to claim 3, whereinsaid uneven portions are formed on the engaging surfaces of said plug with said socket or substantially perpendicular to a direction in which said socket and said plug are fitted.
Parent Case Info

This is a division of prior application Ser. No. 09/481,541 filed Jan. 12, 2000.

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