(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention provides a contact pin, and more particular provides a structural improvement for a contact pin to enable accommodating electrical portions of different types of batteries and form electrical contact with the contact pin.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Regardless of the portable electronic product, including digital cameras, mobile phones, notebook computers, hand-held amusement games, and the like, batteries are contained inside all such portable electronic products, and the required electric power is supplied via the batteries when the portable electronic product is running.
Technological progress and respect for environmental consciousness has brought about the development in battery technology. The early carbon-zinc dry cell batteries have given way to nickel cadmium batteries, nickel hydrogen batteries, lithium sulfur batteries or lithium batteries as the electric power source. Apart from being of small size and light, the new types of batteries are provided with the characteristic of being rechargeable during use. Hence, many portable electronic products have placed within them either nickel cadmium batteries, nickel hydrogen batteries, lithium sulfur batteries or lithium batteries complying with their respective specifications, and are used as the electric power source thereof.
When the electric power of the nickel cadmium batteries, nickel hydrogen batteries, lithium sulfur batteries or lithium batteries is exhausted, the batteries can be taken out of the electronic product and recharged using an external recharging device, generally known as a battery charger. A recess of the battery charger is configured as a holding recess, within which is configured contact pins, thereby enabling electrical contact with electrical portions of a battery by means of the contact pins, after which the battery charger transmits external electric power to within the battery, and thus enable the battery to be fully recharged with electric power.
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Accordingly, from the above it can be known that different types of the battery B are used in different types of electronic devices, which results in the need for different types of the electrical portions D. Hence, manufacturers of the battery charger A must design different types of the contact pins C to enable the battery charger A to accommodate and charge the different batteries B. Hence, it is the strong desire of the inventor and manufacturers engaged in related art and purpose of the present invention to resolve and surmount existent technical difficulties to solve the aforementioned problems and shortcomings of the inability for universal use of the battery charger A resulting from the numerous specifications of the prior art contact pins.
A primary objective of the present invention is to provide a contact pin, one end of a main body of which extends a bent contact portion; the contact portion is tabular, two sides of which are respectively provided with a tapered section, and the junction of the tapered sections forms a terminal. Use of the aforementioned technology provides a breakthrough in overcoming existing problems of the inability for universal use of a battery charger resulting from the numerous specifications of the prior art contact pins, and achieves practical advancement in enabling the contact pins to accommodate electrical portions of different types of batteries and form electrical contacts therewith.
A second objective of the present invention is to provide one end of the main body of the contact pin with a connecting portion, and provide the other end with the contact portion, wherein the contact portion either assumes horizontality, perpendicularity or forms an angular difference height position with the connecting portion. Use of the aforementioned technology enables the contact portion to produce an elastic restoring displacement, which is able to produce tight elastic support, and achieves practical advancement not conceived of in the prior art contact pins.
To enable a further understanding of said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, a brief description of the drawings is provided below followed by a detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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A bent contact portion E2 extends from another end of the main body E1, and the contact portion E2 is tabular and provided with tapered sections E21, from which extends a terminal E22.
After the connecting portion E11 of the contact pin E is connected to the predetermined circuit board, because a horizontal height difference forms between the connecting portion E11 and the contact portion E2, thus, when pressure is applied on the contact portion E2 from an external force, such as the electrical portion of a battery, then a displacement is produced about the connecting portion E11 and the bent portion of the main body E1 serving as an axle center and the main body E1 serving as a shaft lever, thereby causing elastic displacement of the main body E1. Moreover, because the main body E1 is made from metal material, and thus provided with elasticity, under the aforementioned situation, elasticity of compression is produced when the main body E1 and the bent portion of the connecting portion E11 are subjected to an external force.
When the external force exerted on the contact portion E2 is released, then the original elasticity of compression of the bent portion of the main body E1 is also released from the connecting portion E11, thereby causing displacement of the main body E1 which restores the contact portion E2 to its original position. The aforementioned means enables producing elastic displacement of the contact portion E2 of the contact pin E, and when in use, such elastic displacement is used to support a device connected thereto, such as the electrical portion of a battery.
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In addition, an elastic section E3 is located at an appropriate position of the main body E1, thus, when the contact portion E2 is subjected to external pressure, then the elastic section E3 is caused to deform, thereby producing elasticity of compression. After the external force on the contact portion E2 is released, then the elasticity of compression of the elastic section E3 is also released, thereby causing the contact portion E2 to return to its original position. Accordingly, the contact pin E is able to achieve the functional effectiveness as depicted in
Hence, referring to all the drawings, advantages of the present invention are described as follows:
(1) The contact pin E is provided with the tabular shaped contact portion E2, and the contact portion E2 is provided with the two tapered sections E21. Moreover, the terminal E22 extends from the junction of the tapered sections E21, thereby achieving the practical advancement of enabling the contact pins E to accommodate the electrical portions D of different types of the battery B and effect an electrical contact therewith.
(2) Bending the main body of E1 of the contact pin E establishes a height difference between the connecting portion E11 and the contact portion E2, and the main body E1 is used to produce elastic bending or elastic deformation, thereby enabling the contact portions E2 to elastically support the electrical portions D of different types of the battery B and produce good electrical contact therewith. Moreover, after removing the battery B, the main body E1 of each of the contact pins elastically restores their original state.
It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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