The present invention relates to an electric plug and, more particularly, to an electric plug, which can be easily disconnected from an outlet.
Generally, an electric plug is provided to the end of a cord, which is connected to an electric appliance, as a kind of electric wiring mechanism and serves as a connection mechanism to be used to be plugged into an outlet. In general, electricity coming into a home or a factory is connected to an outlet, and the plug of an electric appliance is plugged into the outlet so as to supply electric power to the electric appliance. Herein, the plug has two pins (electrical connecting rods) fixed to a connection part for the outlet, for example, a plug body part and connected to a cord, such that the pins are inserted and fixed into the holes of the outlet to supply electric power to the electric appliance. Meanwhile, In the case of an electrical appliance, of which plug is repeatedly plugged in a home outlet, such as home appliances, the plug must be easily removable from the outlet.
However, it is considerably inconvenient to remove a plug that is strongly plugged into an outlet and, furthermore, the plug can be easily separated with strong force (generally 15 kgf for adults) to hold and pull the plug body part by hand. Herein, human plug-gripping force is less than plug-pulling force. When pulling a plug, it is necessary to use stronger pulling force than the plug-gripping force. Therefore, it is not easy to pull out a plug that is tightly plugged into an outlet for women, children and elderly people with weak hand force.
Therefore, in order to disconnect such a plug, which is strongly plugged into an outlet, people usually hold the outlet with one hand and hold the plug with the other hand and then pull out the plug, or people pull out a plug cord. Therefore, it is likely to break the outlet or the plug, or the electrical connection thereof.
Meanwhile, In order to solve these problems, there has been suggested a product designed to attach a ring-shaped handle to the plug such that the plug can be easily pulled out by pulling the ring-shaped handle.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made in an effort to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior arts, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an electric plug that is easy to be separated from an outlet with small force, thereby ensuring convenience in use.
The objects of the present invention are not limited to the above-mentioned object, and other objects not mentioned may be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, the present invention provides an electric plug, including a body part having a reception part, pins inserted and fixed in one surface of the body part, and a detachment part provided to the reception part, wherein the detachment part includes a gear stick and a handle part rotating while being engaged with the gear stick.
In addition, the present invention provides the electric plug, in which the reception part includes a penetration part penetrating the body part, and the penetration part includes an upper opening part at one side of the body part and a lower opening part at the other side of the body part, such that a part of the handle part is exposed through the upper opening part and a part of the gear stick is exposed through the lower opening part.
Besides, the present invention provides the electric plug, in which the handle part includes: a serrated part engaged with the gear stick so as to rotate; a rotation shaft provided to the serrated part; and a press part extended from one side of the serrated part, wherein the handle part is individually provided at both sides of the gear stick with respect to the center of the gear stick.
Furthermore, the present invention provides the electric plug, in which the gear stick includes: a gear shaft; a gear part formed on a portion of the outer circumferential surface of the gear shaft and engaged with the serrated part; and a support part formed on the outer circumferential surface of the gear shaft, wherein the gear part has a plurality of gear protrusions formed to be perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the gear shaft and provided at a uniform interval along the lengthwise direction of the gear shaft.
In addition, the present invention provides the electric plug, in which the gear shaft and the serrated part rotation shaft are provided to be orthogonal to each other, and support pins are inserted into the serrated part rotation shaft so as to be fixed in the body part.
Besides, the present invention provides the electric plug, in which the press part further includes a display part formed at one end part thereof so as to identify a coupling state with respect to an outlet.
As described hereinabove, according to the present invention, the plug can be disconnected from an outlet using only one hand, and is thus convenient to use.
In addition, according to the present invention, the electric plug can be separated with small force and thus it is less likely to leave the plug in the outlet, thereby reducing power consumption.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First,
Particularly, the plug, which is firmly plugged into an outlet, has to be separated only by the pulling force of a hand. Therefore, it is difficult to pull out the plug in case of women, children and elderly people with weak grip. In order to disconnect such a plug, which is firmly plugged into an outlet, people usually hold the outlet with one hand and hold the plug with the other hand, and then shake the plug up and down with the both hands. Also, people pull out the plug cord during the detachment process. Therefore, a failure such as the break of the electrical connection of the plug and the like may occur.
Therefore, in order to solve the inconvenience, there has been suggested an electric plug with a ring part 40, as shown in
Therefore, according to preferred embodiments of the present invention, there is provided an electric plug, which can be detached even when only one hand is used and can be easily separated from the outlet even with small force.
Besides, the reception part 111 is formed with a penetration part 112 formed penetrating the body part 110 so as to communicate with the reception part 111. As shown in
The detachment part 200, which is provided to the reception part 111, is provided in a state, in which a part of the upper portion of the detachment part 200 is provided to be protruded upwards through the penetration part 112a and a part of the lower portion of the detachment part 200 is assembled to be protruded downwards through the lower opening part 112b.
The gear stick 210 includes a gear shaft 211 in a linear shape, a gear part 212 formed on a portion of the outer circumferential surface of the gear shaft 211, and a support part 213 formed on the outer circumferential surface of the gear shaft 211 at the lower portion of the gear part 212.
In addition, each of the handle parts 220 includes a serrated part 221 for rotating in engagement with the gear part 212, and a press part 223 extended outwards in the upward direction from the serrated part 221, wherein the handle part 220 is supported so as to rotate with respect to a support pin 230, which is inserted into a support hole 222. The support pin 230 is inserted into the support hole 222, and the support pin 230 acts as a rotation shaft for the rotation of the serrated part 221, thereby supporting the handle part 220 in the plug body part 110 so as not to escape therefrom.
In addition, the gear shaft 211 of the gear stick 210 is provided in a vertical state and the support pin 230 of the serrated part 221 is provided in a horizontal state. The gear part 212 is formed on a part of the outer circumferential surface of the gear shaft and engaged with the serrated part 221 of the handle part 220. Therefore, in a state, in which the gear part 212 is engaged with the serrated part 221, the gear part 212 is interlocked with the serrated part 221 and moves together with the serrated part 221 according to the movement of the serrated part 221, wherein the rotational motion of the handle part 200 can be converted into the linear motion of the gear stick 210.
That is, if the serrated part 221 carries out rotational motion with respect to the support pin 230, power is transmitted through the gear part 212, which is engaged with the serrated part 221 such that the gear shaft 211 carries out linear motion in the vertical direction. In addition, it is preferable that the handle part 220 includes one pair of handle parts symmetrically arranged in the right and left directions as shown in the drawings.
Meanwhile, as mentioned hereinabove, the upper portion of the detachment part 220 is provided in the upper opening part 112a in a state, in which the upper portion of the detachment part 220 is exposed upwards from the body part 110, and the lower portion of the detachment part 220 is protruded to the outside of the body part 110 through the lower opening part 112b or re-inserted into the body part 110. That is, the upper end portion of the press part 223 of the handle part 220, which forms the upper portion of the detachment part 200, is in the state of being protruded from the plug body part 110 and exposed upwards. Therefore, a user can easily pull out the plug, which is inserted into an outlet, by manipulating the exposed press part 223 by hand.
In addition, the lower end portion of the gear shaft 211, which forms the lower portion of the detachment part 200, is protruded downwards from the body part 110 through the lower opening part 112b. When plugging the plug into an outlet, the lower end of the gear shaft 211 is inserted to the inside of the lower opening part 112b. To the contrary, when unplugging the plug from an outlet, the one end of the gear shaft 211 is protruded to the outside of the lower opening part 112b, wherein the operation principle will be described hereinafter with reference to
According to the embodiment of the present invention, the gear stick 210 carries out linear motion in the vertical direction in the lower opening part 112b in a state, in which the gear stick 210 is inserted in the reception part 111. Therefore, it is preferable that the shape of the cross-section of the gear stick 210 is formed of a shape and a diameter, which are similar to those of the cross-section of the lower opening part 112b.
Besides, according to the embodiment of the present invention as shown in
In addition, in order to enable a part of the lower end of the gear shaft 211 of the gear stick 210 to be inserted to the inside of the lower opening part 112b and carry out the linear motion in the axial (vertical) direction, the cross section of the gear shaft has to be smaller than the cross section of the lower opening part 112b. Herein, since the gear part 212, which is protruded outwards from the gear shaft 211, is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the gear shaft 211 and the lower end portion of the gear part 212 is inserted to the inside of the lower opening part 112b, for example, a width d1 of the gear shaft 211 is formed to be smaller than a width D1 of the lower opening part 112b.
Since the gear shaft 211 may shake or be misaligned within the lower opening part 112b, the support part 213 may be further provided on the outer circumferential surface of the gear shaft 211 in the present invention.
The support parts 213 are formed to be extended outwards at both sides of the gear shaft 211 so as to slide in contact with the inner circumferential surface of the lower opening part 112b at the side surfaces thereof when the vertical movement of the gear shaft 211. Therefore, the support parts 213 serve to support the gear shaft 211 in the lower opening part 112b such that the gear shaft 211 can move accurately in the axial (vertical) direction without shaking in the lower opening part 112b.
In addition, a holding protrusion 140 may be formed on the inside of the lower opening part 112b, where the support part 213 slides. This holding protrusion 140 is to limit the lower end movement of the gear shaft 211. That is, as described hereinabove, when the lower end portion of the gear shaft 211 moves in the vertical direction while sliding in the lower opening part 112b, the end portion of the gear shaft 211 is protruded out of the end portion of the lower opening part 112b or inserted into the lower opening part 112b. With respect to the movement of the gear shaft 211, the holding protrusion 140 is held on the top surface of the support part 213, which is formed on the gear shaft 211, and thus serves to support the gear shaft 211 such that the gear shaft 211 does not move to the outside of the lower opening part 112b any more.
Meanwhile, even though the support part 213 may be provided in the shape of a holding protrusion as mentioned above in the case where the gear stick has a rectangular sectional shape as in the above-mentioned embodiment, it is also possible to provide a ring-shaped support part 213′ as shown in the embodiment of
According to the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
Next, the handling of the electric plug according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter.
In order to separate the plug from an outlet 1, the electric plug plugged into the outlet can be pulled out by manipulating the one pair of handle parts 220, which are provided at both sides of the gear stick 210 and protruded upwards outside of the plug body part 110. As shown in
In order separate the plug from the outlet in the above state, the press parts 223 of the one pair of handle parts 220 are pressed from the outside to the inside by hands. For example, if the one pair of press parts 223 of the handle parts 220 are held and pressed by the thumb and the index finger, then the upper end portions of the one pair of press parts 223 come close to each other and thus the serrated parts 221, which are formed at the lower portions of the press parts 223 rotate with respect to the support pins 230.
In addition, considering the rotation directions of the one pair of serrated parts 221, as shown in
when viewed from the front surface of the plug, the left serrated part with respect to the gear shaft 211 rotates in the clockwise CW direction and the right serrated part rotates in the counterclockwise CCW direction. Therefore, as the one pair of serrated parts 221 rotate, the gear part 212, which is engaged with the serrated parts 221, carries out linear motion in the downward direction in association with the serrated parts 221.
Therefore, the gear stick 210 moves in the downward direction in the lower opening part 112b provided in the plug body part 110 and thus the lower end portion of the gear shaft 211 of the gear stick 210 is protruded to the outside of the lower opening part 112b. Therefore, the lower end portion of the gear shaft 211, which is protruded out of the bottom surface portion of the plug body part 110, pushes the top surface of the outlet 1, which is in contact with the plug, such that the plug pins 120 are released from the outlet.
When pulling out the plug as mentioned above, the support part 213 provided to the outside of the gear shaft 211 is held on the holding protrusion 140 provided to the inside of the lower end portion of the lower opening part 112b, thereby stopping the downward movement of the gear shaft 211. Furthermore, a display part 224 for the identification of a coupling state with respect to an outlet may be further provided at the upper end of the press part 223, which is protruded upwards outside of the plug body part 110. The display part 224 is to an element provided with appropriate characters or symbols such that a user can visually recognize the states of the handle parts 220.
Next, a process of plugging the electric plug of the present invention into an outlet will be described. First, as shown in
In addition, if a user connects the plug into the outlet 1 by holding the plug body part 110, as shown in
The assembly type detachment part 300 can be said to be substantially the same as the detachment parts in the above-mentioned embodiments of the present invention and may further include a housing 350, which is inserted to the inside of the electric plug 100′, and a cover 360. The gear stick 310 and the handle parts 320 are assembled into the housing 350. Furthermore, the housing 350 may include a first opening part 351 provided at the upper portion thereof for the manipulation of the press parts 323 of the handle parts 320 and a second opening part 352 provided at the lower portion thereof for the protrusion of the lower end portion of the gear shaft 311 of the gear stick. The other constituent elements in this embodiment are the same as those of the detachment part 200 as mentioned above, and thus detailed description thereof will be omitted.
As shown in
As described above, while the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the above embodiments of the present invention are all exemplified and various modifications and improvements may be made therein without changing the essential characteristics and technical idea of the present invention. Therefore, it should be understood that the above described embodiments are illustrative in all aspects and not restrictive.
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