The present invention relates to the design of electrical adapters, and in particular to an electrical adapter with a replaceable plug structure.
In the modern commercialized and industrialized society where international business and leisure travels occur frequently, a user who uses personalized portable electrical appliances, such as a mobile phone, a battery charger, and a chargeable electrical shaver, may need to travel to various countries or areas of the world. The electrical power supplied in different countries and the specifications of the wall sockets in different countries may be different, so that a single charging plug is certainly not suitable for different countries. Due to this reason, a user must carry a few electrical adapters that meet the specifications of electrical power supplied and the wall sockets when he or she is traveling abroad. However, each individual electrical adapter currently available in the market only suit for use in a specific country or area, and thus a user must purchase a new adapter corresponding to a different foreign country where he or she is going to visit, and the newly purchased adapter may not be useful in the next travel to another foreign country. This is a troublesome problem. Thus, manufacturers are providing products of adapter that comprise parent and child plugs for different socket specifications.
However, the known adapter with parent and child plugs includes plugs of two or three specifications. Although it is effective to overcome the drawback that the traditional electrical adapter is only suitable for one specific socket, yet it is still not possible to meet the specifications of all possible sockets available in the world. Further, including more plugs of different specifications in a single adapter product may cause an undesired expansion of the overall dimensions thereof. For a user traveling abroad, various luggages are carried and an over-sized adapter makes it inconvenient to carry in the luggage.
Thus, an objective of the present invention is to provide an electrical adapter with a replaceable plug structure, which allows the adapter to replace the plug for suiting different socket specifications in different countries.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an electrical adaptor that can be combined with various plugs for suiting different specifications of socket in different countries so as to allow convenient carrying by a user.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide an electrical adapter that has a readily releasable plug to facilitate convenience and efficiency of plug replacement.
The solution adopted in the present invention to overcome the problems of the conventional techniques comprises an electrical adapter with a replaceable plug structure, comprising an adapter housing and a plug mounting/dismounting structure mounted to the adapter housing, characterized in that the plug mounting/dismounting structure comprises a carrier, at least one set of contact plates, and at least one releasable fastening structure, wherein the carrier is arranged at a predetermined position in the adapter housing, the contact plates are in electrical connection with a circuit assembly accommodated in the adapter housing and are exposed on the carrier, and the releasable fastening structure is mounted to the adapter housing and comprises at least one pair of pushbuttons and at least one pawl section, which is set at a locked position when the pushbuttons are not depressed and is set at a released position when the pushbuttons are depressed in a predetermined operation direction.
When a plug structure is set to have a coupling surface thereof coupled to the carrier of the plug mounting/dismounting structure, the contact plates are allowed to physically engage corresponding plug-mating contact tabs formed in the coupling surface of the plug structure and the pawl section of the fastening structure, which is set at the locked position, corresponds in position to and engages a corresponding locking slot defined in the plug structure. When the pawl section is forced to the released position, the locking slot is allowed to disengage from the pawl section of the fastening structure, whereby the plug structure is removable from the carrier.
In the electrical adapter described above, the plug structure may comprise a two-prong plug, a three-prong plug (of which one prong is a grounding prong, or a cigarette lighter type plug.
In the electrical adapter described above, the carrier may form a recessed structure.
In the electrical adapter described above, the contact plates may comprise contact plates for transmitting alternating current power or contact plates for transmitting direct current power.
In the electrical adapter described above, the adapter housing may form at least one universal serial bus (USB) socket, which is electrically connected to the circuit assembly.
With the solution provided by the present invention, the drawback that the plug of an electrical adapter can only be used with a socket of a specific specification is eliminated. The electrical adapter may replace the plug to suit the different socket specifications in different countries so as to allow convenient use by a user traveling in different countries and areas and enhance the usability of the present invention. Further, since the present invention allows for replacement of plugs of various specifications, the present invention is thus suitable for all specifications. A user may select and replace a proper plug for the country or area where he or she is going to visit. Thus, the present invention provides excellent versatility and eliminate the drawback that an electrical adapter must be associated with a plurality of plugs of different specifications and thus occupy a great amount of space, so that the space that an electrical adapter may occupy in a luggage is substantially reduced to facilitate carrying by the user and thus enhance the utilization thereof. Further, the present invention uses a releasable fastening structure to couple a plug and an electrical adapter together, and this facilitates efficient mounting and dismounting by a user, thereby further enhancing the advantages of the present invention and exciting the appetite of purchasing of the general consumers.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of preferred embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The plug mounting/dismounting structure 2 comprises a carrier 21, at least one set of contact plates 22, and at least one manually-operable fastening structure 23. The carrier 21 is arranged at a predetermined position in the adapter housing 1. The contact plates 22 are in electrical connection with the circuit assembly 13 (see
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When the plug structure 3 is set to have a coupling surface 31 thereof coupled to the carrier 21 of the plug mounting/dismounting structure 2, the contact plates 22 are allowed to physically engage corresponding plug-mating contact tabs 32 formed in the coupling surface 31 of the plug structure 3. And, the pawl sections 232 of the manually-operable fastening structure 23 that are located at the locked position correspond in position to and engage locking slots 33 defined in the plug structure 3 When the pawl sections 232 are forced to the released position, the locking slots 33 are allowed to disengage from the pawl sections 232 of the manually-operable fastening structure 23, whereby the plug structure 3 can be moved by a user in a removal direction D to separate from the carrier 21 (see
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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98211792 U | Jun 2009 | TW | national |
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