1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical adapter assembly, and more particularly to an electrical adapter assembly that can detect temperature in a cable to prevent the cable from being overheated to cause damage.
2. Description of the Related Art
Power source for an automobile has a battery and a smoke lighter. In the past, the smoke lighter is set in an automobile for a driver and passengers who are smokers. Recently, the smokers will not smoke in cars for health and safety reasons. The smoke lighter is not used to light cigarettes, but offers electricity to an electrical appliance such as a laptop, a personal digital assistant (PDA), mobile phone or the like.
A conventional adapter assembly has an adapter and a cable.
The adapter can receive input electricity that may have 150 watts (W) or 200 W electric power and has a circuit board and a socket. The socket board is mounted in the adapter to transform the direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) (770V/220V). The socket has a contact. The contact is mounted in the socket and connects with the circuit board.
The cable connects the adapter with a battery or a smoke lighter and has a distal end and a proximal end. The distal end has a plug. The plug is mounted on the distal end of the cable, detachably plugs into the socket and contact the contact. The proximal end has a connector. The connector is mounted on the proximal end, connects with the power source and may be a smoke lighter connector or have two crocodile clips. When the connector is the smoke lighter connector, the connector connects with the smoke lighter to allow electricity that has electric power only below 150 W to input the cable. When the connector has the two crocodile clips, the crocodile clips clip the battery to allow electricity that has electric power upper to 200 W to be inputted in the cable.
However, if the plug of the cable with the smoke lighter connector plugs into the socket of the adapter that can stand for 200 W electricity, electricity current will overload the cable. Thus, the cable will be overheated to cause damage and even users will be injured.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides an electrical adapter assembly to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an electrical adapter assembly that can detect temperature in a cable to prevent the cable from being overheated and causing damage.
To achieve the objective, the electrical adapter assembly has a cable and an adapter. The cable has a distal end and a proximal end. The distal end has a plug. The proximal end has a connector. The connector has a shell having an inner space, a first end and a second end. The second end of the connector has an output hole. The output hole allows the cable to be mounted in the inner space. The connector further has an outer surface, a positive electrode, a negative electrode and a thermal sensor. The thermal sensor is mounted in the inner space of the connector. The adapter connects to the cable and has a circuit board and a socket. The circuit board is mounted in the adapter. The socket is mounted on the adapter, allows the plug to plug into the socket and has at least one contact. The contact connects to the circuit board. Because the thermal sensor can sense the temperature in the connector and cut off the current when the temperature is too high, the cable will not be damaged and users will not be in danger.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The cable (60) connects to a power source such as a battery or a smoke lighter and has a distal end and a proximal end.
The distal end has a plug (61). The plug (61) is mounted on the distal end of the cable (60) and has at least one through hole (611) defined in the plug (61). The distal end may have five through holes (611). The through holes (611) are arranged abreast in the plug (61).
The proximal end has a connector (10). The connector (10) has a shell mounted on the proximal end, connecting to the power source, comprising two shell halves and having an inner space, a first end, a second end, an outer surface, a positive electrode, a negative electrode and a thermal sensor.
The first end has an input hole defined through the first end and communicating with the inner space.
The second end has an output hole (12). The output hole (12) is defined through the second end, communicates with the inner space and allows the cable (60) to be mounted in the inner space.
The outer surface has two opposite recesses (13). Each recess (13) is formed in the outer surface and has a proximal end, a distal end, a slot (14) and an opening (15). The proximal end of the recess (13) corresponds to and is near the input hole (11). The distal end of the recess (13) corresponds to the output hole (12). The slot (14) is mounted in the proximal end. The opening (15) is formed through the distal end and communicates with the inner space.
The positive electrode has a terminal (21) and a positive wire (22). The terminal (21) covers the first end of the shell and has an electrically conductive protrusion (211). The protrusion (211) is mounted through and extends out of the input hole (11) to contact with the power source. The positive wire (22) connects the protrusion (211) to the cable (60).
The negative electrode combines the positive electrode to form a circuit to allow current to pass. The negative electrode comprises a resilient tab (31) and a negative wire (32). The resilient tab (31) is C-shaped, is electrically conductive, is mounted in the inner space, extends out of the shell and has two ends. Each end extends in the recess (13) of the outer surface from the opening (15) and is fastened in the slot (14) of the recess (13) to contact the power source. The negative wire (32) connects the resilient tab (31) with the cable (60).
The thermal sensor is mounted in the inner space of the connector (10) to sense temperature in the connector (10). A first embodiment of the electrical adapter assembly has the thermal sensor being a bimetallic strip assembly. A second embodiment of the electrical adapter assembly has the thermal sensor being a thermistor.
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Because the thermal sensor can sense the temperature in the connector (10) and cut off the current when the temperature is too high, the cable (60) will not be damaged and users will not be in danger.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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