This application claims priority of TW Patent Application No. 109137968 filed on Oct. 30, 2020, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
The invention relates to an electrical connector, particularly to an electrical connector with an adjustment mechanism on the housing.
Electronic devices often use electrical connectors to quickly connect or remove wires. Electronic devices, such as computer hosts, are connected to electrical connectors with different functions such as universal serial bus (USB) or network connector (RJ45). With the evolution of technology and the orientation of consumer demand, the size of electronic devices has become smaller and smaller, and the size of electrical connectors must correspond to electronic devices and becomes more and more compact to avoid mechanical interference when multiple electrical connectors are installed. However, the size of the electrical connector is also limited by the diameter of the electrical signal line to which it is connected. When the electrical connector is connected to the electrical signal line with a larger diameter or more core wires inside, the volume of the electrical connector also needs to be increased relatively.
In addition, when there is a large amount of plugging and unplugging demand, the junction between the electrical connector and the electrical signal line connected to the electrical connector is often damaged or broken due to external forces. In some cases, when the diameter of the electrical signal line is increased, the probability of damage will also be increased. In this regard, how to reduce the size of the electrical connector in a limited space and protect the electrical signal line has become one of the major issues in the design of the electrical connector.
One object of the invention is to provide an electrical connector with an adjustable cover to adjust a wire inlet hole of an electrical connector.
In an embodiment, the invention provides an electrical connector including a main body, a first cover, and a second cover. The main body includes a first connection portion and a wire inlet portion. An accommodating space is defined between the wire inlet portion and the first connection portion. The first cover is pivotally connected to the first connection portion to be rotatable relative to the main body between a first position and a second position. When the first cover is at the first position, the accommodating space is opened for installation of a wire. When the first cover is at the second position, the first cover at least partially closes the accommodating space for protection of the wire. The second cover is disposed at an outside of the first cover and separably covered on the wire inlet portion. The second cover and the wire inlet portion enclose a wire inlet hole therebetween. The second cover is movable relative to the wire inlet portion to adjust the size of the wire inlet hole.
In another embodiment, the invention provides an electrical connector including a main body and a cover. The main body includes a wire inlet portion and an accommodating space. The cover is separably covered on the wire inlet portion, and the cover and the wire inlet portion enclose a wire inlet hole therebetween. The accommodating space and the wire inlet hole are communicated with each other. The cover is movable relative to the wire inlet portion to adjust the size of the wire inlet hole.
As described above, the size of the wire inlet hole can be adjusted through the adjustable engagement between the cover and the main body to accommodate the size and shape of the electrical signal wire(s), so as to achieve the protection of the electrical wire(s). Furthermore, since the size of the wire inlet hole can be adjusted according to the diameter of the electrical signal wire, the electrical connector can have the most suitable size to avoid the waste of the space.
The following will clearly illustrate the spirit of the disclosure with drawings and detailed descriptions. Any person having ordinary skill in the art who understands the embodiments of the disclosure can change and modify them from the techniques taught in the disclosure without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
The terms “first”, “second”, etc. may be used in the disclosure, but these terms do not specifically refer to order or sequence and not used to limit the invention. Such terms are merely used to differentiate an element or an operation from another element or operation.
As used herein, “comprising”, “including”, “having”, “containing”, etc., is an open term, which means including but not limited thereto.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and the disclosure, and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
The material of the first cover 110 and the second cover 120 may be plastic or metal, but not limited thereto. The first cover 110 is pivotally connected to the first connection portion 101, so that the first cover is rotatable relative to the main body 10. The second cover 120 is disposed at an outside of a first end 1101 of the first cover 110 opposite to the first connection portion 101. The second cover 120 can be separably covered on the wire inlet portion 102, so that a wire inlet hole H is enclosed between the second cover 120 and the wire inlet portion 102.
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The accommodating space A communicates with the wire inlet hole H. The first cover 110 is pivotally connected to the first connection portion 101 so as to be rotatably relative to the main body 100 between a first position P1 (as shown in
When the first cover 110 is located at the first position P1, the accommodating space A is opened for installation of the signal lines, such as wires or cables. Specifically, when the accommodating space A is opened, any suitable wires or cables can be inserted into the accommodating space A along the first direction d1 from the second end 1002 through the wire inlet hole H. When the first cover 110 is located at the second position P2, the first cover 110 at least partially closes the accommodating space A for protection of the signal lines, which are inserted into the accommodation space A.
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In another embodiment, the second cover 120 can move along the second direction d2 in a manner that the above distance is changed from the second distance L2 to the first distance L1, so that the size of the wire inlet hole H is decreased. The size of the wire inlet hole H can be adjusted by the relative distance between the second cover 120 and the wire inlet portion 102.
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In an embodiment, the groove 1106 can be a through hole penetrating the side wall 1102 or side wall 1104. In another embodiment, the groove 1106 can be a blind hole or a recess on the inner surface of the side wall 1102 or side wall 1104. For example, the groove 1106 is configured to limit the position of the second cover 120 or prevent the second cover 120 from falling off the first cover 110, but not limited thereto. The groove 1106 preferably extends along the second direction d2 to have an elongated shape. Referring to
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In an embodiment, the wire inlet portion 102 has a first surface 1032 and a second surface 1034 opposite to each other. At least one of the first surface 1032 and the second surface 1034 has an adjusting portion 1036, and the second cover 120 has a coupling portion 1202 corresponding to the adjusting portion 1036. The coupling portion 1202 is separably engaged with the adjusting portion 1036. For example, the adjusting portion 1036 and the coupling portion 1202 can be a combination of a groove and a buckle. When the adjusting portion 1036 is a groove, the coupling portion 1202 can be a corresponding buckle.
Alternatively, when the adjusting portion 1036 is a buckle, the coupling portion 1202 can be a corresponding groove. The groove can extend along the first direction d1, and a plurality of grooves are arranged along the second direction d2. When the second cover 120 moves relative to the wire inlet portion 102, the coupling portion 1202 is selectively engaged with a corresponding one of the grooves of the adjusting portion 1036. The coupling manner of the adjusting portion 1036 and the coupling portion 1202 is not limited to the embodiment.
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The electrical connector of the invention is not limited to the use of the first cover 110. Any method for adjusting the wire inlet hole H at the wire inlet portion 102 is within the spirit of the invention. As shown in
The main body 100 includes a wire inlet portion 102 and an accommodating space A(as shown in
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In addition, the main body 100 can include a setup portion 103, which is preferably suitable for connection with a connector socket of any specification. For example, for a RJ45 socket, the setup portion 103 preferably has a specification complying with the RJ45 connector specification, but not limited thereto. It should be noted that the setup portion 103 is arranged according to the depth of the corresponding socket.
It is noted that the main body 110 may have at least one slot 114, which is configured to allow the second cover 120 to partially rotate thereinto as described above, and other details of the main body 110 and the second cover 120 can refer to the related descriptions of the previous embodiment and will not elaborate again.
Although the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described herein, the above description is merely illustrative. The preferred embodiments disclosed will not limit the scope of the present invention. Further modification of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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