Information
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Patent Grant
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6462975
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Patent Number
6,462,975
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 12, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 8, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 363 144
- 363 146
- 439 620
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A foldable transformer includes an enclosure (10), a plug assembly (12), and a locating assembly (14). The enclosure has a storage cavity (16) at a top end thereof. A window (20) is defined in the enclosure in communication with a bottom portion of the storage cavity, for receiving the plug assembly therethrough. The plug assembly includes a pair of inserting pins (34), a rotatable rod (36) having an arched profile, a pair of metal ears (38), and a pair spring pins (44). Each inserting pin is made of conductive material, is insert-molded in the rod, and electrically connects with a corresponding ear. The locating assembly includes a pair of slots (48) for receiving the spring pins, and a cam (56) for resiliently engaging with the plug assembly so that the plug assembly can be disengagably fixed in a folded position or an unfolded position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to AC-DC transformers where the AC power supply is of the type commonly available in homes, offices and the like, and the DC power supply is compatible with electronic devices such as radios, cellular telephones and the like. In particular, the present invention relates to transformers having a plug for plugging into a typical AC power source outlet, wherein the plug is foldable so that the transformer can be compactly stored when not in use.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Power transformers are often used with portable devices, and have been developed to be easily transported along with portable devices. Accordingly, such transformers are typically small, light, convenient to manufacture and safe to use.
A conventional foldable transformer is shown in FIG.
7
. The transformer includes a housing
100
having a storage cavity
102
at a top end thereof, a plug assembly
103
, and wires
108
. The plug assembly
103
is moveable between a folded position for storage and an unfolded position for use. The plug assembly
103
includes a rotatable rod
106
, and a pair of pins
104
for connecting with an external power source. The pins
104
are made of conductive material, and are insert-molded in the rod
106
. The wires
108
are respectively soldered at each end of the pins
104
in the rod
106
. Thus the pins
104
can both rotate together with the rod
106
between the folded position and the unfolded position, and are easily connected with the wires
108
to transmit power from an external source to a power transforming circuit (not shown) within the transformer itself. Because the pins
104
and the wires
108
are soldered together, rotation of the pins
104
generates stress to the solder joints between the wires
108
and the pins
104
. After repeated use, the solder joints are liable to become fatigued. Electrical connection between the wires
108
and the pins
104
may be lost, whereupon power transmission from the pins
104
through the wires
108
to the power transforming circuit is lost. Thus the transformer is prone to be unreliable after repeated use.
Another conventional transformer is shown in FIG.
8
. The transformer includes a housing
200
having a storage cavity
202
at a top portion thereof, and a plug assembly
203
. The plug assembly
203
further comprises a pair of rotary pins
204
, a pair of fixed pins
206
, a rotatable transverse rod
208
, an engaging block
210
, and a spring
212
. Each rotary pin
204
is pivotally connected to a corresponding fixed pin
206
via a pivot located at an end of the rod
208
. The rotary pins
204
are pivotally foldable while maintaining constant electric connection with the fixed pins
206
. The rod
208
also has a groove
209
, and the engaging block
210
has an engaging ridge
211
for engaging in the groove
209
. A blind hole
213
is defined in a side of the engaging block
210
opposite to the engaging ridge
211
, for receiving one end of the spring
212
. The storage cavity
202
further has a pair of pin holes
215
for receiving the fixed pins
206
, and an opening
217
for receiving the other end of the spring
212
to thereby fix the plug assembly
203
to the housing
200
.
In assembly, each fixed pin
206
is inserted into a corresponding pin hole
215
. When the rotary pins
204
and rod
208
are rotated to an unfolded position, the spring
212
exerts force such that the ridge
211
firmly engages in the corresponding groove
209
. The pins
204
are thus securely held in position, allowing the plug to be conveniently inserted into an AC power source outlet.
The above-mentioned foldable transformer does not have wires directly soldered to the rotary pins
204
. Thus the problem of the transformer of
FIG. 7
is resolved. However, the above-mentioned foldable transformer has at least the following drawbacks:
First, it has many components and a complicated structure, making it unduly difficult to manufacture.
Second, the spring
212
is not a reliable component. In particular, the force exerted by various springs
212
is not always constant. Thus the quality of the plug assembly
203
is not always uniform. Secondly, after repeated use of the plug assembly
203
, the resiliency of the spring
212
may be reduced to an unworkable level.
Accordingly, a foldable transformer having an improved plug assembly is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a plug assembly for a foldable transformer that has a reduced number of components, is easily assembled and manufactured, and is reliable.
To achieve the above object, a foldable transformer in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises an enclosure, a plug assembly and a locating assembly. The enclosure has a storage cavity at a top end thereof. A window is defined in the enclosure in communication with a bottom portion of the storage cavity, for receiving the plug assembly therethrough. A pair of tabs extends inwardly from the enclosure above the window, and a locating block extends inwardly from each tab. The plug assembly includes a pair of inserting pins, a rotatable rod having an arched profile, a pair of metal ears, and a pair of spring pins. Each inserting pin is made of conductive material, is insert-molded in the rod, and electrically connects with a corresponding ear. A protrusion is formed on a central portion of an apex of an arched surface of the rod. A pair of parallel projections extends outwardly from an arcuate portion of the arched surface of the rod proximate the protrusion. Each spring pin is made by folding a metal strip back over itself. Each spring pin comprises a first portion and a second portion connecting with each other via a neck. A dimple is formed in a free end of the second portion, to increase a contact area between the spring pin the corresponding metal ear. The locating assembly includes a pair of slots for receiving the spring pins, and a cam for resiliently engaging with the plug assembly so that the plug assembly can be disengagably fixed in a folded position or an unfolded position. The locating assembly also includes a pair of locating holes for locating the locating blocks.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a foldable transformer in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is similar to
FIG. 1
, but viewed from another aspect;
FIG. 3
is a top plan view of a plug assembly of the foldable transformer of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4A
is a plan view of a spring pin of the plug assembly of
FIG. 3
, but prior to the spring pin being folded;
FIG. 4B
is a side plan view of the spring pin of
FIG. 4A
, but showing the spring pin now folded;
FIG. 5A
is an assembled view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5B
is an assembled view of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6A
is a cut-away perspective view of the plug assembly and a locating assembly of the foldable transformer of
FIG. 1
, showing the plug assembly at an unfolded position;
FIG. 6B
is similar to
FIG. 6A
, but showing the plug assembly at a folded position;
FIG. 7
is a partly cut-away front plan view of a conventional foldable transformer; and
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of another conventional foldable transformer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a foldable transformer in accordance with the present invention includes a plug assembly
12
, a locating assembly
14
and an insulative enclosure
10
. The enclosure
10
is generally box-shaped, and is comprised of electrical insulating material. An electrical circuit (not shown) for electrical power transformation is accommodated in the enclosure
10
. A storage cavity
16
is defined at a junction of a top surface and a front surface of the enclosure
10
. A rectangular window
20
is defined in the enclosure
10
, and is in communication with a lower portion of the cavity
16
. The enclosure
10
has a bottom wall
22
, a right wall
26
, and a left wall
27
all flanking the window
20
.
A pair of tabs
30
extends inwardly from the enclosure
10
just above a top extremity of the window
20
. A locating block
32
extends inwardly from a free end of each tab
30
. A pair of opposing storage depressions
28
is defined in the right and left walls
26
,
27
respectively. A receiving opening
24
is defined in the bottom wall
22
.
The plug assembly
12
includes a pair of insert-molded inserting pins
34
made of conductive material, a pair of spring pins
44
, and a rotatable transverse rod
36
having an arched profile. The inserting pins
34
extend perpendicularly outwardly from a longitudinal planar surface of the rod
36
that is opposite a curved surface of the rod
36
.
The locating assembly
14
is a substantially planar plate, and is elastically deformable. A pair of slots
48
is defined in opposite sides of the locating assembly
14
, for extension of the spring pins
44
therethrough. A pair of locating holes
50
is defined in a top portion of the locating assembly
14
, for extension of the locating blocks
32
therethrough. A cam
56
is formed on a middle of one main face of the locating assembly
14
. The cam
56
is resiliently movable. The cam
56
has an upper flat face
562
, and a lower slanted face
58
. The slanted face
58
is most prominent at a point nearest the flat face
562
, and declines in prominence away from the flat face
562
. A pair of abutments
54
extends perpendicularly from the main face of the locating assembly
14
, for abutting against the rod
36
. The abutments
54
are proximate to and between the slots
48
. The abutments
54
support the rod
36
against a rearward pushing force acting thereon when the inserting pins
34
are inserted into a power outlet (not shown). A pair of holding blocks
52
extends perpendicularly from a bottom edge of the locating assembly
14
, in the same direction as the abutments
54
. Each holding block
52
has a sloped face
522
declining toward a free end thereof.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the rod
36
includes a pair of insert-molded metal ears
38
fixed at opposite ends thereof respectively. The ears
38
are electrically connected to the spring pins
44
respectively. Each ear
38
has a dome-shaped free end
39
. Each ear
38
has an annular groove defined therein at the free end
39
, for engagingly receiving a corresponding spring pin
44
. A protrusion
40
is formed on a central portion of an apex of the curved surface of the rod
36
. The protrusion
40
has an arcuate profile. A pair of parallel projections
42
extends outwardly from the curved surface of the rod
36
proximate the protrusion
40
, and in a direction opposite to the direction in which the inserting pins
34
extend from the rod
36
.
Referring to
FIGS. 4A and 4B
, each spring pin
44
is made by folding a metal strip back over itself. Each spring pin
44
comprises a first portion
441
, a second portion
442
, and a neck
444
connecting the first and second portions
441
,
442
. A cutout
443
is defined in a free end of the first portion
441
, for pivotally and fittingly receiving the corresponding metal ear
38
at the annular groove of the metal ear
38
. A dimple
46
is formed at a free end of the second portion
442
. A pair of connection holes
445
is respectively defined in the first and second portions
441
,
442
, on opposite sides of the neck
444
.
In pre-assembly, each spring pin
44
is bent at the neck
444
to double over itself (see FIG.
4
B). Then the free end of the first portion
441
is pivotably attached to the metal ear
38
. The dimple
46
thus opposes a corresponding free end
39
of the ear
38
. The plug assembly
12
is thus fully assembled.
In assembly, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the plug assembly
12
is firstly inserted into the window
20
of the enclosure
10
. The ears
38
of the plug assembly
12
are received in front portions of the storage depressions
28
. The right and left walls
26
,
27
press the spring pins
44
at the dimples
46
to engage with the free ends
39
of the ears
38
. The dimples
46
enable larger surface area contact between the spring pins
44
and the free ends
39
. The locating assembly
14
is then attached to the enclosure
10
along direction F. The locating blocks
32
of the enclosure
10
are engagingly extended into the locating holes
50
of the locating assembly
14
. The abutments
54
of the locating assembly
14
abut against the central portion of the apex of the curved surface of the rod
36
. The spring pins
44
of the plug assembly
12
extend through the slots
48
of the locating assembly
14
. Distal ends of the holding blocks
52
extend into the receiving opening
24
of the enclosure
10
, and abut against the bottom wall
22
of the enclosure
10
. Thus the enclosure
10
, the plug assembly
12
and the locating assembly
14
are assembled together, as shown in
FIGS. 5A and 5B
. The inserting pins
34
protrude out from the storage cavity
16
. Thereafter, electrical wires (not shown) are passed through the connection holes
445
. The electrical wires are soldered to the spring pins
44
. The spring pins
44
are thus securely connected with the electrical circuit for electrical power transformation.
Referring to
FIG. 6A
, in use, when the plug assembly
12
is in an unfolded position, the inserting pins
34
protrude perpendicularly outwardly from the storage cavity
16
. In this position, the protrusion
40
of the plug assembly
12
is resiliently engaged with the flat face
562
of the cam
56
. A step (not labeled) of the cam
56
between the flat face
562
and the slanted face
58
cooperates with the flat face
562
to resiliently retain the plug assembly
14
in this position. When a sufficiently large upward force is applied to the plug assembly
14
in a direction as indicated by arrow A, the plug assembly
14
is rotatingly disengaged from the unfolded position to a folded position where it is completely accommodated in the storage cavity
16
(see FIG.
6
B). In this position, the projections
42
are now resiliently engaged with the sloped faces
522
of the holding blocks
52
. When a sufficiently large force is applied to the plug assembly
14
in a direction indicated by arrow C (see FIG.
6
B), the plug assembly
14
is rotatingly disengaged from the folded position back to the unfolded position.
It is to be understood, that 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, and 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.
Claims
- 1. A foldable transformer comprising:an insulative enclosure defining a storage cavity and a window in communication with a lower portion of the cavity; a plug assembly having an insulative rod, two inserting pins fixed to the rod, two metal ears fixed at opposite ends of the rod and electrically connecting with the inserting pins respectively, and two spring pins, each spring pin having a first end engaging with a corresponding ear, a second end pressed by the enclosure to engage with a corresponding ear, and a bent portion being adapted to be soldered to an electrical wire; and a locating assembly fixed to the enclosure, the locating assembly defining a pair of slots for extension of the bent portions of the spring pins therethrough, the locating assembly further comprising a cam engaging with the rod when the plug assembly is disposed at an unfolded position in which the inserting pins protrude out from the storage cavity, and a pair of holding blocks located below the cam and engaging with the rod when the plug assembly is moved to a folded position in which the inserting pins are accommodated in the storage cavity.
- 2. The foldable transformer as described in claim 1, wherein a pair of tabs is formed on the enclosure above the window, and each tab forms a locating block securely engaging with the locating assembly.
- 3. The foldable transformer as described in claim 1, wherein the rod has a protrusion, the protrusion engages with the cam when the plug is at the unfolded position, the rod also has a pair of projections extending from opposite sides of the protrusion respectively, and the projections engage with the holding blocks when the plug is moved to the folded position.
- 4. The foldable transformer as described in claim 3, wherein the cam includes a slanted face, a flat face and a step between the slanted and flat faces, and the protrusion of the rod engages with the step when the plug assembly is at the unfolded position.
- 5. The foldable transformer as described in claim 1, wherein the locating assembly includes a pair of locating holes for extension of the locating blocks therethrough.
- 6. The foldable transformer as described in claim 1, wherein each holding block has a sloped face declining toward a free end thereof, and the projections of the rod engage with the sloped faces of the holding blocks when the plug assembly is rotated to the folded position.
- 7. The foldable transformer as described in claim 1, wherein the cam is resiliently movable.
- 8. The foldable transformer as described in claim 7, wherein the protrusion has an arcuate profile.
- 9. The foldable transformer as described in claim 7, wherein the enclosure further comprises a locating tab extending through the locating assembly and fixedly engaging therewith.
- 10. The foldable transformer as described in claim 8, wherein the locating tab forms a locating block at a free end thereof, and the locating block engages with the locating assembly.
- 11. The foldable transformer as described in claim 7, wherein the cam is resiliently movable.
- 12. The foldable transformer as described in claim 7, wherein the protrusion has an arcuate profile.
- 13. The foldable transformer as described in claim 7, wherein the holding block has a sloped face declining toward a free end thereof, and the projection engages with the sloped face when the plug assembly is rotated to the position in which the inserting pins are accommodated in the storage cavity.
- 14. The foldable transformer as described in claim 7, wherein the enclosure has a bottom wall located at a bottom of the window, the bottom wall defines a receiving opening therein, and the holding block is received in the receiving opening such that a rear end of the holding block engages with the bottom wall.
- 15. A foldable transformer comprising:an insulative enclosure having a storage cavity at a junction of a top face and a front face thereof, and a window defined below the storage cavity; a plug assembly pivotably mounted in the storage cavity of the enclosure, the plug assembly having an insulative rod, a pair of inserting pins fixed to the rod, and means for electrically connecting the inserting pins with a circuit for power transformation, the rod forming a protrusion and a projection on a circumferential periphery thereof; and a locating assembly fixed to the enclosure, the locating assembly having a cam forming a step on its front face, wherein the protrusion engages with the step when the plug assembly is disposed at a position such that the inserting pins extend outwardly from the storage cavity, the locating assembly further having a holding block below the cam, the projection engaging with the holding block when the plug assembly is rotated to a position in which the inserting pins are accommodated in the storage cavity.
- 16. A foldable transformer comprising:an insulative enclosure defining a storage cavity and a window thereabouts; a plug assembly pivotally mounted in the cavity, said plug assembly including a pair of conductive inserting pins adapted to be rotatable with regard to the enclosure, and a pair of conductive spring pins mechanically and electrically connected to the pair of inserting pins, respectively, said pair of spring pins being stationary relative to the enclosure and adapted to be connected to other electronic devices via wires; and a locating assembly fixed to the enclosure and retainably engaged with the spring pins; wherein said pair of spring pins not only performs electrical function for power transfer, but also provides elasticity to urge the inserting pins in either an exposed position or a hidden position reliably and also to allow the pair of inserting pins to be smoothly rotated between said two positions.
- 17. The transformer as described in claim 16, wherein said locating assembly defines a pair of slots through which the spring pins extend, respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
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