The present invention relates to the technical field of electric connectors, in particular to a Pogo-pin connector for high electric current conduction.
Conventionally, a Pogo-pin connector 200 (
Since all three basic components of the conventional Pogo-pin connector assembly are partaking in conducting the electricity, that may cause transient current interruption problems, especially in a vibrating environment. A spark may occur between the three basic conductive components due to an electrical arcing effect therebetween. This might invoke the connecting components to get charred and burnt.
Thus conventional Pogo-pin connectors are rarely used for high current applications.
An object of the current invention is to eliminate the transient current interruption problem and electrical arcing caused by the multiple conducting components used in conventional Pogo-pin connectors.
Another object of the invention is to provide a pogo-pin connector that is not subject to the transient current interruption problem.
Further object of the invention provides a pogo-pin which includes at least one conductive pogo-pin terminal, at least one spring part, and at least one insulating disk assembled in an insulating body respectively.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a pogo-pin connector which reduces the number of the conducting components to one single conducting component for electric conduction between one end of the connector assembly to the other end of the connector assembly.
Further object of the invention is to provide a pogo-pin which has an improved effectiveness and safety of the electric conduction making the same suitable for high electric current conduction even in vibrating environments.
Having thus described the disclosure in the foregoing general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
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The insulating body 2 is provided with a receiving cavity 6, which receives the pogo-pin terminal 3 and spring 4 which are inserted forward in the receiving cavity 6 of the insulating body 2. The top 8 of the spring-bias pogo-pin terminal is movably protruding through the top opening 7 of the insulating body 2.
The insulating disk 5 is assembled forward in the receiving cavity 6 of the insulating body 2 and firmly encloses the spring-bias pogo-pin terminal 3 in the insulating body in a movable fashion.
The bottom 9 of the conductive pogo-pin terminal is movably protruding through the opening 10 of the insulating disk 5.
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