1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to connector assemblies, and particularly to a connector assembly having a plug, a socket, and a latching mechanism for latching the plug to the socket when the plug is inserted into the socket.
2. Description of Related Art
Electronic devices are electronically connected to an external power supply by a plug of a power cable being inserted into a socket, and the plug must be engaged with the socket during the operation of the electronic devices. However, the plug may be disengaged inadvertently which will result in the electronic device losing power.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the four views.
The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean “at least one”.
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The plug 20 includes a base 210 and two contacts 220 secured to the base 210. The contacts 220 are parallel to each other, and are electrically connected to a cable (such as a power cable, not shown). Each contact 220 defines a circular latching hole 222. The latching holes 222 are coaxial and are arranged at the ends of each contact 220 away from the base 210.
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The bottom case 110 includes a bottom wall 111 and four sidewalls 112. The bottom wall 111 is substantially rectangular and corresponds to the top wall 121. The sidewalls 112 perpendicularly extend from rims of the bottom wall 111 and correspond to the flanges 122. Two pairs of supporting plates 113 are perpendicularly secured on an inner surface of the bottom wall 111. Each pair of supporting plates 113 is spaced from the other. Two sliding posts 114 are perpendicularly secured to each pair of the supporting plates 113 and are spaced from each other. The two inner supporting plates 113 arranged between the other two supporting plate 113 define two round holes 115. Each round hole 115 is equidistant from the two sliding posts 114.
The latching mechanism 30 includes two latching members 310, a rotating member 320, a driving member 330, a driving circuit 340 and a plurality of elastic members 350. Each latching member 310 is slidably secured to the sliding posts 114, and is capable of sliding between a latching position for latching the plug 20 to the socket 10 and an unlatching position for allowing the plug 20 to disengage from the socket 10. Each latching member 310 includes a main body 312 slidably secured to the sliding posts 114, a latching post 313 secured to the main body 312, and a driving arm 314. Opposite ends of the main body 312 define sliding holes 3122 for slidably receiving the sliding posts 114. The latching post 313 is arranged at a side of the main body 312 facing the other latching member 310 and corresponds to the round hole 115. The latching post 313 is parallel to the sliding posts 114. The driving arm 314 is secured to an end of the main body 312. The driving arm 314 and the latching post 313 are arranged at the same side of the main body 312. The driving arm 314 includes an abutting portion 3142 abutting the rotating member 320 and a connecting portion 3144 connecting the abutting portion 3142 to the main body 312. The abutting portion 3142 is secured to an end of the connecting portion 3144 away from the main body 312 and extends toward the bottom wall 111.
The rotating member 320 is rotatably secured to the bottom wall 111, and drives the latching member 310 to slide from the latching position to the unlatching position or vice versa when it is rotated. The rotating member 320 includes a shaft 321 rotatably secured to the bottom wall 111, a cylinder 322 fixed to the shaft 321, and a slave gear 323 (see
The driving member 330 is secured to the inner surface of the bottom wall 111, and is used to rotate the rotating member 320. The driving member 330 has a drive gear 332. The drive gear 332 engages with the slave gear 323. In the embodiment, the driving member 330 may be a step motor, or a servomotor.
The driving circuit 340 is secured to the bottom wall 111. The driving circuit 340 is electrically connected to the driving member 330 and controls the driving member 330 when powered on.
The latching mechanism 30 further includes a button 360. The button 360 is mounted in the through hole 124. The button 360 is electrically connected to the driving circuit 340 and is used to power on and/or power off the driving circuit 340 when pressed.
An elastic member 350 sleeves on each of the four sliding posts 114. The elastic members 350 provide an elastic force for driving the abutting portions 3142 of the latching members 410 to continuously abut the sidewall of the receiving portion 324.
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After assembly, because of the elastic force provided by the elastic members 350, the abutting portions 3142 of the latching member 310 continuously abut the sidewalls of the receiving portion 324, and the abutting portions 3142 slide along the sidewalls of the receiving portion when the rotating member 320 is rotated. Because the distance between the first recesses 3242 is less than the distance between the second recesses 3244, the distance between the latching posts 313 (which are always symmetrical about the center of the receiving portion 324) is changeable. In detail, when the abutting portions 3142 slide into and are received in the first recesses 3242, the distance between the latching posts 313 is at the minimum and is less than the distance between the contacts 220; at this time, the latching members 310 are in the latching position. When the abutting portions 3142 slide into and are received in the second recesses 3244, the distance between the latching posts 313 is at the maximum and is greater than the distance between the contacts 220; at this time, the latching members 310 are in the unlatching position.
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Although certain embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the present embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and that changes may be made in detail, especially in the matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present embodiments to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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