Information
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Patent Grant
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6638113
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Patent Number
6,638,113
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 6, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 28, 200321 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
- 439 651
- 439 131
- 439 956
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A pin configuration adapter is disclosed which can be attached to an AC-adapter having a plug body having a first pin configuration and an AC-adapter housing having a power conversion circuit. The plug body is rotatable between a first position where it is accommodated in a recess formed in the AC-adapter housing and a second position where it is in an upright position with respect to the AC-adapter housing. The pin configuration adapter includes a plug part having a second pin configuration different from the first pin configuration; a receptacle part whereto the plug body in the second position can be inserted; a pin configuration adapter housing having an internal connection mechanism for electrically connecting the plug body and the plug part; and an engaging part provided on the pin configuration adapter housing and engages with the recess of the AC-adapter housing.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pin configuration adapter for an AC-adapter, and particularly relates to a pin configuration adapter having a different pin type from that of the AC-adapter and which is, in use, attached to the AC-adapter.
2. Description of the Related Art
Generally, a power transformer (AC-adapter) is widely used for supplying power to portable electronic devices and/or for recharging batteries of such electronic devices. The power transformer includes a housing, a plug protruding from the housing, a conversion circuit provided inside the housing and an output cord extending from the housing. In order to plug the power adapter to the power socket, the pins are inserted into the power socket. In the converting circuit, an alternating current supplied from the power socket is converted to a direct current of a predetermined voltage. The obtained direct current is output from the output cord which may be connected to an electronic device.
Recently, many people bring such devices abroad on their private or business trips. However, there is no global standard configuration for a power socket, and therefore there are various configuration of the power socket for various countries.
Accordingly, an AC-adapter having a parallel-blade pin configuration conforming to a standard adopted in countries such as Japan, Taiwan and the US, cannot be used in those countries where power sockets are configured to match a pin configuration different from the parallel-blade type. Therefore, the traveller wishing to travel in such a country had to purchase and bring AC-adapters conforming to pin configurations adopted in the country or countries he wishes to travel in.
However, it is troublesome to prepare AC-adapters of different pin configurations conforming to the domestic standard and to foreign standards. Also, since each of the AC-adapters has a conversion circuit therein, it is comparatively expensive to prepare different types of AC-adaptors. Therefore, it is an economic burden to a user of a portable electronic device to prepare expensive AC-adapters for each standard with different pin configuration.
In order to overcome the above-mentioned problem, it is known to provide pin configuration adapters having a pin configuration different from that of the plug provided on the housing, which may be attached to the AC-adapter. However, the pin configuration adapter of the related art is attached the AC-adapter by simply inserting the pins of the AC-adapter to the pin configuration adapter and therefore an attachment force to the AC-adapter is weak. Therefore, there is a problem that the pin configuration adapter may fall off from the AC-adapter upon insertion to the power socket.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide a pin configuration adapter for an AC-adaptor which can solve the above problems.
It is another and more specific object of the present invention to provide a pin configuration adapter for an AC-adaptor which can be securely plugged to the AC-adaptor having a plug body having a first pin configuration and an AC-adapter housing having a conversion circuit for converting an electric power supplied via the plug body, the plug body being rotatable between a first position in which the plug body is accommodated in a recess formed in the AC-adapter housing and a second position in which the plug body is in an upright position with respect to the AC-adapter housing.
In order to achieve the above objects, a pin configuration adapter includes:
a plug part having a second pin configuration different from said first pin configuration;
a receptacle part whereto said plug body in said second position can be inserted;
a pin configuration adapter housing having an internal connection mechanism for electrically connecting said plug body and said plug part; and
an engaging part provided on said pin configuration adapter housing and engages with said recess of said AC-adapter housing.
With the pin configuration adapter described above, when the pin configuration adapter is attached to the AC-adapter, the pin provided on the plug body are inserted into the pin configuration adapter housing and the recess of the pin configuration. Also, the engaging part provided on the pin configuration adapter housing engages with the recess of the AC-adapter housing. In this attached state, the pins of the plug body and the pins of the plug part are connected by a connection mechanism. Thus, the AC-adapter can be attached to a power socket having a configuration matching the pin configuration of the plug part.
With such a structure, the pin configuration adapter is attached to the AC-adapter by two forces: an engagement force between the plug body and the pin configuration adapter housing (in detail, the connection mechanism) and an engagement force between the engaging part and the recess. Thus, since the pin configuration adapter is attached to the AC-adapter by two engagement forces, the pin configuration adapter can be securely attached to the AC-adapter.
Also, the engaging part engages with the recess formed on the AC-adapter which is a portion where the plug body is accommodated and where a space is formed when the plug body moves to the second position (when the AC-adapter is in use). The pin configuration adapter is attached to the AC-adapter when the plug body is in the second position, and therefore the engagement part engages with the space formed after the plug body has been moved.
That is to say, since the engaging part matches with the recess provided in the AC-adapter, even in a state where the engaging part is engaged with the recess of the AC-adapter, the size of the AC-adapter is kept considerably compact. Also, even when the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter, the portableness of the AC-adapter is maintained.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective diagram showing how a pin configuration adapter of an embodiment of the present invention is attached to an AC-adapter.
FIGS. 2A
to
2
C are a plan view, a side view and a bottom view, respectively, of the AC-adapter to which the pin configuration adapter of the embodiment of the present invention is attached, showing a state where a parallel-blade pins are in the accommodated position.
FIG. 3A and 3B
are a plan view and a side view, respectively, of the AC-adapter to which the pin configuration adapter of the embodiment of the present invention is attached, showing a state where a parallel-blade pins are in the extruded position.
FIGS. 4A
to
4
D are a plan view, a front view, a bottom view and a side view, respectively, of a pin configuration adapter of the first embodiment of the embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a partial sectional diagram showing an internal structure of the pin configuration adapter of the embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a front view showing a state where the pin configuration adapter of the present invention is attached to the AC-adapter.
FIG. 7
is a plan view showing a state where the pin configuration adapter of the present invention is attached to the AC-adapter.
FIG. 8
is a side view showing a state where the pin configuration adapter of the present invention is attached to the AC-adapter.
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are perspective diagrams showing a lock mechanism provided inside the pin configuration adapter.
FIGS. 10A and 10B
are perspective diagrams showing pin configuration adapters of the variants of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In the following, principles and embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIGS. 1
to
9
are diagrams showing a pin configuration adapter for an AC-adapter (hereinafter referred to as a pin configuration adapter)
20
of a first embodiment the present invention.
FIG. 1
is a diagram showing how the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to an AC-adaptor
10
.
FIGS. 2A
to
3
B show a configuration of the AC-adapter
10
.
FIGS. 4A
to
5
show a configuration of the pin configuration adapter
20
.
FIGS. 6
to
8
show a state where the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter
10
.
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are diagrams showing a lock mechanism
33
provided in the pin configuration adapter
20
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, in use, the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter
10
. Before describing the pin configuration adapter
20
in detail, an explanation will be made of the AC-adapter
10
, such as an AC-adapter known from Japanese laid-open patent application No. 11-224717.
As shown in
FIGS. 1
to
3
B, the AC-adapter
10
generally includes an AC-adapter housing
11
, a rotatable plug body
12
and a cord
17
. The adaptor housing
11
is a housing made of resin and includes a first housing half-body
11
a
and a second housing half-body
11
b.
The housing half-bodies
11
a
and
11
b
are fixed together to form the AC-adapter housing
11
.
Inside the AC-adapter housing
11
, there is provided a power transformer circuit (not shown) for converting an alternating current supplied from the rotatable plug body
12
to a direct current of a predetermined voltage. Also, a recess
15
is formed at a predetermined position of the AC-adapter housing
11
. The rotatable plug body
12
described below is provided in this recess
15
.
Further, the AC-adapter housing
11
is provided with a pair of positioning grooves
16
A and
16
B extending in a vertical direction in
FIG. 1
(in the figure, in the Z
1
- and Z
2
-directions shown by an arrow). Although not shown in the figure, a lock hole is provided on a wall of the recess
15
. The lock hole receives and engages with the lock mechanism
33
described later.
The rotatable plug body
12
includes a base part
13
and parallel-blade pins
14
. The base part
13
is made of insulating resin and can be rotated about a rotational axis in the X
1
-X
2
direction through an angle of approximately 90°. The parallel-blade pins
14
are formed in an integrated manner with the base part
13
, for example, by insert molding. Accordingly, when the rotatable plug body
12
rotates about the rotational axis, the parallel-blade pins
14
also rotate about the rotational axis in an integrated manner.
In detail, the rotatable plug body
12
rotates through an angle of approximately 90° between a first position shown in
FIGS. 2A
to
2
C, in which the parallel-blade pins
14
are accommodated in the recess
15
, and a second position shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, in which the parallel-blade pins
14
are substantially perpendicular to the upper surface
10
a
of the AC-adapter housing
11
. Also, as shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, when the rotatable plug body
12
takes the second position, the parallel-blade pins
14
are not accommodated in the recess
15
. Therefore, in
FIG. 3A
, a space appears in the left half of the recess
15
, which is not occupied by the base part
13
.
Further, the AC-adapter
10
of the present embodiment is configured as follows to achieve an improved security. When the rototational plug body
12
takes the first position (as shown in
FIGS. 2A
to
2
C) the parallel-blade pins
14
and the power supply converting circuits are disconnected. When the rotational plug body
12
takes the second position (as shown in FIGS.
3
A and
3
B), that is to say only when using the AC-adapter
10
, the parallel-blade pins
14
and the power supply conversion circuit are connected.
Now, the configuration of the pin configuration adapter
20
will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1
,
4
A to
4
D and
5
.
The pin configuration adapter
20
generally includes a pin configuration adapter housing
21
, an engaging part
22
, round pins
25
, and a lock mechanism
33
. The pin configuration adapter housing
21
and the engaging part
22
are made by resin molding and in the present embodiment, formed in an integrated manner by molding.
As shown in
FIGS. 4B and 4D
, the pin configuration adapter housing
21
is provided with a pair of round pins
25
protruding upwards from the upper surface
23
. The round pins
25
conforms the European (EU) standard for plugs. Also, a skirt part
29
is provided at the bottom of the pin configuration adapter housing
21
, such that an increased contact area is provided with the upper surface
10
a
of the AC-adapter housing
11
when the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter
10
. Accordingly, the wobbliness of the pin configuration adapter
20
against the AC-adapter housing
11
is reduced.
Also, as shown in
FIG. 4C
, pin insertion holes
30
are formed on a lower surface
24
of the pin configuration adapter housing
21
. In order to plug the pin configuration adapter
20
to the AC-adapter
10
, the parallel-blade pins
14
of the AC-adapter
10
are inserted to the pin insertion holes
30
.
Now, the internal structure of the pin configuration adapter housing
21
will be described with reference to FIG.
5
.
FIG. 5
is a partial cutaway diagram of the pin configuration adapter housing
21
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the round pins
25
are fixed on the pin configuration adapter housing
21
for example by insert molding. The round pins
25
are configured such that connection parts
25
A are provided at ends of the round pins
25
in the pin configuration adapter housing
21
.
Contacts
31
are provided inside the pin configuration adapter housing
21
at positions opposing the pin insertion holes
30
formed on the lower surface
24
. When the parallel-blade pins
14
of the AC-adapter
10
are inserted, the contacts
31
engage with and are electrically connected to the parallel-blade pins
14
. Connection parts
31
A are provided at upper ends of the contacts
31
.
Then, the contact parts
25
A formed on the round pins
25
and the contact parts
31
A formed on the contacts
31
are electrically connected by connection wires
32
. Thus, an electrical connection is established between the round pins
25
and the contacts
31
. Thus, when the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter
10
and the parallel-blade pins
14
engage with the contacts
31
via the pin insertion holes
30
, the parallel-blade pins
14
becomes electrically connected with the round pins
25
via the connection wires
32
.
The engaging part
22
extends downwardly from the lower surface of the pin configuration adapter housing
21
. The engaging part
22
has a rectangular shape which is configured to match with the recess
15
formed in the AC-adapter
10
. In detail, the engaging part
22
is configured to engage in the recess
15
, when inserted to the space formed in the recess
15
which appears when the rotational plug body
12
is in the second position.
Also, the engaging part
22
is provided with positioning ribs
26
A,
26
B and the lock mechanism
33
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the positioning ribs
26
A and
26
B extend in the vertical direction (in the Z
1
- and Z
2
-directions shown by an arrow). The positioning ribs
26
A and
26
B are provided at positions corresponding to the position of the positioning grooves
16
A and
16
B, respectively, formed on the AC-adapter
10
.
Therefore, when attaching the pin configuration adapter
20
to the AC-adapter
10
, the positioning ribs
26
A and
26
B are positioned with the positioning grooves
16
A and
16
B such that the pin configuration adapter
20
and the AC-adapter
10
are positioned with each other. In this state, the parallel-blade pins
14
of the AC-adapter
10
and the pin insertion holes
30
formed on the lower surface
24
of the pin configuration adapter housing
21
are also accurately positioned with each other.
As shown in
FIGS. 9A and 9B
, the lock mechanism
33
includes a lock release button
28
, a lock lever
34
and a coil spring
38
. The lock release button
28
can be depressed in the direction shown by an arrow B. Also, the lock release button
28
is provided with a forked lever part
36
. The inner surfaces of the forked lever part
36
are formed as tapered surfaces
37
. The tapered surfaces
37
are formed such that the separation distance between opposing tapered surfaces
37
increases towards the direction shown by an arrow B.
The lock lever
34
is provided with a pivoting part
35
at its top and the pivoting part
35
is pivotably supported at the engaging part
22
. Accordingly, the lock lever
34
is pivotable in the A
1
- and A
2
-directions shown by an arrow. Also, a lock pawl
27
is provided at the lower end of the lock lever
34
, such that it can be protruded outside from an opening
39
(see
FIGS. 1 and 4B
) formed on the engaging part
22
.
Further, the coil spring
38
is provided on a back side (opposite side of the side provided with the lock pawl
27
) of the lock lever
34
. The coil spring
38
pivots and biases the lock lever
34
in the A
1
-direction shown by an arrow. Therefore, when the lock release button
28
is not in a depressed state, the lock pawl
27
formed on the lock lever
34
protrudes from the engaging part
22
(a state shown in FIG.
9
A).
The above-mentioned lock release button
28
is provided on the side part of the lock lever
34
. In detail, the side part of the lock lever
34
is provided so as to oppose the pair of tapered surfaces
37
formed on the forked lever part
36
. Therefore, when the lock release button
28
is depressed in the direction shown by an arrow B, the tapered surfaces
37
engages with the lock lever
34
and the lock lever
34
will be displaced in the A
2
-direction shown by an arrow (a state shown in FIG.
9
B). In accordance with the movement of the lock lever
34
, the lock pawl
27
is also displaced in the A
1
-direction shown by an arrow. Thus, the lock pawl
27
becomes substantially flush with the surface of the engaging part
22
.
Now, an operation of attaching the above-described pin configuration adapter
20
to the AC-adapter
10
will be described.
In order to attach the pin configuration adapter
20
to the AC-adapter
10
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, the positioning ribs
26
A and
26
B provided on the pin configuration adapter
20
are positioned with the positioning grooves
16
A and
16
B such that the positioning ribs
26
A and
26
B engage wit the positioning grooves
16
A and
16
B. Accordingly, the pin configuration adapter
20
and the AC-adapter
10
can be properly positioned against each other. Also, in this state, the parallel-blade pins
14
of the AC-adapter
10
and the pin insertion holes
30
formed onto lower surface
24
of the pin configuration adapter housing
21
are accurately positioned.
Therefore, as the positioning ribs
26
A and
26
B are inserted into the positioning grooves
16
A and
16
B, the engaging part
22
is inserted into the recess
15
and the parallel-blade pins
14
is be inserted in the pin insertion holes
30
. Thus, an attachment process of the pin configuration adapter to the AC-adapter can be implemented easily.
Also, when the engaging part
22
is inserted into the recess
15
, the lock pawl
27
of the lock mechanism
33
comes in contact with the inner surface of the recess
15
. Therefore, the lock pawl
27
is retracted in the A
2
-direction against the elastic force of the coil spring
38
. Then, when the lock pawl
27
comes to a position opposing a lock hole (not shown in the figure) formed in the recessed part
15
, the lock pawl
27
again comes to a state where it is protruded from the engaging part
22
. That is to say, the lock pawl
27
comes to a state where it is engaged with the AC-adapter housing
11
.
Accordingly, the pin configuration adapter
20
is locked to the AC-adapter
10
by means of the lock mechanism
33
and the pin configuration adapter
20
is prevented from being detached from the AC-adapter
10
. Thus, the pin configuration adapter
20
comes to a state where it is attached to the AC-adapter
10
.
FIGS. 6
to
8
are diagrams showing states where the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter
10
.
In such a state where the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter
10
, the parallel-blade pins (first plug)
14
are inserted to the pin configuration adapter housing
21
of the pin configuration adapter
20
via the pin insertion holes
30
. Thus, the parallel-blade pins
14
engages and thus is electrically connected with the contacts
31
, and can be electrically connected to the round pins (second plug)
25
via the connection wires
32
. Therefore, when the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached, the AC-adapter
10
can be used in those countries adopting the round pins
25
as a standard.
Also, when the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter
10
, the parallel-blade pins
14
engage with the contacts
31
and the engaging part
22
engages with the recess
15
. Therefore, the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter
10
by two forces: an engagement force between the parallel-blade pins
14
and the contacts
31
and an engagement force between the engaging part
22
and the recess
15
. Thus, since the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter
10
by two engagement forces, the pin configuration adapter
20
can be securely attached to the AC-adapter
10
and thus does not easily detach from the AC-adapter
10
.
Further, in the present embodiment, the lock mechanism
3
is provided as described above such that the lock pawl
27
engages with the lock hole of the recess
15
in a state where the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter
10
. Therefore, when the engagement part
22
engages with the recess
15
, the engaging part
22
and the recess
15
(AC-adapter housing
11
) can be more securely fastened. Thus, the pin configuration adapter
20
can be prevented from being detached from the AC-adapter
10
.
Further, as has been described above, the engaging part
22
engages with the recess
15
formed on the AC-adapter
10
. The recess
15
is essentially a portion where the parallel-blade pins
14
are accommodated and therefore it is initially formed in the AC-adapter
10
. The present embodiment uses the fact that a space is made in the recess
15
when the parallel-blade pins
14
moves to the second position (when the AC-adapter
10
is in use). The engaging part
22
is configured such that it can be inserted in the space in the recess
15
.
Therefore, even in a state where the engaging part
22
is engaged with the recess
15
of the AC-adapter
10
, the size of the AC-adapter
10
is kept considerably compact. Also, even when the pin configuration adapter
20
is attached to the AC-adapter
10
, the portableness of the AC-adapter
10
is maintained.
On the other hand, the pin configuration adapter
20
can be detached from the AC-adapter
10
by releasing the lock pawl
27
and the lock hole by depressing the lock release button
28
, and pulling the pin configuration adapter
20
off from the AC-adapter
10
.
“It is to be noted that the above embodiment has been described using the round pins
25
as an example of the pins provided on the pin configuration adapter
20
. However, as shown in
FIGS. 10A and 10B
, the pin configuration adapter
20
may be altered to configurations conforming the standards for various countries adopting a different pin configuration than, for example, the round pins
25
by providing pins of various types on the pin configuration adapter housing
21
.
FIG. 10A
is a variant of a pin configuration adapter
40
in which non-parallel blade pins
42
are provided.
FIG. 10B
is a variant of a pin configuration adapter
41
in which 3-terminal pins are provided.”
Further, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The present application is based on Japanese priority application No. 2000-391427 filed on Dec. 22, 2000, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Claims
- 1. A pin configuration adapter attachable to an AC-adaptor having a rotatable plug body having pins for transferring an electric power, said pins being in a first pin configuration, and an AC-adapter housing having a recess for accommodating said rotatable plug body rotated into said recess and also having a conversion circuit for converting an electric power received from said rotatable plug body, wherein said rotatable plug body is in a first position when said pins of said plug body is accommodated in said recess of said AC-adapter housing and in a second position when said pins of said plus body is rotated out of said recess in an upright position with respect to said AC-adapter housing, said pin configuration adapter comprising:a plug part hating pins in a second pin configuration different from said first pin configuration of said plug body of said AC-adapter, a receptacle part, which is electrically connected to said plug part, for receiving said pins of said rotatable plug body in said first pin configuration when said rotatable plug body is in said second position, wherein the plug body pins in said second position extend in the same direction as the plug part pins and are electrically connected to said conversion circuit of said AC adapter whereas the plug body pins in said first position are not electrically connected to said conversion circuit of said AC adapter; and an engaging part attached to a side of said receptacle part, for engagement into said recess of said AC-adapter housing formed when said plug body is rotated in said second position in said recess.
- 2. The pin configuration adapter as claimed in claim 1, wherein said engaging part comprises a lock mechanism for locking said engaging part engaged in said recess of said AC-adaptor housing.
- 3. The pin configuration adapter as claimed in claim 1, wherein said engaging part comprises positioning ribs which mate with positioning grooves fanned in said recess of said AC-adapter housing.
- 4. An electrical connector assembly having an AC-adaptor housing and a pin configuration adapter, said AC-adapter housing having a recess formed therein comprising:a plug body having pins in a first pin configuration and a conversion circuit for converting an electric power received from said plus body, wherein said plug body is rotatable between a first position in which position said plug body is accommodated in said recess and a second position in which position said plug body is out of said recess in an upright position with respect to said AC-adapter housing; and said pin configuration adapter comprising: a plug part having pins in a second pin configuration different from said first pin configuration of said plug body of said AC-adaptor housing; a receptacle part, which is electrically connected to said plug part, for receiving said pins of said plug body of first pin configuration when said plug body is in said second position, wherein the plug body pins in said second position extend in the same direction as the plug part pins and ate electrically connected to said conversion circuit of said AC adapter whereas the plug body pins in said first position are not electrically connected to said conversion circuit of said AC adapter; and an engaging park attached to a side of said receptacle part, for engagement into said recess of said AC-adapter housing formed when said plug body is rotated in said second position in said recess.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-391427 |
Dec 2000 |
JP |
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