The present invention relates to a plug connector, and more particularly to a plug connector having a fastening structure that secures the plug connector to a receptacle and could be easily operated to allow convenient unplugging of the plug connector from the receptacle.
The above-described fastening structure for plug connector has the following disadvantages in use:
It is therefore tried by the inventor to develop a plug connector with improved fastening structure that enables firm connection and easy disengagement of the plug connector to and from a receptacle.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a plug connector, which includes a fastening structure that enables firm connection and easy disengagement of the plug connector to and from a receptacle, allowing a user to use the plug connector in a more convenient manner.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a plug connector, which includes a fastening structure that is operated in a direction the same as the direction in which the plug connector is unplugged from a receptacle, so that the plug connector could be more easily manipulated.
To achieve the above and other objects, the plug connector according to the present invention includes a main body having a front end that forward projects to form a plug head for extending into a plug hole correspondingly formed on a receptacle, the main body being provided on a top surface with an axially extended middle slide way, which is provided at a middle point with a lowered section, and near a rear end with a recess for receiving an elastic element therein; an elastic plate having a rear end fixed to a rear end of the main body opposite to the plug head, and a front end provided with two hooks that are located above a base of the plug head for hooking to two engaging holes correspondingly provided on the receptacle; and a pull member having a forward projected section located below the elastic plate to movably locate in the middle slide way on the top of the main body, the forward projected section having a downward protruded front end movably received in the lowered section of the middle slide way, and a stopper being downward projected from a lower side of the forward projected section near a rear end thereof to extend into the recess on the main body and press against a front end of the elastic element.
When the pull member is pulled rearward, the forward projected section is simultaneously moved rearward, causing the downward protruded front end to slide out of the lowered section onto the middle slide way and thereby presses against a middle section of the elastic plate above the pull member, and the hooks at the front end of the elastic plate are raised to disengage from the engaging holes on the receptacle to separate the main body of the plug connector from the receptacle.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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The main body 1 is formed from an upper case 11 and a lower case 12 closed to each other. An upper and a lower plug head 111, 121 are horizontally forward extended from a front end of the upper and the lower case 11, 12, respectively, for extending into a plug hole 41 on a receptacle 4 corresponding to the plug connector. A conductive rubber ring 14 is mounted around a base of the upper and the lower plug head 111, 121; and a circuit board 13 having signal wires connected thereto is mounted between the upper and the lower plug head 111, 121, as shown in
The upper case 11 of the main body 1 is provided at a top surface with an axially extended middle slide way 112, which is provided near a middle point with a lowered section 116 defining a forward and downward beveled guiding surface 117, and near a rear end with a recess 113 for receiving an elastic element 114 therein. The elastic element 114 may be a spring. Two threaded holes 115 are provided at two lateral sides of the middle slide way 112 near a rear end of the main body 1.
The pull member 2 has a rear end formed into a pull ring 24, and a front end formed into a narrowed and forward projected section 22 adapted to movably located in the middle slide way 112 on the top of the main body 1. The forward projected section 22 of the pull member 2 has a downward protruded front end 23 movably received in the lowered section 116 of the middle slide way 112. A stopper 21 is downward projected from a lower side of the forward projected section 22 near the pull ring 24 to extend into the recess 113 on the main body 1 and press against a front end of the elastic element 114.
The elastic plate 3 is provided at a rear end with two spaced fixing holes 31, so that the elastic plate 3 is flatly fixed to the top of the main body 1 above the forward projected section 22 of the pull member 2 by threading two bolts 32 through the fixing holes 31 into the two threaded holes 115 on the main body 1. Two hooks 33 are transversely spaced at a front end of the elastic plate 3 to locate above the base of the upper and lower plug heads 111, 121 for hooking to two engaging holes 42 correspondingly provided on the receptacle 4, so as to hold the plug connector to the receptacle 4.
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