Information
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Patent Grant
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6623296
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Patent Number
6,623,296
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Date Filed
Friday, May 3, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 23, 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
- 439 536
- 439 535
- 439 651
- 439 652
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A plug socket includes an intermediate plug having an intermediate slit into which a terminal blade of an insertion plug is inserted and an intermediate terminal blade, a case part containing a main terminal blade-receiving element into which the intermediate terminal blade is inserted, and a mounting element for securing the case part onto a wall surface. The mounting element includes a recessed portion as a housing space for the intermediate plug, and a main slit is provided at the bottom face of the recessed portion for inserting the intermediate terminal blade. Accordingly, the intermediate plug arranged within the recessed portion is interposed to connect the insertion plug with the main terminal blade-receiving element. Therefore, such a socket can be provided that prevents breakage of the terminal blade-receiving element of the socket due to frequent insertion/removal of the insertion plug and allows for easy repair even if broken.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a plug socket installed on a wall surface of buildings or the like.
2. Description of the Background Art
FIG. 8
shows an exploded perspective view showing an exemplary, conventional plug socket structure. As shown in
FIG. 8
, a main case includes a case part
120
and a mounting element
130
. The socket is formed of this main body case and a front cover
150
. Case part
120
contains a terminal blade-receiving element
122
(see
FIG. 10B
) and a connection electrode portion (not shown) electrically connected to terminal blade-receiving element
122
to connect with an interior wiring for power supply. On the front face of case part
120
, main slit
126
leading to terminal blade-receiving element
122
is provided.
Case part
120
is mounted onto a wall surface
10
of a building through mounting element
130
by means of a screw
162
. Here, case part
120
is introduced into a socket-mounted hole
11
provided on wall surface
10
in advance and is then housed in wall surface
10
. On the top, front cover
150
is mounted onto wall surface
10
by means of a screw
163
in order to avoid exposure of mounting element
130
on wall surface
10
. Front cover
150
is provided with a plug-inserted opening
152
for exposing main slit
126
provided on the front surface of case part
120
.
A terminal blade
71
of an insertion plug
70
of a power-supplied body, typically an electric appliance or the like is inserted into main slit
126
of the thus installed socket, so that the power-supplied body is powered through the plug socket.
The structure of the conventional socket will now be described.
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing the structure of case part
120
and mounting element
130
together forming the main body case. Here, case part
120
is shown mounted onto mounting element
130
.
Case part
120
is formed of a rectangular parallelepiped shaped case
121
having a terminal blade-receiving face
125
on its front face, into which terminal blade
71
of insertion plug
70
is inserted. The side face of case
121
is provided with a protruding portion
124
for securing case part
120
to mounting element
130
. Furthermore, plug-receiving face
125
described above is shaped such that it protrudes from the front face of case
121
by the thickness of a front cover plate
151
in order to be flush with front cover
150
. In addition, at a prescribed location of plug-receiving face
125
, there is formed main slit
126
into which the aforementioned terminal blade
71
of insertion plug
70
is inserted. Inside case part
120
, there is arranged a leaf spring-shaped, main terminal blade-receiving element
122
electrically connected to terminal blade
71
of insertion plug
70
and rendered conductive. A main terminal blade-receiving portion
123
which is a receiving portion of main terminal blade-receiving element
122
is arranged to face the aforementioned main slit
126
(see FIG.
10
B).
Now, mounting element
130
is formed of a plate
131
formed by press working and is provided at prescribed locations respectively with a latch portion
135
formed by folding back the plate and a threaded hole
136
for securing onto wall surface
10
. Latch portion
135
is engaged with protruding portion
124
of case part
120
so that case part
120
is secured to mounting element
130
.
A structure of a conductive portion in the conventional socket described above will now be described in detail.
FIG. 10A
is a front elevation showing the conventional socket attached onto the wall surface and
FIG. 10B
is a cross sectional view thereof taken along XB—XB.
As shown in
FIG. 10A
, at a prescribed location of front cover plate
151
of front cover
150
, there is provided plug-inserted opening
152
for letting through plug-inserted face
125
formed on the front surface of case part
120
. Therefore, plug-inserted face
125
is exposed to be flush with front cover plate
151
. Furthermore, main terminal blade-receiving element
122
provided inside case part
120
is electrically connected with the interior wiring to enable power supply (see FIG.
10
B). Main terminal blade-receiving portion
123
of main terminal blade-receiving element
122
is positioned to face toward main slit
126
so that terminal blade
71
of insertion plug
70
is brought into contact therewith and rendered conductive when inserted, thereby enabling power supply.
In the conventional socket, unfortunately, frequent insertion of the insertion plug by the user degrades and breaks the main terminal blade-receiving element for power supply. Using such a degraded or broken main terminal blade-receiving element without repair is very dangerous, may lead to an electric shock, and in addition may allegedly cause a fire resulting from abnormal heating by contact failures.
It is, however, not an easy task to determine externally whether the main terminal blade-receiving element is degraded since it is contained in the case part. Moreover, even if degradation is known, replacement is extremely dangerous for non-skilled people and therefore requires skilled experts. In addition, the structure of the conventional socket does not allow for replacement of only the main terminal blade-receiving element and thus requires replacement of the entire case part or the entire socket, which is costly. Furthermore, in the replacement work, a circuit breaker needs to be closed for safety of the workers, which is troublesome and time consuming.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a plug socket free from breakage of a main terminal blade-receiving element even with frequent insertion/removal of a plug, more particularly to provide a plug socket allowing for easy repair by ordinary people without special knowledge or technique.
The present invention provides a plug socket into which a terminal blade of an insertion plug is inserted frontward. The plug socket includes: an intermediate plug having an intermediate terminal blade-receiving element into which the terminal blade of the insertion plug is inserted and an intermediate terminal blade electrically connected to the intermediate terminal blade-receiving element; and a main case containing a main terminal blade-receiving element into which the intermediate terminal blade is inserted. The intermediate plug has an intermediate slit leading the intermediate terminal blade-receiving element at a front face. The main case includes a housing space having a front opening, formed with a front face and a recessed bottom face positioned to retreat backward from the front face and having a main slit leading to the main terminal blade-receiving element. The intermediate plug arranged in the housing space is interposed to connect the insertion plug with the main terminal blade-receiving element.
In this configuration, the terminal blade of the insertion plug is inserted into the intermediate terminal blade-receiving element of the intermediate plug, so that direction insertion/removal of the insertion plug into/from the main terminal blade-receiving element is eliminated, thereby preventing degradation or breakage of the main terminal blade-receiving element due to frequent insertion/removal of the terminal blade. In addition, a space for housing the intermediate plug is saved by arranging the main terminal blade-receiving element at a position recessed from the front face of the main case, so that the intermediate plug cannot be protruded from a wall surface.
Even when the terminal blade-receiving portion of the intermediate plug is broken by frequent insertion/removal of the terminal blade of the insertion plug, the entire socket needs not be replaced and only to be replaced is an intermediate plug. Furthermore, easy replacement of the intermediate plug eliminates the troublesome works conventionally required and also allows for repairs by ordinary people without special knowledge and technique. Moreover, a simple structure of the intermediate plug allows for relatively inexpensive manufacture and significantly reduces the repair cost. In addition, an electric shock or a fire due to contact failures or the like can be prevented before it happens by replacing the intermediate plug timely.
Preferably, in the plug socket in accordance with the present invention, the intermediate plug may further have an intermediate ground terminal-receiving element interposed to connect with a ground terminal and an intermediate ground terminal electrically connected with the intermediate ground terminal-receiving element. A front face of the intermediate plug may have an intermediate ground slit leading to the intermediate ground terminal-receiving element. The main case may further have a main ground slit on a recessed bottom face, into which the intermediate ground terminal is inserted.
With this configuration, it is possible to provide a plug socket adapted for an insertion plug with a ground terminal by providing the intermediate plug with an intermediate ground terminal interposed to connect with ground terminal.
Preferably, the plug socket in accordance with the present invention may further include a front cover covering the front opening of the housing space, and the front cover may have an opening exposing the front face of the intermediate plug.
With this configuration, the main case body and the intermediate plug are not exposed and the appearance of the plug socket is not impaired when installed on a wall surface. Furthermore, it is also effective that the structure inside the socket is hidden from view by the front cover so as not to expose on a wall surface for safety. It is noted that the front cover must have an opening allowing the terminal blade of the insertion plug to be inserted through the intermediate slit provided on the front face of the intermediate plug.
Preferably, in the plug socket in accordance with the present invention, the front face of the front cover may be positioned to be coplanar with the front face of the intermediate plug.
With this configuration, the front face of the plug socket is flat so that the appearance is further improved.
Preferably, in the plug socket in accordance with the present invention, an abutment portion may be provided between the front cover and the intermediate plug to bring about abutment against each other for preventing the intermediate plug from dropping-off forward.
In this configuration, the front cover abuts against the intermediate plug, so that the intermediate plug is surely secured within the housing space. Therefore, the intermediate plug can be prevented from dropping-off forward due to frequent insertion/removal of the insertion plug.
Preferably, in the plug socket in accordance with the present invention, an engagement portion may be provided between the intermediate plug and the main case to bring about engagement with each other so that the intermediate plug is guided forward and backward and secured within the housing space.
In this configuration, the intermediate plug is guided by the engagement portion, so that even ordinary people without special knowledge and technique can secure the intermediate plug within the housing space easily and repair reliably. Furthermore, this engagement portion can also function to align the intermediate plug and effectively prevent the intermediate plug from being inserted in the wrong direction.
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view showing a structure of a socket in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view illustrating a structure of a case part in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view illustrating a structure of a mounting element in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4A
is a perspective view illustrating a structure of an intermediate plug in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention and
FIG. 4B
is a perspective view illustrating a structure of an intermediate electrode portion of a main structural component of the intermediate plug.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view illustrating a structure of a front cover in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6A
is a front elevation of the socket mounted onto a wall surface in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention and
FIG. 6B
is a cross sectional view of
FIG. 6A
taken along VIB—VIB.
FIG. 7
is a front elevation of the socket partially cut away in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view showing an exemplary structure of a conventional socket.
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing the structure of a case part and a mounting element of the conventional socket.
FIG. 10A
is a front elevation of the conventional socket mounted onto a wall surface and
FIG. 10B
is a cross sectional view of
FIG. 10A
taken along XB—XB.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In the followings, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the figures.
(First Embodiment)
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a plug socket in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention includes a main case, an intermediate plug
40
and a front cover
50
. The main case includes a case part
20
and a mounting element
30
. Case part
20
contains a main terminal blade-receiving element
22
for power supply and a connection electrode portion (not shown) electrically connected with main terminal blade-receiving element
22
to connect with an interior wiring for power supply. Case part
20
is secured to mounting element
30
by a screw
61
and at the same time secured to a wall surface
10
with mounting element
30
being secured onto wall surface
10
using a screw
62
. Here, case part
20
is not exposed outside on wall surface
10
since it is introduced and housed in a socket-mounted hole
11
provided in advance on wall surface
10
of a building.
An intermediate plug
40
provided to intervene between main terminal blade-receiving element
22
of case part
20
and an insertion plug
70
is introduced into a recessed portion
32
provided on the front face of mounting element
30
. Intermediate plug
40
includes an intermediate electrode portion
46
including an intermediate terminal blade-receiving portion
48
as an intermediate terminal blade-receiving element and an intermediate terminal blade
47
(see FIGS.
4
A and
4
B). On the top, front cover
50
is secured onto wall surface
10
by means of a screw
63
to secure intermediate plug
40
as well as to cover and hide mounting element
30
. Front cover
50
is provided with a plug-inserted opening
52
for exposing an intermediate slit
44
provided on the front face of intermediate plug
40
.
Insertion plug
70
is inserted in the socket thus installed so that the power-supplied body is powered through the socket.
The structure of each portion forming the socket will now be described. First, referring to
FIG. 2
, the structure of the case part will be described. As shown in
FIG. 2
, case part
20
in this embodiment is formed of a box-shaped case
21
with an opening only on the front face, and a main terminal blade-receiving element
22
for power supply is provided therein. Preferably, case
21
is molded from a fireproof resin material in view of safety. Main terminal blade-receiving element
22
has a shape of a leaf spring, the middle of which is folded to form a main terminal blade-receiving portion
23
. Main terminal blade-receiving portion
23
has such a structure in that the inserted terminal blade is sandwiched and fixed with both ends, and the terminal blade can be attached and detached by insertion/removal with at least a certain force. Furthermore, at the center of case
21
, a threaded hole
27
for use in securing case part
20
to mounting element
30
is provided.
Next, the structure of the mounting element will be described. As shown in
FIG. 3
, mounting element
30
includes a plate
31
to be mounted on wall surface
10
and a recessed portion
32
formed toward the backside at the center portion thereof. Preferably, mounting element
30
is molded from a fireproof resin material as a whole in view of safety. A threaded hole
36
for securing mounting element
30
on wall surface
10
and a threaded hole
37
for mounting front cover
50
are respectively provided at prescribed locations of plate
31
. Furthermore, at the center of the bottom surface of recessed portion
32
, a threaded hole
35
(not shown) for securing mounting element
30
and case part
20
is provided.
On the side and bottom surfaces of recessed portion
32
, a plurality of protruding portions
33
of engagement portions that guides forward and backward and secures intermediate plug
40
in an alignment manner are provided to project inwardly of recessed portion
32
. On the bottom face of recessed portion
32
, main slit
34
is also formed to allow terminal blade
47
of intermediate plug
40
to be introduced. Main slit
34
is provided such that main terminal blade-receiving portion
23
is positioned to face toward main slit
34
after case portion
20
and mounting element
30
are attached.
Now, the structures of the intermediate plug and the intermediate electrode portion as the main structural component thereof will be described. Referring to
FIG. 4A
, intermediate plug
40
is formed of an intermediate electrode portion supporting body
41
and an intermediate electrode portion
46
. Intermediate electrode portion supporting body
41
is preferably molded from a fireproof resin material in order to ensure insulation and safety, as in the aforementioned case part
20
and mounting element
30
. On the front face of intermediate electrode portion supporting body
41
, an intermediate slit
44
receiving terminal blade
71
of insertion plug
71
is formed. Furthermore, at the periphery of this front face, there is formed an abutment portion
42
abutting against front cover
50
so that intermediate plug
40
is secured within recessed portion
32
provided at mounting element
30
. In addition, on the side face of intermediate electrode portion supporting body
41
, a plurality of guide channels that are engagement portions for aligning and securing intermediate plug
40
. Furthermore, intermediate terminal blade
47
of intermediate electrode portion
46
protrudes on the back face.
On the other hand, intermediate electrode portion
46
has the aforementioned terminal blade
47
on one end and an intermediate terminal blade-receiving portion
48
for receiving terminal blade
71
of insertion plug
70
on the other end, as shown in FIG.
4
B. Intermediate terminal blade-receiving portion
48
has a shape similar to the main terminal blade-receiving portion
23
described above and allows the terminal blade to be attached/detached by insertion/removable with at least a certain force. Intermediate terminal blade-receiving portion
48
is arranged to face toward intermediate slit
44
provided on the front surface of the aforementioned intermediate electrode portion supporting body
44
.
The structure of the front cover will now be described. As shown in
FIG. 5
, front cover
50
includes a plug-inserted opening
52
for inserting terminal blade
71
of insertion plug
70
and a threaded hole
53
for securing front cover
50
, respectively at prescribed locations of front cover plate
51
of an exterior face. Preferably, the front cover is also formed of a fireproof resin material for safety.
Now, the structure of the socket mounted on the wall surface in accordance with the present embodiment as described above will be described. As shown in
FIG. 6A
, plug-receiving face
43
of intermediate plug
40
is exposed through plug-inserted opening
52
provided on front cover plate
51
of front cover
50
and is flush with front cover
50
. Main terminal blade-receiving element
22
provided inside case part
20
is electrically connected to an interior wiring and ready for power supply (see FIG.
6
B). When intermediate plug
40
is inserted into recessed portion
32
of mounting element
30
, intermediate terminal blade
47
of intermediate electrode portion
46
is introduced into main terminal blade-receiving portion
23
of main terminal blade-receiving element
22
to come into contact with each other for electrical connection. Intermediate terminal blade-receiving portion
48
formed on the other end of intermediate electrode portion
46
is positioned to face toward intermediate slit
44
positioned on the front face of intermediate plug
40
, so that when terminal blade
71
of insertion plug
70
is inserted they are brought into contact with each other and rendered conductive, thereby allowing power supply.
With use of the socket in this embodiment as describe above, terminal blade
71
of insertion plug
70
is inserted into intermediate terminal blade-receiving portion
48
of intermediate plug
40
, so that the breakage of main terminal blade-receiving element
22
of case part
20
can be prevented.
Furthermore, even if intermediate terminal blade-receiving portion
48
of intermediate plug
40
is broken by inserting and removing terminal blade
71
of the insertion plug, the repair is completed simply by replacing intermediate plug
40
. Therefore, as compared with the breakage of the main terminal blade-receiving element in the conventional socket, repair time is significantly reduced, repair works become easy, and even ordinary people without expert knowledge can repair. Furthermore, since replacement of case part
20
is not necessary, the circuit breaker needs not be closed, thereby avoiding cumbersome works. Additionally, when the conventional socket is replaced with the socket of this invention, the socket-mounted hole provided on the wall surface needs not be enlarged, thereby facilitating the replacement, because they are designed to be equal in size.
As an additional effect, since intermediate plug
40
has a simple structure and a small size as compared with case part
20
, the cost thereof can be kept low and therefore the repair cost can be reduced. Furthermore, the breakage of intermediate terminal blade-receiving portion
48
can be prevented by replacing intermediate plug
40
before it happens, thereby leading to prevention of a fire and an electric shock due to contact failures.
(Second Embodiment)
Referring to
FIG. 7
, the plug socket in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention will be described. The socket in this embodiment is an improved version of the above first embodiment so as to correspond to an insertion plug having a ground terminal in addition to a terminal blade for power supply. Therefore, the same part as in the above first embodiment will be denoted with the same reference sign in the figure and description thereof will not be repeated.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, at a prescribe location of plate
31
of mounting element
30
, a threaded hole
37
for attaching mounting element
30
onto the wall surface is provided. Mounting element
30
is secured on the wall surface by screw
62
through threaded hole
37
. The main slit
34
receiving the intermediate terminal blade of intermediate plug
40
and a main ground slit
38
receiving an intermediate ground terminal are provided on the bottom face of recessed portion
32
that retreats backward of mounting element
30
.
Intermediate plug
40
is housed in the above-noted recessed portion
32
. Intermediate plug
40
is formed of an intermediate electrode portion supporting body and an intermediate electrode portion. The intermediate electrode portion includes an intermediate terminal blade for power supply and an intermediate ground terminal. In addition, plug-receiving face
43
of the intermediate plug is provided with an intermediate slit
44
leading to an intermediate terminal blade-receiving portion for the intermediate terminal blade and an intermediate ground slit
49
leading to an intermediate ground terminal-receiving portion for the intermediate ground terminal.
With intermediate plug
40
being housed, on the top, front cover
50
is further mounted. At a prescribed location of front cover plate
51
of front cover
50
, a plug-inserted opening
52
is provided for exposing plug-receiving face
43
of intermediate plug
40
described above. Furthermore, front cover
50
has a threaded hole at a prescribed location and is secured on the wall surface by a screw
63
through this threaded hole.
With the configuration above, it is possible to provide a plug socket adapted for an insertion plug with a ground terminal.
In the forgoing embodiments, although an interior socket for home use has been illustrated and described, the present invention may not be limited thereto and may be applied to any socket as long as it is installed in a building to apply power to a power-supplied body, such as one for use in factories, the outdoors or the like. Furthermore, the present invention may not be limited to the one installed in buildings and may be applied to a table tap or a cord reel or the like.
Furthermore, although, in the embodiments above, the present invention is applied to a plug socket having two receptacles which allows insertion of two insertion plugs, the number of insertion plugs to be inserted may not be limited and any number can be employed. Obviously, the present invention may be applied to such a socket that is formed in combination with an interior light switch or an insertion terminal for a television antenna or the like.
Furthermore, although, in the embodiments above, a socket for two-phase alternating power supply is described by way of illustration, the present invention may also be applied to the one for three phase or direct current power supply or the like. In addition to a 100V socket, a socket for any voltage, 200V, 300V etc. may be adopted.
In the embodiments above, description has been made by way of illustration to a socket in which a case part and a mounting element are separately and independently manufactured and secured together by means of a screw to be an integral main case. Alternatively, they may originally be molded integrally.
Furthermore, although, in the socket in the embodiments above, the case part has been described by way of illustration as being box-shaped with an opening on the front face and being secured to the back side of the bottom face of the recessed portion of the mounting element, the present invention may not be limited thereto specifically. For example, the conventional case part may be used as it is by providing an opening having a prescribed size on the bottom face of the mounting element and providing a latch portion similar to the conventional mounting element at a prescribed location of the back side of the bottom face of this recessed portion. In this way, as the conventional case part is compatibly mounted, more inexpensive installation is possible not only when a new socket is installed but also when a part of the existing socket is utilized.
Furthermore, although, in the socket in the embodiments above, the protruding portion and the guide channel as engagement portions provided between the intermediate plug and the main case are structured to allow guiding and securing in four directions, up and down as well as leftward and rightward, they may be provided as necessary and may not be limited specifically.
Furthermore, although, in the embodiments above, all the components except for the conductive part and the screw are formed of a fireproof resin material in view of safety in any possible fire, the present invention may not be limited thereto and may employ any material as long as it is an insulating material.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A plug socket into which a terminal blade of an insertion plug is inserted frontward, comprising:an intermediate plug having an intermediate terminal blade-receiving element into which the terminal blade of said insertion plug is inserted and an intermediate terminal blade electrically connected with the intermediate terminal blade-receiving element; and a main case containing a main terminal blade-receiving element into which said intermediate terminal blade is inserted, wherein said intermediate plug has an intermediate slit leading to said intermediate terminal blade-receiving element at a front face, said main case includes a housing space with a front opening, formed with a front face and a recessed bottom face positioned to retreat backward from the front face and having a main slit leading to said main terminal blade-receiving element, and said intermediate plug arranged in said housing space is interposed to connect said insertion plug with said main terminal blade-receiving element.
- 2. The plug socket according to claim 1, whereinsaid intermediate plug further has an intermediate ground terminal-receiving element interposed to connect with a ground terminal and an intermediate ground terminal electrically connected with the intermediate ground terminal-receiving element, said front face of said intermediate plug has an intermediate ground slit leading to said intermediate ground terminal-receiving element, and said main case further has a main ground slit on the recessed bottom face, into which said intermediate ground terminal is inserted.
- 3. The plug socket according to claim 1, further comprisinga front cover covering the front opening of said housing space, wherein said front cover has an opening exposing the front face of said intermediate plug.
- 4. The plug socket according to claim 3, whereina front face of said front cover is positioned to be coplanar with the front face of said intermediate plug.
- 5. The plug socket according to claim 3, whereinan abutment portion is provided between said front cover and said intermediate plug to bring about abutment against each other for preventing said intermediate plug from dropping-off forward.
- 6. The plug socket according to claim 1, whereinan engagement portion is provided between said intermediate plug and said main case to bring about engagement with each other so that said intermediate plug is guided forward and backward and secured within said housing space.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2001-138659 |
May 2001 |
JP |
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