1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a power adapter, and more particularly to a power adapter having a replaceable and rotatable plug.
2. Description of the Related Art
A power adapter is an essential item of electric appliances used to provide electric power. The power adapter has a body having a transformer therein and a plug fixedly mounted thereon. Plugs and sockets may vary in terms of specification and type, and the specification also varies country by country. As a result, plugs fixedly mounted on the body of conventional power adapters can not be plugged in mismatching sockets. Further, as the body in which the transformer is mounted is relatively bulky, it may obstruct other plugs from being plugged into other sockets.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a power adapter having a replaceable and rotatable plug.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the power adapter having a replaceable and rotatable plug has a body and a plug.
The body has an annular chamber, four channels, four engagement slots and two conducting elements.
The annular chamber is recessed from a top of the body. The four channels are recessed from the top to communicate with the annular chamber, and located on an inner wall of the annular chamber. The four engagement slots are formed into a bottom portion of the inner wall of the annular chamber to respectively abut the four channels. The two conducting elements are mounted inside the annular chamber.
The plug is hollow and has a base, a cap, two intermediate conducting elements, a cylinder, four arced holes, four engagement blocks, and two prongs. The cap is mounted on the base. The two intermediate conducting elements are mounted in the plug. The cylinder protrudes beyond the base and received in the annular chamber. The four arced holes are formed through a bottom of the cylinder and the base. Two opposite arced holes thereof selectively receive the two conducting elements respectively contacted with the two intermediate conducting elements. The four engagement blocks protrude from a cylindrical periphery of the cylinder to respectively correspond to the four channels and four engagement slots. The two prongs are mounted through the cap. One end of each of the two prongs penetrates through the cap to electrically connect with the corresponding intermediate conducting element.
Given the aforementioned structure, the plug can be replaced and selectively oriented with respect to the body without preventing other plugs from being plugged in the same socket.
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The body (10) is hollow and has electronic components (not shown) mounted therein. A mounting seat (101) upwardly protrudes from a top surface of the body (10). A top of the mounting seat (101) is recessed to form an annular chamber (11). Four channels (12) are formed on an inner wall of the mounting seat (101) to communicate with the annular chamber (11). Four engagement slots (13) are respectively formed on bottom portions of the inner wall and respectively abut the four channels (12). Two conducting elements (14) are mounted inside the annular chamber (11) to electrically connect with the electronic components inside the body (10). A resilient button (15) is formed through the body (10) and the mounting seat (101) and is separated from the body (10). A free end of the resilient button (15) is located in the annular chamber (11) of the mounting seat (101). A snap block (151) is formed on the free end, and a top surface of the snap block (151) is higher than a bottom of the annular chamber (11).
The plug (P) has a base (20) and a cap (30). With reference to
The cap (30) is covered on the base (20) to enclose the upper chamber (201) of the base (20). At least two prongs (31) are mounted through the cap (30). One end of each of the prongs (31) penetrating through the upper chamber (201) has an upper connection hole (311). Each prong (31) is electrically connected with a corresponding intermediate conducting element (22) by using a conducting material (not shown), such as metal wire, to penetrate through the upper connection hole (311) of the prong (31) and the lower connection hole (2211) of the corresponding intermediate conducting element (22). With reference to
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As the plug (P) of the present invention is separately produced as a part, a replacement plug (P1) can collaborate with an existing socket. Besides, with reference to
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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