This invention relates to electrical appliances, and in particular, it relates to a power plug for electrical appliances that incorporates a leakage current protection device.
With the wide use of home electrical appliances, their safety is an important issue. Current electrical appliances typically have a power plug that incorporates a leakage current protection device. However, current power plugs with leakage current protection devices still have certain problems affecting their safety. For example, when the insertion plates of the power plug have a bad connection, or when the spring force that maintains the tight contact between the insertion plates and the conductors of the power receptacle deteriorate due to long-time use, the electrical resistance associated with the insertion plates may increase. This can cause the temperature of the insertion plates to increase, which can deform the plastic body of the plug near the insertion plates, or even cause fire. This can be a serious safety threat.
To solve the above described problem, embodiments of the present invention provides an improved power plug with leakage current protection device, which is equipped with a protection piece made of an insulating material with high temperature resistance, located near where the insertion plates are connected to the body of the power plug. This can prevent the plug body from melting due to the high temperature of the insertion plates, and ensure the normal operation of the plug.
In one embodiment, the present invention provides a power plug with leakage current protection device, which includes: a body formed of an upper cover and a base; a core assembly disposed in the body; a cable assembly attached to the body; a plurality of input insertion plates; a plurality of output moving contact arms; wherein the plurality of input insertion plates and the plurality of output moving contact arms are assembled with the core assembly; and an insertion plate sleeve disposed on the base, wherein the input insertion plates pass through the insertion plate sleeve to protrude from the base, and wherein the insertion plate sleeve is made of an insulating and temperature resistant material.
The invention includes the following preferred embodiments.
In some embodiments, the insertion plate sleeve includes a number of parts corresponding to a number of the input insertion plates, wherein each part includes a hole for accommodating one input insertion plate that passes through the hole, and wherein the insertion plate sleeve further includes an assembly base which is connected to the base of the body.
In some embodiments, the hole of each of the parts is a sleeve that protrudes upwards from a bottom of the assembly base.
In some embodiments, the insertion plate sleeve is formed integrally as one piece.
In some embodiments, the base of the body defines an opening, and wherein the insertion plate sleeve is disposed in the opening and the assembly base of the insertion plate sleeve is connected to the base of the body via snaps.
In some embodiments, the insertion plate sleeve is formed of engineering plastics, ceramics, or fiber glass.
In some embodiments, the insertion plate sleeve includes a number of parts corresponding to a number of the input insertion plates, the number of parts being separate from each other, wherein each part includes an assembly base which is connected to the base of the body and a hole for accommodating one input insertion plate that passes through the hole.
In some embodiments, the hole of each of the parts is a sleeve that protrudes upwards from a bottom of the corresponding assembly base.
In some embodiments, the base of the body defines a number of openings corresponding to the number of the input insertion plates, and wherein each of the separate parts is disposed in a corresponding opening and the assembly base of the part is connected to the base of the body via snaps.
The power plug with leakage current projection device according to embodiments of the present invention can effectively prevent safety risk caused by high temperature of the insertion plates, is reliable, has a simple structure, and is easy to implement. Compared to a design that uses an insulating material for the entire plug body, the power plug according to embodiments of the present invention is more cost effective.
Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention are described in various embodiments with reference to the following drawings.
Embodiments of the present invention and their operation are described in detail below. It should be understood that the embodiments described here serve to illustrate the implementations and operation of the invention, and do not limit the scope of the invention. The directional expressions such as up, down, top, bottom, etc. that are used in the descriptions are relative and not absolute. When the various components are disposed in the illustrated manner, these directional expressions are appropriate; when the arrangements of the components change, the directional expressions may change accordingly.
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According to embodiments of the present invention, the power plug further includes an insertion plate sleeve disposed on the base 1, such that the input insertion plates pass through the insertion plate sleeve to protrude from the base. The insertion plate sleeve is made of an insulating and high temperature resistant material, for example, materials that will not deform or melt at temperatures from about 110 degrees C. to hundreds of degrees C. In comparison, the body (base and upper cover) is made of a lower cost plastic material that may start to deform or melt at temperatures below about 110 degrees C. Advantageously, the insertion plate sleeve includes a number of parts corresponding to the number of the input insertion plates. For example, in the embodiment shown in
In this embodiment, the holes 104, 105 of parts 101, 102 can be formed by sleeves that protrude upwards from the bottom of the assembly base, which can precisely position and securely hold the input ends of the input insertion plates 21, 22. In particular, the sleeves can extend to the base of the input insertion plates 21, 22 close to the insertion plate support frame 24. This can prevent the risk caused by high temperature of the input insertion plates. It should be understood that holes of other shapes may also be used.
It should be understood that the embodiments illustrated in
The power plug with leakage current projection device according to embodiments of the present invention has a simple overall structure, and can be reliably assembled. It can effectively prevent safety risk caused by high temperature of the insertion plates, without increasing the assembled size of the power plug. It also has low cost, and can be suitably employed in various types of power plugs.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modification and variations can be made in the power plug of the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations that come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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