1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an power socket, more particularly to an power socket with anti-mismating means.
2. Description of Related Art
Computers, audio equipment, video equipment and other electrical components include at least a signal connector for connecting with a signal cable to transfer signals. Further, in order to obtain the power, a power supply socket is also necessary for connecting with a power plug. It can be found that a familiar power supply socket includes an insulative housing with a plurality of contacts retained therein and a metal shell covering the insulative housing. The insulative housing defines an annular groove and a cylinder adjacent to the annular groove. The cylinder defines a hole extending through the centre thereof along a front to back direction. The contacts have a forked contact portion received in the hole and a plurality of resisting portions received in the annular groove. A power plug connecting with the power supply socket includes an annular insertion portion for inserting into the annular groove, and a pin formed in the annular insertion portion. The pin extends into the hole to electrically connect with the contact portion for transmitting power.
However, with a development of electrical industry, a plurality of special power supply sockets are needed for transmitting power in various electrical components. The familiar power supply sockets are used for reference in design of the special power supply socket for decreasing the mold exploitation cost, but the familiar power plugs are easily inserted into the special power supply sockets which can be destroyed the special power supply sockets.
Hence, an improved power socket is desired to overcome the above problems.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a power socket comprises an insulative housing defining an annular first groove and a first cylinder disposed within the first groove, the first groove defining a first inner surface and a first outer surface, the first cylinder defining a first passageway extending through a centre portion thereof along the front to back direction; a first contact having a first contact portion extending into the first passageway; a plurality of second contacts, each second contact having a second contact portion extending into the first groove; and means extending into the first groove for preventing a familiar round power plug from being inserted into the first groove.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a power socket comprises an insulative housing defining a mating wall, an annular first groove recessed from the mating wall and a first cylinder disposed in the first groove; a plurality of contacts retained in the insulative housing; a pair of grounding tabs attached to two sides of the insulative housing and extending beyond the mating wall; and at least a projection extending into the first groove for preventing a familiar round power plug inserted into the first groove.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Reference will be made to the drawing figures to describe the present invention in detail, wherein depicted elements are not necessarily shown to scale and wherein like or similar elements are designated by same or similar reference numeral through the several views and same or similar terminology.
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The first cylinder 18 defines a cylindrical first passageway 181 extending therethrough along a front to back direction of the insulative housing 1. The insulative housing 1 defines a plurality of second passageways 183 recessed from the outer surface 182 of the first cylinder 18, and a plurality of third passageways 184 recessed from the first outer surface 162. The second passageways 183 are offset from the third passageways 184 along both a circumferential direction and a radial direction of the first cylinder 18, and communicate with the first groove 16. The first cylinder 18 has a first projection 185 extending into the first groove 16 from the first inner surface 161 for preventing a familiar round power plug (not shown) from being inserted into the first groove 16. The first projection 185 extends obliquely and upwardly for mating with cutout of the corresponding power plug. In addition, the insulative housing 1 has a second projection 186 extending vertically downwardly into the first groove 16 from the peak of the first outer surface 162. The second projection 186 can prevent the familiar round power plug from being inserted into the first groove 16 too. The first projection 185 is located at a left side of the second projection 186.
The second groove 17 is similar to the first groove 16. The second groove 17 comprises a second inner surface 171 and a second outer surface 172 which have a same centre heart 170. The second inner surface 171 and the second outer surface 172 are opposed to each other. The centre heart 170 is located at a centre portion of the second cylinder 19. The second inner surface 171 is an outer surface 192 of the second cylinder 19 in the present invention. The second cylinder 19 defines a cylindrical fourth passageway 191 extending therethrough along the front to back direction. The insulative housing 1 defines a plurality of fifth passageways 193 recessed from the outer surface 192 of the second cylinder 19, and a plurality of sixth passageways 194 recessed from the second outer surface 172. The fifth passageways 193 are offset from the sixth passageways 194 along both a circumferential direction and a radial direction of the second cylinder 19. The second cylinder 19 has a third projection 195 extending into the second groove 17 from the second inner surface 171 for preventing the familiar round power plug (not shown) from being inserted into the second groove 17. The third projection 195 extends obliquely and upwardly for mating with cutout of the corresponding plug. In addition, the insulative housing 1 has a fourth projection 196 extending vertically downwardly into the second groove 17 from the peak of the second outer surface 172. The fourth projection 196 can prevent the familiar round power plug from being inserted into the second groove 17 too. The third projection 195 is located at a right side of the fourth projection 196 and symmetrical to the first projection 185.
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The contacts 2 comprise a first contact 21 retained in the first passageway 181, a plurality of second contacts 22 retained in the second passageways 183, and a plurality of third contacts 23 retained in the third passageways 184. The first contact 21 has a first securing portion 211 retained in the first channel 151, a forked first contact portion 212 extending forwardly into the first passageway 181 from the first securing portion 211 and a first tail portion 213 bending perpendicularly downwardly from the first securing portion 211. The second contacts 22 engage with the second channels 152 and each has a second contact portion 221 cantileveredly received in the second passageways 183. The third contacts 23 engage with the third channels 153 and each has a third contact portion 231 cantileveredly received in the third passageways 184. The second and third contact portions 221, 231 extend into the first groove 16 for sandwiching the corresponding power plug therebetween.
The contacts 2 also comprise a fourth contact 24 retained in the fourth passageway 191, a plurality of fifth contacts 25 retained in the fifth passageways 193, and a plurality of sixth contacts 26 retained in the sixth passageways 194. The fourth, fifth and sixth contacts 24, 25, 26 have same structures with the first, second and third contacts 21, 22, 23 respectively. The fourth contact 24 has a fourth securing portion 241 retained in the fourth channel 154, a forked fourth contact portion 242 extending forwardly into the fourth passageway 191 from the fourth securing portion 241 and a fourth tail portion 243 bending perpendicularly downwardly from the fourth securing portion 241. The fifth contacts 25 engage with the fifth channels 155 and each has a fifth contact portion 251 cantileveredly received in the fifth passageways 193. The sixth contacts 26 engage with the sixth channels 156 and each has a sixth contact portion 261 cantileveredly received in the sixth passageways 194. The fifth and sixth contact portions 251, 261 extend into the second groove 17 for sandwiching the power plug therebetween.
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Each grounding tab 4 has a retention portion 42 retained in the slot 131, a connecting portion 43 bending from the retention portion 42, and a spring arm 41 extending obliquely forwardly from the connecting portion 43. The retention portion 42 is perpendicular to the mating wall 14 and located at an inner side of the first side wall 321. The retention portion 42 has a resilient strip 421 extending outwardly to abut against the first side wall 321. The spring arm 41 extends out of the mating wall 14 for abutting against a shell of electronic device (not shown). The grounding tabs 4 are dividedly manufactured with the metal shell 3, therefore, the grounding tabs 4 can be made of material with good elasticity, and the metal shell 3 can be made of a common material for decreasing cost. In addition, the retention portions 42 are retained behind the mating wall 14, so the spring arm 41 can be resisted backwardly to be received in two sides of the side walls 13 and behind the mating wall 14, thereby the mating wall 14 can affixes to the shell of the electronic device for connecting with the corresponding power plug conveniently.
As fully described above, the power socket 100 in the present invention defines a projection 185, 195 extending into the grooves 16, 17 which can prevent a familiar round power plug from being inserted therein.
It is to be understood, however, that 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, and 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. For example, the tongue portion is extended in its length or is arranged on a reverse side thereof opposite to the supporting side with other contacts but still holding the contacts with an arrangement indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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