The present invention relates to a rotary-type safety socket, and more particularly to a rotary-type safety socket capable of misaligning the top cover with the holey base.
The electronic products have developed rapidly over the past few decades. With more power sockets utilized than before, the safety structure is apparently important for the power socket.
Generally speaking, the conventional socket has no safeguard structure formed thereon. As a result, the fire accident, which is caused by accidental discharge, is usually created after insertion of foreign matter into the socket. In addition, the children may get an electric shock after inserting the conducting matter into the socket. Accordingly, there is a need to improve the conventional socket.
Moreover, a cover is presently disclosed for insertion into the top surface of the socket directly, wherein the cover can cover the insertion holes to avoid the occurrence of accident. However, the cover is not easy to use. When the socket is in use, the cover must be stored additionally. When the socket is not in use, the cover must be re-inserted into the top surface of the socket. However, it is very easy to mislay the cover when the socket is in use, and it is very complicated to attach or detach the cover, causing the inconvenience to the user.
In view of foregoing conventional drawbacks, a major object of the present invention is to provide a safe, hard-to-lose, and easy-to use rotary-type safety socket.
In order to achieve the aforesaid object, a rotary-type safety socket of the present invention is comprised of a socket body, at least a holey base, and at least a top cover. The socket body comprises an insulator and at least an elastic device. The insulator has a recessed slideway on the top surface. The holey base is held in the socket body. The holey base has a top plate and a tube body. The top plate has several through holes and an axial hole formed thereon. The tube body is extended from the outer edge of the axial hole. The top cover is movably sleeved onto the holey base. The top cover comprises a plate body, several through holes on the plate body, a pillar extending from one surface of the plate body for insertion into the aforesaid axial hole, a protrudent part extending from one surface of the plate body for being slidably sleeved into the aforesaid slideway, and a second positioning ear extending from the outer edge of the plate body.
The rotary-type safety socket is safe, hard-to-lose, and easy-to use by misaligning the top cover with the holey base.
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The socket body 1 comprises an insulator 11 and at least an elastic device 12, wherein the insulator 11 has an outward extended first positioning ear 111 on the top edge, and the insulator 11 has a recessed slideway 112 on the top surface for holding the elastic device 12. The elastic device 12 is a compressible spring (shown in
The holey base 2 is held in the chamber 113 of the socket body 1. The holey base 2 comprises a top plate 21, several reception tunnels 22, and a tube body 23. The top plate 21 has several through holes 211 and an axial hole 212 formed thereon. The tube body 23 has several gaps 231. In addition, these reception tunnels 22 are extended from the outer edges of the through holes 211. The tube body 23 is extended from the outer edge of the axial hole 212.
The top cover 3 is movably sleeved onto the top surface of the holey base 2. The top cover 3 comprises a plate body 31, several through holes 32 on the plate body 31 corresponding to the aforesaid through holes 211, a pillar 33 extending from one surface of the plate body 31 for insertion into the aforesaid axial hole 212, a protrudent part 34 extending from one surface of the plate body 31 for being slidably sleeved into the aforesaid slideway 112, and a second positioning ear 35 extending from the outer edge of the plate body 31.
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It is additionally noted that in the aforesaid preferred embodiment, the socket body 1 is assembled to the holey base 2 and the top cover 3. Of course, the socket body 1 has several chambers 113 inside which the respective holey bases 2 and the respective top covers 3 are mounted, as shown in
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