The present invention relates to a plug adapter and, more particularly, to a safety plug adapter that that allows connections between various plugs and various sockets without occupying too much space, and can be used conveniently.
A Plug adaptor allows a portable device to be connected with a foreign socket, and thus is an indispensable item for travelers. There are some existing plug adapters available in the market. Although they contain complete functions to achieve various connections between plugs and sockets, they are large in volume, which may cause inconvenience in travel.
In view of the disadvantages of the existing adapters, based on the long-term experiences on the related works, the applicant has contrived a safety plug adaptor which allows connections between various plugs and various sockets without occupying too much space.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a safety plug adapter that allows connections between various plugs and various sockets without occupying too much space.
The second object of the present invention is to provide a safety plug adapter that can prevent the adapter from being inserted with an improper pin.
To achieve the above objects, the safety plug adapter may comprise a cover, a base plate, a conductive terminal block, a first sliding assembly, a second sliding assembly, two first conductive pins, two second conductive pins, two auxiliary elements, a ground portion, a grounding terminal block, and an attachable conductive pin, wherein the cover defines a first group of slots on a top surface thereof and a second group of slots on a side surface; the first group of slots includes a live slot, a neutral slot, and a ground slot; the second group of slots includes a live slot and a neutral slot.
With the safety plug adapter, the first group of slots or the second group of slots can be inserted by a plug of an electrical device, whereas the first conductive pins or the second conducive pins can insert into a socket with a selective cooperation of the attachable ground pin, to achieve an electrical connection between the electrical device and the socket.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The cover 10 defines a first group of slots 13 on a top surface thereof and a second group of slots 15 on a side surface, wherein the first group of slots 13 includes a live slot, a neutral slot, and a ground slot 21; the second group of slots 15 includes a live slot and a neutral slot. The base plate 11 can be mated with the cover 10 to form a housing for the adapter. The conductive terminal block 12, which includes a grounding terminal 121, a live terminal 122, and a neutral terminal 123, is mounted in the cover 10, wherein the grounding terminal 121 is located corresponding to the ground slot 21 of the first group of slots 13 on the top surface of the cover 10.
The first sliding assembly 14 is mounted in the cover 10, corresponding to the first group of slots 13, above the conductive terminal block 12. In more detail, as shown in
The second sliding assembly 16 is mounted in the cover 10, corresponding to the second group of slots 15, beside said conductive terminal block 12. In more detail, the second sliding assembly 16 includes a base element 161 fixedly mounted in the cover 10, a sliding element 163 slidably mounted in the cover 10, and two springs 162 symmetrically connected between the base element 161 and the sliding element 163, so that the sliding member 163 can be normally biased by the springs 162 to close the live slot and the neutral slot of the second group of slots 15, to enhance the safety of the adapter (see also
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The grounding portion 20 is formed on the cover 10 and located opposite to the ground slot 21 of the first group of slots 13, wherein the grounding portion 20 is provided with a grounding rod 201 being electrically connected to the grounding terminal 121 of the conductive terminal block 12. Particularly, the grounding rod 201 is provided in a movable manner that allows a ground pin of a plug to be engaged with the grounding rod 201. Thus, a plug may connect to the adapter in two opposite orientations, wherein the ground pin of the plug can insert into the ground slot 21 or the ground portion 20. This feature may facilitate electrical connection.
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Furthermore, an indicating light 24 together with a resistance element 25, being electrically connected with the conductive terminal block 12, is provided in the cover 10 for indicating availability of electrical power. A first pusher 26 is provided for the first group of slots 13 and a second pusher 27, cooperating with the first pusher 26, is provided for the second group of slots 15.
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For safety reasons, some countries require a socket to contain a ground slot. Also, in British, a plug's earth pin, which can be plastic or metal, may only serve to open shutters over the live and neutral connections for electrical connection with the socket and to enforce the correct orientation of the live and neutral pins of the plug. In the present invention, the attachable conductive pin 232 or the pivotal conductive pin 233 can be inserted into the ground slot of a British socket to open the shutters thereof to achieve a proper connection. Furthermore, since the grounding terminal block 23 defines a plurality of engagement holes 231, each of which can engage a proper conductive pin, which allows the present invention to applied to sockets of various standards, such as Israel, Egypt, United States, Switzerland and Italy standards.
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Although the present invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure is made by way of example only and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention hereinafter claimed.
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