Socket with a cover member

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6464518
  • Patent Number
    6,464,518
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 15, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A socket includes an outer housing having two parallel outer side walls, and an inner housing defining a front opening and having two parallel inner side walls, each of which has a first section that is received securely in the outer housing and that confronts a respective one of the outer side walls, and a second section that projects outwardly from the outer housing. The first section of one of the inner side walls cooperates with a respective one of the outer side walls to define a gap therebetween. A cover member has a mounting portion that is inserted into the gap, and a door portion that is turnably connected to the mounting portion so as to be turnable relative to the mounting portion between a closed position, in which, the door portion covers the front opening, and an opening position, in which, the door portion turns away from the front opening.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a socket with a cover member for preventing dust from entering into the socket.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIGS. 1 and 2

illustrate a conventional socket


400


that is adapted to be mounted on a mounting board


1


in an electronic device (not shown), such as a DVD player or a CVD player, and that is adapted to receive a cable with a generally rectangular plug


2


. The socket


400


includes an outer housing


402


and an inner housing


403


that is received securely in the outer housing


402


and that defines a receiving space


401


for receiving the plug


2


. A cylindrical mounting part


302


is formed on a top end of the outer housing


402


, and defines an inner threaded hole


301


. The socket


400


is mounted on the mounting board


1


via screw means extending through a hole


102


in the mounting board


1


and engaging the inner threaded hole


301


. A block member


5


is inserted into the receiving space


401


when the cable is disconnected from the socket


400


so as prevent dust from entering into the socket


400


. However, the block member


5


tends to be easily misplaced when not in use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a socket with a cover member that is capable of preventing dust from entering into the socket and that is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawback.




According to the present invention, a socket comprises: an insulator outer housing defining a rectangular first receiving space and a first front opening, and having two parallel outer side walls that respectively confine two opposite sides of the first receiving space; a rectangular insulator inner housing defining a second front opening and a generally rectangular second receiving space that is adapted to receive the plug of the cable via the second front opening, and having two parallel inner side walls, each of which has a first section that is received securely in the first receiving space and that confronts a respective one of the outer side walls, and a second section that projects outwardly from the first receiving space through the first front opening, the first section of one of the inner side walls cooperating with a respective one of the outer side walls to define a gap therebetween; and an insulator cover member having a mounting portion that is securely inserted into the gap and that has a front end which is substantially flush with the second front opening, and a door portion that is turnably connected to the front end of the mounting portion so as to be turnable relative to the mounting portion between a closed position, in which, the door portion turns toward the second front opening so as to cover the second front opening, and an opening position, in which, the door portion turns away from the second front opening so as to permit insertion of the plug of the cable into the second receiving space via the second front opening.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In drawings which illustrate an embodiment of the invention,





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view showing a conventional socket;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view to illustrate how the socket of

FIG. 1

is connected to a plug of a cable;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a socket embodying this invention;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the socket of

FIG. 3

with a cover member in a closed position; and





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view to illustrate how the socket of

FIG. 3

is to be mounted on a mounting board for receiving a plug of a cable.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIGS. 3 and 5

illustrate a socket that embodies this invention and that is adapted to be mounted on a mounting board


300


in an electronic device (not shown), such as a DVD player or a CVD player, for receiving a plug


200


of a cable.




The mounting board


300


is formed with a screw hole


320


and a window


310


.




The socket includes: an insulator outer housing


10


defining a rectangular first receiving space


11


and a first front opening


13


, and having two parallel outer side walls


14


that respectively confine two opposite sides of the first receiving space


11


; a rectangular insulator inner housing


20


defining a second front opening


27


and a generally rectangular second receiving space


26


that is adapted to receive the plug


200


of the cable via the second front opening


27


, and having two parallel inner side walls


23


, each of which has a first section


231


that is received securely in the first receiving space


11


and that confronts a respective one of the outer side walls


14


, and a second section


232


that projects outwardly from the first receiving space


11


through the first front opening


13


, the first section


231


of one of the inner side walls


23


cooperating with a respective one of the outer side walls


14


to define a gap


40


therebetween; and an insulator cover member


30


having a mounting portion


31


that is securely inserted into the gap


40


and that has a front end


311


which is substantially flush with the second front opening


27


, and a door portion


32


that is turnably connected to the front end


311


of the mounting portion


31


so as to be turnable relative to the mounting portion


31


between a closed position, in which, the door portion


32


turns toward the second front opening


27


so as to cover the second front opening


27


, and an opening position, in which, the door portion


32


turns away from the second front opening


27


so as to permit insertion of the plug


200


of the cable into the second receiving space


26


via the second front opening


27


.




The one of the inner side walls


23


is formed with a plurality of tongues


332


that project into the gap


40


. The mounting portion


31


of the cover member


30


is formed with a plurality of retaining holes


331


that respectively engage the tongues


332


so as to immobilize the mounting portion


31


in the gap


40


.




The cover member


30


is preferably made from a resilient plastic material, and further has an arcuate resilient bridging portion


35


that is integrally formed with and that interconnects the mounting and door portions


31


,


32


so as to permit resilient turning of the door portion


32


relative to the mounting portion


31


.




The other one of the inner side walls


23


is formed with a retaining groove


342


that is in spatial communication with the second receiving space


27


. The door portion


32


has a free end


321


that is opposite to the bridging portion


35


and that is provided with a protrusion


341


for engaging removably the retaining groove


342


when the door portion


32


is at the closed position so as to prevent unforced turning of the door portion


32


to the opened position. The free end


321


of the door portion


32


has an L-shaped cross-section so as to facilitate turning of the door portion


32


.




A cylindrical mounting part


101


is formed on a top end of the outer housing


10


, and is formed with an inner threaded hole


12


. The socket is mounted on the mounting board


300


via screw means (not shown) extending through the screw hole


320


in the mounting board


300


and engaging the inner threaded hole


12


. The second sections


232


of the inner side walls


23


extend through the window


310


of the mounting board


300


.




A retaining recess


272


is formed in a bottom wall of the outer housing


10


. An interlocking protrusion


271


is formed on a bottom wall of the inner housing


20


, and is engageable with the retaining recess


272


when the inner housing


20


is received in the first receiving space


11


so as to secure the inner housing


20


to the outer housing


10


.




With the design of the cover member


30


, the aforesaid drawback as encountered in the prior art can be eliminated.




With the invention thus explained, it is apparent that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the invention be limited only as recited in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A socket adapted to receive a cable with a generally rectangular plug, comprising:an insulator outer housing defining a rectangular first receiving space and a first front opening, and having two parallel outer side walls that respectively confine two opposite sides of said first receiving space; a rectangular insulator inner housing defining a second front opening and a generally rectangular second receiving space that is adapted to receive the plug of the cable via said second front opening, and having two parallel inner side walls, each of which has a first section that is received securely in said first receiving space and that confronts a respective one of said outer side walls, and a second section that projects outwardly from said first receiving space through said first front opening, said first section of one of said inner side walls cooperating with a respective one of said outer side walls to define a gap therebetween; and an insulator cover member having a mounting portion that is securely inserted into said gap and that has a front end which is substantially flush with said second front opening, and a door portion that is turnably connected to said front end of said mounting portion so as to be turnable relative to said mounting portion between a closed position, in which, said door portion turns toward said second front opening so as to cover said second front opening, and an opening position, in which, said door portion turns away from said second front opening so as to permit insertion of the plug of the cable into said second receiving space via said second front opening.
  • 2. The socket of claim 1, wherein said one of said inner side walls is formed with a plurality of tongues that project into said gap, said mounting portion of said cover member being formed with a plurality of retaining holes that respectively engage said tongues so as to immobilize said mounting portion in said gap.
  • 3. The socket of claim 1, wherein said cover member is made from a plastic material and further has an arcuate resilient bridging portion that is integrally formed with and that interconnects said mounting and door portions so as to permit resilient turning of said door portion relative to said mounting portion.
  • 4. The socket of claim 3, wherein the other one of said inner side walls is formed with a retaining groove that is in spatial communication with said second receiving space, said door portion having a free end that is opposite to said bridging portion and that is provided with a protrusion for engaging removably said retaining groove so as to retain releasably said door portion at said closed position.
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