1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to a wire connector with two spring plate parts and, in particular, to a device for the insertion of a wire to electrically connect with a conductive plate inside the connector.
2. Related Art
PROC Pat. No. 200710109779.0 discloses an electronic wire connector, consisting mainly of a connector box, a box cover, an elastic steel plate, and a serial bus. When a wire is inserted into the wire opening of the box cover, the spring plate peels off the insulating layer at the end and urges it against the serial bus, establishing an electrical connection. However, the exposed end of the wire is pinched by only a single plate. If the end of the wire is thinner, the holding force of the plate is insufficient. In this case, the exposed end of the wire cannot be held tightly, and the wire may become loose. Besides, the manufacturing processes of the elastic steel plate and the serial bus are complicated, lowering the fabrication efficiency. U.S. Pat. No. 4,824,395 also discloses a wire connector. Although it is slightly different from PROC Pat No. 200710109779.0, the structure also uses a single plate to hold the exposed end of wire. The holding force is insufficient either. The wire is likely to fall off as well.
PROC Pat. No. 200420118550.5 discloses a wire connector consisting mainly of a fixing base, an outer cover, double spring plates, and a wire plate. A wire is inserted into the wire hole on the fixing base, and held by the double spring plates. The wire and the wire plate are thus in electrical contact. Although the inserted wire is held by the double spring plates in the fixing base, the structure of the double spring plates are in a V shape. Therefore, the double spring plates have to be manufactured by stacking two plates first. Its design and manufacturing costs are higher.
It is the purpose of the invention to solve the problems in the prior art.
An objective of the invention is to provide a wire connector with two spring plate parts, whose first plate part and second plate part are integrally formed with the spring plates. The design and manufacturing costs are lower. The exposed end of the inserted wire is held tightly by the two plate parts, one in the front and the other in the back. The exposed end of wire is therefore in firm electrical connection with a conductive plate.
To achieve the above-mentioned objective, the invention includes: a box, a spring plate, and a fixing base.
The box has an accommodating space inside. Its one end has an opening. A bottom wall and a top wall are under and above the accommodating space, respectively.
The spring plate is disposed into the accommodating space of the box via the opening. The spring plate is integrally formed, consisting of a bottom part, a first extension part, a connecting part, and a second extension part. The bottom part is attached to the bottom wall inside the box, with a conductive plate disposed thereon. The first extension part extends from the bottom part toward the opening. The first extension part has several longitudinal grooves to form at least two first plate parts. The connecting part extends from the top end of the first extension part toward the bottom part and parallel to the bottom part. The second extension is above the bottom part, and extends from the connecting part downward away from the opening, striding over the bottom part. The second extension part is cut to form a second plate part corresponding to each of the first plate parts. The bottoms of the first and second plate parts have roughly the same height of gap with the bottom part.
The fixing base is inserted into the accommodating space behind the spring plate and seals the opening. The fixing base has two through holes for wires, each of the holes corresponding to a first plate part of the first extension part and a second plate of the second extension part. The exposed end of wire is held tightly by the first plate part and the second plate part, thus in electrical contact with the conductive plate. The fixing base has a slant surface respectively around each of the holes on one end inside the box. Each of the slant surfaces urges against the first plate parts on the back of the first extension part. The connecting part of the spring plate thus urges against the top wall inside the box.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent by reference to the following description and accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the invention, and wherein:
The present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same references relate to the same elements.
An embodiment of the wire connector with two spring plate parts according to the invention is shown in
As shown in the drawings, the box 1 has an accommodating space 10 inside. One end thereof has an opening 11. A bottom wall 12 and a top wall 13 are under and above the accommodating space 10, respectively. There is a first blocking part 14 inside the end of the box 11 away from the opening 11. A second blocking part 15 is above the first blocking part 14.
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It is easy to discover that the invention has the following advantages:
1. The disclosed wire connector uses an integrally formed spring plate 2 to hold tightly the wire 5. The holding is achieved using the first plate part 210 and the second plate part 230. The exposed end 50 of the wire 5 is thus in electrical connection with the conductive plate 3 in the box 1.
2. The spring plate 2 is integrally formed with the first plate part 210 and the second plate part 230. Therefore, the structure is simpler than conventional spring plates. The design and manufacturing are easier, lowering the costs.
Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments, will be apparent to people skilled in the art. Therefore, it is contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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101060207 | Oct 2007 | CN |