Wall charging socket to store your phone
A technology for charging sockets and mobile phones, which is applied to circuits, electrical components, parts of connecting devices, etc., can solve the problems of mobile phone storage racks that cannot be stowed away and cannot be carried around, and achieves the effect of convenient observation and auxiliary fixing of mobile phones.
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Embodiment 1
[0033] Embodiment one, see figure 1 , a wall charging socket capable of storing mobile phones, comprising a shell 1. The shell 1 is an insulating structure. The front of the housing 1 is provided with a USB interface 11 , an indicator light 12 and a power socket 13 . There are two USB interfaces 11 . Power socket 13 has 3. The power socket 13 is a three-pole socket. The back of the housing 1 is provided with a plug 2 and a connecting pin 3 . Plug 2 is a two-pole plug. The plug 2 is electrically connected with the USB interface 11 and the power socket 13 . The connecting pin 3 is integrally structured with the shell 1 . The left and right sides of the shell 1 are provided with vertical retaining grooves 14 for the shell portion. The vertical retaining groove 14 of the shell part penetrates the shell along the up and down direction. The mobile phone storage rack 4 is connected in the vertical blocking groove 14 of the shell part. The mobile phone storage rack 4 include...
Embodiment 2
[0037] Embodiment two, the difference with embodiment one is:
[0038] see image 3 , Plug 2 is a three-pole plug. The plug 2 includes an N-pole pin 21 , an L-pole pin 22 and a ground pin assembly 23 . The ground pin assembly 23 includes a ground pin 231 , a dial hole 232 and a dial block 233 . The ground pin 231 is telescopically connected to the back of the housing 1 . The dial hole 232 is disposed on the back of the housing 1 . The dial block 233 is disposed in the dial hole 232 .
[0039] see Figure 4 , the ground pin assembly 23 also includes a limit block 234 and a ground return spring 235 . The limiting block 234 is movably disposed in the casing 1 . The shifting block 233 is disposed on the limiting block 234 . The outer end of the shifting block 233 is sunk in the dialing hole 232 , that is, does not exceed the back of the housing 1 . The inner end of the ground pin 231 is provided with an outer flange 2311 . The front surface of the outer flange 231 is pro...
Embodiment 3
[0045] Embodiment three, the difference with embodiment two is:
[0046] see Figure 9 , there are two pole assemblies 23. The two ground pole assemblies 23 are distributed along the up and down direction. The back side of the housing 1 is provided with a circular chute 16 . The chute 16 is provided with two pairs of conductive contacts 6 . Two pairs of conductive contacts 6 are distributed along the up and down direction. Two conductive contacts in the same pair of conductive contacts 6 are distributed along the left and right directions. One of the two conductive contacts in the same pair of conductive contacts 6 is the L-pole conductive contact 63 , and the other is the N-pole conductive contact 64 . An annular rotating block 17 is slidably connected in the chute 16 . Rotating block 17 and chute 16 are concentric. The N pole pin 21 and the L pole pin 22 are connected to the rotating block 17 . The N-pole plug pin 21 and the L-pole plug pin 22 are rotatably connected...
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