a bridge rectifier
A bridge rectifier and rectifier chip technology, applied in the field of rectifiers, can solve the problems of the rectifiers colliding with each other, affecting the use, and the pins of the rectifier being crushed, so as to avoid the bending and breaking of the pins.
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[0029] The present invention provides a bridge rectifier, the structure of which includes a base 1, a support plate 2, and a fixed block 3, the bottom of the support plate 2 is welded on the upper surface of the base 1, and the fixed block 3 is embedded on the support plate 2 On the surface, the base 1 includes a rectifying rod 11, a supporting spring 12, a rectifying chip 13, a protector 14, and a pin 15. The rectifying rod 11 is vertically welded on the inner wall of the base 1, and the supporting spring 12 is nested in the Outside the rectifying rod 11, the rectifying chip 13 is installed at the bottom of the rectifying rod 11, the protector 14 is connected to the bottom of the base 1 by bolts, and the top of the pin 15 is connected with the rectifying chip 13 and embedded in the protector 14 , there are four pins 15, and the two sides of the pins 15 are concave inward in an arc shape, and the support plate 2 is in a grid shape, which is conducive to improving the heat dissi...
Embodiment 2
[0035]In the figure, the pin 15 includes a support rod 151, a wiring ring 152, a splint 153, and an insulating sleeve 154. One end of the support rod 151 is embedded in the inner wall of the pin 15, and the wiring ring 152 is installed at the end of the support rod 151. The splint 153 is installed between two wiring rings 152, the insulating sleeve 154 is nested on the bottom surface of the pin 15, there are four support rods 151, and there are two wiring rings 152, and the insulating sleeve 154 is The rubber material is beneficial to connect the guide to the pin 15 through the wiring ring 152 , while the insulating sleeve 154 prevents the short circuit phenomenon of jumping between two adjacent pins 15 .
[0036] In the figure, the splint 153 includes a support block b1, a limit rod b2, and a top plate b3, the support block b1 is embedded in the splint 153, one end of the limit rod b2 is welded on the surface of the support block b1, and the top plate b3 The bottom is install...
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