Quick connection plug for computer information transmission interface
By designing a quick-connect plug for computer information transmission interfaces and employing a fixing mechanism and rubber rings, the problems of plug slippage and wear were solved, achieving stable connection and signal transmission.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202422786261.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-11-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-11-15
AI Technical Summary
The plugs of existing computer information transmission interfaces are prone to slipping and wear, and the magnetic structure is easy to detach, resulting in unstable connections.
A quick-connect plug for computer information transmission interface was designed, which adopts a fixing mechanism, an adapter, a rubber ring and a card structure. The fixing mechanism and the socket cooperate to ensure that the plug is not easy to fall off, and the rubber ring protects the wire and reduces wear.
This achieves a stable connection of the plug, reduces interface wear, extends the plug's lifespan, and ensures normal signal transmission.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of computer information transmission interface connector technology, and in particular to a quick connector for computer information transmission interfaces. Background Technology
[0002] Quick-connect plug technology plays a crucial role in computer information transmission interfaces. The background technology also involves the physical size and shape design of the plug, which needs to take into account factors such as the size and shape design of the device to ensure that the plug can be adapted to various devices and is easy to carry and use. Since computer devices are frequently plugged and unplugged, the design of quick-connect plugs needs to consider the reliability of plugging and unplugging. The background technology includes technologies such as plug interface design, material selection, and contact point structure to ensure that the plug maintains stable connection performance during long-term use.
[0003] The mechanical structure of computer information transmission interface connectors varies. Traditionally, a straight-plug structure is often used, which is convenient to plug in. Some prefer a magnetic structure, which achieves connection through the magnetic attraction between the plug and the slot. Magnetic charging plugs and the like are examples of this type of structure. This magnetic structure is convenient and safe to plug and unplug, and can prevent accidental pulling or dropping. It is suitable for protecting mobile devices and vulnerable parts.
[0004] However, magnetic and magnetic connection types are prone to wear and tear on the interfaces due to frequent plugging, and the lack of a card holder makes them prone to falling off. Therefore, a quick-connect plug for computer information transmission interfaces is proposed to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content
[0005] To overcome the above shortcomings, this utility model provides a quick-connect plug for computer information transmission interfaces, which aims to improve the problems of easy slippage of the connector and easy wear of the computer interface in the prior art.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a quick-connect plug for a computer information transmission interface, comprising a computer housing, a socket slot being provided on one side of the middle of one end of the computer housing, a connector being fixedly connected to one side of the socket slot, a socket hole being slidably connected to one side of the connector, a connector being slidably connected to the inside of the socket slot, a fixing mechanism being fixedly connected to one end of the connector, and an adapter being fixedly connected to one end of the fixing mechanism.
[0007] The socket slot ensures the connector can be inserted, allowing the terminals and sockets to mate, thus ensuring proper data transmission. The connector provides a placement position for the socket, guaranteeing normal device operation. The fixing mechanism prevents the adapter from easily falling off, ensuring a tighter connection and keeping the connector within the socket slot. This reduces wear on the computer terminals caused by frequent plugging and unplugging. The adapter ensures the normal transmission of electrical signals and provides a mounting point for wires and other components.
[0008] As a further description of the above technical solution: a rubber ring is provided in the middle of one end of the adapter, a wire is provided in the middle of the rubber ring, a plug is fixedly connected to the middle of the other end of the adapter, and a card is fixedly connected around the middle of the other end of the adapter.
[0009] The rubber ring prevents the wire from being worn down due to frequent pulling, and the wire transmits current to the device. The plug ensures it can connect to the fixing mechanism, guaranteeing normal signal transmission. The combination of the clip and the fixing mechanism makes the adapter less likely to fall off.
[0010] As a further description of the above technical solution: the fixing mechanism includes a fixing tube, one end of which is fixedly connected to the connector, and a shell is fixedly connected around the middle of one side of the fixing tube.
[0011] The fixing tube ensures that the entire fixing mechanism can be fixedly connected to the connector and cooperate with the plug to complete the signal transmission. The outer shell ensures the sealing of the fixing mechanism and allows the fixing mechanism to be hidden, making it more aesthetically pleasing.
[0012] As a further description of the above technical solution: a plurality of fixing posts are fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the outer shell, a plurality of ball-holding grooves are fixedly connected to the bottom end of the plurality of fixing posts, and a plurality of ball-holding edges are fixedly connected to one end of the plurality of ball-holding grooves.
[0013] The fixing post secures the ball-holding groove to the outer shell, ensuring it remains stationary when the fixing mechanism is in operation. The purpose of the ball-holding groove is to prevent the ball from falling out, keeping it within the groove. The bottom of the groove does not contact the inner shell, ensuring the clip can be held under the ball.
[0014] As a further description of the above technical solution: multiple rolling balls are arranged inside the multiple ball-holding grooves, one end of each rolling ball is provided with an inner shell, and a push plate groove is opened on one side of the ball-holding groove.
[0015] The ball ensures that the card will not get stuck when it is pushed forward. Due to the shape of the ball-locking groove, when it is pulled back, the ball will get stuck in the ball-locking groove, preventing the card from being pulled out. The inner shell ensures the normal sliding of the plug and prevents the ball from slipping off.
[0016] As a further description of the above technical solution: a sealing plate is fixedly connected to one end of the inner shell, one end of the sealing plate is fixedly connected to the outer shell, and multiple springs are fixedly connected to one end of the sealing plate at equal intervals.
[0017] The sealing plate ensures the sealing of the mechanism and is more aesthetically pleasing. In addition, the sealing plate provides a sliding position for the push plate and the card. The spring ensures that the push plate will not push the ball and cause the plug to fall off unless there is deliberate human force.
[0018] As a further description of the above technical solution: one end of the spring is fixedly connected to a push ring, and one end of the push ring is fixedly connected to a plurality of push plates at equal and uniform intervals. The push plates are slidably connected in the sliding hole in the lower middle part of the sealing plate.
[0019] The push plate is slidably connected in the lower middle of the sealing plate through a sliding hole, and the push ring facilitates the pushing of the push plate, ensuring that its plug can be quickly dislodged.
[0020] As a further description of the above technical solution: a plurality of card slots are provided at the lower middle part of the sealing plate, and the sealing plate and the cards are slidably connected at the card slots.
[0021] The card slot ensures the smooth sliding of the card, and one end of the card slot faces the rolling ball. The card slot is slightly larger than the card, ensuring that the card can be easily placed into the card slot.
[0022] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:
[0023] 1. In this utility model, the outer shell, push ring, push plate, rolling ball, ball-holding groove, ball-holding edge, card and card groove, and push plate sliding groove structure in the fixing mechanism work to achieve the effect of quick device insertion and less likely to fall off accidentally.
[0024] 2. In this utility model, the combination of connectors, plugs, sockets, terminals, and the structure of fixing tubes and adapters avoids repeated plugging and unplugging of connectors, thus preventing damage to computer terminals from frequent plugging and unplugging. Attached Figure Description
[0025] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the quick-connect plug for the computer information transmission interface proposed in this utility model.
[0026] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the overall disassembly of the quick-connect plug for the computer information transmission interface proposed in this utility model.
[0027] Figure 3 This is an overall side view of the quick-connect plug for the computer information transmission interface proposed in this utility model;
[0028] Figure 4 This is a partial structural side view of the quick-connect plug for the computer information transmission interface proposed in this utility model.
[0029] Figure 5 This is a disassembly diagram of the fixing mechanism of the quick-connect plug for the computer information transmission interface proposed in this utility model.
[0030] Figure 6 This utility model provides a converter head, plug, card, and schematic diagram of a quick-connect plug for a computer information transmission interface.
[0031] Figure 7 This is a partial front view of the quick-connect plug for computer information transmission interface proposed in this utility model;
[0032] Figure 8 This is a partial structural diagram of the fixing mechanism of the quick-connect plug for computer information transmission interface proposed in this utility model.
[0033] Legend:
[0034] 1. Computer case; 2. Socket slot; 3. Rubber ring; 4. Wire; 5. Fixing mechanism; 501. Fixing tube; 502. Outer shell; 503. Inner shell; 504. Fixing post; 505. Ball retaining groove; 506. Ball retaining edge; 507. Push plate slide groove; 508. Push ring; 509. Spring; 510. Push plate; 511. Sealing plate; 512. Card slot; 513. Rolling ball; 6. Adapter; 7. Connector; 8. Connecting post; 9. Plug; 10. Card; 11. Socket. Detailed Implementation
[0035] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0036] Reference Figure 1 - Figure 8This utility model provides an embodiment of a quick-connect plug for a computer information transmission interface, including a computer housing 1. A socket slot 2 is provided on one side of the middle of one end of the computer housing 1. A connector 8 is fixedly connected to one side of the inner side of the socket slot 2. A socket hole 11 is slidably connected to one side of the connector 8. A connector 7 is slidably connected to the inner side of the socket slot 2. A fixing mechanism 5 is fixedly connected to one end of the connector 7, and an adapter 6 is fixedly connected to one end of the fixing mechanism 5. The fixing mechanism 5 includes a fixing tube 501, one end of which is fixedly connected to the connector 7. A housing 502 is fixedly connected to the periphery of one side of the fixing tube 501. Multiple fixing posts 504 are fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the housing 502. Multiple ball-holding grooves 505 are fixedly connected to the bottom ends of the multiple fixing posts 504, and multiple ball-holding edges 506 are fixedly connected to one end of each ball-holding groove 505. Multiple ball-holding grooves 505 contain multiple rolling balls 513. One end of each rolling ball 513 is fitted with an inner shell 503. A push plate groove 507 is provided on one side of each ball-holding groove 505. A sealing plate 511 is fixedly connected to one end of the inner shell 503. One end of the sealing plate 511 is fixedly connected to the outer shell 502. Multiple springs 509 are evenly and equidistantly fixed to one end of the sealing plate 511.
[0037] The socket slot 2 ensures the insertion of the connector 7, allowing the terminals 8 and sockets 11 to mate, ensuring normal data transmission. Connector 7 provides a placement position for socket 11, ensuring normal device operation. The fixing mechanism 5 prevents the adapter 6 from falling off, ensuring a tighter connection and keeping connector 7 within the socket slot 2, reducing wear on terminals 8 due to frequent insertions. Adapter 6 ensures normal transmission of electrical signals and provides attachment points for wires 4 and other components. The fixing tube 501 ensures the fixing mechanism 5 is securely connected to connector 7 and works with plug 9 to transmit signals. The housing 502 ensures the sealing of the fixing mechanism 5 and allows it to be concealed for a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. The fixing post 504 secures the ball-holding groove 505 to the housing 502, ensuring the fixing mechanism 5 remains stationary during operation. The purpose of the ball retainer 506 is to prevent the ball 513 from falling out, keeping it within the ball retainer groove 505. The bottom end of the ball retainer groove 505 does not contact the inner shell 503, ensuring that the card 10 can be held under the ball 513. The ball 513 ensures that it will not be stuck when the card 10 is pushed forward. Due to the shape of the ball retainer groove 505, when pulled back, the ball 513 will be stuck in the ball retainer groove 505, preventing the card 10 from being pulled out. The inner shell 503 ensures the normal sliding of the plug 9 and prevents the ball 513 from slipping out. The sealing plate 511 ensures the sealing of the mechanism and is more aesthetically pleasing. In addition, the sealing plate 511 provides a sliding position for the push plate 510 and the card 10. The spring 509 ensures that the push plate 510 will not push the ball 513 and cause the plug 9 to fall out unless deliberately applied manually.
[0038] Reference Figure 1 - Figure 3 A rubber ring 3 is provided in the middle of one end of the adapter 6, and a wire 4 is provided in the middle of the rubber ring 3. A plug 9 is fixedly connected to the middle of the other end of the adapter 6, and a card 10 is fixedly connected around the middle of the other end of the adapter 6.
[0039] The rubber ring 3 ensures that the wire 4 will not be worn at the entrance of the adapter 6 due to frequent pulling. The wire 4 transmits current to the device, and the plug 9 ensures that it can be connected to the fixing mechanism 5, ensuring normal signal transmission. The card 10, together with the fixing mechanism 5, makes it less likely for the adapter 6 to fall off.
[0040] Reference Figure 1 - Figure 4 One end of the spring 509 is fixedly connected to a push ring 508, and one end of the push ring 508 is fixedly connected to multiple push plates 510 at equal intervals. The push plates 510 are slidably connected in the lower middle sliding hole of the sealing plate 511. Multiple card slots 512 are provided at the lower middle part of the sealing plate 511, and the sealing plate 511 and the card 10 are slidably connected in the card slots 512.
[0041] The push plate 510 is slidably connected to the lower center of the sealing plate 511 through a sliding hole, and the push ring 508 facilitates the pushing of the push plate 510, ensuring that its plug 9 can be quickly dislodged. The card slot 512 ensures the sliding of the card 10, and one end of the card slot 512 faces the ball 513. The card slot 512 is slightly larger than the card 10, ensuring that the card 10 can be easily inserted into the card slot 512.
[0042] Working principle: First, insert connector 7 into terminal 8, then insert plug 9 into fixed tube 501 and inner shell 503. Plug 9 and fixed tube 501 are in close contact to ensure normal transmission of electrical signals and to prevent damage to terminal 8 on the computer from frequent insertion and removal. When plug 9 is inserted into inner shell 503, its card 10 slides into card slot 512 of sealing plate 511. At this time, card 10 moves ball 513 towards one end of ball slot 505. Because this end of ball slot 505 is larger, ball 513 will not jam card 10, ensuring normal insertion of plug 9. When plug 9 is fully inserted, it is pulled back. This pulls ball 513 towards the smaller end of ball slot 505, where ball slot 505 and ball lock card 10 in place, preventing it from detaching and ensuring the device's stability. When you need to remove plug 9, press the push ring 508 towards the computer end. The push ring 508 drives the push plate 510 to push the ball 513, pushing the ball 513 to the wider end of the ball slot 505 so that it cannot jam the card 10. In this way, plug 9 can be removed smoothly.
[0043] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A quick-connect plug for computer information transmission interface, including a computer housing (1), characterized in that: The computer case (1) has a socket slot (2) on one side of the middle of one end. A connector (8) is fixedly connected to one side of the socket slot (2). A socket hole (11) is slidably connected to one side of the connector (8). A connector (7) is slidably connected to the inside of the socket slot (2). A fixing mechanism (5) is fixedly connected to one end of the connector (7). A converter head (6) is fixedly connected to one end of the fixing mechanism (5).
2. The quick-connect plug for a computer information transmission interface according to claim 1, characterized in that: The adapter (6) has a rubber ring (3) in the middle of one end, a wire (4) in the middle of the rubber ring (3), a plug (9) fixedly connected to the middle of the other end of the adapter (6), and a card (10) fixedly connected around the middle of the other end of the adapter (6).
3. The quick-connect plug for a computer information transmission interface according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fixing mechanism (5) includes a fixing tube (501), one end of which is fixedly connected to the connector (7), and a shell (502) is fixedly connected around the middle of one side of the fixing tube (501).
4. The quick-connect plug for a computer information transmission interface according to claim 3, characterized in that: A plurality of fixing posts (504) are fixedly connected to one side of the inner wall of the outer shell (502), and a plurality of ball-holding grooves (505) are fixedly connected to the bottom end of the plurality of fixing posts (504), and a plurality of ball-holding edges (506) are fixedly connected to one end of the plurality of ball-holding grooves (505).
5. The quick-connect plug for a computer information transmission interface according to claim 4, characterized in that: Multiple ball-holding grooves (505) are provided with multiple rolling balls (513) inside. One end of each rolling ball (513) is provided with an inner shell (503). A push plate groove (507) is provided on one side of each ball-holding groove (505).
6. The quick-connect plug for a computer information transmission interface according to claim 5, characterized in that: A sealing plate (511) is fixedly connected to one end of the inner shell (503), and one end of the sealing plate (511) is fixedly connected to the outer shell (502). A plurality of springs (509) are fixedly connected to one end of the sealing plate (511) at equal intervals.
7. The quick-connect plug for a computer information transmission interface according to claim 6, characterized in that: One end of the spring (509) is fixedly connected to a push ring (508), and one end of the push ring (508) is fixedly connected to a plurality of push plates (510) at equal and uniform intervals. The push plates (510) are slidably connected in the lower middle sliding hole of the sealing plate (511).
8. The quick-connect plug for a computer information transmission interface according to claim 6, characterized in that: The sealing plate (511) has multiple card slots (512) at its lower middle part, and the sealing plate (511) and the card (10) are slidably connected at the card slots (512).