Connector capable of improving connection stability

By designing clamping, storage, and limiting devices, the problem of connector loosening after repeated insertion and removal is solved, achieving connector stability and durability and preventing equipment damage.

CN223942130UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SHENZHEN KERUN XINDA ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520291243.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-24
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-24

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of connectors, and provides a connector capable of improving connection stability, which comprises a connector main body, a connecting groove is arranged on the connector main body, and two groups of clamping devices used for improving the connection stability are arranged on the connector main body. The connector main body is provided with a storage device for preventing the connection part from being damaged. The first baffle deforms to drive the second baffle to rotate, the second baffle rotates to enable the second baffle and the limiting plate to rotate, the limiting plate moves in the first limiting groove, and the first spring is stressed to contract, so that elastic force is provided to enable the first baffle to press an external device, and connection of the external device is more stable; and the condition that the contact part is not stable enough due to the loosening of the connecting port after the connector is plugged and unplugged for many times is avoided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of connector technology, specifically to a connector that improves connection stability. Background Technology

[0002] Electrical connectors are electrical components used to connect circuits. They are mainly used in electronics, home appliances, and processing equipment. Electrical connectors can make circuit connections simpler and more reliable.

[0003] Because connectors are frequently plugged in and out during use, the connection port may become loose after repeated plugging and unplugging. This can lead to unstable contact when connecting to external circuits, causing power outages or short circuits during equipment use, which can easily damage the equipment and affect its lifespan. Utility Model Content

[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this invention provides a connector that improves connection stability, solving the problem that the connector becomes loose and the contact part is not stable after repeated insertion and removal.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0006] A connector for improving connection stability includes a connector body, a connection groove formed on the connector body, two sets of clamping devices for improving connection stability installed on the connector body, and a storage device for preventing damage to the connection point installed on the connector body.

[0007] Each clamping device includes a limiting rod slidably mounted on the connector body, a first baffle fixedly mounted on the limiting rod, a second baffle rotatably mounted on both sides of the first baffle, and a limiting plate rotatably mounted on one side of the second baffle.

[0008] Preferably, the connector body has four symmetrical sets of No. 1 limiting grooves, and a No. 1 fixing rod that is slidably connected to the limiting plate is fixedly installed in the No. 1 limiting groove. A No. 1 spring is sleeved on the No. 1 fixing rod.

[0009] Preferably, the storage device includes two sets of connecting blocks fixedly installed on both sides of the connector body. A second limiting groove is provided in the connecting block. Two sets of symmetrical second fixing rods are fixedly installed in the second limiting groove. A second spring is sleeved on the second fixing rod. A pressure block that is slidably connected to the second fixing rod is slidably installed in the second limiting groove.

[0010] Preferably, two sets of symmetrical No. 1 rollers are installed inside the connecting block, and two sets of No. 2 rollers are installed inside the connecting block to cooperate with the No. 2 rollers. A rope is fixedly installed between the pressure block and the limiting plate.

[0011] Preferably, a limiting device is installed on the pressure block. The limiting device includes a third limiting groove on the pressure block, two sets of symmetrical third fixing rods are fixedly installed in the third limiting groove, a third spring is sleeved on the third fixing rod, an insert plate that is slidably connected to the third fixing rod is slidably installed in the third limiting groove, and a slot for cooperating with the insert plate is provided on the connecting block.

[0012] Preferably, the connector body is equipped with wires, and the connecting groove is equipped with multiple sets of contacts.

[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0014] 1. This utility model, through the setting of the clamping device, causes the second baffle to rotate due to the deformation of the first baffle. The rotation of the second baffle causes it to rotate with the limiting plate. The limiting plate moves within the first limiting groove, and the first spring contracts under force, thereby providing elastic force so that the first baffle can press the external device, making its connection more stable. This avoids the situation where the connector becomes loose after multiple insertions and removals, making the contact part unstable.

[0015] 2. This utility model, through the setting of the storage device, allows the pressing block to enter the second limiting groove. The movement of the pressing block pulls the rope into the second limiting groove, and the movement of the rope pulls the limiting plate. The movement of the limiting plate causes the first baffle and the second baffle to unfold in a straight line, which avoids excessive friction that could damage the connection when plugging or unplugging the connector, and allows the external device to be pulled out smoothly.

[0016] 3. This utility model, through the setting of the limiting device, under the action of the No. 3 spring, the insert plate presses on the connecting block, so that the pressure block cannot move downward, avoiding accidental contact with the pressure block and affecting the connection of the connector, thus improving the stability of the connector. Moving the insert plate into the No. 3 limiting groove, pressing the pressure block and moving the insert plate into the slot, so that the pressure block cannot move upward, making it convenient for the external connector to be inserted and removed. Attached Figure Description

[0017] The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of this application and form part of this application, illustrate exemplary embodiments and are used to explain this application, but do not constitute an undue limitation of this application. In the drawings:

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall internal structure of the slot of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the overall internal structure of the connecting block of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the overall internal structure of the connecting block of this utility model.

[0022] In the diagram: 1. Connector body; 2. Connecting groove; 3. Clamping device; 31. Limiting rod; 32. First baffle; 33. Second baffle; 34. Limiting plate; 35. First limiting groove; 36. First fixing rod; 37. First spring; 4. Storage device; 41. Connecting block; 42. Second limiting groove; 43. Second fixing rod; 44. Second spring; 45. Pressure block; 46. First roller; 47. Second roller; 48. Rope; 5. Limiting device; 51. Third limiting groove; 52. Third fixing rod; 53. Third spring; 54. Insert plate; 55. Slot; 6. Wire; 7. Contact element. Detailed Implementation

[0023] The following will describe in detail the implementation of this application with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments, so that the implementation process of how this application uses technical means to solve technical problems and achieve technical effects can be fully understood and implemented accordingly.

[0024] Example 1

[0025] Reference Figures 1-4 This embodiment proposes a connector to improve connection stability. By setting up a clamping device 3, the problem of the connector becoming loose and the contact part not being stable after multiple insertions and removals is solved. The device includes a connector body 1, a connection groove 2 is opened on the connector body 1, a wire 6 is installed on the connector body 1, multiple sets of contact parts 7 are installed in the connection groove 2, two sets of clamping devices 3 are installed on the connector body 1 to improve connection stability, and a storage device 4 is installed on the connector body 1 to prevent damage to the connection. The clamping device 3 prevents the connector from becoming loose during insertion due to multiple insertions and removals, and the storage device 4 avoids damage to the connection due to excessive friction during insertion and removal.

[0026] Each clamping device 3 includes a limiting rod 31 slidably mounted on the connector body 1. A first baffle 32 is fixedly mounted on the limiting rod 31. Second baffles 33 are rotatably mounted on both sides of the first baffle 32. A limiting plate 34 is rotatably mounted on one side of the second baffle 33. The connector body 1 has four symmetrical first limiting grooves 35. A first fixing rod 36, which is slidably connected to the limiting plate 34, is fixedly mounted in the first limiting groove 35. A first spring 37 is sleeved on the first fixing rod 36, which can be opened to the outside. The device provides clamping pressure. When the external device is inserted into the connecting groove 2, the first baffle 32 deforms and drives the second baffle 33 to rotate. The rotation of the second baffle 33 causes it to rotate with the limiting plate 34. The limiting plate 34 moves within the first limiting groove 35. The first spring 37 is compressed under force, thereby providing elasticity so that the first baffle 32 can press the external device, making the connection more stable and avoiding the situation where the connector becomes loose after multiple insertions and removals, making the contact part unstable.

[0027] Example 2

[0028] Based on Embodiment 1, the technical solution proposed in Embodiment 1 is used to solve the problem that the connector becomes loose after multiple insertions and removals, making the contact part unstable. Also, the large friction during connector separation can damage the connection.

[0029] Reference Figures 1-4 The storage device 4 includes two sets of connecting blocks 41 fixedly installed on both sides of the connector body 1. A second limiting groove 42 is formed within each connecting block 41. Two sets of symmetrical second fixing rods 43 are fixedly installed within the second limiting groove 42. A second spring 44 is sleeved on each second fixing rod 43, allowing the pressure block 45 to quickly reset. A pressure block 45, slidably connected to the second fixing rod 43, is slidably installed within the second limiting groove 42. Two sets of symmetrical first rollers 46 are installed within each connecting block 41. Two sets of second rollers 47, which cooperate with the second rollers 47, are also installed within each connecting block 41. The pressure block 45 and... A rope 48 is fixedly installed between the limiting plates 34. The rope 48 is wound around the second roller 47 and the first roller 46 in sequence and is fixedly connected to the pressure block 45, so that the rope 48 moves more smoothly and stably. Pressing the pressure block 45 makes it enter the second limiting groove 42. The pressure block 45 moves and pulls the rope 48 into the second limiting groove 42. The rope 48 moves and pulls the limiting plate 34 to move. The movement of the limiting plate 34 makes the first baffle 32 and the second baffle 33 unfold in a straight line. This avoids damage to the connection due to excessive friction when plugging and unplugging the connector, so that the external device can be pulled out smoothly.

[0030] A limiting device 5 is installed on the pressure block 45. The limiting device 5 includes a third limiting groove 51 opened on the pressure block 45. Two sets of symmetrical third fixing rods 52 are fixedly installed in the third limiting groove 51. A third spring 53 is sleeved on the third fixing rod 52, so that the insert plate 54 can be quickly reset. The insert plate 54, which is slidably connected to the third fixing rod 52, is slidably installed in the third limiting groove 51. The connecting block 41 is provided with a slot 55 that cooperates with the insert plate 54. Under the action of the third spring 53, the insert plate 54 is pressed on the connecting block 41, so that the pressure block 45 cannot move downward, avoiding accidental contact with the pressure block 45 and affecting the connection of the connector, thus improving the stability of the connector. Moving the insert plate 54 into the third limiting groove 51, pressing the pressure block 45 and moving the insert plate 54 into the slot 55 prevents the pressure block 45 from moving upward, which facilitates the insertion and removal of the external connector.

[0031] It should be noted that, in this document, the terms “comprising,” “including,” or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0032] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A connector for improving connection stability, comprising a connector body (1), characterized in that: The connector body (1) is provided with a connection groove (2), the connector body (1) is equipped with two sets of clamping devices (3) for improving connection stability, and the connector body (1) is equipped with a storage device (4) to prevent damage to the connection. Each clamping device (3) includes a limiting rod (31) slidably mounted on the connector body (1), a first baffle (32) is fixedly mounted on the limiting rod (31), a second baffle (33) is rotatably mounted on both sides of the first baffle (32), and a limiting plate (34) is rotatably mounted on one side of the second baffle (33).

2. The connector for improving connection stability according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connector body (1) has four symmetrical sets of No. 1 limiting grooves (35). A No. 1 fixing rod (36) that is slidably connected to the limiting plate (34) is fixedly installed in the No. 1 limiting groove (35). A No. 1 spring (37) is sleeved on the No. 1 fixing rod (36).

3. The connector for improving connection stability according to claim 2, characterized in that: The storage device (4) includes two sets of connecting blocks (41) fixedly installed on both sides of the connector body (1). A second limiting groove (42) is provided in the connecting block (41). Two sets of symmetrical second fixing rods (43) are fixedly installed in the second limiting groove (42). A second spring (44) is sleeved on the second fixing rod (43). A pressure block (45) that is slidably connected to the second fixing rod (43) is slidably installed in the second limiting groove (42).

4. A connector for improving connection stability according to claim 3, characterized in that: The connecting block (41) is equipped with two sets of symmetrical No. 1 rollers (46), and the connecting block (41) is equipped with two sets of No. 2 rollers (47) that cooperate with No. 2 rollers (47). A rope (48) is fixedly installed between the pressure block (45) and the limiting plate (34).

5. A connector for improving connection stability according to claim 4, characterized in that: A limiting device (5) is installed on the pressure block (45). The limiting device (5) includes a third limiting groove (51) opened on the pressure block (45). Two sets of symmetrical third fixing rods (52) are fixedly installed in the third limiting groove (51). A third spring (53) is sleeved on the third fixing rod (52). A plug plate (54) that is slidably connected to the third fixing rod (52) is slidably installed in the third limiting groove (51). A slot (55) that cooperates with the plug plate (54) is opened on the connecting block (41).

6. The connector for improving connection stability according to claim 1, characterized in that: The connector body (1) is equipped with wires (6), and multiple sets of contacts (7) are installed in the connection groove (2).