Connector with modularized conductive assembly
By assembling the insulating sleeve, conductive sheet, and fastener into a modular structure, the problem of loosening and shifting of the conductive sheet during installation is solved, achieving a stable and convenient installation effect.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520504019.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-20
AI Technical Summary
The conductive pads in existing connectors are prone to loosening and shifting during installation, causing inconvenience.
The insulating sleeve, the first conductive sheet, the first fixing member, the second conductive sheet, and the second fixing member are assembled into a modular conductive assembly. The conductive sheet is fixed to the insulating sleeve by the fixing member to form a stable modular structure and avoid loosening and displacement.
This ensures the stability and convenience of the conductive sheet during installation, preventing loosening and misalignment, and making installation more convenient.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of lamp tube connection technology, and in particular relates to a connector with modular conductive components. [Background Technology]
[0002] When performing car detailing, workstation lights are needed to illuminate the detailing environment and provide good visibility during the process. During installation, multiple light tubes are usually joined together using connectors to form different shapes.
[0003] A patent with publication number CN219833132U discloses a snap-fit lamp tube connector. When assembling the conductive sheet assembly between the bottom cover and the top cover, the third conductive sheet, the second insulating sheet, the second conductive sheet, the first insulating sheet, and the first conductive sheet are first sequentially fitted onto the mounting post of the bottom cover. Then, the ends of each conductive sheet are aligned with the holes of the insulating sleeve to install the insulating sleeve. However, during the installation of the insulating sleeve, the conductive sheets are prone to loosening and rotation, which can cause them to shift, making the installation inconvenient. [Utility Model Content]
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a connector with a modular conductive assembly that assembles an insulating sleeve, a first conductive sheet, a first fixing member, a second conductive sheet, and a second fixing member into a modular conductive component before installing it between the bottom cover and the top cover, thus avoiding loosening or displacement of the conductive sheets during installation and making installation more convenient.
[0005] This utility model is achieved by the following technical solution:
[0006] A connector with a modular conductive component includes a connector body, the connector body including a bottom cover and a top cover connected to the bottom cover, an insulating sleeve, a first conductive sheet, a first fixing member for fixing the first conductive sheet to the insulating sleeve, a second conductive sheet, and a second fixing member for fixing the second conductive sheet to the insulating sleeve are arranged sequentially from top to bottom between the bottom cover and the top cover, the insulating sleeve, the first conductive sheet, the first fixing member, the second conductive sheet and the second fixing member form a modular conductive component.
[0007] As described above, a connector with a modular conductive component further includes a third conductive piece disposed below a second fixing member, and the modular conductive component has vertically arranged upper and lower plug-in parts at its ends.
[0008] As described above, a connector with modular conductive components is provided between the insulating sleeve and the first fixing member, and a first fixing protrusion corresponding to and matching the first fixing groove.
[0009] As described above, in a connector with modular conductive components, a second fixing groove and a second fixing protrusion corresponding to and matching the second fixing groove are provided between the insulating sleeve and the second fixing member.
[0010] As described above, a connector with modular conductive components has a first mounting post on the side of the first fixing member near the insulating sleeve, and a first fixing member limiting protrusion on the periphery of the first mounting post. The first conductive sheet is sleeved on the first mounting post, and the first fixing member limiting protrusion is used to limit the depth of the first fixing protrusion inserted into the first fixing groove.
[0011] As described above, a connector with modular conductive components has a second mounting post on the side of the first fixing member away from the insulating sleeve, and the second conductive sheet is sleeved on the second mounting post. The insulating sleeve has a first conductive sheet fixing protrusion corresponding to the first conductive sheet and a second conductive sheet fixing protrusion corresponding to the second conductive sheet on the side near the first conductive sheet. When the first fixing protrusion is inserted into the first fixing groove, the first conductive sheet fixing protrusion abuts against the first conductive sheet, and the second conductive sheet fixing protrusion abuts against the second conductive sheet.
[0012] As described above, in a connector with modular conductive components, the second fixing member has a second fixing member limiting protrusion on the side near the insulating sleeve, and the second fixing member limiting protrusion is used to limit the depth of the second fixing protrusion inserted into the second fixing groove.
[0013] As described above, in a connector with modular conductive components, a third conductive sheet limiting mounting groove is provided on the side of the second fixing member away from the insulating sleeve.
[0014] As described above, a connector with modular conductive components includes a top cover with a top cover connection hole, an insulating sleeve with an insulating sleeve connection hole corresponding to the top cover connection hole, a first fixing member with a first fixing member connection hole corresponding to the insulating sleeve connection hole and a nut mounting groove communicating with the first fixing member connection hole, a second fixing member with a second fixing member connection hole corresponding to the first fixing member connection hole, and a bottom cover with a bottom cover connection hole corresponding to the second fixing member connection hole.
[0015] As described above, a connector with modular conductive components is provided, wherein the connector body is composed of several arms in the form of a line, cross, V, L, Y, T, K, or star.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following advantages:
[0017] This utility model provides a connector with a modular conductive component, including a connector body, a bottom cover, and a top cover connected to the bottom cover. Between the bottom cover and the top cover, there is an insulating sleeve, a first conductive sheet, a first fixing member for fixing the first conductive sheet to the insulating sleeve, a second conductive sheet, and a second fixing member for fixing the second conductive sheet to the insulating sleeve, arranged sequentially from top to bottom. During installation, the conductive end of the first conductive sheet is first inserted into the sleeve of the insulating sleeve, and then fixed to the insulating sleeve by the first fixing member. Next, the conductive end of the second conductive sheet is inserted into the sleeve of the insulating sleeve, and then fixed to the insulating sleeve by the second fixing member. This assembles the insulating sleeve, the first conductive sheet, the first fixing member, the second conductive sheet, and the second fixing member into a modular conductive component. Finally, the modular conductive component is installed between the bottom cover and the top cover, preventing the first and second conductive sheets from loosening or shifting during installation, making installation more convenient. [Attached Image Description]
[0018] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below.
[0019] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the Y-shaped connector body in a specific embodiment of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 2 This is an exploded structural diagram of the Y-shaped connector body in a specific embodiment of the present invention;
[0021] Figure 3 This is an exploded structural diagram of the modular conductive component in a specific embodiment of this utility model;
[0022] Figure 4 This is an exploded structural diagram of the modular conductive component in a specific embodiment of this utility model;
[0023] Figure 5 for Figure 1 Schematic diagram of the cross-sectional structure along the AA direction;
[0024] Figure 6 This is a perspective view of the body of the one-line connector in a specific embodiment of the present utility model;
[0025] Figure 7 This is a perspective view of the cross-shaped connector body in a specific embodiment of the present utility model;
[0026] Figure 8 This is a perspective view of the V-shaped connector body in a specific embodiment of this utility model;
[0027] Figure 9This is a perspective view of the L-shaped connector body in a specific embodiment of the present utility model;
[0028] Figure 10 This is a perspective view of the T-shaped connector body in a specific embodiment of this utility model;
[0029] Figure 11 This is a perspective view of the K-shaped connector body in a specific embodiment of this utility model;
[0030] Figure 12 This is a perspective view of the cross-shaped connector body in a specific embodiment of this utility model.
Detailed Implementation Methods
[0031] To make the technical problems solved, technical solutions, and beneficial effects of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.
[0032] When ordinal numbers such as "first" and "second" are mentioned in the embodiments of this utility model, unless they actually express the meaning of order according to the context, they should be understood as being used only for differentiation.
[0033] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.
[0034] Specific embodiments, such as Figure 1-12The connector shown includes a connector body 1, which includes a bottom cover 11 and a top cover 12 connected to the bottom cover 11. Between the bottom cover 11 and the top cover 12, an insulating sleeve 21, a first conductive sheet 22, a first fixing member 23 for fixing the first conductive sheet 22 to the insulating sleeve 21, a second conductive sheet 24, and a second fixing member 25 for fixing the second conductive sheet 24 to the insulating sleeve 21 are arranged sequentially from top to bottom. The insulating sleeve 21, the first conductive sheet 22, the first fixing member 23, the second conductive sheet 24, and the second fixing member 25 form a modular conductive assembly 2. During installation, the conductive end of the first conductive piece is first inserted into the sleeve of the insulating sleeve, and then fixed to the insulating sleeve by the first fixing member. Next, the conductive end of the second conductive piece is inserted into the sleeve of the insulating sleeve, and then fixed to the insulating sleeve by the second fixing member. This assembly of the insulating sleeve, the first conductive piece, the first fixing member, the second conductive piece, and the second fixing member forms a modular conductive assembly. Finally, this modular conductive assembly is installed between the bottom cover and the top cover, preventing the first and second conductive pieces from loosening or shifting during installation, making installation more convenient. Specifically, both the first and second fixing members are insulating components.
[0035] Specifically, the modular conductive assembly 2 further includes a third conductive piece 26 disposed below the second fixing member 25, and the modular conductive assembly 2 has vertically arranged upper and lower plug-in parts at its ends. During installation, the conductive end of the first conductive piece is first vertically inserted into the sleeve of the insulating sleeve, and the first conductive piece is fixed to the insulating sleeve by the first fixing member. Then, the conductive end of the second conductive piece is vertically inserted into the sleeve of the insulating sleeve, and the second conductive piece is fixed to the insulating sleeve by the second fixing member. Finally, the conductive end of the third conductive piece 26 is vertically inserted into the sleeve of the insulating sleeve, so that the insulating sleeve, the first conductive piece, the first fixing member, the second conductive piece, the second fixing member, and the third conductive piece are assembled to form a modular conductive assembly. Finally, the modular conductive assembly is installed between the bottom cover and the top cover to prevent the conductive pieces from loosening or shifting during installation, making installation more convenient.
[0036] In addition, a first fixing groove 31 and a first fixing protrusion 32 corresponding to and matching the first fixing groove 31 are provided between the insulating sleeve 21 and the first fixing member 23. As an optional embodiment of this application, the first fixing groove 31 is provided on the insulating sleeve 21, and correspondingly, the first fixing protrusion 32 is provided on the first fixing member 23. Specifically, the first fixing protrusion 32 is externally splined, and the corresponding first fixing groove 31 is internally splined, resulting in a more stable fixation.
[0037] Furthermore, a second fixing groove 33 and a second fixing protrusion 34 corresponding to and matching the second fixing groove 33 are provided between the insulating sleeve 21 and the second fixing member 25. As an optional embodiment of this application, the second fixing groove 33 is provided on the insulating sleeve 21, and correspondingly, the second fixing protrusion 34 is provided on the second fixing member 25. Specifically, the second fixing protrusion 34 is externally splined, and the corresponding second fixing groove 33 is internally splined, resulting in a more stable fixation.
[0038] More specifically, the first fixing member 23 is provided with a first mounting post 35 on the side near the insulating sleeve 21, and a first fixing member limiting protrusion 36 is provided around the first mounting post 35. The first conductive sheet 22 is sleeved on the first mounting post 35. The first fixing member limiting protrusion 36 is used to limit the depth of the first fixing protrusion 32 inserted into the first fixing groove 31, making installation more convenient.
[0039] Furthermore, a second mounting post 37 is provided on the side of the first fixing member 23 away from the insulating sleeve 21, and the second conductive sheet 24 is sleeved on the second mounting post 37. The insulating sleeve 21 has a first conductive sheet fixing protrusion 38 corresponding to the first conductive sheet 22 and a second conductive sheet fixing protrusion 39 corresponding to the second conductive sheet 24 on the side near the first conductive sheet 22. When the first fixing protrusion 32 is inserted into the first fixing groove 31, the first conductive sheet fixing protrusion 38 abuts against the first conductive sheet 22, and the second conductive sheet fixing protrusion 39 abuts against the second conductive sheet 24. This makes the structure more compact and the connection and fixation more stable.
[0040] Furthermore, the second fixing member 25 is provided with a second fixing member limiting protrusion 310 on the side near the insulating sleeve 21. The second fixing member limiting protrusion 310 is used to limit the depth of the second fixing protrusion 34 inserted into the second fixing groove 33, making installation more convenient.
[0041] Specifically, the second fixing member 25 has a third conductive sheet limiting mounting groove 311 on the side away from the insulating sleeve 21. This makes it easier to install the third conductive sheet 26.
[0042] More specifically, the top cover 12 is provided with a top cover connection hole 312, the insulating sleeve 21 is provided with an insulating sleeve connection hole 313 corresponding to the top cover connection hole 312, the first fixing member 23 is provided with a first fixing member connection hole 314 corresponding to the insulating sleeve connection hole 313 and a nut mounting groove 315 communicating with the first fixing member connection hole 314, the second fixing member 25 is provided with a second fixing member connection hole 316 corresponding to the first fixing member connection hole 314, and the bottom cover 11 is provided with a bottom cover connection hole 317 corresponding to the second fixing member connection hole 316. During installation, the nut is placed in the nut mounting groove 315, and then the modular conductive component 2 is placed between the bottom cover 11 and the top cover 12 and fixed with bolts.
[0043] Optionally, the connector body 1 is composed of several arms in the form of a straight line, cross, V, L, Y, T, K, or star.
[0044] The above description is one embodiment provided in conjunction with specific content, and does not imply that the specific implementation of this utility model is limited to these descriptions. Furthermore, due to different industry naming conventions, it is not limited to the above names or English names. Any methods or structures similar to or identical to those of this utility model, or any technical deductions or substitutions made based on the concept of this utility model, should be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model.
Claims
1. A connector having a modular electrically conductive assembly comprising a connector body (1) comprising a bottom cover (11) and a top cover (12) connected to the bottom cover (11), characterized in that, The bottom cover (11) and the top cover (12) are provided with an insulating sleeve (21), a first conductive sheet (22), a first fixing member (23) for fixing the first conductive sheet (22) on the insulating sleeve (21), a second conductive sheet (24), and a second fixing member (25) for fixing the second conductive sheet (24) on the insulating sleeve (21) arranged in sequence from top to bottom, and the insulating sleeve (21), the first conductive sheet (22), the first fixing member (23), the second conductive sheet (24) and the second fixing member (25) form a modular conductive assembly (2).
2. The connector having a modular conductive assembly of claim 1, wherein, The modular conductive assembly (2) further comprises a third conductive sheet (26) arranged below the second fixing member (25), and the modular conductive assembly (2) is vertically arranged with upper and lower plug-in members at the ends.
3. The connector having a modular conductive assembly of claim 1, wherein, The insulating sleeve (21) and the first fixing member (23) are provided with a first fixing groove (31) and a first fixing protrusion (32) corresponding to and matching the first fixing groove (31).
4. The connector having a modular conductive assembly of claim 1, wherein, The insulating sleeve (21) and the second fixing member (25) are provided with a second fixing groove (33) and a second fixing protrusion (34) corresponding to and matching the second fixing groove (33).
5. The connector having a modular conductive assembly of claim 3, wherein, The first fixing member (23) is provided with a first mounting column (35) on the side close to the insulating sleeve (21), and a first fixing member limiting protrusion (36) arranged on the side of the first mounting column (35), the first conductive sheet (22) is sleeved on the first mounting column (35), and the first fixing member limiting protrusion (36) is used for limiting the depth of the first fixing protrusion (32) inserted into the first fixing groove (31).
6. The connector having a modular conductive assembly of claim 3, wherein, The first fixing member (23) is provided with a second mounting column (37) on the side away from the insulating sleeve (21), the second conductive sheet (24) is sleeved on the second mounting column (37), the insulating sleeve (21) is provided with a first conductive sheet fixing protrusion (38) corresponding to the first conductive sheet (22) and a second conductive sheet fixing protrusion (39) corresponding to the second conductive sheet (24) on the side close to the first conductive sheet (22), when the first fixing protrusion (32) is inserted into the first fixing groove (31), the first conductive sheet fixing protrusion (38) abuts against the first conductive sheet (22), and the second conductive sheet fixing protrusion (39) abuts against the second conductive sheet (24).
7. The connector having a modular conductive assembly of claim 4, wherein, The second fixing member (25) is provided with a second fixing member limiting protrusion (310) on the side close to the insulating sleeve (21), and the second fixing member limiting protrusion (310) is used for limiting the depth of the second fixing protrusion (34) inserted into the second fixing groove (33).
8. The connector having a modular conductive assembly of claim 2, wherein, The second fixing member (25) is provided with a third conductive sheet limiting mounting groove (311) on the side away from the insulating sleeve (21).
9. The connector having a modular conductive assembly of claim 1, wherein, The top cover (12) is provided with a top cover connecting hole (312), the insulating sleeve (21) is provided with an insulating sleeve connecting hole (313) corresponding to the top cover connecting hole (312), the first fixing part (23) is provided with a first fixing part connecting hole (314) corresponding to the insulating sleeve connecting hole (313) and a nut mounting groove (315) communicating with the first fixing part connecting hole (314), the second fixing part (25) is provided with a second fixing part connecting hole (316) corresponding to the first fixing part connecting hole (314), and the bottom cover (11) is provided with a bottom cover connecting hole (317) corresponding to the second fixing part connecting hole (316).
10. The connector having a modular conductive assembly of claim 1, wherein, The connector body (1) is a one-letter type, a cross type, a V type, an L type, a Y type, a T type, a K type or a rice type formed by a plurality of branch arms.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Buckle type lamp tube connector
CN219833132U