Quick connector socket
By employing a piercing-type leaf spring structure and a wire-pressing cover design in the socket, the problem of cumbersome socket wiring is solved, enabling a fast and convenient wiring process and improving wiring efficiency and reliability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-10
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
The existing socket wiring is cumbersome, time-consuming and labor-intensive, requiring the insulation layer of the wires to be stripped before being tightened with screws.
It adopts a piercing-type sheet spring structure, with a piercing bevel to pierce the wire insulation layer, and pushes the wire into the wiring slot through the wire pressing cover to complete the quick wiring. Combined with the limit and locking structure, it realizes automated assembly.
It enables quick wiring without stripping the insulation layer, improving wiring efficiency and reliability, and simplifying the operation process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of socket technology, specifically relating to a quick-connect socket. Background Technology
[0002] A socket, also known as a power outlet, is a socket with one or more electrical connections that can be inserted. This allows for easy connection to other circuits. The connection or disconnection of the circuit is achieved through the connection and disconnection of the wiring and copper components.
[0003] In the existing technology, most sockets use screw-type wiring. When wiring, users need to strip the insulation layer from the connection end of the wire and then tighten the screw with a screwdriver to complete the wiring of the socket. The wiring is cumbersome, time-consuming and laborious. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings and deficiencies of the existing technology and to provide a quick wiring socket that can effectively solve the problem of cumbersome wiring and achieve efficient and fast wiring without stripping the wire insulation layer.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows: a quick-connect socket includes a base, a conductive component disposed within the base, and a wire clamping cover plate rotatably disposed on the base. The conductive component includes two conductive springs disposed within the base and a grounding spring disposed within the base. One end of each conductive spring has two contact arms, and a wiring groove for accommodating wires is formed between the two contact arms. The two contact arms are provided with two piercing bevels that are transitionally connected to the wiring groove and are used to pierce the insulation layer of the wires.
[0006] In some embodiments, the included angle between the two piercing bevels is 55° to 65°.
[0007] In some embodiments, the width of the wiring groove gradually narrows downwards from the two piercing bevels.
[0008] In some embodiments, the base is provided with a socket that mates with a conductive spring, the conductive spring being inserted into the socket and forming a snap-fit engagement between the conductive spring and the base.
[0009] In some embodiments, the terminal of the socket is provided with two limiting steps that cooperate with two contact arms. The two contact arms have limiting blocks that engage with the two limiting steps, and the limiting blocks and limiting steps form a limiting cooperation.
[0010] In some embodiments, the other end of the conductive spring has two symmetrically distributed plug arms, and a plug groove is formed between the two plug arms for inserting a plug. The two plug arms are provided with two guide slopes that are transitionally connected to the plug groove.
[0011] In some embodiments, the width of the insertion slot gradually increases upwards from the two guide ramps.
[0012] In some embodiments, the socket is provided with two insertion guide planes that cooperate with two insertion arms, and the socket is provided with two insertion tightening slopes that are connected to the two insertion guide slopes. The two insertion tightening slopes are provided with two snap-fit holes at their tail ends, and the two insertion arms are provided with two locking blocks. When the conductive spring is inserted into the socket, the two locking blocks slide sequentially along the insertion guide planes and the insertion tightening slopes into the two snap-fit holes.
[0013] In some embodiments, one side of the locking block has an arcuate convex surface that mates with the insertion guide plane and the insertion tightening slope. The arcuate convex surface moves with the locking block and slides on the insertion guide plane and the insertion tightening slope. The other side of the locking block has a locking plane that mates with the locking hole.
[0014] In some embodiments, the conductive spring has two limiting portions on both sides that abut against two insertion guide planes.
[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: The two guide springs adopt a piercing-type sheet spring structure design. The piercing bevel can pierce the insulation layer of the wire, and the pierced part of the wire is inserted into the wiring groove, thereby realizing quick wiring of the socket, making wiring more convenient and efficient. When wiring, place the wire end on the two piercing bevels, close the wire clamping cover on the base, and the wire clamping cover can push the wire end from the piercing bevel into the wiring groove to complete the wiring of the socket. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, obtaining other drawings based on these drawings without creative effort still falls within the scope of this utility model.
[0017] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0018] Figure 2 This is an internal structural diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of the conductive spring sheet according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a structural diagram of the conductive spring in an embodiment of the present invention. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To make the technical problem to be solved, the technical solution, and the 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 only used to explain this utility model and are not intended to limit this utility model.
[0022] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains; the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the invention. The terms “comprising” and “having”, and any variations thereof, in the specification, claims, and foregoing description of the drawings are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion.
[0023] The directional and positional terms used in this utility model, such as up, down, front, back, left, right, inside, outside, top, bottom, side, etc., are only for reference to the accompanying drawings. Therefore, the directional and positional terms used are for the purpose of explaining and understanding this utility model, and not for limiting the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0024] The present invention will now be further described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments:
[0025] like Figure 1 , 2As shown in Figure 3, a quick-connect socket includes a base 10, a conductive component 20 disposed within the base 10, and a wire clamping cover 11 rotatably disposed on the base 10. The conductive component 20 includes two conductive springs 21 disposed within the base 10 and a grounding spring 22 disposed within the base 10. One end of each conductive spring 21 has two contact arms 211, and a wiring groove 2110 for accommodating wires is formed between the two contact arms 211. Two piercing bevels 2111 are provided on the two contact arms 211, which transitionally connect to the wiring groove 2110 and are used to pierce the insulation layer of the wire. During wiring, one conductive spring is connected to the live wire, and the other conductive spring is connected to the neutral wire. The two guide springs adopt a piercing-type sheet spring structure design; the piercing bevels can pierce the insulation layer of the wire, and the pierced part of the wire is inserted into the wiring groove, thereby realizing quick wiring of the socket, making wiring more convenient and efficient. During wiring, place the wire terminal on the two piercing bevels, then close the pressure plate on the base. The pressure plate pushes the wire terminal from the piercing bevels into the wiring groove, completing the wiring of the socket. The included angle between the two piercing bevels 2111 is 55°–65°. This angle range ensures the piercing effect on the wire insulation, improving the reliability of contact between the wire and the conductive spring. When the included angle between the two piercing bevels is 60°, the piercing effect on the wire insulation is optimal, as is the contact between the wire and the conductive spring. This design also accommodates wires with diameters of 1-2.5 square millimeters, broadening its application range. The width of the wiring groove 2110 gradually narrows downwards from the two piercing bevels 2111. This design increases the contact pressure between the wiring groove and the wire, resulting in more reliable contact between the conductive spring and the wire.
[0026] like Figure 1 and 2 As shown, the base 10 has a socket 101 that mates with the conductive spring 21. The conductive spring is inserted into the socket, forming a snap-fit connection between the conductive spring and the base. The snap-fit of the conductive spring into the socket facilitates assembly of the conductive spring and the base, resulting in higher assembly efficiency. The wiring terminal 102 of the socket 101 has two limiting steps 103 that mate with the two contact arms 211. Each contact arm 211 has a limiting block 2112 that engages with the limiting steps 103, forming a limiting fit between the limiting block 2112 and the limiting steps 103. The limiting steps support the two contact arms, allowing them to withstand greater pressure during wiring, thus ensuring more reliable contact between the two contact arms and the wire.
[0027] like Figure 3 and 4As shown, the other end of the conductive spring 21 has two symmetrically distributed plug arms 212, with a plug groove 2121 formed between the two plug arms 212 for inserting a plug. Two guide slopes 2122 are provided on the two plug arms 212, transitioning into the plug groove 2121. The two guide slopes guide the plug, ensuring it can be smoothly inserted into the plug groove, thus improving the reliability of the connection between the conductive spring and the plug. The width of the plug groove 2121 gradually increases upwards from the two guide slopes 2122. This design increases the contact pressure between the plug groove and the plug, ensuring more reliable contact between the conductive spring and the plug.
[0028] like Figure 2 and 3 As shown, the insertion hole 101 is provided with two insertion guide surfaces 104 that cooperate with the two insertion arms 212, and the insertion hole 101 is provided with two insertion tightening slopes 105 that are connected to the two insertion guide slopes 104. Two locking holes 106 are provided at the tail of the two insertion tightening slopes 105, and two locking blocks 2123 are provided on the two insertion arms 212. When the conductive spring 21 is inserted into the insertion hole 101, the two locking blocks 2123 slide sequentially along the insertion guide surfaces 104 and the insertion tightening slopes 105 into the two locking holes 106. The two locking blocks of the conductive spring slide along the insertion guide surfaces and the insertion tightening slopes into the two locking holes. The conductive spring and the base are assembled by insertion, which facilitates automated assembly of the conductive spring and the base, resulting in higher assembly efficiency and a more secure connection between the conductive spring and the base. One side of the locking block 2123 has an arcuate convex surface 2124 that mates with the insertion guide plane 104 and the insertion tightening slope 105. The arcuate convex surface 2124 moves with the locking block 2123 and slides on the insertion guide plane 104 and the insertion tightening slope 105. The other side of the locking block 2123 has a locking surface 2125 that engages with the locking hole 106. During assembly, the conductive spring is inserted into the socket, and the arcuate convex surface slides on the insertion guide plane and the insertion tightening slope, which reduces the insertion force of the conductive spring and improves assembly efficiency. The locking surface of the locking block engages with the locking hole, thereby increasing the pull-out force of the conductive spring and making the connection between the conductive spring and the socket more secure. The conductive spring 21 has two limiting portions 213 on both sides that abut against the two insertion guide planes 104. The limiting part of the conductive spring contacts the insertion guide plane, which can prevent the conductive spring from shaking in the socket and make the connection between the conductive spring and the socket more compact.
[0029] The above description is only one embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present utility model; the scope of protection of the present utility model is defined by the claims in the claims, and all equivalent changes and modifications made in accordance with the utility model are within the scope of protection of the present utility model patent.
Claims
1. A quick wiring socket comprising a base, a conductive assembly disposed in the base, a wire pressing cover plate rotatably disposed on the base, characterized in that: The conductive assembly comprises two conductive springs arranged in the base, a grounding spring arranged in the base, and two contact arms at one end of the conductive spring, a wire slot for accommodating a wire is formed between the two contact arms, and two piercing bevels for piercing the insulation layer of the wire are arranged on the two contact arms.
2. The quick connect receptacle of claim 1, wherein: The included angle between the two piercing bevels is 55-65°.
3. The quick connect receptacle of claim 1 or 2, wherein: The width of the wire slot gradually narrows downward from the two piercing bevels.
4. The quick connect receptacle of claim 1 or 2, wherein: The base is provided with a jack hole matched with the conductive spring, the conductive spring is inserted into the jack hole, and the jack hole and the base are clamped and matched.
5. The quick connect receptacle of claim 4, wherein: The wire end of the jack hole is provided with two limiting steps matched with the two contact arms, the two contact arms are provided with limiting blocks clamped in the two limiting steps, and the limiting blocks and the limiting steps are limited and matched.
6. The quick connect receptacle of claim 4, wherein: The other end of the conductive spring is provided with two symmetrically distributed plug-in arms, a plug-in slot for inserting a plug is formed between the two plug-in arms, and two guide bevels are arranged on the two plug-in arms and connected with the plug-in slot.
7. The quick connect receptacle of claim 6, wherein: The width of the plug-in slot gradually widens upward from the two guide bevels.
8. The quick connect receptacle of claim 6, wherein: The jack hole is provided with two insertion guide planes matched with the two plug-in arms, and the jack hole is provided with two insertion tightening bevels connected with the two insertion guide bevels, two clamping holes are arranged at the tail of the two insertion tightening bevels, two locking blocks are arranged on the two plug-in arms, and when the conductive spring is inserted into the jack hole, the two locking blocks slide along the insertion guide planes and the insertion tightening bevels to the two clamping holes.
9. The quick connect receptacle of claim 8, wherein: One side of the locking block is provided with a circular convex surface matched with the insertion guide plane and the insertion tightening bevel, the arc convex surface slides on the insertion guide plane and the insertion tightening bevel with the action of the locking block, and the other side of the locking block is provided with a locking plane matched with the clamping hole.
10. The quick connect receptacle of claim 8, wherein: The two sides of the conductive spring are provided with two limiting parts abutting against the two insertion guide planes.