Electromechanical connector plugging auxiliary tool
By designing an auxiliary tool for plugging and unplugging electromechanical connectors, and utilizing components such as support bases and semi-circular rings to achieve stable clamping and guidance of the connectors, the problems of time-consuming and labor-intensive plugging and unplugging and structural damage are solved, thereby improving plugging efficiency and safety.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The insertion and removal of electromechanical connectors is time-consuming, labor-intensive, and prone to damage. Existing manual operation methods can easily cause damage to the connector structure.
Design an auxiliary tool for inserting and removing electromechanical connectors, including components such as a support base, a semi-circular ring, a connecting plate, a limiting mechanism, and a magnetic strip. The tool achieves stable insertion and removal of connectors through a clamping and guiding mechanism, reducing manual operation.
It improves insertion efficiency, reduces the risk of damage to the connector, avoids structural damage caused by impact or shaking, and enhances the stability and safety of the insertion and removal process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electromechanical connector technology, specifically to an auxiliary tool for plugging and unplugging electromechanical connectors. Background Technology
[0002] Electromechanical connectors are key components used to connect wires, cables, and control boards in industrial equipment, and are widely used in electronics, electrical engineering, and industrial production. Their main function is to achieve stable transmission of electrical signals and reliable connections between devices. With the rapid development of the manufacturing industry, the market demand for connectors continues to grow, and their design and manufacturing levels are constantly improving.
[0003] In practical applications, the insertion and removal of electromechanical connectors usually rely on manual operation. Operators need to follow the prescribed procedures, align the interfaces of the plug and socket, push or screw them into place along the axial direction, and lock them in place.
[0004] When it is necessary to plug or unplug the connector, the resistance to plugging or unplugging the electrical connector is very large. Workers usually use impact or left and right shaking of the plug to plug or unplug the electrical connector. However, after a long period of use, this operation will cause fatal damage to the connector body structure, causing the pins to bend and break or the electrical connection to be broken. Therefore, it is not only time-consuming and labor-intensive, but also easy to damage the connector. To this end, this application provides an auxiliary tool for plugging and unplugging electromechanical connectors. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this application is to solve the problem that, due to the high resistance when plugging and unplugging electrical connectors, workers generally use impact or left-right shaking of the plug to plug and unplug electrical connectors, which is not only time-consuming and labor-intensive but also easily damages the connectors. This application provides an auxiliary tool for plugging and unplugging electromechanical connectors.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this application specifically adopts the following technical solution:
[0007] An auxiliary tool for plugging and unplugging electromechanical connectors includes a support base and a connector body. A fixing ring is fixedly connected to the top of one end of the support base. A through hole is formed inside the fixing ring. A semi-circular ring 1 is slidably connected inside the support base. A semi-circular ring 2 is hinged to the top of the semi-circular ring 1. A connecting plate 1 is fixedly connected to one end of the semi-circular ring 2. A connecting plate 2 is fixedly connected to one end of the semi-circular ring 1. An auxiliary mechanism is installed inside the support base. A connecting mechanism is installed at the bottom of the connecting plate 1. A limiting mechanism is installed inside the connecting plate 1. A support rod is fixedly connected at an angle to the bottom of the support base. A contact plate is fixedly connected to one end of the support rod. Magnetic strips are symmetrically fixedly connected to one side of the contact plate. Suction cups are symmetrically fixedly connected to one end of the support base.
[0008] Preferably, the auxiliary mechanism includes a guide groove formed inside the support base, a lead screw rotatably connected through the guide groove, a handle fixedly connected to one end of the lead screw, a movable block fixedly connected to the bottom of the semi-circular ring, the movable block being threadedly connected to the lead screw and slidably connected within the guide groove.
[0009] Preferably, the connecting mechanism includes a fixing block fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting plate, a slot is formed through the surface of the connecting plate, the fixing block is slidably connected in the slot, the fixing block and the slot have the same shape and size, and sliding grooves are formed on both sides of the fixing block, and a buckle assembly is installed inside the two sliding grooves.
[0010] Preferably, the buckle assembly includes a guide rod fixedly connected inside two slide grooves, a locking block slidably connected to the outer wall of the guide rod, the locking block slidably connected inside the slide groove, and a spring sleeved on the outer wall of the guide rod.
[0011] Preferably, the two ends of the spring are fixedly connected to the slide groove and the locking block respectively, and the end of the locking block away from the spring is arc-shaped.
[0012] Preferably, the inner walls of both the first and second semicircular rings are fixedly connected with anti-slip pads.
[0013] Preferably, the limiting mechanism includes a cavity formed inside the semi-circular ring II, a slider is slidably connected inside the cavity, a lead screw II is rotatably connected to the top of the slider, the lead screw II is threadedly connected to the semi-circular ring II, and a handle II is fixedly connected to the top of the lead screw II.
[0014] Preferably, adjustment grooves are provided on both sides of the cavity, and L-shaped blocks are fixedly connected to both sides of the slider, with the L-shaped blocks slidably connected in the adjustment grooves.
[0015] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial effects;
[0016] 1. This application includes a first semicircular ring, a second semicircular ring, a connecting mechanism, and an auxiliary mechanism. First, the connection between the first and second semicircular rings is achieved through the connecting structure at the bottom of the connecting plate, clamping and fixing the position of the connector body to prevent it from shifting or shaking. Then, the forward rotation of the auxiliary mechanism allows the connector body to gradually pass through the through hole and connect with the plug. The reverse rotation of the auxiliary mechanism can pull out the connector body, effectively reducing the force required for insertion and removal by the user, improving insertion efficiency, reducing operational risks, saving time and effort during insertion and removal, and avoiding the use of impact or left-right shaking of the plug to insert or remove the connector body, thus reducing fatal damage to the internal structure of the connector body.
[0017] 2. In this application, a limiting mechanism is provided. The inner walls of the two L-shaped blocks are fitted with both ends of the connector body to intercept and limit the position of the connector body. This ensures that the connector body remains inside the first and second semicircular rings during daily insertion and removal, preventing the connector body from detaching due to external force and improving the stability of the connector body during insertion and removal. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the main body of the device in this application;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the auxiliary mechanism in this application;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the connecting mechanism in this application;
[0021] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0022] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the limiting mechanism in this application.
[0023] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0024] 1. Support base; 2. Connector body; 3. Retaining ring; 4. Semicircular ring one; 5. Semicircular ring two; 6. Connecting plate one; 7. Connecting plate two; 8. Guide groove; 9. Lead screw one; 10. Handle one; 11. Moving block; 12. Fixing block; 13. Slide groove; 14. Guide rod; 15. Locking block; 16. Spring; 17. Slot; 18. Anti-slip pad; 19. Cavity; 20. Slider; 21. Lead screw two; 22. Handle two; 23. Adjustment groove; 24. L-shaped block; 25. Support rod; 26. Contact plate; 27. Magnetic strip; 28. Suction cup. Detailed Implementation
[0025] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1 —5. The technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model are clearly and completely described. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0026] This application discloses an auxiliary tool for plugging and unplugging electromechanical connectors.
[0027] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 3An auxiliary tool for plugging and unplugging an electromechanical connector includes a support base 1 and a connector body 2. A fixing ring 3 is fixedly connected to the top of one end of the support base 1. A through hole is opened inside the fixing ring 3. A semi-circular ring 4 is slidably connected inside the support base 1. A semi-circular ring 5 is hinged to the top of the semi-circular ring 4. A connecting plate 6 is fixedly connected to one end of the semi-circular ring 5. A connecting plate 7 is fixedly connected to one end of the semi-circular ring 4. An auxiliary mechanism is installed inside the support base 1. A connecting mechanism is installed at the bottom of the connecting plate 6. A limiting mechanism is installed inside the connecting plate 6. A support rod 25 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the support base 1 at an incline. A contact plate 26 is fixedly connected to one end of the support rod 25. A magnetic strip 27 is symmetrically fixedly connected to one side of the contact plate 26. A suction cup 28 is symmetrically fixedly connected to one end of the support base 1. Anti-slip pads 18 are fixedly connected to the inner walls of the semi-circular ring 4 and the semi-circular ring 5.
[0028] In use, first remove the connector body 2 and place it inside the semi-circular ring 4. Then, rotate the semi-circular ring 5 to rest on the outer wall of the connector body 2. This will cause the opposing surfaces of the connecting plate 6 and the connecting plate 7 to fit together. Then, forcefully press the connecting plate 6 and the connecting plate 7. The connection between the semi-circular ring 4 and the semi-circular ring 5 is achieved through the connecting structure at the bottom of the connecting plate 6. In this way, the semi-circular rings 4 and 5 clamp and fix the position of the connector body 2 to prevent it from shifting or shaking. At the same time, the two anti-slip pads 18 can also increase the stability of the connector body. The friction between body 2 and semicircular rings 4 and 5 further enhances the stability of connector body 2. Then, the limiting mechanism is manually operated. Through the operation of the limiting mechanism, both ends of connector body 2 are intercepted and limited, ensuring that connector body 2 remains inside semicircular rings 4 and 5 during normal insertion and removal, preventing external force from causing connector body 2 to detach. Subsequently, when connector body 2 needs to be inserted, the fixing ring 3 at one end of the support base 1 can be aligned with the insertion point. This also causes the contact plate 26 to engage with the electromechanical connector. The connector body 2 is fixed in place by magnetic strip 27. When there is no metal around the connector, the support base 1 can also be fixed by suction cup 28 at one end of the support base 1. This provides leverage when the connector body 2 is inserted. Then, the insertion position of the connector body 2 is guided by the through hole inside the fixing ring 3. Gently rotating the auxiliary mechanism pushes the semi-circular ring 4 to move inside the support base 1. The movement of the semi-circular ring 4 pushes the connector body 2 forward, allowing the connector body 2 to gradually pass through the through hole and insert. The connector connection, through the auxiliary mechanism, can effectively reduce the force required for insertion by the user, improve insertion efficiency, and reduce operational risks. At the same time, when it is necessary to pull out the connector body 2, simply rotate the auxiliary mechanism in the opposite direction to drive the connector body 2 to gradually separate from the plug through the semi-circular ring 4 and the semi-circular ring 5. This saves time and effort during the insertion and removal process, avoids the use of impact or left and right shaking of the plug to insert or remove the connector body 2, reduces fatal damage to the internal structure of the connector body 2, and prevents the internal pins of the connector body 2 from bending or being damaged or the electrical connection from being broken.
[0029] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 2 The auxiliary mechanism includes a guide groove 8 inside the support base 1, a lead screw 9 is rotatably connected through the guide groove 8, a handle 10 is fixedly connected to one end of the lead screw 9, a movable block 11 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the semi-circular ring 4, the movable block 11 is threadedly connected to the lead screw 9, and the movable block 11 is slidably connected inside the guide groove 8.
[0030] When insertion is required, the handle 10 can be manually rotated to rotate the lead screw 9. The rotation of the lead screw 9 causes the threadedly connected moving block 11 to move inside the guide groove 8. This moving block 11 then drives the semi-circular ring 4, semi-circular ring 5, and connector body 2 to move synchronously, allowing the connector body 2 to gradually pass through the through hole and connect to the plug. This effectively reduces the force required for insertion, improves insertion efficiency, and reduces operational risks. When it is necessary to remove the connector body 2, simply rotate the handle 10 in the opposite direction to rotate the lead screw 9. The reverse rotation causes the connector body 2 to gradually separate from the plug via the semicircular ring 4 and semicircular ring 5. The cooperation of the lead screw 9 and handle 10 makes the insertion and removal process time-saving and labor-saving, avoiding the use of impact or left and right shaking of the plug to insert and remove the connector body 2, reducing fatal damage to the internal structure of the connector body 2, and preventing the internal pins of the connector body 2 from bending or being damaged or the electrical connection from being broken. At the same time, the guide groove 8 can also limit the movement trajectory of the moving block 11 to prevent it from deviating from the predetermined track due to improper operation.
[0031] Reference Figure 1 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 The connecting mechanism includes a fixing block 12 fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting plate 6. A slot 17 is provided through the surface of the connecting plate 7. The fixing block 12 is slidably connected in the slot 17. The fixing block 12 and the slot 17 are the same in shape and size. Slide grooves 13 are provided on both sides of the fixing block 12. A buckle assembly is installed inside the two slide grooves 13. The buckle assembly includes a guide rod 14 fixedly connected inside the two slide grooves 13. A locking block 15 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the guide rod 14. The locking block 15 is slidably connected in the slide groove 13. A spring 16 is sleeved on the outer wall of the guide rod 14. The two ends of the spring 16 are fixedly connected to the slide groove 13 and the locking block 15 respectively. The end of the locking block 15 away from the spring 16 is arc-shaped.
[0032] During use, as the connecting plate 6 and the connecting plate 7 are pressed, the fixing block 12 will enter the interior of the slot 17. At this time, the arc-shaped end of the locking block 15 will press against the inner wall of the slot 17. As pressure is gradually applied, guided by the arc-shaped end, the two locking blocks 15 will be pressed into the interior of the slide groove 13 and the spring 16 will contract. When the connecting plate 6 and the connecting plate 7 are completely fitted together and the fixing block 12 is inserted into the interior of the slot 17, the two slide grooves 13 will protrude from the slot 17. At this time, after the pressure from the inner wall of the slot 17 is removed, the spring 16 will push the two locking blocks 15 out, so that the top surface of the two locked blocks 15 is fitted against the bottom of the connecting plate 7. In this way, the connecting plate 6 and the connecting plate 7 are connected and fixed by the two locking blocks 15.
[0033] Reference Figure 1 and Figure 5The limiting mechanism includes a cavity 19 inside the semi-circular ring 25. A slider 20 is slidably connected inside the cavity 19. A lead screw 21 is rotatably connected to the top of the slider 20. The lead screw 21 is threadedly connected to the semi-circular ring 25. A handle 22 is fixedly connected to the top of the lead screw 21. Adjustment grooves 23 are provided on both sides of the cavity 19. L-shaped blocks 24 are fixedly connected to both sides of the slider 20. The L-shaped blocks 24 are slidably connected in the adjustment grooves 23.
[0034] In use, firstly, turn the handle 22 to rotate the lead screw 21, causing the lead screw 21 to move inside the cavity 19. This leads to the slider 20 sliding inside the cavity 19. As the slider 20 moves, it causes the two L-shaped blocks 24 to slide together inside the adjustment groove 23 until the inner walls of the two L-shaped blocks 24 fit against the two ends of the connector body 2. This intercepts and limits the position of the connector body 2, ensuring that the connector body 2 remains inside the semicircular ring 4 and semicircular ring 5 during daily insertion and removal. This prevents the connector body 2 from detaching due to external force and improves the stability of the connector body 2 during insertion and removal.
[0035] The implementation principle of the electromechanical connector insertion and removal auxiliary tool in this embodiment is as follows: In use, first, the connector body 2 is placed inside the semi-circular ring 4. Then, the semi-circular ring 5 is rotated and placed on the outer wall of the connector body 2. This causes the opposing surfaces of the connecting plate 6 and the connecting plate 7 to fit together. Then, the connecting plate 6 and the connecting plate 7 are pressed forcefully, causing the fixing block 12 to enter the slot 17. At this time, the arc-shaped end of the locking block 15 will press against the inner wall of the slot 17. As pressure is gradually applied, guided by the arc-shaped end, the two locking blocks 15 are pressed into the sliding groove 13, causing the spring 16 to contract. When the connecting plate 6 and the connecting plate 7 are fully fitted and the fixing block 12 is inserted into the slot 17, the positions of the two sliding grooves 13 will protrude from the slot 17. At this time, after the pressure from the inner wall of the slot 17 is removed, the spring 16 rebounds, pushing the two locking blocks 15 out, causing the top surfaces of the two outgoing locking blocks 15 to contact the connecting plate 6. 7. The bottom is fitted together, and the two locking blocks 15 are used to connect and fix the connecting plate 6 and the connecting plate 7. At the same time, the two anti-slip pads 18 can increase the friction between the connector body 2 and the semi-circular ring 4 and the semi-circular ring 5, further improving the stability of the connector body 2. Then, the handle 22 is turned to drive the lead screw 21 to rotate, so that the lead screw 21 moves inside the cavity 19. The lead screw 21 pushes the slider 20 to slide inside the cavity 19. As the slider 20 moves, it will drive the two L-shaped blocks 24 to slide together inside the adjustment groove 23 until the inner wall of the two L-shaped blocks 24 fits with the two ends of the connector body 2, thereby intercepting and limiting the position of the connector body 2. This ensures that the connector body 2 can stay inside the semi-circular ring 4 and the semi-circular ring 5 during daily insertion and removal, preventing the connector body 2 from being dislodged by external force and improving the stability of the connector body 2 during insertion and removal.
[0036] When the connector body 2 needs to be inserted, the fixing ring 3 at one end of the support base 1 can be aligned with the insertion head. This will also cause the contact plate 26 to contact the electromechanical connector, and the position of the support base 1 will be fixed by the magnetic strip 27. If there is no metal around the connector, the support base 1 can also be fixed by the suction cup 28 at one end, thus providing leverage when inserting the connector body 2. The insertion position of the connector body 2 is then guided by the through hole inside the fixing ring 3. Then, the handle 10 is manually rotated to drive the lead screw 9 to rotate. The rotation of the lead screw 9 will cause the moving block 11, which is threaded to it, to move inside the guide groove 8. This moving block 11 will then drive the semicircular ring 4, the semicircular ring 5, and the connector body 2 to move synchronously, making... The connector body 2 gradually passes through the through hole and connects with the plug, effectively reducing the force required for insertion by the user, improving insertion efficiency, and reducing operational risks. At the same time, when it is necessary to remove the connector body 2, simply rotate the handle 10 in the opposite direction to drive the screw 9 in the opposite direction. This causes the connector body 2 to gradually separate from the plug through the semicircular ring 4 and the semicircular ring 5. The cooperation of the screw 9 and the handle 10 makes the insertion and removal process time-saving and labor-saving, avoiding the use of impact or left and right shaking of the plug to insert and remove the connector body 2, reducing fatal damage to the internal structure of the connector body 2, and preventing the internal pins of the connector body 2 from bending or being damaged or the electrical connection from being broken. At the same time, the guide groove 8 can also limit the movement trajectory of the moving block 11 to prevent it from deviating from the predetermined track due to improper operation.
[0037] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. An electromechanical connector plugging aid tool comprising a support seat (1) and a connector body (2), characterized in that: One end top of the support seat (1) is fixedly connected with a fixed ring (3), a through hole is formed in the fixed ring (3), a semicircle ring I (4) is slidably connected in the support seat (1), a semicircle ring II (5) is hingedly connected to the top of the semicircle ring I (4), a connecting plate I (6) is fixedly connected to one end of the semicircle ring II (5), a connecting plate II (7) is fixedly connected to one end of the semicircle ring I (4), an auxiliary mechanism is installed in the support seat (1), a connecting mechanism is installed at the bottom of the connecting plate I (6), a limiting mechanism is installed in the connecting plate I (6), a supporting rod (25) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the support seat (1), a resisting plate (26) is fixedly connected to one end of the supporting rod (25), magnetic strips (27) are fixedly connected to the two sides of the resisting plate (26), and suction discs (28) are fixedly connected to the one end of the support seat (1).
2. An electrical connector mating aid according to claim 1, wherein: The auxiliary mechanism comprises a guide groove (8) formed in the support seat (1), a lead screw I (9) is rotatably connected in the guide groove (8), a handle I (10) is fixedly connected to one end of the lead screw I (9), a moving block (11) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the semicircle ring I (4), and the moving block (11) is threadedly connected to the lead screw I (9) and slidably connected in the guide groove (8).
3. An electrical connector mating aid according to claim 1, wherein: The connecting mechanism comprises a fixed block (12) fixedly connected to the bottom of the connecting plate I (6), the connecting plate II (7) is provided with an insertion slot (17) penetrating through the surface, the fixed block (12) is slidably connected in the insertion slot (17), the fixed block (12) is consistent with the insertion slot (17) in shape and size, sliding grooves (13) are formed in the two sides of the fixed block (12), and buckle assemblies are installed in the two sliding grooves (13).
4. An electrical connector mating aid according to claim 3, wherein: The buckle assembly comprises a guide rod (14) fixedly connected in the two sliding grooves (13), a clamping block (15) is slidably connected to the outer wall of the guide rod (14), the clamping block (15) is slidably connected in the sliding groove (13), and a spring (16) is sleeved on the outer wall of the guide rod (14).
5. An electrical connector mating aid according to claim 4, wherein: The two ends of the spring (16) are fixedly connected with the sliding groove (13) and the clamping block (15), respectively, and one end of the clamping block (15) away from the spring (16) is arc-shaped.
6. An electrical connector mating aid according to claim 1, wherein: The inner walls of the semicircle ring I (4) and the semicircle ring II (5) are fixedly connected with anti-skid pads (18).
7. An electrical connector mating aid according to claim 1, wherein: The limiting mechanism comprises a cavity (19) formed in the semicircle ring II (5), a sliding block (20) is slidably connected in the cavity (19), a lead screw II (21) is rotatably connected to the top of the sliding block (20), the lead screw II (21) is threadedly connected with the semicircle ring II (5), and a handle II (22) is fixedly connected to the top of the lead screw II (21).
8. An electrical connector mating aid according to claim 7, wherein: Adjusting grooves (23) are formed in the two sides of the cavity (19), L-shaped blocks (24) are fixedly connected to the two sides of the sliding block (20), and the L-shaped blocks (24) are slidably connected in the adjusting grooves (23).