Patent ID: 7104813
Filing Date: 2006-09-12
Classification: H01R

Abstract:
1. A power plug structure comprising: (a) an insulating main body, one end of the main body being formed with a notch, the main body being further formed with a first receiving split communicating with the notch and a second receiving split communicating with the notch, the first and second receiving splits being parallel to each other; (b) a power cable having a first and a second electrodes mounted in the insulating main body; (c) a first contact member mounted in the insulating main body, one end of the first contact member being electrically connected with the first electrode of the power cable, the other end of the first contact member being formed as a pivoted end; (d) a second contact member mounted in the insulating main body, one end of the second contact member being electrically connected with the second electrode of the power cable, the other end of the second contact member being formed as a pivoted end; (e) a first plug terminal having a first section and a second section, the first section being formed with a first pivoted section pivotally connected with the pivoted end of the first contact member, the second section of the first plug terminal being receivable in the first receiving split of the insulating main body; (f) a second plug terminal parallel to the first plug terminal, the second plug terminal having a first section and a second section, the first section being formed with a second pivoted section pivotally connected with the pivoted end of the second contact member, the second section of the second plug terminal being receivable in the second receiving split of the insulating main body, a gap between the first and second pivoted sections being defined as a first gap, a gap between the second sections of the first and second plug terminals being defined as a second gap, the first gap being larger than the second gap; and (g) a rotary seat body in which the first sections of the first and second plug terminals are inlaid, the rotary seat body being pivotally connected in the notch of the insulating main body.