Method of retaining magnets to insulative housing of connector
US-2016285198-A1 · Sep 29, 2016 · US
US10090618B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10090618-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715650959-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 26, 2005 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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An electrical plug and receptacle relying on magnetic force from an electromagnet to maintain contact are disclosed. The plug and receptacle can be used as part of a power adapter for connecting an electronic device, such as a laptop computer, to a power supply. The plug includes electrical contacts, which are preferably biased toward corresponding contacts on the receptacle. The plug and receptacle each have a magnetic element. The magnetic element on one of the plug or receptacle can be a magnet or ferromagnetic material. The magnetic element on the other of the plug or receptacle is an electromagnet. When the plug and receptacle are brought into proximity, the magnetic attraction between the electromagnet magnet and its complement, whether another magnet or a ferromagnetic material, maintains the contacts in an electrically conductive relationship.
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What is claimed is: 1. A connector receptacle comprising: a raised portion; a first recess around the raised portion; a plurality of contacts on the raised portion, the plurality of contacts including a first contact to convey a first power supply, a second contact to convey ground, and a third contact to convey a signal; and a magnetic element to be magnetically attracted to a front plate of a connector insert such that the connector insert is held in a first direction to the connector receptacle when the connector receptacle is mated with the connector insert, wherein the raised portion is arranged to fit in an opening in the front plate of the connector insert and the first recess is arranged to accept the front plate such that the connector insert is mechanically aligned with the connector receptacle in a second direction and a third direction when the connector receptacle is mated with the connector insert. 2. The connector receptacle of claim 1 wherein the first direction, second direction, and third direction are orthogonal to each other. 3. The connector receptacle of claim 2 wherein the magnetic element comprises a magnet. 4. The connector receptacle of claim 2 wherein the front plate of the connector insert comprises a magnet and the opening in the front plate forms a recess at a front of the connector insert. 5. The connector receptacle of claim 2 wherein the first contact, the second contact, and the third contact are arranged in a line. 6. The connector receptacle of claim 5 wherein the third contact is between the first contact and the second contact. 7. The connector receptacle of claim 6 wherein the third contact is located in the center of the raised portion. 8. A connector insert comprising: a plurality of contacts including a first contact to convey a first power supply, a second contact to convey ground, and a third contact to convey a signal; and a front plate to be magnetically attracted to a magnetic element in a connector receptacle such that the connector insert is held in a first direction to the connector receptacle when the connector insert is mated with the connector receptacle, wherein the front plate includes an opening, the opening to accept a raised portion on the connector receptacle, the plurality of contacts located in the opening, the front plate further formed to fit in a first recess in the connector receptacle, such that the connector insert is mechanically aligned with the connector receptacle in a second direction and a third direction when the connector insert is mated with the connector receptacle, the first direction, second direction, and third direction orthogonal to each other. 9. The connector insert of claim 8 wherein the front plate of the connector insert comprises a magnet and the opening in the front plate forms a recess at a front of the connector insert. 10. The connector insert of claim 8 wherein the magnetic element comprises a magnet. 11. The connector insert of claim 9 wherein the first contact, the second contact, and the third contact are arranged in a line. 12. The connector insert of claim 11 wherein the third contact is between the first contact and the second contact. 13. The connector insert of claim 12 wherein the third contact is located in the center of the opening. 14. The connector insert of claim 13 wherein each of the plurality of contacts are spring-biased. 15. A connector system comprising: a connector receptacle comprising: a raised portion; a first recess around the raised portion; a first plurality of contacts on the raised portion, the first plurality of contacts including a first contact to convey a first power supply, a second contact to convey ground, and a third contact to convey a signal; and a magnetic element, and a connector insert comprising: a second plurality of contacts including a first contact to convey the first power supply, a second contact to convey ground, and a third contact to convey the signal; and a front plate to be magnetically attracted to the magnetic element in the connector receptacle such that the connector insert is held in a first direction to the connector receptacle when the connector insert is mated with the connector receptacle, wherein the front plate includes an opening, the opening to accept the raised portion on the connector receptacle, the second plurality of contacts located in the opening, the front plate further formed to fit in the first recess in the connector receptacle, such that the connector insert is mechanically aligned with the connector receptacle in a second direction and a third direction when the connector insert is mated with the connector receptacle, the first direction, second direction, and third direction orthogonal to each other. 16. The connector system of claim 15 wherein the front plate of the connector insert comprises a magnet and the opening in the front plate forms a recess at a front of the connector insert. 17. The connector system of claim 15 wherein the magnetic element of the connector receptacle comprises a magnet. 18. The connector system of claim 15 wherein the first contact, the second contact, and the third contact in the first plurality of contacts are arranged in a line. 19. The connector system of claim 18 wherein the third contact is between the first contact and the second contact in the first plurality of contacts, and the third contact is located in the center of the raised portion. 20. The connector system of claim 19 wherein each of the second plurality of contacts are spring-biased.
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