FIELD: charging devices.
SUBSTANCE: invention is related to a plug-in device for connection to a charging station. The device consists of two mutually compatible docking nodes. The first docking unit contains: a metal case, an electrical contact connector, a body cylinder, a locking ring, a locking ring pusher, a locking ring conical spring, metal balls, an open-type electromagnet and a microswitch with a foot. The second docking unit contains: a metal cylinder with a groove, a plug, a metal bracket. The groove serves for the entry of locking elements. The grooved cylinder ensures docking and holding the vehicle in the charging station. The connector and plug provide electrical contact between the vehicle's battery and the charging station's current source. The conical spring eliminates the backlash of the electrical contacts. The metal bracket consists of two parts with a plastic lining, it is installed on the steering column of the vehicle.
EFFECT: increased reliability of connection between docking nodes.
1 cl, 8 dwg
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Dates
2023-05-31—Published
2022-10-20—Filed