CN210734443U - Power supply box - Google Patents

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CN210734443U
CN210734443U CN201921202892.8U CN201921202892U CN210734443U CN 210734443 U CN210734443 U CN 210734443U CN 201921202892 U CN201921202892 U CN 201921202892U CN 210734443 U CN210734443 U CN 210734443U
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The utility model relates to a power pack, include: the power supply is arranged in the shell; the power switch is arranged on the outer surface of the shell and movably connected with the shell; the sensing piece is arranged on the shell and is connected with the power supply, and when the sensing piece senses that the power switch is connected with the shell, the power supply supplies power to external equipment; when the sensing piece senses that the power switch is separated from the shell, the power supply is powered off to external equipment. Use the utility model discloses a power pack, the security is high.

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Power supply box
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a battery technology field, concretely relates to power pack.
Background
The bottom of existing watercraft such as surfboards, SUP or inflatable boats often requires the installation of one or more fins to enhance the water splitting effect and steering flexibility of the surfboard when in operation. Chinese patent publication No. CN106143824B discloses an electric fin, which is mounted on a carrying part of a watercraft through a base, and includes a cylindrical fin main body mounted on the base, the fin main body forms two open ends with different diameters along an axial direction and is respectively connected with a motor and a draft hood, and a propeller is disposed inside the fin main body and is connected with the motor. The electric control box is connected with the motor through a power line, and the wireless remote controller is provided with a switch key which is used for turning on or off the motor of the electric fin to run or turn off, namely, the power supply is controlled to supply power to the motor or cut off the power supply through the wireless remote controller.
However, after the user falls into water, the possibility that the power supply is not controlled to be powered off through the wireless remote controller is provided, so that the electric fin can continue to work, the water transport tool can be far away from the user, and potential safety hazards exist.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model provides a problem use current power pack to have the potential safety hazard.
In order to solve the above problem, an object of the present invention is to provide a power supply box, including: the power supply is arranged in the shell; the power switch is arranged on the outer surface of the shell and movably connected with the shell; the sensing piece is arranged on the shell and is connected with the power supply, and when the sensing piece senses that the power switch is connected with the shell, the power supply supplies power to external equipment; when the sensing piece senses that the power switch is separated from the shell, the power supply is powered off to external equipment.
Optionally, the sensing element is a magnetic control switch, and a magnetic attraction element is arranged on the power switch;
when the power switch is connected with the shell, the magnetic attraction piece is connected with the magnetic control switch, the magnetic control switch is in an on state, and the power supply supplies power to external equipment;
when the power switch is separated from the shell, the magnetic attraction piece is disconnected with the magnetic control switch, the magnetic control switch is in a closed state, and the power supply is powered off to external equipment.
Optionally, the magnetic switch is disposed in the housing, a magnetic sensing element is further disposed in the housing, when the power switch is connected to the housing, the magnetic sensing element is magnetically connected to the magnetic element, and the magnetic sensing element can transmit the magnetic force of the magnetic element to the magnetic switch.
Optionally, the magnetic sensing piece is an iron piece.
Optionally, the magnetic sensing element is at least partially attached to a surface of the housing facing away from the power switch, and the magnetic attracting element is at least partially attached to a surface of the power switch facing away from the housing.
Optionally, the magnetically attractive element is a magnet.
Optionally, the outer surface of the housing is provided with a receiving portion for receiving the power switch.
Optionally, the power switch can be clamped with the accommodating part, and the power switch can be separated from the accommodating part under the action of external force.
Optionally, one of the side wall of the accommodating part and the side wall of the power switch is provided with a groove, and the other is provided with a convex part, and the convex part is clamped with the groove.
Optionally, a circuit board is arranged in the shell, the induction part is arranged on the circuit board and connected with the circuit board, and the power supply is connected with the circuit board.
Optionally, the power switch is provided with a safety pull cord.
As above, the utility model provides a power pack, include: the power supply is arranged in the shell; the power switch is arranged on the outer surface of the shell and movably connected with the shell; the sensing piece is arranged on the shell and is connected with the power supply, and when the sensing piece senses that the power switch is connected with the shell, the power supply supplies power to external equipment; when the sensing piece senses that the power switch is separated from the shell, the power supply is powered off to external equipment.
When carrying out the water sports, the user passes through the power cord and is connected power box and electronic fin, is connected user and switch through safe stay cord. Connecting a power switch with the shell, wherein the power supply supplies power to the electric fish fin (external equipment) at the moment, and the water transport tool works normally; if the user falls into the water carelessly, the power switch is connected with the user through the safety pull rope, after the user falls into the water, the user can pull the power switch away from the shell of the power box through the safety pull rope, the power switch is separated from the shell, the power supply is powered off to the electric fish fin, and the water transport tool stops working and cannot be far away from the user. Thereby, the user can continue to return to on the water-craft, has promoted the use the utility model discloses power pack's security.
In order to make the aforementioned and other objects of the present invention comprehensible, preferred embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
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Fig. 1 is a first perspective view of an electric fin according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a second perspective view of the electric fin according to the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a third perspective view of the electric fin according to the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 4 is a side view of an electric fin according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 5 is a top view of an electric fin according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 5;
fig. 7 is a fourth perspective view of the electric fin according to the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 8 is a first side view of a propeller in an electric fin according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 9 is a second side view of the propeller in the electric fin according to the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 10 is a first perspective view of a flow guide member in an electric fin according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 11 is a side view of a deflector in an electric fin according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 12 is a second perspective view of a flow guide member in an electric fin according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 13 is a first perspective view of a power supply box according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 14 is a top view of a power pack according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 15 is a sectional view taken in the direction of A-A in FIG. 14;
fig. 16 is a second perspective view of the power supply box according to the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 17 is a third perspective view of the power supply box of the embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 18 is a side view of a power pack according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 19 is a sectional view taken in the direction of C-C in fig. 18.
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The following description is provided for illustrative embodiments of the present invention, and other advantages and effects of the present invention will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the disclosure herein. While the invention will be described in conjunction with the preferred embodiments, it is not intended that features of the invention be limited to only those embodiments. On the contrary, the intention of implementing the novel features described in connection with the embodiments is to cover other alternatives or modifications which may be extended based on the claims of the present invention. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. The invention may be practiced without these particulars. Furthermore, some of the specific details are omitted from the description so as not to obscure or obscure the present invention. It should be noted that, in the present invention, the embodiments and features of the embodiments may be combined with each other without conflict.
Referring to fig. 1 to 6, the present invention provides an electric fin 1, including: a housing 10 extending in a first direction (shown by the direction X in fig. 1, 4-6) and having an inlet chamber 11 for the water flow; the propeller 20 and the flow guide element 30 are sequentially arranged along the first direction, and preferably, the propeller 20 and the flow guide element 30 are attached along the first direction; it is further preferred that the propeller 20 and the baffle 30 are clearance fitted in the first direction with a small clearance, preferably the propeller 20 and the baffle 30 have a clearance in the first direction between 0.5mm and 2mm, including 0.5mm and 2 mm.
The propeller 20 is positioned in the water inlet cavity 11, the flow guide piece 30 is at least partially positioned in the water inlet cavity 11, and the water flow in the water inlet cavity 11 is discharged from the flow guide piece 30; preferably, in the first orientation, the baffle 30 is positioned with one end within the inlet chamber 11 and the other end extending out of the inlet chamber 11. In this embodiment, the housing 10 is arranged around the propeller 20, i.e. the propeller 20 is located completely within the housing 10; the baffle 30 is partially located outside the housing 10.
Referring to fig. 3 and 4, and fig. 7 to 9, the propeller 20 has a propeller shaft 21 and a plurality of blades 22, the propeller shaft 21 extends in the first direction, and the plurality of blades 22 are provided on the propeller shaft 21 in a circumferential direction (indicated by direction T in fig. 3); referring to fig. 3, 10 to 12, the flow guide member 30 has a flow guide shaft 31 and a plurality of flow guide plates 32, the flow guide shaft 31 extends along the first direction, and the plurality of flow guide plates 32 are disposed on the flow guide shaft 31 along the circumferential direction (indicated by direction T in fig. 3).
Referring to fig. 5 and 6, a size of a projection of an outer contour (indicated by a dashed-line frame S in fig. 6) defined by the paddle shaft 21 and the guide shaft 31 in the second direction (indicated by a Y-direction in fig. 5) in the third direction (indicated by a Z-direction in fig. 6) is gradually reduced in the fourth direction (indicated by a direction a in fig. 6), the first direction, the second direction and the third direction are perpendicular to each other, and the fourth direction is a direction from the propeller 20 to the guide member 30, that is, a direction from water flow flowing out of the guide member 30.
Namely, the paddle shaft 21 and the guide shaft 31 are designed to be gradually reduced along the fourth direction, and the size of the paddle shaft and the guide shaft is gradually reduced along the third direction; that is, the size of the paddle shaft 21 and the guide shaft 31 as a whole in the third direction tends to decrease in the fourth direction. Referring to fig. 3, a tangent (shown as P in fig. 3) of the outer contour surrounded by the paddle shaft 21 and the guide shaft 31 is made, and the tangent has a downward sliding tendency, which represents that the size of the paddle shaft 21 and the guide shaft 31 is gradually reduced in the third direction as a whole.
After the arrangement, on one hand, due to the arrangement of the flow guide piece 30, after the water flow is screwed into the flow guide piece 30 from the water inlet cavity 11 at a high speed, the water flow is guided by the flow guide piece 32, so that the water flow flows out of the flow guide piece 30 along the first direction, namely, the water flow in the water inlet cavity 11 flows out of the flow guide piece 30 along the first direction, the guiding of the water flow rotating at a high speed in the water inlet cavity 11 is realized, and the guidance of the electric fish fin 1 is improved; on the other hand, the size of the outer contour surrounded by the paddle shaft 21 and the guide shaft 31 in the third direction along the projection of the second direction is gradually reduced along the fourth direction, so that the water flow entering the water inlet cavity 11 is collected and extruded (shown by a dotted arrow in fig. 6) toward the center of the water inlet cavity 11, and is not diffused outwards, and under the condition that the flow rate of the water is constant, the water flow is accelerated and pressurized to be screwed into the guide member 30, and the accelerated and pressurized water flows out from the guide member 30, so that the functions of pressurization and acceleration are achieved, and the power of the electric fin 1 is improved.
Preferably, the projection is conical. Further preferably, the paddle shaft 21 is in a circular truncated cone shape, and the flow guide shaft 31 is in a circular truncated cone shape; that is, the projection of the paddle shaft 21 in the second direction is trapezoidal (as shown by the dashed line frame in fig. 9), and the projection of the guide shaft 31 in the second direction is trapezoidal.
Referring to fig. 6 and 9, in a first direction, the paddle shaft 21 has a first end 23 and a second end 24, the first end 23 and the second end 24 being located on opposite sides of the paddle shaft 21. Referring to fig. 10 to 12, in the first direction, the guide shaft 31 has a first end portion 35 and a second end portion 34, and the first end portion 35 and the second end portion 34 are located at opposite sides of the guide shaft 31.
Preferably, the cross-sectional area of the paddle shaft 21 gradually decreases along the fourth direction from the second end 24 of the paddle shaft 21 to the first end 23 of the paddle shaft 21, the cross-sectional area of the deflector shaft 31 gradually decreases along the fourth direction from the second end 34 of the deflector shaft 31 to the first end 35 of the deflector shaft 31, and the first end 23 of the paddle shaft 21 and the second end 34 of the deflector shaft 31 are oppositely arranged along the first direction; preferably, the first end 23 of the paddle shaft 21 and the second end 34 of the deflector shaft 31 are attached along the first direction. Preferably, the cross section of the paddle shaft 21 is circular, and the cross section of the flow guide shaft 31 is circular.
Equivalently, the paddle shaft 21 is designed in a gradually-reduced manner along the fourth direction, so that water flow entering the water inlet cavity 11 is collected and extruded towards the center of the water inlet cavity 11 and is not diffused outwards, and the water flow is accelerated and pressurized to be screwed into the flow guide piece 30; the guide shaft 31 is designed to be gradually reduced along the fourth direction, so that water flow in the water inlet cavity 11 is collected and extruded towards the center of the guide member 30 after being accelerated and pressurized and screwed into the guide member 30, and is not diffused outwards, and the water flow is further pressurized and accelerated and flows out of the guide member 30, so that the power of the electric fin 1 is improved.
Preferably, the first end 23 of the paddle shaft 21 and the second end 34 of the flow guide shaft 31 are fitted, the outer contour shape of the cross section of the first end 23 of the paddle shaft 21 is the same as the outer contour shape of the cross section of the second end 34 of the flow guide shaft 31, and the projections of the first end 23 of the paddle shaft 21 and the second end 34 of the flow guide shaft 31 along the first direction are coincident. That is, referring to fig. 3 and 7, the paddle shaft 21 and the guide shaft 31 are in smooth transition, have no step at the junction, are streamline as a whole, and are beneficial to the water flow entering the water inlet cavity 11 to be collected and extruded to the center of the water inlet cavity 11 without diffusing outwards, and accelerate the pressurizing and screwing of the guide member 30.
Further preferably, the first end 23 of the paddle shaft 21 and the second end 34 of the deflector shaft 31 are clearance fit; preferably, the gap between the first end 23 of the paddle shaft 21 and the second end 34 of the deflector shaft 31 in the first direction is between 0.5mm and 2mm, including 0.5mm and 2 mm. More preferably, the outer contour shape of the cross section of the second end 34 of the deflector shaft 31 is reduced in equal proportion to the outer contour shape of the cross section of the first end 23 of the paddle shaft 21; in other words, the first end 23 of the paddle shaft 21 and the second end 34 of the guide shaft 31 form an overall outer contour tapered design.
Referring to fig. 1 to 7, the electric fin 1 further includes a driving member 40, the propeller 20 and the diversion member 30 are sequentially arranged along the first direction, the driving member 40 is at least partially located in the water inlet cavity 11, and the driving member 40 is used for driving the propeller 20 to rotate; preferably, in the first orientation, one end of the driving member 40 is located within the inlet chamber 11 and the other end extends out of the inlet chamber 11. In this embodiment, the driving member 40 is partially located outside the housing 10. Preferably, the drive member 40 is a motor. The propeller 20 is driven by the driving member 40 to rotate, and pushes the water in the water inlet chamber 11 to flow backwards (in the direction of a in fig. 6), thereby providing a reverse driving force to drive the watercraft on which the electric fin 1 is mounted to move forward.
Referring to fig. 4, the paddle shaft 21 has a second end 24 and the drive member 40 has a first end 41 in the first direction, and referring to fig. 6 and 9, the second end 24 of the paddle shaft 21 and the first end 41 of the drive member 40 are clearance fit in the first direction, preferably the clearance between the second end 24 of the paddle shaft 21 and the first end 41 of the drive member 40 in the first direction is between 0.2mm and 1mm, including 0.2mm and 1 mm. The outer contour shape of the cross section of the second end 24 of the paddle shaft 21 is the same as the outer contour shape of the cross section of the first end 41 of the driving member 40, and the projection of the second end 24 of the paddle shaft 21 and the first end 41 of the driving member 40 along the first direction are coincident.
That is, referring to fig. 3, 6 and 7, the paddle shaft 21 and the driving member 40 smoothly transition to each other, and the connection portion has no step and is streamline as a whole. That is, referring to fig. 6, a tangent (shown as M in fig. 6) to the outer profile of the driving member 40 is taken and is tangent to the second end 24 of the paddle shaft 21. Due to the design, the viscous water effect is prevented from being generated at the joint of the paddle shaft 21 and the driving piece 40, the water flow entering the water inlet cavity 11 is favorably collected and extruded towards the center of the water inlet cavity 11, the flow guide piece 30 is accelerated to be pressed and screwed in, and the power of the electric fish fin is improved.
If the projection of the second end 24 of the paddle shaft 21 along the first direction is covered by the projection of the first end 41 of the driving member 40 along the first direction, that is, the cross-sectional area of the second end 24 of the paddle shaft 21 is smaller than the cross-sectional area of the first end 41 of the driving member 40, that is, the connecting part between the paddle shaft 21 and the driving member 40 has a step, a viscous water effect is generated, which is not favorable for the water entering the water inlet cavity 11 to gather and extrude toward the center of the water inlet cavity 11.
More preferably, the outer contour shape of the cross section of the second end 24 of the paddle shaft 21 is reduced in comparison to the outer contour shape of the cross section of the first end 41 of the drive member 40 by an equal ratio; in other words, the second end 24 of the paddle shaft 21 and the first end 41 of the drive member 40 form an overall outer contour tapered design.
Further preferably, referring to fig. 3, 4, 7 and 9, one end of each of the extending direction of the blades 22 is flush with the edge of the second end 24 of the paddle shaft 21. That is, one end of each of the blades 22 in the extending direction smoothly transitions with the first end 41 of the driving member 40, and the whole is streamline. By the design, the blades 22 of the propeller 20 can cut more water flow, so that the functions of pressurization and acceleration are further achieved, the speed of the water flow flowing out of the flow guide piece 30 is higher, and the power of the electric fin 1 is more sufficient.
Preferably, the outer contour shape of the cross section of the portion of the driving member 40 located in the water inlet cavity 11 is the same as the outer contour shape of the cross section of the first end portion 41 of the driving member 40. That is, the portion of the driving member 40 located in the inlet chamber 11 is an equal cross-section.
Referring to fig. 3, 6, 7, and 10 to 12, the air guide member 30 of the present invention has an air guide sleeve 33, the air guide sleeve 33 is attached to the inner wall of the housing 10, one end of each air guide vane 32 is connected to the inner wall of the air guide sleeve 33, the other end is connected to the air guide shaft 31, and a projection of the inner wall of the air guide sleeve 33 along the second direction (indicated by Q in fig. 6) in the third direction (indicated by Z direction in fig. 6) is gradually reduced in size along the fourth direction (indicated by a direction in fig. 6).
That is, the entire inner wall of the pod 33 is designed to be tapered along the fourth direction, and the size of the pod is gradually reduced in the third direction; that is, the size of the inner wall of the pod 33 in the third direction as a whole tends to decrease in the fourth direction. After the arrangement, the water in the water inlet cavity 11 is collected and extruded to the center of the air guide sleeve 33 (shown by a dotted arrow in fig. 6), does not diffuse outwards, and is accelerated to be pressurized and flows out from the air guide member 30, so that the functions of pressurization and acceleration are achieved, and the power of the electric fin 1 is improved.
Preferably, the cross-sectional area of the pod 33 decreases gradually along the fourth direction from the second end 36 of the pod 33 to the first end 37 of the pod 33, as shown in fig. 6, the water in the inlet chamber 11 flows into the pod 30 from the second end 36 and flows out of the pod 30 from the first end 37, and the first end 37 and the second end 36 of the pod 33 are located on opposite sides of the pod 33 along the first direction. Preferably, the cross-section of the air guide sleeve 33 is circular.
Preferably, referring to fig. 3, 7 and 10, one end of each of the guide vanes 32 in the extending direction is flush with an edge of the second end 34 of the guide shaft 31, and the second end 34 of the guide shaft 31 is disposed facing the paddle shaft 21. That is, one end of each of the guide vanes 32 in the extending direction smoothly transitions with the paddle shaft 21. By the design, once the water flow in the water inlet cavity 11 enters the flow guide piece 30, the water flow is separated by the flow guide sheet 32 of the flow guide piece 30, so that the high-speed rotation of the water flow in the water inlet cavity 11 is guided, and the guidance of the electric fish fin 1 is further improved.
More preferably, referring to fig. 3, 7 and 10, an edge of the second end 34 of the airflow guide shaft 31 is flush with an edge of the second end 36 of the airflow guide sleeve 33. Due to the design, the high-speed rotating water flow in the water inlet cavity 11 is guided and corrected, and the guidance of the electric fin 1 is further improved. Further preferably, an edge of the second end 34 of the guide shaft 31, an edge of the second end 36 of the guide cover 33, and one end of each guide vane 32 in the extending direction are flush. Due to the design, the high-speed rotating water flow in the water inlet cavity 11 is further guided and corrected, and the guidance of the electric fin 1 is further improved.
Referring to fig. 1, 2, 5 and 7, the outer surface of the housing 10 of the electric fin 1 of the present invention is provided with a plurality of second water inlets 12, and the plurality of second water inlets 12 are arranged at intervals along the circumferential direction (indicated by direction T in fig. 1); along the first direction, the one end that casing 10 dorsad the water conservancy diversion spare 30 is equipped with a plurality of first water inlets 13, and is a plurality of first water inlet 13 is followed the circumference interval sets up. The rivers get into intake antrum 11 by first water inlet 13, have promoted the inflow, can produce the suction forward (shown in the A direction in fig. 6), guarantee that intake antrum 11 has sufficient inflow, produce bigger thrust, the power of electronic fin 1 is more sufficient.
Preferably, the outer surface of the housing 10 of the electric fin 1 of the present invention is provided with a plurality of second water inlets 12, and the plurality of second water inlets 12 are arranged at intervals along the circumferential direction (indicated by direction T in fig. 1). Or, along the first direction, one end of the casing 10, which faces away from the flow guide member 30, is provided with a plurality of first water inlets 13, and the plurality of first water inlets 13 are arranged at intervals along the circumferential direction.
It is further preferred that the housing 10 is arranged around the driving member 40, that the driving member 40 extends out of the housing 10 in a first direction, and that the plurality of first water inlets 13 are arranged around the driving member 40.
The present invention also provides a watercraft comprising: a bearing part (not shown) and the electric fin 1 of any of the above embodiments, wherein the electric fin 1 is installed on the side of the bearing part facing the water flow. The electric fin 1 is applicable to various kinds of watercraft, and accordingly, the bearing part may be a surfboard, a SUP, an inflatable boat, and the like. Specifically, the electric fin 1 is connected to the carrier portion through the mounting seat 50, and preferably, the mounting seat 50 is detachably connected to the carrier portion. After the driving member 40 of the electric fin 1 is connected with the power supply box 1a (as shown in fig. 13) through the power supply line 60, the electric fin 1 can be driven to work by supplying power to the driving member 40 through the power supply box 1a, so as to drive the water-craft to move.
Referring to fig. 13 to 19, the present invention provides a power supply box 1a, preferably, the power supply box 1a is electrically connected to an electric fin 1 of a watercraft, including a surfboard, a SUP or an inflatable boat, etc., through a power supply line 60 to drive the electric fin 1 to work. The power supply box 1a includes: the shell 100, the shell 100 is provided with a connector 500, one end of the power line 60 is connected with the electric fin 1, and the other end is connected with the connector 500.
A power supply 600 is arranged in the casing 100; a power switch 200, which is disposed on the outer surface of the housing 100 and is movably connected to the housing 100; the sensing element 110 is arranged on the housing 100, the sensing element 110 is connected with the power supply 600, and when the sensing element 110 senses that the power switch 200 is connected with the housing 100, the power supply 600 supplies power to an external device, preferably, the external device is an electric fin 1; when the sensing member 110 senses that the power switch 200 is separated from the housing 100, the power supply 600 powers off an external device.
Preferably, the power switch 200 is provided with a safety pull cord 300, one end of the safety pull cord 300 is connected to a user, and the other end is connected to the power switch 200. Preferably, the safety cord 300 is tied around the ankle of the user.
Specifically, when the user performs water sports, the user connects the power supply box 1a to the electric fin 1 via the power supply line 60, and connects the user to the power switch 200 via the safety cord 300. The power switch 200 is connected to the housing 100, the sensing member 110 senses that the power switch 200 is connected to the housing 100, and at this time, the power source 600 supplies power to the electric fin 1 (external device), so that the watercraft operates normally.
Referring to fig. 16 and 17, if a user accidentally falls into the water, since the power switch 200 is connected to the user through the safety pull cord 300, after the user falls into the water, the user pulls the power switch 200 away from the housing 100 of the power box 1a through the safety pull cord 300, the power switch 200 is separated from the housing 100, the sensing member 110 senses that the power switch 200 is separated from the housing 100, the power supply 600 is powered off to the electric fin 1, and the watercraft stops working and cannot be moved away from the user. Thus, the user can continue to return to the watercraft, increasing the safety of using the power pack 1a of the present invention.
With reference to fig. 15, the sensing element 110 is a magnetic switch, and the power switch 200 is provided with a magnetic element 210 and a magnetic element 2100; when the power switch 200 is connected to the housing 100, the magnetic attraction member 210 is connected to the magnetic control switch, the induction member 110 induces that the power switch 200 is connected to the housing 100, the magnetic control switch is in an on state, and the power supply 600 supplies power to an external device.
When the power switch 200 is separated from the housing 100, the magnetic attraction member 210 is disconnected from the magnetic switch, the sensing member 110 senses that the power switch 200 is separated from the housing 100, the magnetic switch is in a closed state, and the power supply 600 is powered off to an external device. That is, in the present invention, the magnetic switch is matched with the magnetic member 210, and the magnetic switch is used to sense whether the magnetic member 210 exists, so as to supply power or cut off power to the external device from the power supply 600.
The sensing member 110 is not limited to a magnetic switch, and may be configured to sense whether or not the power switch 200 is connected to the housing 100. Preferably, the sensing member 110 is a hall switch.
Preferably, the magnetic switch is disposed in the housing 100, a magnetic sensing element 130 is further disposed in the housing 100, when the power switch 200 is connected to the housing 100, the magnetic sensing element 130 is magnetically connected to the magnetic attraction element 210, and the magnetic sensing element 130 can transmit the magnetic force of the magnetic attraction element 210 to the magnetic switch. By providing the magnetic sensing member 130, on one hand, the enhanced sensing member 110 senses whether the power switch 200 is connected to the housing 100; on the other hand, the magnetic force sensing member 130 is magnetically connected to the magnetic member 210, so that the power switch 200 is movably connected to the housing 100.
Preferably, the magnetic sensing member 130 is an iron piece, and the magnetic member 210 is a magnet. The movable connection is realized through the magnetic force adsorption of the magnet and the iron sheet.
Referring to fig. 15, preferably, a magnetic member 210 is disposed inside the power switch 200, the magnetic sensing member 130 is at least partially attached to a surface of the housing 100 facing away from the power switch 200, and the magnetic member 210 is at least partially attached to a surface of the power switch 200 facing away from the housing 100. However, the arrangement of the magnetic attraction member 210 and the magnetic sensing member 130 is not limited to this, and the following conditions can be satisfied: when the power switch 200 is connected to the housing 100, the magnetic force sensing member 130 is magnetically connected to the magnetic member 210, and the magnetic force sensing member 130 can transmit the magnetic force of the magnetic member 210 to the magnetic switch.
Referring to fig. 16 and 17, the outer surface of the case 100 is provided with a receiving portion 400, and the receiving portion 400 receives the power switch 200. Preferably, after the power switch 200 is received in the receiving portion 400 on the outer surface of the case 100, referring to fig. 13, the power switch 200 is flush with the received outer surface. The shape of the receiving portion 400 is not limited, and it is preferable that the receiving portion 400 has a cylindrical shape, and accordingly, the power switch 200 has a cylindrical shape. Further preferably, the accommodating part 400 is provided on one side surface of the housing 100, and the accommodating part 400 is formed by opening a notch on the side surface, that is, the accommodating part 400 includes three side walls connected in sequence and a bottom wall connected to the three side walls respectively; the power switch 200 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape to be fitted into the receiving portion 400.
It should be noted that the movable connection manner of the power switch 200 and the housing 100 is not limited, and as mentioned above, the power switch 200 is magnetically connected with the housing 100, so as to realize the movable connection of the power switch 200 and the housing 100. Further preferably, referring to fig. 16 and 17, the power switch 200 can be engaged with the accommodating portion 400, and the power switch 200 can be separated from the accommodating portion 400 by an external force. That is, the power switch 200 is engaged with the housing 100, and the movable connection between the power switch 200 and the housing 100 is realized. The user pulls the power switch 200 away from the housing 100 by pulling the safety pull cord 300.
Specifically, one of the side walls of the accommodating portion 400 and the side wall of the power switch 200 is provided with a groove 420, and the other is provided with a protrusion 410, and the protrusion 410 is clamped with the groove 420. In this embodiment, a convex portion 410 is disposed on a side wall of the accommodating portion 400, a groove 420 is disposed on a side wall of the power switch 200, and the convex portion 410 is clamped with the groove 420; in other embodiments, a groove 420 is formed on a sidewall of the accommodating portion 400, and a protrusion 410 is formed on a sidewall of the power switch 200, wherein the protrusion 410 is engaged with the groove 420. Referring to fig. 16 and 17, in the present embodiment, two opposite sidewalls of the accommodating portion 400 are respectively provided with a protrusion 410, and two opposite sidewalls of the power switch 200 are respectively provided with a groove 420.
With reference to fig. 15, a circuit board 120 is disposed in the housing 100, the sensing element 110 is disposed on the circuit board 120 and connected to the circuit board 120, and the power supply 600 is connected to the circuit board 120.
To sum up, the above embodiments provided by the present invention are merely illustrative of the principles and effects of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the present invention. Modifications and variations can be made to the above-described embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, it is intended that all equivalent modifications or changes which may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and technical spirit of the present invention be covered by the claims of the present invention.

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1. A power pack, comprising:
the power supply is arranged in the shell;
the power switch is arranged on the outer surface of the shell and movably connected with the shell;
the sensing piece is arranged on the shell and is connected with the power supply, and when the sensing piece senses that the power switch is connected with the shell, the power supply supplies power to external equipment; when the sensing piece senses that the power switch is separated from the shell, the power supply is powered off to external equipment.
2. The power pack of claim 1, wherein the sensor is a magnetic switch, and the power switch is provided with a magnetic member;
when the power switch is connected with the shell, the magnetic attraction piece is connected with the magnetic control switch, the magnetic control switch is in an on state, and the power supply supplies power to external equipment;
when the power switch is separated from the shell, the magnetic attraction piece is disconnected with the magnetic control switch, the magnetic control switch is in a closed state, and the power supply is powered off to external equipment.
3. The power pack of claim 2, wherein the magnetic switch is disposed in the housing, and a magnetic sensing element is disposed in the housing, wherein when the power switch is connected to the housing, the magnetic sensing element is magnetically connected to the magnetic element, and the magnetic sensing element can transmit the magnetic force of the magnetic element to the magnetic switch.
4. The power pack of claim 3, wherein the magnetic sensing element is an iron sheet.
5. The power pack of claim 3, wherein the magnetic force sensing element is at least partially attached to a surface of the housing facing away from the power switch, and the magnetic element is at least partially attached to a surface of the power switch facing away from the housing.
6. The power pack of claim 2, wherein the magnetically attractive element is a magnet.
7. The power pack of claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the housing is provided with a receiving portion for receiving the power switch.
8. The power pack according to claim 7, wherein the power switch is engageable with the receiving portion, and the power switch is disengageable from the receiving portion by an external force.
9. The power pack according to claim 7, wherein one of the side wall of the receiving portion and the side wall of the power switch is provided with a recess, and the other is provided with a protrusion, and the protrusion is engaged with the recess.
10. The power pack of claim 1, wherein a circuit board is disposed in the housing, the sensor is disposed on the circuit board and connected to the circuit board, and the power source is connected to the circuit board.
11. The power pack of claim 1, wherein said power switch is provided with a safety cord.
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