Patent classifications
H01R13/6397
Electrical receptacle protective enclosures
Various embodiments for electrical receptacle protective enclosures (ERPE) are disclosed. The ERPE includes an enclosure configured to be demountably affixed to an electrical receptacle. The enclosure includes a main body and covering rotatably coupled to the main body and having locking arms extending therefrom. The enclosure includes closed, open, locked, and unlocked states. The main body includes a mechanical fastening assembly positioned near apertures and configured to rotate in a common plane with a wall of the main body. The locking element comprises an indentation and a plate region positioned opposite the indentation. In the unlocked state, the indentation is aligned with the aperture and allows the locking arm to traverse the indentation and the protrusion to engage the aperture. In the locked state, the plate region is aligned with the aperture and restricts the locking arm from traversing the indentation and the protrusion from disengaging the aperture.
System and Method of Regulating Usage of an Electronic Device
A method of regulating usage of an electronic device is provided that includes at least one remote server, a user personal computing (PC) device, an administrator PC device, at least one electronic device, and a computerized regulating adapter. The method begins by monitoring a current date-and-time with the computerized regulating adapter. An electrical plug is then physically secured to the computerized regulating adapter with a locking mechanism of the computerized regulating adapter. The electronic device is then electrically powered with the computerized regulating adapter, if the current date-and-time is any date-and-time from the plurality of available date-and-times. The electronic device is then disabled with the computerized regulating adapter, if the current date-and-time matches an arbitrary blocked date-and-time, wherein the arbitrary blocked date-and-time is any date-and-time from the plurality of blocked date-and-times.
Connecting cable device with lock device
A connecting cable device includes a cable having two connectors attached to two end portions of the cable, and a lock device includes an elongated member, a casing formed on one end portion of the elongated member and having a chamber formed in the casing for engaging with the cable, a blocking member is engaged into the chamber of the casing for enclosing the chamber of the casing and for engaging with the cable and for retaining the cable in the chamber of the casing, and a fastening element is engaged with the casing and the blocking member for locking the blocking member to the casing and for preventing the blocking member from being disengaged from the casing.
WELDING LEAD CABLE CONNECTOR HOLDING APPARATUS FOR LOCKING AND PROTECTING WELDING LEADS
An apparatus for locking welding leads together and for protecting such welding leads. A method of locking welding leads together.
An Electrical Security Socket
This invention relates generally to security covers for electrical appliances which are powered by mains electricity. More specifically it relates to security covers to operate the electrical appliances by authorised users locally or remotely via an authorisation device via a network such as the internet. The security cover houses a switch and includes an authorisation device for enabling an authorised person to control a power supply, via the switch, to an electrical device or appliance. The security cover has an input means adapted to receive an authorisation signal; the switch is operative in response to the authorisation signal and a command signal in order to connect and disconnect the power supply to the device or appliance.
Locking apparatus for LAN cable
The present invention relates to a locking apparatus for a LAN cable. The locking apparatus for the LAN cable includes: a connector receiving member coupled to receive a LAN port connector having a connector body, an elastic hook provided in an upper part of the connector body, and a stopping step provided in a lower part of the connector body; a locking apparatus body coupled to the connector receiving member; and a locking member disturbing operation of the elastic hook of the LAN port connector in the locking apparatus body, and movably installed to reciprocate between a locking position in which disconnecting operation of the connector receiving member and the LAN port connector is disturbed, and a unlocking position in which release operation of the elastic hook is enabled and the disconnecting operation of the connector receiving member is enabled.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A VEHICLE AND A CHARGING STATION FOR UNLOCKING MECHANICAL CHARGING CABLE COUPLING
A method for communicating between an electric vehicle and a charging station for electrically charging at least one energy storage device of the electric vehicle. The electric vehicle is connected to the charging station during the charging process by a lockable mechanical coupling between a terminal of charging cable connected to the vehicle and a terminal of the charging station. Charging current is fed from the charging station through the charging cable. Information is transferred in the course of the charging process based on a communication between the electric vehicle and the charging station. The information includes a signal transmitted from the electric vehicle to the charging station for locking and/or unlocking the mechanical coupling. The signal triggers the locking and/or unlocking of the mechanical coupling between the terminal of the charging cable and the terminal at the charging station.
ANTI-THEFT STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
An anti-theft structure for an electronic control unit which includes an electronic control unit including assembly brackets mounted on both sides thereof and connector mounting grooves formed in an upper portion thereof to be spaced apart from each other; connectors coupled to the connector mounting grooves, and including connector coupling portions therein; and a safety bracket including side coupling portions on both ends of the safety bracket, the side coupling portions being engaged with assembly brackets, and bracket coupling portions corresponding to the connector coupling portions and the bracket coupling portions being engaged with the connector coupling portions.
Network port cover module and network port locking device having same
Disclosed is a network port cover module and a network port locking device having the cover module. The network port cover module includes a plurality of modules inserted into and coupled to a network port of a network device, the plurality of modules being configured to be locked and coupled together or separated from each other, and configured to be locked and coupled to or unlocked and separated from the network port according to a locked and coupled state or an unlocked and separated state of the plurality of modules.
Method and system for communication between a vehicle and a charging station for unlocking mechanical charging cable coupling
A method for communicating between an electric vehicle and a charging station for electrically charging at least one energy storage device of the electric vehicle. The electric vehicle is connected to the charging station during the charging process by a lockable mechanical coupling between a terminal of charging cable connected to the vehicle and a terminal of the charging station. Charging current is fed from the charging station through the charging cable. Information is transferred in the course of the charging process based on a communication between the electric vehicle and the charging station. The information includes a signal transmitted from the electric vehicle to the charging station for locking and/or unlocking the mechanical coupling. The signal triggers the locking and/or unlocking of the mechanical coupling between the terminal of the charging cable and the terminal at the charging station.