DEVICE FOR AN ELECTRICAL PLUG PROVIDED WITH A WINDING MEANS
20220271480 · 2022-08-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T10/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01R13/72
ELECTRICITY
Y02T90/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02T10/7072
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
The invention is an electrical connector provided with winder means for temporarily fastening the cable to which it is attached.
An object of the invention is to facilitate winding cables that are connected to electrical appliances, or extension cords, or indeed cables for recharging electric vehicles.
The connector is constituted by a connector body (A) that includes fastener means (Cro1, Cro2, C) for temporarily fastening the cable to which the connector is attached. The plate (Cro1) being integral with the connector body (A). The two portions (Cro1, Cro2) are assembled together face-to-face via their pivot axis C, which is situated on a horizontal axis (AXH) that is common to both plates (Cro1, Cro2).
The electrical connector of the invention is particularly intended for cables for recharging batteries of electric vehicles.
Claims
1. An electrical connector (A, D, P, Y) characterized in that it includes fastener means (Cro1-Cro2-C, E-F-M-G, Ano1-R, Ano2-S) for temporarily fastening the cable to which it is attached.
2. An electrical connector according to claim 1, characterized in that said fastener means are constituted by a first plate (Cro1) integral with the body of said connector (A) and a second plate (Cro2) rotatably connected about an axis of rotation (C) appearing on said first plate (Cro1): said first plate (Cro1) presenting an upwardly-open notch (En1) in its bottom edge, which edge is formed by a first circular arc (Ac1) originating at a connection point (P1) situated on the edge of said first plate (Cro1); and said second plate (Cro2) presenting a downwardly-open notch (En2) in its top edge, which edge is formed by a second circular arc (Ac2) originating at a connection point (P3) situated on the edge of said second plate (Cro2).
3. An electrical connector according to claim 2, characterized in that said circular arcs (Ac1, Ac2) subtend an angle at the center that is equal to the sum of 180° plus an additional angle (K) lying in the range 0° to 60°.
4. An electrical connector according to claim 1, characterized in that said fastener means are constituted by a housing (E) fastened on said connector (D), a slider (F) being arranged in the housing, said slider (F) being designed to wedge said cable in the housing (E) by means of a spring (G).
5. An electrical connector according to claim 1, characterized in that said fastener means consist in a cylindrical ring (Ano1, Ano2), presenting an opening angle (Ang1, Ang2) associated with closure means (R, S).
6. An electrical connector according to claim 5, characterized in that said closure means (R) are hinged to said ring (Ano1).
7. An electrical connector according to claim 5, characterized in that said closure means (S) surround said ring (Ano2).
8. An electrical connector according to claim 5, characterized in that said opening angle (Ang1) lies in the range 50° to 100°.
9. An electrical connector according to claim 5, characterized in that said opening angle (Ang2) lies in the range 150° to 190°.
10. An electrical connector according to claim 2, characterized in that holder means (35, 36, 37, 38) are provided that are fastened to said body of the connector (A, D, P, Y).
11. An electrical connector according to claim 2, characterized in that a tab (Pat) is provided on said second plate (Cro2), which tab is perpendicular to the plate.
12. An application of the electrical connector (A, D, P, Y) according to claim 1, characterized in that it is adapted to cables for recharging batteries of electric vehicles.
Description
[0016] The present invention appears below in greater detail in the following description of embodiments given by way of illustration and with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
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[0028] Elements present in more than one of the figures are given the same references in each of them.
[0029] With reference to
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[0031] With reference to
[0032] Returning to
[0033] The circular arcs (Ac1, Ac2) subtend an angle at the center that is equal to the sum of 180° plus an additional angle (K). They terminate at respective points (P5, P6) at the left-hand ends of the plates. The additional angle (K) is not less than 0°. In practice, its value may be as much as 50°. Typically, it is about 47°.
[0034] With reference to
[0035] On the second plate (Cro2) there can be seen a tab (Pat) that projects forwards and that is thus perpendicular thereto. The function of the tab (Pat) is to make it easier to take hold of the electrical connector.
[0036] In
[0037] Thus, a first loop is formed in the cable, which therefore presents two strands. The first strand is attached to the connector, and the second strand is free. The device is opened, so as to insert the free strand in the notch in one of the plates. Finally, the plates of the device are closed so as to hold this strand captive, and as a result it is firmly held stationary. It then suffices to turn the loop in order to wind the cable.
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[0039] It shows clearly the circle that is formed by the two notches (En1, En2) when their horizontal axes (AHX) are in alignment. This circle serves to hold the free strand of the loop firmly captive.
[0040] The circular arcs (Ac1 and Ac2) preferably subtend an angle at the center that is equal to the sum of 180° plus an additional angle (K) lying in the range 0° to 60°.
[0041] Specifically, it is preferable for this additional angle to be greater than 0°, so that the cable is lightly pinched on being inserted into the device and so as to prevent the cable from being able to escape when the two plates are closed. Preferably, this angle is equal to about 47°.
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[0043] With reference to
[0044] The housing (E) is in the shape of a hollow rectangular box and in its bottom edge it presents a first notch (H) that is upwardly open, the notch being vertical in shape on its right-hand portion (a1) and circularly arcuate in shape on its left-hand portion (b1).
[0045] The slider (F) is in the shape of a solid rectangular block. In its bottom edge it presents a second notch (B) that is upwardly open, the notch being vertical in shape on its right-hand portion (c1) and circularly arcuate in shape on its left-hand portion (d1).
[0046] In its right-hand edge it presents a third notch (L) that serves to hold the spring (G) captive and to guide it.
[0047] On its left-hand edge, it presents a portion of smaller size than its body, this portion projects from the housing and acts as a button (M) for actuating the slider (F).
[0048] With reference to
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[0050] Thus, a first loop is formed in the cable, which thus presents two strands. The first strand is attached to the connector (A, D, P, Y), and the second strand is free. The button is pressed so as to release the passage and enable the free second strand to be inserted into the notch. Finally, pressure on the button is released, so as to hold the strand captive, thereby holding it firmly stationary. It then suffices to turn the loop in order to wind the cable.
[0051] There can also be seen holder means (36) for holding the cable captive when it is fully wound. These means may be a lace or a tape provided with a self-gripping strip. Ideally, these means are fastened to the body of the connector (D).
[0052] With reference to
[0053] The free space (U) that is created in this way enables a strand of the electric cable to be inserted and held stationary in the ring.
[0054] With reference to
[0055] Thus, a first loop is formed in the cable, which therefor presents two strands. The first strand is attached to the connector (P), and the free second strand is inserted in the ring (Ano1), which holds it stationary by means of the two arms (V, X). Finally, the closure means (R) are closed. It then suffices to turn the loop as formed in this way in order to proceed with winding the cable.
[0056] There can also be seen holder means (37) for holding the cable captive when it is fully wound. These means may be a lace or a tape provided with a self-gripping strip. Ideally, these means are fastened to the body of the connector (P).
[0057] With reference to
[0058] Thus, a first loop is formed in the cable, which therefore presents two strands. The first strand is attached to the connector (Y), and the free second strand is inserted in the ring (Ano2), which holds it partially by means of the two arms (V, X). Finally, the closure means (S) are closed. It then suffices to turn the loop as formed in this way in order to proceed with winding the cable.
[0059] There can also be seen holder means (38) for holding the cable captive when it is fully wound. These means may be a lace or a tape provided with a self-gripping strip. Ideally, these means are fastened to the body of the connector (Y).
[0060] Thus, the person skilled in the art can readily understand that there exist an infinity of solutions for fastening a strand of a cable to an electrical connector.
[0061] The invention thus provides an electrical connector provided with means for temporarily fastening the cable to which it is attached, regardless of the form of those means.
[0062] The embodiments of the invention described above have been selected for their concrete natures. Nevertheless, it is not possible to list exhaustively all embodiments covered by the invention. In particular, any of the means described may be replaced by equivalent means without going beyond the ambit of the present invention.