Electrical plug removal implement
11217956 · 2022-01-04
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Abstract
An electrical plug removal tool/implement comprising a nonconductive faceplate having a set of apertures contoured to receive the prongs of an electrical plug. The removal implement positions between the electrical outlet and the electrical plug, with the prongs traversing the same, and is adapted to pull the plug from the outlet when flexible strings are pulled which are affixed to the faceplate. The faceplate may comprise a plurality of sets of apertures in some embodiments.
Claims
1. An electrical plug removal implement comprising: a faceplate fabricated from a nonconductive polymeric material; a cluster of apertures comprising three or more apertures traversing the faceplate, each aperture shaped to contour a prong of standard-sized electrical plug and allow through-passage of said prong; one or more flexible strings affixed at a proximal end to the faceplate adapted to pull away the faceplate from an abutting electrical outlet; two centrally-disposed different clusters of apertures superimposed over one another including a first centrally-disposed cluster and a second centrally-disposed cluster, wherein the first centrally-disposed cluster of apertures comprises apertures shaped to contour prongs of a 110 volt, 15 amperage electrical outlet, and wherein the second centrally-disposed cluster of apertures comprises apertures adapted to contour prongs of a 120 volt, 30 amperage outlet; wherein the faceplate is adapted to position between an electrical outlet and a body of an electrical plug with the prongs of the electrical plug passing through the faceplate.
2. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 1, wherein the faceplate is fabricated from one of a flexible and rigid material.
3. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 1, wherein the faceplate comprises shapes of one of round, square, triangular, and hexagonal.
4. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 1, wherein the cluster of apertures comprises apertures shaped to contour one of the prongs of: a 20-amp 110V electrical outlet, a 30-amp 110V electrical outlet, and a 50-amp 250V electrical outlet.
5. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 1, wherein forward tensile force applied to the flexible strings pulls the faceplate and electrical plug out of the electrical outlet.
6. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 1, wherein the flexible string comprises a nonconductive flexible chord fabricated from woven twine or rope.
7. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of flexible strings, each affixed at a proximal end to the faceplate and tied together at a distal end.
8. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 1, further comprising one or more sets of apertures superimposed over on another on the faceplate.
9. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 1, further comprising four or more sets of apertures arranged at evenly-spaced intervals around a perimeter of the faceplate.
10. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 9, wherein the first cluster of apertures is in diametric opposition on the faceplate to the second cluster of apertures.
11. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 1, further comprising two tabs laterally-protruding from the faceplate, where each tab juts rearwardly from the faceplate.
12. An electrical plug removal implement comprising: a hexagonal faceplate fabricated from a nonconductive polymeric material; three or more different clusters of apertures arranged around a center point of the faceplate, each cluster of apertures comprising three or more apertures traversing the faceplate, each cluster of apertures shaped to contour prongs of a standard-sized electrical plug and allow through-passage of said prongs; two tabs protruding laterally from the faceplate and jutting rearwardly, each tab defining an aperture; one or more flexible strings affixed at a proximal end to a tab, the flexible strings adapted to pull away the faceplate from an abutting electrical outlet; wherein the faceplate is adapted to position between an electrical outlet and a body of an electrical plug with the prongs of the electrical plug passing through the faceplate.
13. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of different clusters of apertures.
14. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 13, wherein two or more of the different clusters of apertures are is superimposed over a first cluster of apertures.
15. The electrical plug removal implement of claim 13, wherein one or more of the different clusters of apertures are superimposed over a first cluster of apertures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(16) Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” and similar language throughout this specification may, but do not necessarily, all refer to the same embodiment.
(17) Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. In the following description, numerous specific details are provided to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize, however, that the invention may be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, and so forth. In other instances, well-known structures, materials, or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the invention.
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(19) The implement 100 is mounted on an electrical plug 154 being gripped by a user's hand 152. The electrical plug 154 comprises a plurality of prongs 166 which protrude laterally from the plug 154 and cantilever therefrom. The implement 100 comprises a faceplate 102 formed from a rigid, flexible or semi-flexible, nonconductive, polymeric material. The faceplate 102 comprises a planar forward surface and a planar rearward surface. A plurality of apertures position on the faceplate through which the prongs 166 protrude.
(20) In various embodiments, the faceplate 102 comprises two lateral tabs 156 (or wings) which protrude laterally from the faceplate 102. These tabs 156 may also define bores or apertures through which a chord 106 is tied. The chord 106 may alternatively be twine, rope, cable or the like.
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(22) The faceplate 102 is adapted to position between the plug 154 and a socket on a wall surface. The chord 106 may be drawn rearwardly to pull the plug 154 from the socket without damaging the socket nor the plug 154. Because the chord 106 is flexible, while the chord affixed to the plug 154 is typically not, a user is able to pull the plug 154 from the wall along a line which is roughly perpendicular to the wall surface. Other variations in the art do not comprise this flexible chord, which does not interfere with chord to which the plug 154 is affixed. Other variations in the art do not comprise a chord 106 which is flexible along all axes.
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(24) The tab 156 defines an aperture 304 through which the chord 106 may be tied. The tab 156 wraps around to jut rearwardly from the faceplate 102. The tabs 156 and faceplate 102 may be formed as a single-integrated piece.
(25) The faceplate 102 in the shown embodiment is polygonal in shape, or octagonal, from a forward perspective. The faceplate may be irregularly-shaped to contour edging on a plug 154.
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(27) The faceplate 102 may be circular from a forward perspective. In the shown embodiment, two chords 106 are affixed directly to the faceplate 102 instead of to tabs 156 protruding from the side of the faceplate 102.
(28) The faceplate 102 comprises a cluster 404 of apertures 302 through the prongs 166 of the plug 154 protrude. These apertures 302 are shaped to contour the exterior surfacing of the prongs 166. For instance, aperture 302a comprises an elongated vertical bore in the shape of a rectangle. Aperture 302c may comprise a circle or half-circle combined with a square or rectangle for receiving the ground prong 166.
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(30) As shown, the faceplate 102 positions between the plug 154 and the wall 502. The prongs 166 traverse the faceplate 102 through the apertures 302.
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(32) In various embodiments, the faceplate 102 is hexagonal in shape.
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(34) Implement 800 comprises two clusters of apertures 404 superimposed over on another, including a 110/120 volt 15 amp cluster and a 120 volt 30 amp cluster positioned in diametrically-opposed orientations such that the implement 800 may be used interchangeably with either of two separate plugs 154.
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(36) Each of the implements 900-1100 comprise different clusters of apertures 404 adapted to interchange with different sets of plugs 166 on different plugs 154.
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(38) The faceplate 102 of the implement 1200 is shown in place over a socket.
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(40) In this variation, the implements comprise a plurality of clusters of apertures 404, each cluster adapted to interchange with a different set of prongs 166 on a plug 154.
(41) In is an object of the present invention to provide a implement designed to facilitate removal of an electrical plug from an electrical wall socket without bending the prongs on the plug or exposing the user to inadvertent electrocution.
(42) The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.