Electrical power inlet connection device and method
11183799 · 2021-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
H01R25/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical power inlet connection device, can be attached to portable and/or transitional physical structures. While interacting with tools, an individual may utilize electrical and electronic devices to work on material, where the electrical power inlet connection device can be attached on an inside of, for example, a sawhorse leg. The electrical power inlet connection device has at least one female power outlet and a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) compartment, like those currently utilized near sinks for safety. However, the electrical power inlet connection device can only have a single male power plug. With GFCI, all electrical power inlet connection device applications assure added electrical security. A USB or other electrical/electronic connections can be added to the compartment for connecting to music sources, cell phones, the Internet, etc. within a GFCI compartment.
Claims
1. An electrical power inlet connection device comprising: a case; one male electrical inlet plug fixedly attached to a continuous, planar surface of the case; and at least one female electrical receptacle fixedly attached to the continuous, planar surface of the case; wherein the one male electrical inlet plug is in direct electrical communication with the at least one female electrical receptacle.
2. The electrical power inlet connection device of claim 1, wherein the at least one female electrical receptacle fixedly attached to the surface of the case includes a plurality of female electrical receptacles fixedly attached to the surface of the case; wherein the female electrical receptacles are in direct electrical communication with each other and in direct electrical communication with the one male electrical inlet plug.
3. The electrical power inlet connection device of claim 2, wherein each of the one male electrical inlet plug and the plurality of female electrical receptacles utilize 120 volts alternating current electrical power.
4. The electrical power inlet connection device of claim 3, wherein the case is disposed on or in a portable or a transitional physical structure.
5. The electrical power inlet connection device of claim 4, wherein the portable or transitional physical structure comprises a sawhorse, a table, a straight chair, a lounge chair, a golf cart, an automobile, a truck, a building addition, or a permanent column, a stake, a post, or a pole disposed in the ground or other structures.
6. The electrical power inlet connection device of claim 5, further comprising a ground fault circuit interrupter that is in electrical communication with the one male electrical inlet plug and the plurality of female electrical receptacles.
7. The electrical power inlet connection device of claim 6, further comprising a universal serial port that is in electrical communication with the one male electrical inlet plug, the plurality of female electrical receptacles, and the ground fault interrupter.
8. The electrical power inlet connection device of claim 7, wherein the universal serial port is connectable with electronic device batteries chargers.
9. The electrical power inlet connection device of claim 2, wherein the one male electrical inlet plug on the case is connectable with a first extension cord female receptacle and one of the female electrical receptacles is connectable with a second extension cord male plug, wherein another one male electrical inlet plug on another case is connectable with a second extension cord female receptacle so as to form an electrical daisy chain connection between the case and the another case.
10. A method of forming an electrical daisy chain connection between a first electrical power inlet connection device and a second electrical power inlet connection device, comprising: providing the first electrical power inlet connection device including a first case having one male electrical inlet plug fixedly attached to a continuous, planar surface of the first case and a plurality of female electrical receptacles fixedly attached to the continuous, planar surface of the first case; wherein the female electrical receptacles attached to the surface of the first case are in direct electrical communication with each other and in direct electrical communication with the one male electrical inlet plug attached to the surface of the first case; providing the second electrical power inlet connection device including a second case having one male electrical inlet plug fixedly attached to a surface of the second case and a plurality of female electrical receptacles fixedly attached to the surface of the second case; wherein the female electrical receptacles attached to the surface of the second case are in direct electrical communication with each other and are in direct electrical communication with the one male electrical inlet plug attached to the surface of the second case; connecting a female electrical receptacle on a first extension cord with the one male electrical inlet plug on the first case; plugging a male plug on a second extension cord into one of the female receptacles on the first case; and connecting a female electrical receptacle on the second extension cord with the one male electrical inlet plug on the second case; thereby forming an electrical daisy chain connection between the first electrical power inlet connection device and the second electrical power inlet connection device.
11. The method of forming an electrical daisy chain connection between the first electrical power inlet connection device and the second electrical power inlet connection device of claim 10, wherein both of the electrical power inlet connection devices utilize 120 volts alternating current electrical power.
12. The method of forming an electrical daisy chain connection between the first electrical power inlet connection device and the second electrical power inlet connection device of claim 11, wherein the first and second electrical power inlet connection devices are disposed on or in a portable or a transitional physical structure.
13. The method of forming an electrical daisy chain connection between the first electrical power inlet connection device and the second electrical power inlet connection device of claim 12, wherein the portable or transitional physical structure comprises a sawhorse, a table, a straight chair, a lounge chair, a golf cart, an automobile, a truck, a building addition, or a permanent column, a stake, a post, or a pole disposed in the ground or other structures.
14. The method of forming an electrical daisy chain connection between the first electrical power inlet connection device and the second electrical power inlet connection device of claim 13, further comprising a ground fault circuit interrupter that is in electrical communication with the one male electrical inlet plug and the plurality of female electrical receptacles in each of the first electrical power inlet connection device and the second electrical power inlet connection device.
15. The method of forming an electrical daisy chain connection between the first electrical power inlet connection device and the second electrical power inlet connection device of claim 14, wherein both the first electrical power inlet connection device and a second electrical power inlet connection device further comprise a universal serial port that is in electrical communication with the one male electrical inlet plug, the plurality of female electrical receptacles, and the ground fault interrupter.
16. The method of forming an electrical daisy chain connection between the first electrical power inlet connection device and the second electrical power inlet connection device of claim 15, wherein both of the universal serial ports are capable of connecting with electronic device battery chargers.
17. A method of forming an electrical power inlet connection device, comprising: fixedly attaching one male electrical inlet plug to a continuous, planar surface of a case; fixedly attaching a plurality of female electrical receptacles to the continuous, planar surface of the case; wherein the female electrical receptacles are in direct electrical communication with each other and in direct electrical communication with the one male electrical inlet plug.
18. The method of forming an electrical power inlet connection device of claim 17, wherein each of the one male electrical inlet plug and the plurality of female electrical receptacles utilizes 120 volts alternating current electrical power.
19. The method of forming an electrical power inlet connection device of claim 18, wherein each of the male electrical inlet plug and the plurality of female electrical receptacles are disposed on or in a portable or a transitional physical structure.
20. The method of forming an electrical power inlet connection device of claim 19, wherein the portable or transitional physical structure comprises a sawhorse, a table, a straight chair, a lounge chair, a golf cart, an automobile, a truck, a building addition, or a permanent column, a stake, a post, or a pole disposed in the ground or other structures; further comprising a ground fault circuit interrupter that is in electrical communication with the one male electrical inlet plug and the plurality of female electrical receptacles in each of the first electrical power inlet connection device and the second electrical power inlet connection device; and wherein each of the first electrical power inlet connection device and the second electrical power inlet connection device are capable of connecting with electronic device batteries chargers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION
(15) The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should also be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features. In respect of the methods disclosed, the order of the steps presented is exemplary in nature, and thus, is not necessary or critical.
(16) Currently, as illustrated in prior art
(17) Although not shown, the individual may even add an additional extension cord between the first extension cord 16 and the established power female connector 12! In either case, it can be seen that the likely prior art connection scenarios are cumbersome because the individual would need to repeatably “swing” a significant portion of the connected extension cord(s) 16 and the connected tool power cord 22. This would be required because the individual is likely to constantly make adjustments to his/her position, while making the necessary operations on the part. Likely adjustments to the process being performed by the individual would be drilling and grinding, or adjusting materials that are being worked out upon the sawhorse. Unfortunately, but commonly, the individual may be exposed to electrical shock conditions or fire hazards if the extension cord(s) 16 becomes frayed or is cut, and especially if exposed to moisture, fire, chemicals, heat, and cold conditions
(18) In accordance with the present invention and as illustrated in
(19) The craftsman or handyman utilizes electrical power tools 10, like saws, drills, and grinders, to work on the materials not shown but common in the art, like boards, in order to supply power to the tool 10 (i.e., electrical power equipment and devices). As such, the individual inserts the male connector 14 on the extension cord 16 into the female receptacle 12 of an established electrical power source, not seen but common in the art. Then, at the far other end of the extension cord 16, the individual would connect a female connector 24 of the extension cord 16 to a male plug 34, 34′ of an electrical power inlet connection device 32, 32′, which are respectively attached to the cases 38, 38′ (see
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(21) Next, the male connector 20 on the end of the power cable 22, which is shown attached to the power tool 10, is plugged into one of the female power outlets 32a, 32b, or 32a′, 32b′ on the respective electrical power inlet connection device 32, 32′. Between the female power outlets 32a, 32b there is indicated ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI), which are common in the art, that are separately located inside each of the GFCI compartments 36, 36′ of the electrical power inlet connections 32, 32′.
(22) It is to be noted that a single electrical power inlet connection device 32, 32′ can have more than two added female power outlets 32a, 32b, or 32a′, 32b′. However, an electrical power inlet connection device 32, 32′ cannot have more than one male power inlet connector 34, 34′ on it. The reason for this is to assure that there is not a mixing of two or more separate established power sources, like the established electrical power source that is connected to the connector 12, see
(23) By way of applying multiple electrical power inlet connection devices 32 and 32′, which can be mixed therebetween, on the same or different sawhorses 30 (or separate portable and transitional physical structures, like, tables 42, straight chairs 46, lounge chairs 44, golf carts 48, automobiles 50, trucks 52 (basically any vehicle), and building additions 40, etc.) there is provided a way to “daisy chain” multiple electrical power inlet connection devices 32, 32′ together. This way to “daisy chain” is illustrated in
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(25) Continuing the daisy chain process, a male plug 14 on a second extension cord 16 is mated with the female receptacle 32a′ on the first electrical power inlet connection device 32′, while the male plug 34′ of a second electrical power inlet connection device 32′ is mated with the female receptacle 24 of the second extension cord 16. Hence, the female receptacles 32a′, 32b′ on the second electrical power inlet connection device 32′ are then internally electrically powered.
(26) Once again, continuing the daisy chain process, a male receptacle 14 on a third extension cord 16 is mated with a female inlet receptacle 32a′ on the second electrical power inlet connection device 32′, while the male plug 34′ of a third electrical power inlet connection device 32′ is mated with the female receptacle 24 of the third extension cord 16. This in turn internally electrically powers the female receptacles 32a′, 32b′ on the third electrical power inlet connection device 32′. Therefore, three electrical power inlet connection devices 32′ are daisy chained together. Consequently, additional electrical power inlet connection devices 32′ can be daisy chained together in a similar manner.
(27) Thus, the daisy chain process allows multiple “unplugged” receptacle outlets 32b′ on the three electrical power inlet connection devices 32′ to be utilized for supplying electricity to an assortment of electrical power equipment and devices 10 and internally electrically connects GFCIs, USBs, etc. that may be connected internally within the three electrical power inlet connection devices 32′.
(28) The instant electrical power inlet connection devices 32, 32′ can be attached to any portable structure, e.g., sawhorses 30, tables 42, straight chairs 46, lounge chairs 44, vehicles 48, 50, 52, etc., as seen in
(29) One significant advantage that the electrical power inlet connection devices 32, 32′ of
(30) While certain representative embodiments and details have been shown for purposes of illustrating the invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure, which is further described in the following appended claims.