ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
20240006811 ยท 2024-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/5816
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An electrical connector comprises a plug connector and a socket connector connectable to respective electrical conduits, wherein the plug connector and at least partly prevent or minimize rotational and/or longitudinal movement of the electrical conduits relative to the connectors. The socket connector may comprise a rotatable retainer comprising one or more flange members and the plug connector may comprise one or more complementary flange members, so that rotation of the retainer facilitates engagement between the respective flange members of the socket connector and the plug connector. Power sources are also provided which comprise the hereinbefore described rotatable retainer and flange elements.
Claims
1. An electrical connector that is connectable to an electrical conduit, which comprises a housing having an internal recess and a lock locatable inside the housing for engaging the internal recess of the housing and the conduit to thereby secure the electrical conduit to the electrical connector and at least partly prevent or minimize rotational and/or longitudinal movement of the electrical conduit relative to the electrical connector and wherein the lock comprises a body having two or more portions that are moveable between an open configuration and a dosed, clamping configuration that facilitates clamping engagement of the conduit, wherein the electrical connector further comprises a locking member that can releasably lock the electrical connector to another electrical connector that comprises a complementary locking member.
2. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein the two or more body portions comprise one or more respective snap fit connectors that facilitate maintaining the dosed, clamping configuration.
3. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein the body is a substantially spherical body.
4. The electrical connector of claim 3, wherein the lock is, or comprises, a locking ball.
5. (canceled)
6. The electrical connector of claim 1, which is a plug connector that further comprises a plug member.
7. (canceled)
8. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein the electrical connector comprises a clamp to facilitate maintaining the electrical connection between conductor(s) and wires of the conduit.
9. The electrical connector of claim 8, wherein the clamp is a spring steel clamp.
10. The electrical connector of claim 1, wherein the electrical connector is a socket connector further comprising a socket.
11. The electrical connector of claim 10, wherein the socket connector comprises one or more conductors which are electrically connectable to wires of the conduit.
12. The electrical connector of claim 11, wherein the electrical connector comprises a clamp to facilitate maintaining the electrical connection between the conductor and the wires of the conduit.
13. The electrical connector of claim 12, wherein the clamp is a spring steel clamp.
14. The electrical connector of claim 10, wherein the socket connector comprises the locking member which is connectable to a locking member of a plug connector.
15. The electrical connector of claim 14, wherein the locking member comprises a rotatable retainer and one or more flange elements mounted to the retainer that can engage one or more complementary flange elements of the plug.
16. The electrical connector of claim 15, wherein the rotatable retainer is in an open position when disconnected from the plug to thereby facilitate rapid connection to the plug.
17. The electrical connector of claim 15, wherein the rotatable retainer is rotatable by about 60 degrees to thereby facilitate rapid connection to the plug.
18. (canceled)
19. An electrical connector comprising a plug connector and a socket connector that are connectable to respective electrical conduits, wherein the plug connector comprises a housing having an internal recess and a lock locatable inside the electrical connector for engaging the internal recess and the conduit to thereby secure one of the electrical conduits to the electrical connector and the socket connector comprises a housing having an internal recess and a lock locatable inside the housing for engaging the internal recess and the conduit to thereby secure another of the electrical conduits to the electrical connector, wherein the plug connector and the socket connector are connectable to each other to thereby form an electrical connection between the plug connector and the socket connector, wherein: the lock of the plug connector can engage the housing and the electrical conduit to secure or at least partly prevent or minimize rotational and/or longitudinal movement of the electrical conduit relative to the plug connector; the lock of the socket connector can engage the housing and the electrical conduit to secure or at least partly prevent or minimize rotational and/or longitudinal movement of the electrical conduit relative to the socket connector; and each lock comprises a respective body having two or more portions that are moveable between an open configuration and a closed, clamping configuration and wherein the socket connector further comprises a locking member that can releasably lock the socket connector to a complementary locking member of the plug connector.
20.-31. (canceled)
32. A power source comprising a plug connector for receiving power from a socket connector of an electrical conduit electrically connectable to a power supply, the plug connector of the power source and the socket connector of the electrical conduit comprising one or more respective, complementary flange elements that form a lockable electrical connection between the power source plug connector and the socket connector of the electrical conduit connectable to the power supply, wherein the socket connector of the electrical conduit further comprises a housing having an internal recess and a lock locatable inside the housing for engaging the internal recess and the conduit to thereby secure the electrical conduit to the plug connector of the power source.
33. (canceled)
34. The power source of claim 32, further comprising one or more power source socket connectors connectable to a plug connector of an electrical conduit that comprises a housing having an internal recess and a lock located inside the plug connector for engaging the internal recess and that secures the electrical conduit to the plug connector, the plug connector of the electrical conduit and the power source socket connectors comprising one or more respective, complementary flange elements that form a lockable electrical connection between the plug connector of the electrical conduit and the socket connector of the power source.
35. The power source of claim 34, wherein the power source socket connectors comprise respective rotatable retainers comprising the one or more flange elements of the power source socket connector, arranged so that rotation of the retainer facilitates an engagement between the complementary flange elements to form a lockable electrical connection between the plug connector of the electrical conduit and the socket connectors of the power source.
36. (canceled)
37. The power source of claim 32, wherein the socket connector of the electrical conduit comprises a rotatable retainer comprising the one or more flange elements, arranged so that rotation of the retainer facilitates engagement between the complementary flange elements to form a lockable electrical connection between the socket connector of the electrical conduit and the plug connector of the power source.
38. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0045] Non-limiting embodiments of the invention are described with reference to the figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0088] As shown in
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[0090] The locking ball recess 14 of the male plug housing 15 and of the female socket housing 16 has locking ball recess groove 38 that engages locking ball bump 39 on the outside diameter of each of the locking balls 13A,B to provide an Ingress Protection (IP) Rating once the assembled locking ball 13A,B with captured double insulated cables 40A, B are assembled into the locking ball recess 14 of the male plug housing 15 or female socket housing 16. The captured locking balls 13A,B respectively prevent the double insulated electrical cables 40A, B from being pulled out of the proximal end of the male plug 11 and/or female socket 12 when load is applied to either of both of the double insulated cables 40A, B, such as when the double insulated cables 40A, B are pulled hard to clear a snag against an obstacle. As a result, the locking ball 13A,B prevents any transfer of the load or tension from pulling on the double insulated cables 40A, B being transferred to the single insulated wire 31 and its connection to male conductor 18, female conductor 19 and spring steel clamp 22.
[0091] The single insulated wires 31 are connected to the male conductor 18 of the male plug 11 using the novel connection means of a spring steel clamp 22 in place of the conventional screwed clamp means. In the same method, the single insulated wires 31 are connected to the female conductor 19 of the female socket 12 using the novel connection means of a spring steel clamp 22 in place of the conventional screwed clamp means.
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[0093] When assembling the male conductor assembly 20 into male plug housing 15, plug isolating blades 201, 202 and 203 contact locking ball 13A to assist the engagement of locking ball bump 39 into locking ball recess groove 38 and maintain locking ball 13A firmly engaged in locking ball recess 14 to provide an IP Rating seal between locking ball 13A and locking ball recess 14. Similarly, when assembling the female conductor assembly 21 into female socket housing 16, socket isolating blades 211, 212 and 213 contact locking ball 13B to assist the engagement of locking ball bump 39 into locking ball recess groove 38 and maintain locking ball 13B firmly engaged in locking ball recess 14 to provide an IP Rating seal between locking ball 13B and locking ball recess 14.
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[0096] Mounting body base 34 includes stepped flange 214 with inner o-ring groove 215 and outer o-ring groove 216 both fitted with flexible o-rings to prevent water ingress. Stepped flange 214 engages shoulder 277 on retaining ring 27 to capture it on female socket housing 16.
[0097] It will be understood that the more common method of assembling the inner assembly of commonly used plugs and sockets to the outer housing is to force the inner assembly into a malleable outer housing where the housing and the inner assembly is prone to damage when being forcibly assembled or disassembled by a tradesman using pliers or such tools to complete this task. The screw fastener 30 means of securing the male conductor assembly 20 to the male plug housing 15 and female conductor assembly 21 to the female socket housing 16 is more convenient and avoids damage of any of the component parts during assembly or disassembly. The male plug 11 and female socket 12 of the connector 10 are designed to be fitted to existing power leads and extension leads by a qualified trades person to provide a safe and secure connector 10 for domestic, commercial or industrial applications.
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[0100] These features provide convenience when male plug 11 is disconnected from female socket 12, with the retaining ring 27 remaining attached to female socket housing 16, in the open position, ready to accept male plug 11 when reconnection is required. Capture of retaining ring 27 by guide slot bumps 167, 168 and 169 to female socket housing 16 when female conductor assembly 21 is disassembled, allows reassembly of female conductor assembly with stepped flange 214 on female socket housing 16 capturing shoulder 277 of the retaining ring 27.
[0101] The retainer ring 27 flange segments 26 may also include small engagement locking bumps (not shown) to provide secure engagement of the male plug 11 flange segments 25 to the female socket 12 flange segments 26 on the retaining ring 27 when reaching full engagement. As the opposing flange segments 25 & 26 reach full engagement, engagement locking bumps may be required to be overcome to complete the rotation and thereby secure the retaining ring 27 in the fully locked position. The full engagement of the flange segments 25 to flange segments 26 engages the male plug 11 and female socket 12 tightly together pressing O-ring 28 in groove 216 on mounting body base 34, against the face of the male plug housing 15 to provide the desired IP Rating. O-ring 28 may be a flexible O-ring or a formed O-ring bump on mounting body base 34.
[0102] The retainer ring 27 flange segments 26 may also include a flattening of the angled face (not shown) towards the end of each flange segment 26 to align with a similar flat on the male plug 11 flange segments 25 to provide a flat to flat engagement to enhance engagement of flange segments 25 to flange segments 26.
[0103] The retaining ring 27 is prevented from rotating more than the 60 degrees from open to closed to simplify operation by lugs 271, 272 and 273 engaging guide slots 161, 162 and 163. The external surface of the retaining ring 27 features raised surface segments or a roughened texture to provide grip for the operator when rotating the retaining ring 27 from an open position to a closed or locked position and vice versa.
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[0105] The retaining ring 127 when provided on standard wall mounted general purpose outlet 190 cover plates 151, will provide an improved and safe power connection that would be particularly beneficial in hospitals, restaurants, factories, offices and other situations where power leads and extension leads are used that include the male plug 111 of the invention. To further reduce the trip hazard of power leads coming from wall mounted general purpose outlets 190, the retaining ring 127 and female socket 112 may be set at an angle (not shown) to the cover plate 151 so the male plug 111 when connected, points towards the floor to direct the power lead or extension lead closer to the floor and reduce the trip hazard, providing a safer work place.
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[0107] It will be appreciated that the invention and the particular embodiments disclosed herein provide a safe and secure electrical connector for power cords or extension leads and to provide an IP Rating for the electrical connector to prevent the electrocution of operators when the connection is exposed to water spray or rain. Connection of power cords in workplaces are often exposed to water, particularly on construction sites, so providing an electrical connector with an IP Rating improves the safety for the operator.
[0108] The male plug 11 and female socket 12 of the connector 10 are suited to being fitted to original equipment power tools and power appliances or extension cables by manufacturers of such items. The male plug 11 and female socket 12 of the connector 10 are also suited to being fitted by persons with electrical trades to assemble to existing power tools or extension leads. The described male plug 11 and female socket 12 of the connector 10 may be fitted as a replacement of unsafe or damaged plugs and sockets to provide an improved and safe connector 10 in place of the commonly used male plugs and female sockets that are slidably engaged with minimal safety features to protect operators.
[0109] It will also be appreciated that vehicles such as caravans and campervans typically rely on external power sources, such as where an extension lead is plugged into a power pole on-site (or a power outlet at a home) and then the female socket is plugged into the male plug mounted on the caravan normally behind a lid on the outside of the caravan. The power inlet 152 may be mounted at a downward angle on the caravan to point the extension lead towards the ground to limit the protrusion of the lead away from the caravan thereby reducing the trip hazard commonly encountered with caravan power supply extension leads. Certain embodiments of the invention address problems where the plug readily detaches due to a light bump or pull on the extension lead.
[0110] Certain embodiments of the invention address another particular problem and safety risk that occurs with pulling on snagged power cords and power cord extensions plug/socket connections which is the stretching of the outer double insulated cable that leads to the loosening of connection and potential exposure of the internal single insulated wires. Power tool leads, appliance leads and extension leads require regular inspection to identify unsafe cords where the internal single insulated wires are exposed from the cable end of an electrical plug or socket. This invention eliminates or at least minimizes the potential to expose the internal single insulated cable by using a locking ball within the electrical plug or socket to secure the outer double insulated cable within the electrical plug or socket and eliminate the opportunity of exposing the single insulated wires. In electrical leads with changeable plugs or sockets, under a pulling load, the outer double insulated cable can separate from the cable end of the electrical plug or socket. The pulling load can transfer to the wire connection with the conductor element within the plug or socket which can lead to the disconnection of power or create a hot connection, which is a major safety hazard. Preventing the exposure of the internal single insulated wires improves safety for the operator and ensures power cords will pass regular electrical lead inspection, saving the time and cost of removing faulty electrical plugs and sockets and replacing with new plugs and sockets.
[0111] It will also be appreciated that external shape of the male plug 11 and female socket 12 of the connector 10 when connected is provided with a smooth contour from a smaller diameter to the larger diameter with no hard shoulders, to prevent the connector 10 from snagging on obstacles while being used to provide power to a power tool or appliance. The smooth external shape of the connector 10 is particularly appropriate for tradesman on construction sites but is also applicable and desirable for industrial, commercial and domestic situations. The connector 10 is provided with a rubber or silicon bend protection grommet 29 fitted at the proximal end of the male plug housing 15 and female socket housing 16 to reduce the flexing of the double insulated cable 40 against the proximal ends of the male plug 11 and female socket 12 of the connector 10 to reduce potential damage to the double insulated cable.
[0112] It will also be appreciated that particular embodiments of this invention include an improved means to connect single insulated wires to the electrical plug conductors. The common method is to wrap the bared copper wire around the shank of a screw which is then tightened to lock the wire to the conductor element. The common issue with the existing screw connection is that the copper wire is not fully engaged under the screw head and the tension on the screw is insufficient to ensure a permanent connection. An insecure connection can create safety problems and the risk of starting a fire and can lead to an interruption of the power supply when a load is applied to the outer double insulated cable causing the inner single insulated wire to separate from the screwed terminal connection. This invention utilizes a spring steel clamp to provide a simple and safe connection of the single insulation wires. With the locking ball securing the outer double insulated cable, the connection of the single insulated wires will no longer be subjected to a pulling load so a spring steel clamp is able to be used to connect the single insulated wires. The spring steel clamp is a safe and secure means of connecting single insulation wires that has not been used as a connection means in the commonly used male plug and female socket application. Spring steel clamps are used in many electrical connections and are included in this invention as an improved means of electrical connection within a male plug and female socket.
[0113] A further feature of this invention is to achieve an Ingress Protection Rating (IP Rating) for the male plug and female socket of the connector. An IP Rating for the male plug and female socket of the connector will prevent intrusion from dust and from water splashing against the enclosure from any direction thereby improving safety for the operator. A snug fit of components with the provision of a sealing ring, such as a commercially available O-ring or the inclusion of an O-ring shape on one or more faces of any ingress sealing sections of the male plug or female socket, will provide the desired IP Rating.
[0114] Throughout the specification the aim has been to describe the preferred embodiments of the invention without limiting the invention to any one embodiment or specific collection of features. It will therefore be appreciated by those of skill in the art that, in light of the instant disclosure, various modifications and changes can be made in the particular embodiments exemplified without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0115] All computer programs, algorithms, patent and scientific literature referred to herein is incorporated herein by reference.