Locking Electrical Adaptor
20200153160 ยท 2020-05-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/20
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A locking electrical adaptor. The adaptor includes a housing with a pair of conductive prongs for carrying an electrical current, and a grounding prong for grounding an electrical connection of the pair of conductive prongs. The grounding prong is comprised of a flexible conductive material, and includes a lip on a portion thereof, such that upon insertion of the adaptor into an electrical outlet, the lip snaps into place behind a ridge of the electrical outlet to secure the adaptor thereto and lock it in place. The adaptor may be unlocked by depressing a button disposed on the housing, which bends the grounding prong and displaces the lip. After the adaptor is unlocked, the adaptor may be removed from the electrical outlet.
Claims
1) A locking electrical adaptor, comprising: a housing, comprising a button thereon; a pair of conductive prongs that extend forward from a forward surface of the housing, wherein the prongs of the pair of conductive prongs are configured to carry an electrical current in a circuit; a biased grounding prong that grounds the circuit, wherein the biased grounding prong comprises a lip thereon; wherein the adaptor is inserted into an electrical outlet, a bias of the biased grounding prong engages the lip with a ridge of the electrical outlet to lock the adaptor in the electrical outlet; wherein the adaptor is locked in the electrical outlet, the button is depressed to overcome the bias of the biased grounding prong and displace the lip, which disengages the ridge to unlock the adaptor for removal from the electrical outlet.
2) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 1, wherein the biased grounding prong is monolithic with the lip.
3) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 1, wherein the biased grounding prong is comprised of an elongated strip of a flexible conductive material.
4) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 3, wherein the elongated strip includes an upper portion connected to a lower portion by a U-shaped forward end of the elongated strip.
5) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 4, wherein the lip is disposed on the lower portion.
6) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 4, wherein the button comprises an interior portion within the housing and an exterior portion that extends out of the housing, wherein the interior portion engages the lower portion of the elongated strip.
7) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 1, wherein the lip comprises a rearward vertical wall and a forward sloped wall.
8) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 7, wherein the forward sloped wall slidably engages the ridge to overcome the bias of the biased grounding prong during insertion, wherein after insertion the bias of the biased grounding prong moves the lip such that the rearward vertical wall engages the ridge to lock the adaptor in the electrical outlet.
9) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 1, wherein the housing further comprises an electrical cord that extends rearward from a rearward surface of the housing.
10) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 1, wherein the housing further comprises an electrical cord that extends upward from an upper surface of the housing.
11) A locking electrical adaptor, comprising: a housing, comprising a button thereon; a pair of conductive prongs that extend forward from a forward surface of the housing, wherein the prongs of the pair of conductive prongs are configured to carry an electrical current in a circuit; a biased grounding prong that grounds the circuit, wherein the biased grounding prong comprises a lip thereon; wherein the adaptor is inserted into an electrical outlet, a bias of the biased grounding prong engages the lip with a ridge of the electrical outlet to lock the adaptor in the electrical outlet; wherein the adaptor is locked in the electrical outlet, the button is depressed to overcome the bias of the biased grounding prong and displace the lip, which disengages the ridge to unlock the adaptor for removal from the electrical outlet; wherein the biased grounding prong is comprised of an elongated strip of a flexible conductive material; wherein the elongated strip includes an upper portion connected to a lower portion by a U-shaped forward end of the elongated strip; wherein the lip is disposed on the lower portion; wherein the button comprises an interior portion within the housing and an exterior portion that extends out of the housing, wherein the interior portion engages the lower portion of the elongated strip.
12) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 11, wherein the lip comprises a rearward vertical wall and a forward sloped wall.
13) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 12, wherein the forward sloped wall slidably engages the ridge to overcome the bias of the biased grounding prong during insertion, wherein after insertion the bias of the biased grounding prong moves the lip such that the rearward vertical wall engages the ridge to lock the adaptor in the electrical outlet.
14) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 11, wherein the housing further comprises an electrical cord that extends rearward from a rearward surface of the housing.
15) The locking electrical adaptor of claim 11, wherein the housing further comprises an electrical cord that extends upward from an upper surface of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Although the characteristic features of the invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manners in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the invention. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered limiting in any respect.
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[0037] The bias of the biased grounding prong 5 enables the adaptor to be inserted into the electrical outlet, such that the bias of the grounding prong engages the lip 6 with a ridge of the electrical outlet to lock the adaptor 1 in the electrical outlet. After the adaptor 1 is locked in the electrical outlet, the button 3 is depressed to overcome the bias of the biased grounding prong 5 and displace the lip 6, which disengages the ridge of the electrical outlet to unlock the adaptor 1 for removal from the electrical outlet.
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[0040] In the shown embodiments, the biased grounding prong 5 is comprised of an elongated strip of a flexible conductive material, such as a metal, and in this manner is capable of both bending during use and grounding the circuit. The elongated strip includes an upper portion 13 connected to a lower portion 12 by a U-shaped forward end 14 of the elongated strip, thereby forming a lateral gap on a medial portion thereof. The lateral gap provides a space for a flexible movement of the elongated strip, as depicted in
[0041] In addition, in the shown embodiments, the lip 6 is disposed on the lower portion 12 of the elongated strip, and the flexible movement of the elongated strip occurs by a flexible movement of the lower portion 12 for displacement of the lip 6, e.g., as may occur during insertion and locking, as well as unlocking and removal, as depicted in
[0042] Further, in the shown embodiments, the biased grounding prong 5 is monolithic with the lip 6, and in this manner, the biased grounding prong is structurally continuous and may require minimal complexity for manufacture. In addition, the lip 6 comprises a rearward vertical wall 15 and a forward sloped wall 16. In this manner, the lip 6 may function as a hook, such that the adaptor may be effectively locked into, and unlocked from, the electrical outlet during use of the adaptor. In the locked configuration, the rearward vertical wall 15 engages the ridge of the outlet, and in the unlocked configuration the rearward vertical wall 15 does not engage the ridge of the outlet, as described elsewhere herein.
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[0044] In the shown embodiment, the forward sloped wall of the lip 6 slidably engages the ridge 17 to overcome the bias of the biased grounding prong 5 during insertion, and after insertion, the bias of the biased grounding prong 5 moves the lip 6 downward. In this manner, the rearward vertical wall engages the ridge 17 to lock the adaptor in the electrical outlet 7. After the lip 6 passes the ridge 17 during insertion, the lip 6 may click or snap into place behind the ridge 17 within the outlet 7, such that the rearward vertical wall of the lip 6 rests against or near the ridge 17 to place the adaptor in the locked configuration.
[0045] The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present invention to the precise forms disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teaching. The exemplary embodiment was chosen and described to best explain the principles of the present invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the present invention and its embodiments with modifications as suited to the use contemplated.
[0046] It is therefore submitted that the present invention has been shown and described in the most practical and exemplary embodiments. It should be recognized that departures may be made which fall within the scope of the invention. With respect to the description provided herein, it is submitted that the optimal features of the invention include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly, and use. All structures, functions, and relationships equivalent or essentially equivalent to those disclosed are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.