Engine block heater cord set
09762011 ยท 2017-09-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02N19/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B77/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01M5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An engine block heater cord set. The cord set comprises an electrical power cord engagable with the engine block heater. A connector includes a plurality of power contacts, where the number of power contacts is four or more and a multiple of two. Each of the power contacts is electrically bonded to one of first and second electrical conductors. The power contacts are positioned symmetrically relative to one another on the connector with diagonally opposite contacts having a different polarity and spaced apart by a distance generally equal to the distance between the electrical terminals of the engine block heater.
Claims
1. An engine block heater cord set for delivering electricity from a source to first and second electrical terminals of an engine heater, the cord set comprising: an electrical power cord containing at least first and second electrical conductors, said first and second electrical conductors of a different polarity when said electrical power cord is energized, said electrical power cord terminating at one end in a connector that is releasably engagable with the engine block heater such that when said connector is engaged with the engine block heater one of said first and second electrical conductors is electrically bonded to one of the first and second electrical terminals with the other of said first and second electrical conductors electrically bonded to the other of the first and second electrical terminals, said connector including a plurality of power contacts, where the number of power contacts is four or more and a multiple of two, each of said power contacts electrically bonded to one of said first and second electrical conductors, said power contacts positioned symmetrically relative to one another on said connector with diagonally opposite contacts having a different polarity and electrically bonded to opposite ones of said first and second conductors, diagonally opposite contacts spaced apart by a distance generally equal to the distance between the electrical terminals of the engine block heater such that the engagement of said connector with the engine block heater causes two diagonally opposite contacts to electrically bond with the terminals of the engine block heater.
2. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 1 wherein one of said connector and the engine block heater has an extension and the other has a cavity, said connector releasably securable to the engine block heater through the engagement of said extension within said cavity, the exterior of said extension being symmetrical in cross section, the cavity having a complementary shape such that the position of said connector relative to the engine block heater can be indexed through the receipt of said extension into the cavity.
3. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 2 wherein the exterior of said extension includes a plurality of symmetrical lobes, where the number of lobes equals the number of power contacts and wherein a power contact is associated with and located in each of said lobes, said cavity having a shape complementary to said extension to permit said lobes to be matingly received within the cavity.
4. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 3 wherein said extension is on said connector and the cavity is in the engine block heater.
5. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 4 wherein said extension includes a ground contact that electrically bonds with a ground terminal in the cavity upon the engagement of said extension within the cavity, said power contacts on said extension located symmetrically about, and generally an equal distance from, said ground contact.
6. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 5 wherein said extension includes four lobes with four power contacts arranged in a generally square configuration, and with diagonally opposed contacts electrically bonded to opposite ones of said first and second electrical conductors.
7. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 1 in combination with an engine block heater.
8. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 6 in combination with an engine block heater.
9. An engine block heater cord set for delivering electricity from a source to first and second electrical terminals of an engine block heater, the cord set comprising: an electrical power cord containing at least first and second electrical conductors, said first and second electrical conductors of a different polarity when said electrical power cord is energized, said electrical power cord terminating at one end in a connector that includes an extension with at least a portion of the extension releasably receivable within a cavity within the engine block heater such that when said extension is received within the cavity one of said first and second electrical conductors is electrically bonded to one of the first and second electrical terminals with the other of said first and second electrical conductors electrically bonded to the other of the first and second electrical terminals, said extension including four power contacts symmetrically spaced relative to one another about said connector and in a generally square configuration with diagonally opposite contacts of a different polarity and electrically bonded to opposite ones of said first and second conductors, said diagonally opposite contacts spaced apart by a distance generally equal to the distance between the electrical terminals of the engine block heater such that the receipt of said extension within the cavity causes two diagonally opposite contacts to electrically bond with the terminals of the engine block heater.
10. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 9 wherein said extension includes a centrally located ground contact that is electrically bonded to a ground conductor in said electrical power cord, said power contacts positioned on said extension symmetrically about, and generally an equal distance from, said ground contact.
11. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 10 wherein the exterior of said extension is non-circular and symmetrical in cross section, the cavity in the engine block heater having a complementary shape such that the position of said connector relative to the engine block heater can be indexed through the receipt of said extension into the cavity.
12. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 11 wherein said exterior of said extension includes four lobes positioned symmetrically thereabout, each lobe including a power contact, said power contacts arranged in a generally square configuration.
13. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 9 in combination with an engine block heater.
14. The engine block heater cord set as claimed in claim 10 in combination with an engine block heater.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION
(9) The attached drawings show an engine block heater constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention.
(10) With specific reference to
(11) As mentioned, heater 1 could alternatively be of the cartridge type where the heater element is in the form of a cylinder that is closely received within a cylindrical shaped bore within the engine block. As is common in such heaters, the heater element will be dimensioned such that it contacts the interior surface of the bore within the block or is in very close proximity in order to enhance the transmission of heat from the heater element to the block.
(12) Regardless of whether heater 1 is an immersion or a cartridge type heater it will typically include at its upper end 8 a cavity or receptacle 9 that houses a pair of electrical terminals 10 that are designed to receive electricity from cord set 4 and deliver it to a resistive element. For safety purposes, and in many instances to comply with local regulations and by-laws, cavity 9 may also include a ground post or terminal 11 for electrically bonding with a ground wire 18 in cord set 4.
(13) As is relatively common with engine block heaters, cord set 4 is comprised generally of an elongate electrical power cord 12 that will typically include three separate conductors. Two of those conductors are used to conduct electricity to heater 1, while the third represents a ground wire. One end of electrical cord 12 will be fitted with a male plug 13 for receipt within a standard receptacle to deliver household power to energize the cord set. The opposite end of electrical cord 12 is fitted with a connector 14 for mating with heater 1. It will be appreciated that where the heater is in a form similar to that shown in
(14) Preferably, extension 15 is dimensioned to be closely and tightly received within cavity 9 in order to present a weather resistant connection between connector 14 and heater 1. In that regard, extension 15 (and in many instances connector 14 in general) may be formed from a silicone, a high temperature rubber or plastic, or a similar material that is capable of withstanding the temperature differentials to which it may be exposed during operation, while at the same time permitting a weather or moisture resistant seal to be formed between the exterior surface of extension 15 and the interior surface of cavity 9. Situated within extension 15 will be electrical contacts 16 that form an electrical bond or connection with terminals 10 and ground post 11 of cavity 9 when extension 15 is received within the cavity. In that manner, electricity provided through connecting male plug 13 to an external power source will be delivered to the heater.
(15) In the case of currently available engine block heaters, the connectors 14 used in association with cord sets 4 contain two electrical contacts (or possibly three where a ground wire is involved) for electrically bonding with terminals within the heater. Unique to the current invention is the use of more than two electrical contacts (not counting any ground contact) within connector 14.
(16) With specific reference to
(17) In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the interior of cavity 9 and the exterior shape of extension 15 are designed not only so as to permit the extension to be generally sealingly received within the cavity, but also to permit the extension to be received in a plurality of different designated orientations (or to permit connector 14 to be indexed) relative to heater 1. That is, in one embodiment the exterior of extension 15 is non-circular and symmetrical in cross section, with cavity 9 having a complementary shape such that the position of connector 14 relative to engine heater 1 can be indexed through the rotation and the receipt of the extension into the cavity. It will be appreciated that through use of a non-circular extension the positioning of the power contacts in the extension relative to the position of the terminals in cavity 9 can be pre-determined through manufacturing. However, in some instances the exterior of extension 15 may be circular in cross-section, meaning an installer may need to use slightly more care to align the power contacts of the extension with terminals 10 of the cavity when connecting the cord set to the heater.
(18) It should also be appreciated that the sealing engagement of extension 15 within cavity 9 is meant to signify that the extension is received within the cavity in a manner that generally helps to limit the ingress of water and/or moisture and/or debris into the cavity. In some instances separate seals (o-rings, etc) may be employed to enhance the sealing relationship between the extension and the cavity. In other instances a simple friction fit may suffice. Seal or sealingly within the context of the invention is not meant to imply any specific degree of seal or compliance with any particular engineering or industry standards.
(19) In the particular embodiment that is shown, cavity 9 has a series of four lobes 30 that are uniformly spaced about the interior circumference of the cavity (see
(20) Although in the attached drawings extension 15 and cavity 9 are shown as including four correspondingly shaped lobes, it will be appreciated and understood that a variety of other shapes and number of lobes could be potentially be utilized for both the cavity and the extension. For example, while in the attached drawings lobes 30 and 31 are generally rounded, they could equally be squared off, generally triangular, etc. It will also be understood that extension 15 and cavity 9 could potentially include more than four lobes, resulting in more than four possible orientations of connector 14, while at the same time providing a means to supply electricity to the heater and its resistive element. Extension 15 and cavity 9 may have 4or more lobes with the overall number of lobes (n) being a multiple of 2. As mentioned above, diagonally opposite power contacts will be of a different polarity. Further, it will also be appreciated that diagonally opposite contacts will be spaced apart by a distance generally equal to the distance between the electrical terminals 10 in cavity 9. It will further be appreciated that other combinations of power contacts and their connection to wires 23 and 24 could be utilized.
(21) The described invention thus provides the ability to position connector 14 relative to heater 1 in a plurality of different orientations. In the particular cord set shown in
(22) It is to be understood that what has been described are the preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth above, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.