ELECTRONIC OUTLET PLACE HOLDER
20170285716 ยท 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06F1/3203
PHYSICS
Y02B70/30
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01R13/7036
ELECTRICITY
H01R25/006
ELECTRICITY
Y04S20/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
H01R13/703
ELECTRICITY
H02J9/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A plug in power strip that prevents electricity from traveling to an appliance when not in use is disclosed. The power strip may use either sensor technology or a manually operated switch that when an appliance is unused will be alerted and will prevent electricity from traveling to the appliance, thus not wasting energy. The resulting shut off will save energy, save money and be safer for homeowners. When the user deems it useful to begin using the appliance once again, the plug in power strip will re-open the channel to let electricity back into that specific appliance. Therefore, the plug in power strip of the present invention keeps optimally keeps appliances running, but does not waste electricity.
Claims
1. An electronic outlet place holder for use with appliances, comprising a plug in power strip that prevents electricity from traveling to an appliance when not in use.
2. The outlet holder according to claim 1 wherein said power strip uses sensor technology such that when an appliance is unused it will prevent electricity from traveling to the appliance, thus not wasting energy
3. The outlet holder according to claim 1 wherein said power strip uses a manually operated switch such that when an appliance is unused it will prevent electricity from traveling to the appliance, thus not wasting energy,
4. The outlet holder according to claim 1 wherein said power strip uses sensor technology such that when an appliance is used it allows electricity to power the appliance, thus not wasting energy
5. The outlet holder according to claim 1 wherein said power strip uses a manually operated switch such that when an appliance is used it allows electricity to power the appliance, thus not wasting energy
6. The outlet holder according to claim 1 wherein said power strip includes an outlet cover which is approximately 6 inches long and 1.5 to 1.75 inches wide and fits over an existing wall outlet plate.
7. The outlet holder according to claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of electric outlet inserts wherein said inserts will be placed and attached horizontally against a wall outlet format and defines five to six plug ins that will be placed next to each other for ease of access to save space.
8. The outlet holder according to claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of plug-ins on the back of said power strip, said plurality of plug-ins defining a standard American three pronged tip plug in for use in a American standard wall outlet.
9. The outlet holder according to claim 1 a plurality of plug-ins on the back of said power strip, said plurality of plug-ins defining a standard International standard three pronged tip plug in for use in an International standard wall outlet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Having numerous kitchen appliances has become the norm in a standard household today. With numerous kitchen appliances, the efficiency of making meals or making snacks has allowed the average user to quickly make a meal and continue on with other tasks. Many kitchen appliances use an array of different energy supply amounts, and over time, the use of all the energy can become extremely expensive.
[0009] People often find themselves having to pay more for energy costs because of all the appliances that are left plugged into the wall outlets and also may face safety problems because having numerous appliances consistently plugged in could be a fire hazard if a fuse were to blow. The present invention overcomes this problem by providing a method of shutting off appliances that are not in use and then will turn on the appliances when it deems necessary. The invention may fit over a present wall outlet and can allow multiple appliances to plug into the device. The invention will be able to shut off individual outlets and still allow other outlets on the strip to remain on. While the invention will predominantly be used in the kitchen, this invention is not limited to being used for only kitchen appliances, but can be used anywhere there are multiple appliances that require power to be used.
[0010] Referring now to
[0011] Turning once again to
[0012] The plug-ins or inserts 26 on the back of the power strip will comprise of a typical three pronged tip plug in for a typical wall outlet. The plug-ins 26 will fit on a standard wall outlet, as shown in
[0013] The power strip 20 may be composed from any material that meets the durability requirements of use in a homeowner's typical kitchen. A rather useful material would be plastic, however the design's material is not only limited to plastic but could be made from other materials such as synthetic materials, heavy duty metal etc. The materials used for the plastic cover 22 can also be a combination of materials such as plastic with a metal core. The power strip plug-ins 26 will be made from a typical plug in metal although it could also be made from another similarly conductive material if decided upon. The power strip's 20 design weight will be relatively light, around 5 ounces; however the weight will be designated to change and is not a permanent aspect of the design. In still yet another preferred, the plug ins 26 may are designed to hold a power cord 25 for an appliance's plug 28 that has been pulled out from an outlet which will also completely turn off an appliances power.
[0014] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Obvious changes, modifications and substitutions can be made by those who deem it necessary to achieve the same utility of the invention. The current embodiments are examples and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.