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Method and apparatus for securing the continuity of a power supply to an electrical appliance

  • US 5,829,999 A
  • Filed: 09/26/1996
  • Issued: 11/03/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/27/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of securing a continuous power supply path to an appliance having an electrical cord connected to a plug having at least a pair of electrically conducting pins and a passive pin which are simultaneously receivable in respective sockets of an existing electrical outlet, which includes the steps ofinserting the conducting pins and the passive pin into their respective sockets to establish a power supply path along the cord to the appliance;

  • anddisplacing a threaded screw lying in a threaded passage through the passive pin such that said threaded screw is interposed between a pair of displaceable elements located in a transverse passage through said passive pin and held captive by a resilient frictional element that is circumferentially held captive on the passive pin by a corresponding groove in the passive pin, such that said pair of displaceable elements are urged apart until said pair of displaceable elements cooperatively bear against an inner surface of said resilient frictional element thereby radially expanding said resilient frictional element beyond an outer peripheral region of the passive pin and towards an adjacent portion of its associated socket in order to counteract extraction of the pins from their respective sockets.

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