Method and apparatus for securing the continuity of a power supply to an electrical appliance
First Claim
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;
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Abstract
An electrical pin 230 has an elongate body which is receivable in a complementary socket of an existing electrical outlet, while two electrically conductive pins on the same plug are simultaneously receivable in respective sockets for establishing a power supply path for an electrical appliance. A resilient deformable ring 238 is held captive by the body of the pin 230. Two metal spheres 234 bearing respectively against an inner peripheral region of the ring 238 lie in a transverse passage 233 extending through the body of the pin 230. A screw 236 lying in a threaded passage 231 intersecting the transverse passage 233 bears against the spheres 234. In use the screw 236 urges the spheres radially outwardly, thereby expanding the ring 238 until it bears frictionally against an adjacent portion of an associated electrical socket. The pin 230 is preferably mounted in an insulating body (not shown) having a switch cover 38 projecting from the body in lateral relationship to the pin. In use the switch cover 38 denies unauthorized access to an electrical switch 39 located adjacent to the socket which receives the pin 230.
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Citations
24 Claims
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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 of
inserting the conducting pins and the passive pin into their respective sockets to establish a power supply path along the cord to the appliance; - and
displacing 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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A plug for securing a continuous power supply path through an electrical cord to an electrical appliance, which includes
an insulating body supporting at least a pair of electrically conducting pins for establishing a power supply path along the cord, and a passive pin spaced from the conductive pins, all pins being simultaneously receivable in respective sockets of an existing electrical outlet; -
a passage extending transversely through the passive pin such that two extremities at an outermost peripheral region of the passive pin are respectively defined; a pair of displaceable elements lying between said extremities of said passage extending transversely through the passive pin; a resilient frictional element held captive on the passive pin by a corresponding groove and overlying the extremities of the transverse passage through the passive pin thereby holding captive said pair of displaceable elements within said transverse passage; and a locking means on the passive pin, for laterally displacing said pair of displaceable elements in use, until said pair of displaceable elements bear against an inner surface of the frictional element and urges said frictional element towards an adjacent portion of its associated socket, thereby counteracting extraction of the conducting pins and the passive pin from their respective sockets. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A passive pin for use on a plug for securing a continuous power supply path through an electrical cord to an appliance, which includes
an elongate body which is receivable in a complementary socket of an electrical outlet; -
a passage extending transversely through the passive pin such that two extremities at an outermost peripheral region of the passive pin are respectively defined; a pair of displaceable elements lying between said extremities of said passage extending transversely through the passive pin; a resilient frictional element held captive on the elongated body, and overlying the extremities of the transverse passage through the body thereby holding captive said displaceable elements within said transverse passage; and locking means for laterally displacing each displaceable element in use until it bears against an inner surface of the frictional element, and urges the frictional element radially outward in relation to the body. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. 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 of
inserting the conducting pins and the passive pin into their respective sockets to establish a power supply path along the cord to the appliance; - and
displacing 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 that are located in a passage extending transversely through the passive pin such that two extremities at an outermost peripheral region of the passive pin are respectively defined and are held captive by constrictions in said extremities of said transverse passage, such that said pair of displaceable elements are urged apart until said pair of displaceable elements partially protrude beyond the respective constricted extremities of the transverse passage towards an adjacent portion of its associated socket in order to counteract extraction of the pins from their respective sockets. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. A plug for securing a continuous power supply path through an electrical cord to an electrical appliance, which includes
an insulating body supporting at least a pair of electrically conducting pins for establishing a power supply path along the cord, and a passive pin spaced from the conductive pins, all pins being simultaneously receivable in respective sockets of an existing electrical outlet; -
a passage extending transversely through the passive pin, such that two extremities at an outermost peripheral region of the passive pin are respectively defined; a pair of displaceable elements lying captive between constricted extremities of said passage extending transversely through the passive pin; and a locking means on the passive pin, for laterally displacing said pair of displaceable elements in use, until said pair of displaceable elements protrude beyond an outer peripheral region of the passive pin towards an adjacent portion of its associated socket, thereby counteracting extraction of the conducting pins and the passive pin from their respective sockets. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21)
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22. A passive pin for use on a plug for securing a continuous power supply path through an electrical cord to an appliance, which includes
an elongate body which is receivable in a complementary socket of an electrical outlet; -
a passage extending transversely through the passive pin such that two extremities at an outermost peripheral region of the passive pin are respectively defined; a pair of displaceable elements lying between constricted extremities of said passage extending transversely through the passive pin; and locking means for laterally displacing each displaceable element in use until it bears against an inner surface of a frictional element, and urges the frictional element radially outward in relation to the body. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24)
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