Key coded power adapter connectors
First Claim
1. A power connector comprising:
- an electrical contact to receive a mating electrical contact; and
a visual key element disposed at a predetermined position on the power connector, the predetermined position visually indicating ranges of powers which a power source coupled to the power connector is configured to output and visually indicating alignment and orientation for properly coupling the electrical contact to the mating electrical contact, the visual key element being visible both before and after coupling the electrical contact to the mating electrical contact.
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Abstract
A key coded power connector and a system and method for making key coded power connections are disclosed. A power connector such as a power adapter connector is configured with either a visual keying system, a physical keying system, or both. The physical keying system prevents a user from connecting a host device to a connector of the power source which does not support that host device. The visual keying system provides the user with an early indication that the particular device is not supported by a power source. The user can visually compare a marking key on the host device with the making key on the power connector and determine whether or not the power source is capable of outputting sufficient power to operate the device. The visual and physical keying systems prevents a user from improperly connecting a host device to a power source which does not support that device.
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11 Claims
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1. A power connector comprising:
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an electrical contact to receive a mating electrical contact; and a visual key element disposed at a predetermined position on the power connector, the predetermined position visually indicating ranges of powers which a power source coupled to the power connector is configured to output and visually indicating alignment and orientation for properly coupling the electrical contact to the mating electrical contact, the visual key element being visible both before and after coupling the electrical contact to the mating electrical contact. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A power connection system comprising:
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a first power connector having an electrical contact to receive a mating electrical contact, wherein the first power connector is coupled to a power source and is configured with a visual key element, the visual key element disposed at a predetermined position on the first power connector, the predetermined position visually indicating ranges of power which the power source is configured to output; and a second power connector having the mating electrical contact, the second power connector being configured with a mating visual key element, the mating visual key element disposed at a predetermined position on the second power connector, the predetermined position of the mating visual key element indicating a power range assigned to the second connector, wherein when the first power connector and second power connector are positioned for connection and the power range assigned to second connector is met by the range of power which the power source is configured to output, the mating visual key element is aligned with the visual key element and wherein the visual key element and the mating visual key element are visible both before and after coupling the electrical contact to the mating electrical contact. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for preventing an improper power connection comprising:
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configuring a first power connector with a visual key element, the first power connector being coupled to a power source capable of generating a power signal and including an electrical contact to receive a mating electrical contact; configuring a second power connector with a mating visual key element, the second power connector having the mating electrical contact; and providing a visual indication of whether the first power connector and the second power connector are properly connectable based on a positional comparison of the visual key element and the mating visual key element, wherein the visual key element and the mating visual key element are visible both before and after coupling the electrical contact to the mating electrical contact and visually indicate respectively ranges of powers that the power source coupled to the first power connector is configured to output as the power signal and a power range assigned to the second power connector. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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