Electrically conductive wall hooks
First Claim
1. An apparatus comprising:
- a first member mounted to a suspendable object comprising an insulative housing comprising an opening comprising a first electrical conductor comprising a spring-loaded pin; and
a second member mounted to a wall comprising a hook, the hook dimensioned to fit securely inside the opening such that the suspendable object is suspended from the wall when the hook is fitted securely inside the opening, and the hook comprising a second electrical conductor comprising a spring-loaded pin that is coupled to a source of electrical power, the first and second electrical conductors positioned so as to mate when the hook is fitted securely inside the opening.
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Abstract
The invention is an electrically conductive wall hook. The invention is a means to provide power to an object that is being stored in a hanging position. The invention is made up of two parts. The first part is a housing attached to an object to be stored that contains an opening. The second part is a hook attached to a wall. Both the housing and the hook contain electrical conductors. When the hook is fitted securely inside the opening of the housing, the object is suspended from the hook, and the electrical conductors within the housing and the hook mate with each other. The electrical conductor inside the hook is attached to electrical power so that electrical power is provided to the object that is suspended from the hook.
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1. An apparatus comprising:
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a first member mounted to a suspendable object comprising an insulative housing comprising an opening comprising a first electrical conductor comprising a spring-loaded pin; and a second member mounted to a wall comprising a hook, the hook dimensioned to fit securely inside the opening such that the suspendable object is suspended from the wall when the hook is fitted securely inside the opening, and the hook comprising a second electrical conductor comprising a spring-loaded pin that is coupled to a source of electrical power, the first and second electrical conductors positioned so as to mate when the hook is fitted securely inside the opening. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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