Safety jumper cables
First Claim
1. A jumper cable, comprising:
- a first and second electrical cable member having opposed ends;
said first electrical cable member including;
a positive cable element and a negative cable element;
a pair of terminal clamps electrically connected to one end of said first electrical cable member;
a first coupling on the other end of said first electrical cable member;
said second electrical cable member including;
a positive cable element and a negative cable element;
a pair of terminal clamps electrically connected to one end of said second electrical cable member;
a second coupling on the other end of said second electrical cable member;
said first and second couplings adapted to be connected together to effect the electrical connection between said first and second cable members;
said first and second couplings having a lockout means for preventing physical and electrical connection between said first and second electrical cable members;
said lockout means in said couplings including;
a blade slidably mounted in said coupling having an aperture;
a solenoid having a core normally extending into said aperture to positively lock said blade;
a diode electrically connected to said solenoid for permitting flow of current between said positive and negative cable elements in one direction to energize said solenoid and unlock said blade to allow physical and electrical connection between said first and second couplings.
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Abstract
A safety jumper cable has two cable segments each with conventional terminal clamps on one end and a coupling on the other end. The terminal clamps are adapted to be secured to the battery terminals in the conventional manner. The cable couplings cannot physically be connected together by means of a positive fail-safe lockout unless the clamps are secured to the proper battery terminals. This lockout is provided by a normally extended, locked safety blade that is slidably mounted within each coupling. When the terminal clamps are attached to the proper battery terminals, the safety blades are unlocked and the safety jumper cable can be coupled together away from either battery and the danger of sparking and explosions. The safety jumper cable may also be provided with a manual override device.
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7 Claims
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1. A jumper cable, comprising:
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a first and second electrical cable member having opposed ends; said first electrical cable member including; a positive cable element and a negative cable element; a pair of terminal clamps electrically connected to one end of said first electrical cable member; a first coupling on the other end of said first electrical cable member; said second electrical cable member including; a positive cable element and a negative cable element; a pair of terminal clamps electrically connected to one end of said second electrical cable member; a second coupling on the other end of said second electrical cable member; said first and second couplings adapted to be connected together to effect the electrical connection between said first and second cable members; said first and second couplings having a lockout means for preventing physical and electrical connection between said first and second electrical cable members; said lockout means in said couplings including; a blade slidably mounted in said coupling having an aperture; a solenoid having a core normally extending into said aperture to positively lock said blade; a diode electrically connected to said solenoid for permitting flow of current between said positive and negative cable elements in one direction to energize said solenoid and unlock said blade to allow physical and electrical connection between said first and second couplings. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A jumper cable, comprising:
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a first and second electrical cable member having opposed ends; said cable members each including; a positive cable element and a negative cable element; a pair of terminal clamps electrically connected to one end of each said electrical cable members; a coupling on the other end of each said cable members; said first and second couplings adapted to be connected together to effect the electrical connection between said first and second cable members; at least one of said couplings having a lockout means for preventing connection between said first and second electrical cable members; said lockout means including; a blocking member movably mounted in said coupling for movement between a first locked position and a second unlocked position, said blocking member having an aperture therein; a normally deenergized solenoid electrically connected to said cable elements and having a core, said core extending into said aperture when said solenoid is deenergized to lock said blocking member in said locked position and said core retracting from said aperture when said solenoid is energized to allow said blocking member to move to said unlocked position and allow connection between said first and second couplings. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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