Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a safety connector for household
table-top electrical appliances, to be precise of the type constituted by an
ensemble formed by two parts, one of which is fixed and constitutes a
socket member mounted in the appliance, and the other is removable,
constitutes an appliance coupler member mating with said socket member,
and forms a terminal for an end of a flexible power cord that has at the
other end thereof a plug member which may be plugged into an electric
mains socket member, there being provided magnetic means allowing a
stable mechanical and electrical connection of both parts to be maintained
under preset conditions of normal use of the appliance and the mechanical
and electrical disconnection of said two parts under an abnormal strain
exerted on the appliance coupler member of the ensemble.
Prior Art
Safety connectors of the aforementioned type are known wherein
the magnetic means, formed by the magnet and the active armatures, are
located, in some cases, in the socket member of the household electrical
appliance and, in other cases, in the removable part which, as a plug
member, is electrically associated with the flexible power cord which is
conventionally connected at the other end thereof to a mains socket, the
passive armature being located in the other member.
As disclosure of the connectors of the first type, there can be cited
the Japanese patent 62-60244, which discloses a female plug socket
having an active magnetic arrangement and resilient contacts.
With regard to the connectors of the second type, there can be cited
Japanese patent 50-54932 which discloses a female plug member having
two differentiated connection stages, Japanese patent 52-05811 which
discloses two paths of the power cord, and Japanese patent 62-03914
which discloses an arrangement to protect the magnetic means included in
a female plug member from blows caused by accidental falls.
On the other hand, Japanese patent 10-041011 discloses a cord
connector that consists of a male plug member having the active magnetic
arrangement and which mates with a female plug member that includes the
passive magnetic arrangement, constituting a connector for two cords, in
which both parts are removable.
In the connectors of the first type, it is observed that they are fixed
female type socket members including the active magnetic arrangement,
while the connectors of the second type consist of removable female type
plug members that include the active magnetic arrangement.
In both the above cases the connectors individually have the
following drawbacks: a) the female socket members require that the
removable plug members should be provided with connection pins that,
projecting out from the insulating body member of the plug member, are
susceptible of producing electric discharges or short circuits and of being
deformed by blows occurring when accidentally dropped; and b) when the
removable plug members are of the female type, they are excessively
voluminous and heavy and are susceptible of being damaged if accidentally
dropped.
Summary of the Invention
With the purpose of avoiding such drawbacks the solution has been
adopted of structuring a safety connector formed by two parts, a fixed one
mounted in the household electrical appliance or similar appliance to be fed
electrically and another removable one, removably associated with an
electrical outlet, in such a way that the fixed part constitutes a male socket
member including the active magnetic arrangement, while the removable
part constitutes a female plug member including the passive magnetic
arrangement.
According to the foregoing solution, the safety connector of the
invention has been developed, which is characterized in that a socket
member fixed to the appliance comprises pins, related with the electrical
load bearing members of the appliance (heating elements, motors, etc.),
and a grounding arrangement, between which there is a magnet
arrangement and two active armatures therefor, while a removable plug
member, complementary to the fixed socket member, comprises two
resiliently flexible electrical contacts spatially mating with the pins of said
fixed socket member, and between which there is located an iron plate
member as passive armature which, in the positioning and plugging-in
operations, is in facing alignment with the active armatures of the magnet
and in contact with the grounding arrangement disposed in said socket
member.
It is a feature of the invention that the socket member is constituted
by a insulating capsular body member fixedly mounted in the appliance,
from the bottom of which, there extend the pins and the grounding
arrangement disposed against a wall and the magnet and the two active
armatures thereof slightly project. It has a hollow section which, being
complementary to the solid section of the body member of the removable
plug member, is arranged with the open end thereof directed toward the
outside of the appliance.
On the other hand, a further feature of the invention is that the
removable plug member is constituted by an insulating body member that
comprises in the interior thereof the wires of one end of the power cord
connected to a fixed point of each one of the resiliently flexible electrical
contacts housed in said body member, which are located inside respective
passages that debouch in respective openings spatially mating with the
pins of the socket member and flank the passive armature iron plate
member facing the active armatures of the magnet of said socket member.
Another feature of the invention consists of the resilient electrical
contacts having at least one functional part, formed by a strip of resilient
conductive material which, shaped in a section including one or more
opposed undulations and terminating in a contact flange for engagement
with the tip of the pins, is provided in the positioning or un-plugging
position, with a greater length than the distance from the fixed point of
anchorage of the contacts in the insulating body member to the tips of the
pins in the plugged-in position, in which, consequently, the contacts are
compressed.
Further features of the invention are: a) the grounding arrangement
is formed by a tab arranged on a surface of the wall of the hollow section of
the insulating capsular body member; b) the removable plug member,
inside the insulating body member, comprises an power cord including,
further to the two current bearing wires, a third ground wire that is
connected to a fin of the iron plate member forming the passive armature;
and c) the grounding tab of the socket member is of such a length as to
make contact with the fin of the iron plate member of the passive armature
of the removable plug member before the electrical contacts thereof make
contact with the pins of the socket member.
The invention contemplates that the contact flange of the resilient
electrical contacts is provided with a contact protuberance conformed by
stamping or a contact button made from another good electrically
conductive metal.
Brief Description of the Drawings
To facilitate the understanding of the foregoing ideas, there is
described hereinafter the object of the invention with reference to the
accompanying illustrative drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic plan view of the removable and fixed parts
of a safety connector according to the invention, facing each other in
spaced apart position prior to being aligned and/or connected. Figure 2 shows the two parts of Figure 1 in the plugged in position. Figure 3 shows the two parts of Figure 1 in a position corresponding
to an instant of un-plugging with partial disconnection of both parts, as a
result of a lateral force accidentally applied to the removable part. Figure 4 is a schematic side elevation view, as in the previous
figures, of the two parts of the safety connector and in correspondence with
the position of Figure 1. Figure 5 shows the two parts of Figure 4 in an aligned position, in
which both parts start their mechanical connection, without yet having
made electrical contact. Figure 6 shows the two parts of Figure 5, after making electrical
connection as illustrated in Figure 2. Figure 7 is similar to Figures 1 and 4 and shows a longitudinal
section of the two parts of the safety connector, in the unplugged position
and according to a embodiment thereof in which the drawing and the
number of constituent elements have been simplified relative to a practical
embodiment of use. Figure 8 shows the parts of the safety connector of Figure 7 in the
plugged-in position.
Detailed Description of the Invention
One embodiment of a safety connector 1 according to the invention
is as shown in the drawings. In the following description the removable part
has also been named as removable plug member 2 and the fixed part has
also been named as socket member 3.
Figures 1 to 6 schematically show both parts of the safety connector
1, with the removable plug member 2 comprising an insulating body
member 4 that houses therein the wires of one end of the power cord 5 that
are fixedly attached by welding, crimping or other means to a fixed point 6
of each of the electrical contacts 7 that are resiliently flexible and are
housed in said insulating body member 4 in respective passages 8.
These electrical contacts are formed by two brass strips or other
resiliently flexible material having a portion for anchorage to the insulating
body member 4 constituting the fixed point 6, and a functional part shaped
with one or more opposed undulations 9 and terminating in a contact flange
10 that it is perpendicular to the axis of the said passages 8.
Between both passages 8, the removable plug member 2 is
provided with a passive armature, formed by an iron plate member 11
attractable by a magnet and provided with a fin 11a susceptible of sliding
over a grounding arrangement 20 of the socket member 3.
Similarly, Figures 1 to 6 also show the socket member 3 comprising
an insulating capsular body member 12 mounted fixedly in the household
electrical appliance 13 from bottom of which there extend pins 14 and the
said grounding arrangement 20 and the magnet 15 and the two active
armatures 16 thereof slightly project. Body member 12 is provided with a
hollow section 17 that, being complementary to the solid section 18 of the
insulating body member 4 of the removable plug member 2, has the open
end thereof directed toward the outside of the household electrical
appliance 13.
As may be seen in Figures 1 to 6, the flexible electrical contacts 7
are in correspondence and spatially mating with the pins 14 of the socket
member 3.
In Figure 1, wherein the removable plug member 2 is facing, but
separated from, the fixed socket member 3, it is to be seen that the resilient
electrical contacts 7 have, in the undulating functional part thereof 9, a
length L between the fixed point 6 and the flange 10, while in Figure 2,
corresponding to the plugged-in position, the same undulating functional
part 9, has a shorter length 1 due to the axial compression of the flexible
electrical contacts 7, when being applied by their flanges 10 against the tips
of the pins 14, as a result of the attraction exercised by the magnet 15, by
means of the active armatures 16 thereof, on the passive armature of the
removable plug member 2, such as is the iron plate member 11.
In Figure 3, it will be seen how a force F applied on the removable
plug member 2 has caused said member to tilt relative to the socket
member 3, on overcoming the force of attraction of the magnet 15.
As may be seen in Figures 3 and 5, the passive armature formed by
the iron plate member 11, connected to the ground wire of the cord 5, is, in
a position prior to complete disconnection (Figure 3) and in the aligned
position (Figure 5), always in contact with the ground 20 that, with the tab
20a thereof, is connected to the mass of the household electrical appliance
13, whereby accidental discharges are made impossible.
The flanges 10 of the resilient electrical contacts 7 have a contact
point formed by a stamping 10a that can be replaced by a riveted button of
a good electrically conductive material, such as silver.
Figures 7 and 8 illustrate an embodiment of the safety connector 1
wherein the connection tabs 19 of the pins 14, the connection tab 20a of
the ground 20 and the retaining protuberances 21 of the electric cord 5
have been shown.
This safety connector 1 is particularly applicable, without thereby
excluding other applications, to household table-top electrical appliances
containing hot liquids, such as fryers, kettles, coffeepots, teapots and the
like, wherein accidental catching of the power cord 5 with the elbow or arm
of the user of the appliance, can cause the appliance to overturn or fall with
the consequent risk of serious burns for the user.