Combination electric connector having multiple grounding prong receiving portions and a plug unit secured by means of a plurality of hooks and coupling flanges

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6247941
  • Patent Number
    6,247,941
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 4, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 19, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A combination electric connector includes a socket unit and a plug unit, the socket unit having a set of plug blade receiving holes extended through a front side thereof for receiving the metal blades of an electric plug, two grounding prong receiving portions disposed at two opposite lateral sides thereof for receiving the grounding prong or grounding wire of an electric plug, a substantially U-shaped grounding metal plate installed in the grounding prong receiving portions and extended over a rear side thereof, two metal contact plates respectively mounted in the plug blade receiving holes and extended out of the rear side, the plug unit having a plurality of hooks and coupling flanges respectively fastened to the rear side of the socket unit, and a set of metal rod members respectively disposed in contact with the metal contact plates for connection to an electric socket.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a combination electric connector, and more particularly to such a combination electric connector, which comprises a socket unit for receiving any of a variety of electric plugs, and a plug unit fastened to the socket unit for connection to any of a variety of electric socket.




Regular electric plugs and electric sockets commonly include a two-wire system and a three-wire system. A two-wire system electric plug or electric socket does not have a grounding terminal. A three-wire system electric plug cannot be installed in a two-wire system electric socket. When installing a three-wire system electric plug in a two-wire system electric socket, an adapter shall be used.

FIG. 16

shows an electric plug adapter


92


used with a three-wire electric plug


9


. The three-wire electric plug


9


comprises two metal blades and a grounding prong. The electric plug adapter


92


comprises three receiving holes at the backside for receiving the metal blades and grounding prong of the three-wire electric plug


9


, and two metal blades at the front side for connection to an electric socket. Because the electric plug adapter


92


is made subject to a particularly design of three-wire system electric plug, it cannot fit different electric plugs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is one object of the present invention to provide a combination electric connector, which fits any of a variety of two-wire system as well as three-wire system electric sockets, and any of a variety of two-wire system as well as three-wire system electric plugs. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the combination electric connector comprises a socket unit and a plug unit. The socket unit comprises a set of plug blade receiving holes extended through a front side thereof for receiving the metal blades of an electric plug, two grounding prong receiving portions disposed at two opposite lateral sides thereof for receiving the grounding prong or grounding wire of an electric plug, a substantially U-shaped grounding metal plate installed in the grounding prong receiving portions and extended over a rear side thereof, and two metal contact plates respectively mounted in the plug blade receiving holes and extended out of the rear side. The plug unit comprises a plurality of hooks and coupling flanges respectively fastened to the rear side of the socket unit, and a set of metal rod members respectively disposed in contact with the metal contact plates for connection to an electric socket. According to an alternate form of the present invention, the plug unit comprises a transverse plughole, and a detachable grounding prong assembly. The detachable grounding prong assembly comprises a base having a plug portion press-fitted into the transverse plug hole on the plug unit, and a grounding prong having a rear contact end disposed in contact with the grounding metal plate of the socket unit.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a combination electric connector according to one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectional assembly view of the combination electric connector shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

shows an application example of the combination electric connector shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is an elevational view of the combination electric connector shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4-1

shows the combination electric connector equipped a two-wire plug unit and used with a two-wire electric plug according to the present invention.





FIG. 4-2

shows the combination electric connector equipped with a three-wire plug unit and used with a two-wire electric plug according to the present invention.





FIG. 4-3

shows the combination electric connector equipped with a two- wire electric plug unit and used with a three-wire electric plug according to the present invention.





FIG. 4-4

shows the combination electric connector equipped with a three-wire electric plug unit and used with a three-wire electric plug according to the present invention.





FIG. 5

shows different alternate forms of the plug unit for the combination electric connector according to the present invention.





FIG. 6

shows the combination electric plug used with an electric plug adapter according to the present invention.





FIG. 7

shows the combination electric plug used with another structure of electric plug adapter according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

explains the applicability of the combination electric connector according to the present invention.





FIG. 9

is an exploded view of an alternate form of the combination electric connector according to the present invention.





FIG. 10

is an exploded view of another alternate form of the combination electric connector according to the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a sectional assembly view of the combination electric connector shown in

FIG. 10







FIG. 12

is a sectional view of a part of the combination electric connector shown in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 13

shows different alternate forms of the plug unit for the combination electric connector shown in FIG.


10


.





FIG. 14

shows difference alternate forms of the plug unit for the combination electric connector shown in FIG.


10


.





FIG. 15

is an exploded view of still another alternate form of the combination electric connector according to the present invention.





FIG. 16

shows an electric plug adapter used with a three-wire electric plug according to the prior art.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to FIGS. from


1


through


5


, a combination electric connector in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is shown comprised of a socket unit


1


, and a plug unit


2


. The socket unit


1


comprises a set of plug blade receiving holes


122


extended through the front side thereof, two grounding prong receiving portions


11


disposed at two opposite lateral sides thereof, a substantially U-shaped grounding metal plate


111


installed in the grounding prong receiving portions


11


and extended over the rear side thereof, two metal contact plates


121


respectively mounted in the plug blade receiving holes


122


and extended out of the rear side The plug unit


2


comprises a plurality of hooks


22


and coupling flanges


23


respectively fastened to the rear side of the socket unit


1


, and a set of metal rod members


21


for connection to an electric outlet. The metal rod members


21


may be variously embodied to fit different specifications.

FIG. 5

shows different forms of the plug unit


2


. When assembled, the metal rod members


21


are respectively disposed in contact with the metal contact plates


121


and grounding metal plate


111


. By means of the plug blade receiving holes


122


and the grounding prong receiving portions


11


, the socket unit


1


is practical to receive any of a variety of electric plugs


8


,


82


.

FIGS. 3 and 4

and FIGS. from


4


-


1


through


4


-


4


show the combination electric connector uses with different electric plugs.

FIG. 3

shows the combination electric connector uses with an electric plug


8


having a grounding wire


81


. After insertion of the electric plug


8


into the plug blade receiving holes


122


, the grounding wire


81


is fastened to one grounding prong receiving portion


11


by a tie screw


811


, and secured to the grounding metal plate


111


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, an adapter


3


or


4


may be installed in the socket unit


1


to receive any of a variety of electric plugs


83


,


84


. The adapter


3


or


4


comprises a grounding prong


32


or


41


fastened to one grounding prong receiving portion


11


, and a set of plug blade receiving holes


31


for receiving the metal rod members (metal blades and grounding prong) of any of a variety of electric plugs


83


,


84


.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, the combination electric connector fits different forms of electric sockets and different forms of electric plugs.





FIG. 9

shows an alternate form of the present invention. According to this alternate form, the combination electric connector comprises a socket unit


1


, and a wire distribution plate


6


fastened to the socket unit


1


. The socket unit


1


is same as the embodiment shown in FIG.


1


. The wire distribution plate


6


comprises a plurality of hooks


63


and coupling flanges


64


for fastening to the rear side of the socket unit


1


, and a plurality of wire holder blocks


62


. The wire holder blocks


62


each comprise a wire hole


61


for receiving an electric wire


65


, and a tightening up screw


621


for securing the loaded electric wire


65


in position.





FIGS. 10 through 13

show another alternate form of the present invention. According to this alternate form, the combination electric connector comprises a socket unit


1


, and a plug unit


5


fastened to the socket unit


1


. The socket unit


1


comprises two grounding prong receiving portions


11


, two metal contact plates


121


, a grounding metal plate


111


, a rear locating flange


123


defining two coupling grooves


1231


, and two hook holes


1232


through the rear locating flange


123


. The plug unit


5


comprises two coupling flanges


514


respectively engaged into the coupling grooves


1231


, two hooks


515


respectively hooked in the hook holes


1232


on the rear locating flange


123


, two metal blades


51


each having a rear contact end


511


respectively disposed in contact with the metal contact plates


121


, a transverse plug hole


513


, and a detachable grounding prong assembly


52


. The detachable grounding prong assembly


52


comprises a base


521


and a grounding prong


522


fastened to the base


521


. The base


521


comprises a plug portion


5211


press-fitted into the transverse plughole


513


. The grounding prong


522


has a rear contact end


523


disposed in contact with the grounding metal plate


111


. The grounding prong


522


can be made having any of a variety of shapes to fit different specifications. Further, the plug unit


5


comprises two pairs of hook holes


512


respectively bilaterally disposed adjacent to the rear contact ends


511


of the metal blades


51


, and two electrically insulative protective plates


5121


are used to block the rear contact ends


511


of the metal blades


51


after removal of the socket unit


1


from the plug unit


5


. The electrically insulative protective plates


5121


each comprise two hooks


5122


respectively hooked in the hook holes


512


.

FIGS. 13 and 14

show different alternate forms of the plug unit


5


. As illustrated, the grounding prong can be directly fixedly fastened to the plug unit


5


.





FIG. 15

shows still another alternate form of the combination electric connector according to the present invention. According to this alternate form, the combination electric connector is comprised of a socket unit


1


, and a wire distribution plate


7


fastened to the socket unit


1


. The socket unit


1


is same as the embodiment shown in FIG.


10


. The wire distribution plate


7


comprises two hooks


74


respectively hooked in the hook holes


1232


on the rear locating flange


123


fo the socket unit


1


, and a plurality of wire holder blocks


72


. The wire holder blocks


72


each comprise a wire hole


71


for receiving an electric wire


65


, and a tightening up screw


721


for securing the loaded electric wire


65


in position.




It is to be understood that the drawings are designed for purposes of illustration only, and are not intended for use as a definition of the limits and scope of the invention disclosed.



Claims
  • 1. A combination electric connector comprising:a socket unit for receiving an electric plug having metal blades, said socket unit having a front side, an opposing rear side and a plurality of lateral sides extending between perimeter portions of said front and rear sides, said socket unit comprising (a) a plurality of plug blade receiving holes extended through said front side of said socket unit for receiving the metal blades of the electric plug, (b) two grounding prong receiving portions respectively disposed at two opposing of said lateral sides of said socket unit for receiving a ground connection of the electric plug of a type selected from the group consisting of a grounding prong and a grounding wire, (c) a substantially U-shaped grounding metal plate installed in said grounding prong receiving portions and extended over said rear side of said socket unit, and (d) two metal contact plates respectively mounted in said plug blade receiving holes and extended out of said rear side of said socket unit; and a plug unit fastened to said rear side of said socket unit, said plug unit comprising (a) a plurality of hooks and coupling flanges respectively fastened to the rear side of said socket unit, and (b) a plurality of metal rod members for connection to an electric outlet, said metal rod members each having a rear contact end electrically coupled to a respective one of said metal contact plates.
  • 2. The combination electric connector of claim 1 wherein said metal rod members of said plug unit include a grounding prong electrically coupled to said grounding metal plate of said socket unit.
  • 3. The combination electric connector of claim 1 further comprising an adapter fastened to said front side of said socket unit for receiving the electric plug, said adapter comprising a grounding prong fastened to one of said grounding prong receiving portions of said socket unit, and a plurality of plug blade receiving holes for receiving the metal rod members of the electric plug.
  • 4. The combination electric connector of claim 1 wherein said plug unit comprises a transverse plug hole, and a detachable grounding prong assembly, said detachable grounding prong assembly comprising a base having a plug portion press-fitted into said transverse plug hole, and a grounding prong, said grounding prong having a rear contact end disposed in contact with the grounding metal plate of said socket unit.
  • 5. The combination electric connector of claim 1 further comprising two electrically insulative protective plates for fastening to said plug unit to block the rear contact ends of said metal rod members after removal of said socket unit from said plug unit, said electrically insulative protective plates each having a plurality of hooks respectively fastened to respective hook holes on said plug unit.
  • 6. A combination electric connector comprising:a socket unit for receiving an electric plug having metal blades, said socket unit having a front side, an opposing rear side and a plurality of lateral sides extending between perimeter portions of said front and rear sides, said socket unit comprising (a) a plurality of plug blade receiving holes extended through said front side of said socket unit for receiving the metal blades of the electric plug, (b) two grounding prong receiving portions respectively disposed at two opposing of said lateral sides of said socket unit for receiving a ground connection of the electric plug of a type selected from the group consisting of a grounding prong and a grounding wire, (c) a substantially U-shaped grounding metal plate installed in said grounding prong receiving portions and extended over said rear side of said socket unit, and (d) two metal contact plates respectively mounted in said plug blade receiving holes and extended out of said rear side of said socket unit; and a wire distribution plate fastened to said rear side of said socket unit, said wire distribution plate comprising a plurality of wire holder blocks, and a plurality of screws respectively installed in said wire holder blocks to hold corresponding electric wires in contact with said metal contact blades and said grounding metal plate of said socket.
  • 7. The combination electric connector of claim 6 wherein said socket unit comprises a pair of rear locating flanges respectively defining two coupling grooves, each of said rear locating flanges having a hook hole formed therein; said wire distribution plate comprises two coupling flanges respectively engaged into said coupling grooves in said rear locating flanges of said socket unit, and two hooks respectively hooked in said hook holes of said rear locating flanges of said socket unit.
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