Many musicians use a DC “daisy-chain” cable to power multiple effects pedals from one power source. Those are convenient because the DC power can be delivered to each pedal in parallel through a single 2-conductor wire, with standard mini-barrel or mini-phone-plug type connectors at various points along the wire. These are inconvenient because the “extra” connectors, i.e. the ones that are not used, can be messy and also have to be insulated either with electrical tape or rubber caps so that they do not short out accidentally.
The invention employs the use of a ‘segmented’ daisy chain system that allows musicians to use only the number of connectors that they need, as each segment can plug into another segment. The segments could also be a varying length and employ different connector-ends, depending on the musicians' requirements. This system would also allow a musician to replace only the damaged section of a daisy-chain, instead of the whole cable.
These and further and other objects and features of the invention are apparent in the disclosure, which include the above and ongoing written specification, with the claims and the drawings.
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The sleeve and pin connectors in the power supply respectively contact and complete electrical connections to the barrel metal exterior 22 and metal interior 24.
The connector barrel 20 has a rubber grip 26 for holding when inserting or extracting the connector barrel 20 into or from the power supply output socket. An open flexible cylindrical collar 28 radiuses any bending of the cable 10 at the grip 26 to prevent fraying or breaking the insulative cover or the interior wires on the first end 11 of the power cord 10.
The second end 12 of the two wire power cord 10 is connected to a power output connector 30. Output connector 30 has a coaxially connected output connector barrel 32 and jack 34 held by a rubber insulator cylinder 36 which is connected perpendicularly to the second end 12 of cable 10.
The output connector barrel 32 is constructed similarly to the male power connector barrel 20 with a conductive exterior 42 and a conductive cylindrical interior 44. The output barrel fits into an input power receptacle in an electronic music device, for example, a sound altering pedal, widely used by guitar players. The low power DC receptacle of the pedal has a sleeve which makes a first contact with the conductive exterior 42 of power output barrel 32. A conductive pin within the receptacle makes electrical contact with the conductive cylindrical metal interior 44 of power output barrel 32.
Jack 34 is connected to the rubber insulator cylinder 36 and provides an output connection for the next similar connector 1 to power the next pedal.
Jack 34 has a conductive cylindrical sleeve 52 and a conductive pin 54 which are ready to receive an input connector barrel 20 of another DC power connector 1.
The cylindrical conductive sleeve 52 and the central conductive pin 54 are similar to the sleeve and pin in the low power DC power supply.
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The new segmented daisy chain elements provide neat connection between adjacent pedals and eliminate extra wires and exposed connectors which might be distractive to a musician and audience and which may add dangers of tripping, short circuiting or heating.
While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, modifications and variations of the invention may be constructed without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/211,758, filed Apr. 2, 2009, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 61211758 | Apr 2009 | US |