Information
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Patent Grant
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6227883
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Patent Number
6,227,883
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 20, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 8, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Bradley; Paula
- Nguyen; Truc
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 222
- 439 653
- 439 106
- 439 107
- 439 108
- 439 109
- 439 223
- 439 649
- 439 650
- 439 651
- 439 652
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electric combination socket, which includes a socket body having a face panel, an upper round ground slot provided at the face panel on the middle at a top side, flat hot and neutral slots arranged in parallel at the face panel below the upper round ground slot for matching with the upper round ground slot to receive an electric plug from an electric home appliance, a flat ground slot provided at the face panel between the hot and neutral slots for matching with the hot and neutral slots to receive a computer power plug, and a coupling groove provided at the face panel around the hot and neutral slots and the flat ground slot for receiving the shell of a computer power plug, a ground terminal mounted in the flat ground slot, hot and neutral terminals respectively mounted in the hot and neutral slots, and a ground frame at a rear side of the socket body remote from the face panel, the ground frame comprising a top contact portion inserted into the upper round ground slot at the socket body, and a bridge portion disposed in contact with the ground terminal.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to electric sockets, and more particularly to an electric combination socket which is suitable for use with any of a variety of electric plugs.
FIG. 16
illustrates a standard electric socket
7
for computer for use with a standard electric plug
71
for computer. This structure of electric socket
7
cannot be used with an electric plug for a regular electric home appliance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished to provide a combination electric socket which is suitable for use with a standard electric plug for computer as well as any of a variety of electric plugs for electric home appliance. According to aspect of the present invention, the electric combination socket comprises a socket body having a face panel, an upper round ground slot provided at the face panel on the middle at a top side, flat hot and neutral slots arranged in parallel at the face panel below the upper round ground slot for matching with the upper round ground slot to receive an electric plug from an electric home appliance, a flat ground slot provided at the face panel between the hot and neutral slots for matching with the hot and neutral slots to receive a computer power plug, and a coupling groove provided at the face panel around the hot and neutral slots and the flat ground slot for receiving the shell of a computer power plug, a ground terminal mounted in the flat ground slot, hot and neutral terminals respectively mounted in the hot and neutral slots, and a ground frame at a rear side of the socket body remote from the face panel, the ground frame comprising a top contact portion inserted into the upper round ground slot at the socket body, and a bridge portion disposed in contact with the ground terminal. According to another embodiment of the present invention, the hot and neutral slots each are formed of a flat slot and a British rectangular slot. According to still another embodiment of the present invention, the hot and neutral slots each are formed of a flat slot, an oblique slot, and a round slot. According to still another embodiment of the present invention, a round ground slot and round hot and neutral slots provided at the face panel for receiving an electric socket fitting South Africa's national electric specifications.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows the relationship between a combination electric socket according to a first embodiment of the present invention and a regular electric plug.
FIG. 2
shows the relationship between a combination electric socket according to the first embodiment of the present invention and another structure of electric plug.
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of the combination electric socket according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is an installed view in section of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 5
is an installed view in section of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 6
is a schematic drawing explaining the applicability of the combination electric socket according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7
shows the combination electric socket used in a wall outlet according to the present invention.
FIG. 8
shows the combination electric socket used in a receptacle assembly for extension cable.
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of a combination electric socket according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 10
is a schematic drawing explaining the applicability of the combination electric socket according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of a combination electric socket according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of a combination electric socket according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of a combination electric socket according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 14
is a schematic drawing explaining the applicability of the combination electric socket according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 15
is an application table of the present invention.
FIG. 16
illustrates the relationship between a standard electric socket for computer and a standard electric plug for computer according to the prior art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to Figures from
1
through
5
, a combination electric socket
1
is shown comprising a face panel
11
, an upper round ground slot
111
and a lower round ground slot
112
provided at the face panel
11
on the middle at different elevations, flat hot and neutral slots
113
arranged in parallel at the face panel
11
between the round ground slots
111
and
112
, a flat ground slot
114
provided at the face panel
11
between the hot and neutral slots
113
, a ground terminal
1141
mounted in the flat ground slot
114
, hot and neutral terminals
1131
respectively mounted in the hot and neutral slots
113
, and a ground frame
2
at the rear side. The ground frame
2
comprises a top contact portion
21
and a bottom contact portion
22
respectively inserted into the upper round ground slot
111
and the lower round ground slot
112
for receiving the round ground prong
32
or
32
′ of an electric plug
3
or
3
′, and a bridge portion
23
disposed in contact with the ground terminal
1141
in the flat ground slot
114
. (Further, a coupling groove is provided at the face panel
11
around the hot and neutral slots
13
and the flat ground slot
114
for receiving the shell of a computer power plug when the ground prong and hot and neutral blades of the computer are respectively inserted into the ground slot
114
and the hot and neutral slots
13
).
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 4
again, when installed in the combination electric socket
1
, the round ground prong
32
and flat hot and neutral blades
31
of the electric plug
3
are respectively retained in the top round ground slot
111
and hot and neutral slots
113
at the combination electric socket
1
in close contact with the top contact portion
21
of the ground frame
2
and the hot and neutral terminals
1131
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 5
again, when installed in the combination electric socket
1
, the round ground prong
32
′ and flat hot and neutral blades
31
′ of the electric plug
3
are respectively retained in the bottom round ground slot
112
and hot and neutral slots
113
at the combination electric socket
1
in close contact with the bottom contact portion
22
of the ground frame
2
and the hot and neutral terminals
1131
.
Referring to
FIGS. 6
,
7
and
8
, the aforesaid combination electric socket
1
can be used with an electric plug for computer as well as any of a variety of electric plugs for electric home appliance (see FIG.
6
). The combination electric socket
1
can also be used in a wall outlet (see FIG.
7
), or a receptacle assembly
1
′ for extension cable (see FIG.
8
). The receptacle assembly
1
′ has a female connector
11
′ at one end, a male connector
12
′ at an opposite end, and a plurality of combination electric sockets
1
connected in series between the female connector
11
′ and the male connector
12
′. By means of the connectors
11
′ and
12
′, the receptacle assembly
1
′ can be connected to the power plug of a computer, or a plurality of receptacle assemblies
1
′ of the same structure can be connected in series.
FIGS. 9 and 10
show a combination electric socket
4
according to a second embodiment of the present invention. According to this embodiment, the combination electric socket
4
comprises a face panel
41
, an upper round ground slot
411
and a lower round ground slot
412
provided at the face panel
41
on the middle at different elevations, two intermediate ground terminals
414
vertically spaced between the upper round ground slot
411
and the lower round ground slot
412
, two hot and neutral slots
413
arranged in parallel at the face panel
41
at two opposite sides of the intermediate ground terminals
414
, and a ground frame
2
at the rear side. The hot and neutral slots
413
each are formed of a flat slot
4131
, an oblique slot
4132
, and a round slot
4133
. The ground frame
2
comprises a top contact portion
21
and a bottom contact portion
22
(not shown) respectively inserted into the upper round ground slot
411
and the lower round ground slot
412
, and a bridge portion
23
disposed in contact with the ground terminals
4141
in the intermediate ground slots
414
. This embodiment can be used with any of a variety of electric plugs used in China, New Zealand, Australia, India, Taiwan, Japan, U.S.A., Italy, Swiss, Philippines, and Venezuela (see FIGS.
10
and
15
).
FIG. 11
shows a combination electric socket according to a third embodiment of the present invention. According to this embodiment, the combination electric socket
5
comprises a face panel
51
, a first ground slot
511
provided at the face panel
51
on the middle near the top, hot and neutral slots
512
bilaterally provided at the face panel
51
near the bottom, and a second ground slot
513
provided at the face panel
51
on the middle below the first ground slot
511
. The hot and neutral slots
512
can be matched with the first ground slot
511
or second ground slot
513
to receive any of different electric plugs. The hot and neutral slots
512
each are formed of a flat slot
5121
and a British rectangular slot
5122
. This embodiment can be used with a computer power plug or British electric plug (see also FIGS.
14
and
15
).
FIG. 12
shows a combination electric socket according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. According to this embodiment, the combination electric socket
6
comprises a face panel
61
, two big ground slots
611
vertically spaced at the face panel
61
on the middle near the top, hot and neutral slots
612
bilaterally provided at the face panel
61
near the bottom, and two small ground slot
513
vertically spaced at the face panel
61
on the middle below the big ground slots
611
and between the hot and neutral slots
612
. This embodiment is suitable for use in various countries (see also FIGS.
14
and
15
).
FIG. 13
shows a combination electric socket according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention. According to this embodiment, the combination electric socket
6
comprises a face panel
61
, two big ground slot
611
vertically spaced at the face panel
61
on the middle near the top, hot and neutral slots
612
bilaterally provided at the face panel
61
near the bottom, two small ground slot
513
vertically spaced at the face panel
61
on the middle below the big ground slots
611
and between the hot and neutral slots
612
, a round ground slot
6111
and round hot and neutral slots
614
provided at the face panel
61
for receiving an electric socket fitting South Africa's national electric specifications. The applicability of this embodiment is shown in
FIGS. 14 and 15
.
It is to be understood that the drawings are designed for purposes of illustration only, and are not intended as a definition of the limits and scope of the invention disclosed.
Claims
- 1. An electric combination socket comprising:a socket body, said socket body comprising a face panel formed on a front end thereof and a recess formed adjacent a rear end of said socket body and extending continuously along a perimeter portion of said socket body from an upper surface to a lower surface, said face panel having (a) an upper round ground slot formed centrally therethrough adjacent a top portion of said face panel, (b) flat hot and neutral slots arranged in parallel formed through said face panel below said upper round ground slot for matching with said upper round ground slot to receive an electric plug from an electric home appliance, (c) a flat ground slot formed through said face panel between said hot and neutral slots for matching with said hot and neutral slots to receive a computer power plug, (d) a coupling groove formed in said face panel, said coupling groove intersecting said upper round ground slot and circumscribing said hot and neutral slots and said flat ground slot for receiving a shell of a computer power plug therein, and (e) a lower round ground slot formed centrally therethrough adjacent a bottom portion of said face panel external to said coupling groove for matching with said flat hot and neutral slots to receive an electric plug from an electric home appliance; a ground terminal mounted in said flat ground slot; hot and neutral terminals respectively mounted in said hot and neutral slots; and a ground frame disposed within said recess of said socket body, said ground frame comprising a top contact portion inserted into the upper round ground slot of said socket body, a bottom contact portion inserted into said lower round ground slot, and a bridge portion disposed in contact with said ground terminal.
- 2. The electric combination socket of claim 1 further comprising:a second socket body, said second socket body including a second face panel formed on a front end thereof and a recess formed adjacent a rear end of said second socket body and extending continuously along a perimeter portion of said second socket body from an upper surface to a lower surface, said second face panel having (a) an upper round ground slot formed centrally therethrough adjacent a top portion of said second face panel, (b) flat hot and neutral slots arranged in parallel formed through said second face panel below said upper round ground slot for matching with said upper round ground slot to receive an electric plug from an electric home appliance, (c) a flat ground slot formed through said second face panel between said hot and neutral slots for matching with said hot and neutral slots to receive a computer power plug, (d) a coupling groove formed in said second face panel, said coupling groove intersecting said upper round ground slot and circumscribing said hot and neutral slots and said flat ground slot for receiving a shell of a computer power plug therein, and (e) a lower round ground slot formed centrally therethrough adjacent a bottom portion of said second face panel external to said coupling groove for matching with said flat hot and neutral slots to receive an electric plug from an electric home appliance; a second ground terminal mounted in said flat ground slot; second hot and neutral terminals respectively mounted in said hot and neutral slots of said second face panel; and a second ground frame disposed within said recess of said second socket body, said second ground frame comprising a top contact portion inserted into the upper round around slot of said second socket body, a bottom contact inserted into said lower round ground slot of said second socket body, and a bridge portion disposed in contact with said ground terminal; said first and second socket bodies being stacked one upon the other for mounting in a wall mounted electrical box to define an electrical wall outlet.
- 3. An electrical wall outlet receptacle having combination electric sockets, said receptacle comprising:pair of socket bodies stacked one upon the other, each of said socket bodies including a face panel formed on one end of said socket body, a recess formed adjacent an opposing rear end of said socket body and extending continuously along a perimeter portion of said socket body from an upper surface to a lower surface, hot and neutral slots bilaterally formed through said face panel, a ground slot formed through said face panel and equally spaced between said hot and neutral slots at an elevation above said hot and neutral slots, and a coupling groove formed in said face panel and circumscribing said hot and neutral slots and said ground slot for receiving a shell of a computer power plug therein, said face panel having an upper round ground slot formed centrally therethrough adjacent a top portion of said face panel and intersecting said coupling groove, and a lower round ground slot formed centrally therethrough adjacent a bottom portion of said face panel external to said coupling groove; a ground terminal mounted in said ground slot; hot and neutral terminals respectively mounted in said hot and neutral slots; and a ground frame disposed within said recess of said socket body, said ground frame comprising a top contact portion inserted into the upper round ground slot of said socket body, a bottom contact portion inserted into said lower round ground slot, and a bridge portion disposed in contact with said ground terminal.
- 4. A combination electric socket comprising:a socket body, said socket body including a face panel formed on one end of said socket body, hot and neutral slots bilaterally formed through said face panel, a pair of intermediate ground slots formed through a central portion of said face panel and being vertically spaced between said hot and neutral slots, a coupling groove formed in said face panel and circumscribing said hot and neutral slots and said intermediate ground slots for receiving a shell of a computer power plug therein, said hot and neutral slots each being formed by a combination of a flat slot, an oblique slot, and a round slot, said face panel having an upper ground slot formed therethrough and intersecting said coupling groove for matching with said hot and neutral slots to receive an electric plug from an electric home appliance, said face panel having a lower round ground slot formed centrally therethrough adjacent a bottom portion of said face panel external to said coupling groove for matching with said flat hot and neutral slots to receive an electric plug from an electric home appliance, said socket body having a recess formed adjacent a rear end thereof and extending continuously along a perimeter portion of said socket body from an upper surface to a lower surface; hot and neutral terminals respectively mounted in said hot and neutral slots; two ground terminals respectively mounted in said pair of intermediate ground slots; and a ground frame disposed within said recess of said socket body, said ground frame comprising a top contact portion inserted into the upper ground slot of said socket body, a bottom contact portion inserted into said lower round ground slot of said socket body, and a bridge portion disposed in contact with said ground terminals.
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