Electric outlets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6220880
  • Patent Number
    6,220,880
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 27, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electric outlet includes a socket holder formed of a bottom shell and a top cover shell, a plurality of metal terminal holders respectively installed in the socket holder for connection to power supply, and a plurality of sockets respectively installed in respective socket receiving holes on the top cover shell of the socket holder, each socket including a socket body, the socket body having a top face panel for receiving an electric plug, spring hooks for positioning in one socket receiving hole on the top cover shell, and three bottom through holes, a positive terminal metal contact plate and a negative terminal metal contact plate and a grounding metal contact plate respectively mounted inside the socket body and aimed at respective plug insertion slots on the face panel, a plurality of metal frames mounted inside the socket body and respectively connected to the positive and negative terminal metal contact plates and the grounding metal contact plate, the metal frames each having a horizontal wire hole and a vertical screw hole perpendicularly downwardly extended from the horizontal wire hole and respectively disposed in communication with the bottom through holes on the socket body, and three metal terminals respectively threaded into the vertical screw holes on the metal frames and connected to the terminal holders in the socket holder.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates electric outlets, and more particularly to such electric outlets that fit different electric plugs for use different countries.




The electric outlet of an extension cable is generally comprised of a plurality of socket units for receiving a respective electric plug. The socket units have same specification fitting the electric code of a particular country. This structure of electric outlet cannot be used in different countries having different electric codes. Further each socket unit is designed for receiving a particular electric plug only, i.e., the socket units of the electric outlet cannot fit different electric plugs constructed subject to different electric specifications. For the reason said above, different electric outlets should be provided for use in different countries.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is one object of the present invention to provide an electric outlet, which fits different electric plugs for use in different countries. It is another object of the present invention to provide an electric socket for electric outlet, which fits different electric plugs for use in different countries. According to one aspect of the present invention, the electric outlet comprises a socket holder formed of a bottom shell and a top cover shell, a plurality of metal terminal holders respectively installed in the socket holder for connection to power supply, and a plurality of sockets respectively installed in respective socket receiving holes on the top cover shell of the socket holder, each socket including a socket body, the socket body having a top face panel for receiving an electric plug, spring hooks for positioning in one socket receiving hole on the top cover shell, and three bottom through holes, a positive terminal metal contact plate and a negative terminal metal contact plate and a grounding metal contact plate respectively mounted inside the socket body and aimed at respective plug insertion slots on the face panel, a plurality of metal frames mounted inside the socket body and respectively connected to the positive and negative terminal metal contact plates and the grounding metal contact plate, the metal frames each having a horizontal wire hole and a vertical screw hole perpendicularly downwardly extended from the horizontal wire hole and respectively disposed in communication with the bottom through holes on the socket body, and three metal terminals respectively threaded into the vertical screw holes on the metal frames and connected to the terminal holders in the socket holder. According to another aspect of the present invention, the sockets of the electric outlet are made subject to different specifications to fit different electric plugs. According to still another aspect of the present invention, each socket of the electric outlet has different sets of plug insertion slots for receiving any of a variety of electric plugs.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of an electric outlet according to one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectional assembly view in an enlarged scale of the electric outlet shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an elevational view of the electric outlet shown in

FIG. 1

when assembled.





FIG. 4

shows different alternate forms of sockets for the electric outlets shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

shows other different alternate form of sockets for the electric outlet shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

shows the socket holder provided with an on/off switch according to the present invention.





FIG. 7

shows the socket holder provided with a plurality of on/off switches corresponding to the sockets according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

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





FIG. 9

illustrates the installation of an electric wire in a socket according to the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a sectional view of a part of the socket shown in

FIG. 9

, showing the electric wire installed.





FIG. 11

shows a socket installed in a wall plate according to the present invention.





FIG. 12

shows two sockets installed in a wall plate according to the present invention.





FIG. 13

is a sectional assembly view of FIG.


11


.





FIG. 14

is an exploded view of a socket and an adapter according to the present invention.





FIG. 15

is a side view in section of the assembly of FIG.


14


.





FIG. 16

is an enlarged view of a part of

FIG. 15

when viewed from another side.





FIG. 17

illustrates different alternate forms of adapters according to the present invention.





FIG. 18

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





FIG. 19

is an exploded view of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 18

where the top cover shell is provided for inserts of plugs having the same insert configuration.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to FIGS. from


1


through


5


, a universal electric outlet is shown comprised of a socket holder


2


, and a plurality of sockets


1


respectively installed in the socket holder


2


. Each socket


1


comprises a socket body


12


, the socket body


12


comprising a face panel


11


horizontally disposed at a top side thereof, and spring hooks


123


formed integral with two opposite lateral side walls thereof for positioning in the socket holder


2


, three metal contact plates, namely, the positive and negative terminal metal contact plates


13


and the grounding metal contact plate


14


mounted inside the socket body


12


and respectively aimed at respective plug insertion slots on the face panel


11


of the socket body


12


, a plurality of metal frames


124


mounted inside the socket body


12


and respectively connected to the positive and negative terminal metal contact plates


13


and the grounding metal contact plate


14


, the metal frames


124


each having a horizontal wire hole


1241


and a vertical screw hole


1242


perpendicularly downwardly extended from the horizontal wire hole


1241


and disposed in communication with a respective through hole (not shown) on the bottom sidewall of the socket body


12


, and three cylindrical metal terminals


125


respectively threaded into the vertical screw holes


1242


on the metal frames


124


and extended out of the bottom sidewall of the socket body


12


. Each cylindrical metal terminal


125


comprises a threaded top end


1251


threaded into the vertical screw hole


1242


on one metal frame


124


, and a slotted bottom end


1252


. By means of the slotted bottom end


1252


, each cylindrical metal terminal


125


can be positively driven into the vertical screw hole


1242


on one metal frame


124


with a screwdriver. The socket holder


2


comprises an electrically insulative bottom shell


23


having sets of receptacles


231


, three wire conductors


2321


, three sets of metal terminal holders


232


respectively installed in the receptacles


231


, the terminal holders


232


of the same set being connected to one another by one wire conductor


2321


, an electrically insulative partition board


22


mounted within the bottom shell


23


above the receptacles


231


and the terminal holders


231


in the receptacles


231


, the partition board


22


having sets of through holes


221


corresponding to the receptacles


231


, a power cord


233


extended out of the bottom shell


23


for guiding to AC power supply to the wire conductors


2321


, and a top cover shell


21


covered on the bottom shell


23


, the top cover shell


21


having a plurality of socket receiving holes


211


for receiving the sockets


1


. The sockets


1


are respectively installed in the socket receiving holes


211


in the top cover shell


21


. After installation of one socket


1


in one socket receiving hole


211


, the spring hooks


123


are forced into engagement with an inside wall of the top cover shell


21


to hold the socket


1


in position, and the cylindrical metal terminals


125


of the socket


1


are respectively inserted through three through holes


221


on the partition board


22


into three metal terminal holders


232


. The face panels


11


of the sockets


1


may be variously embodied to fit different electric codes in different countries.

FIGS. 4 and 5

show different alternate forms of the socket for use in different countries.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the socket holder


2


is provided with an on/off switch


25


having a fuseless circuit breaker


251


for power on/off switching control.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, a plurality of on/off switches


252


are respectively installed in the socket holder


2


for operation by hand to switch on/off the sockets


1


respectively.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, the face panel


11


′ of the socket


1


′ comprises plug insertion slots


111


′ subject to South Africa specifications and universal plug insertion holes


112


′ for different electric plugs.




Referring to FIGS. from


6


through


8


again, any of a variety of electric connectors


24


,


241


or


242


may be installed in the socket holder


2


and connected to the wire conductors


2321


to receive a power cord


233


(see also FIG.


1


).




Referring to FIGS. from


9


through


12


, the electric wires


1221


are respectively inserted through respective wire holes


122


on one vertical side wall of the socket body


12


of the socket


1


into the respective wire holes


1241


on the metal frames


124


, and holding down screws


1243


are respectively threaded into the vertical screw holes


1242


on the metal frames


124


to fix the electric wires


1221


to the respective metal frames


124


. In

FIG. 11

, one socket


1


is installed in a wall plate


3


. In

FIG. 12

, two sockets


1


are installed in a wall plate


3


.




Referring to FIGS. from


14


through


17


, the socket


1


comprises three insertion holes


121


and a screw hole


126


on the bottom sidewall thereof. Three metal spring plates


42


are installed in the bottom sidewall of the socket


1


. The metal spring plates


42


each have a plug rod


43


inserted through one insertion hole


121


into the vertical screw hole


1242


on one metal frame


124


inside the socket


1


. An adapter


4


is coupled to the socket body


12


of the socket


1


. The adapter


4


comprises a plurality of retaining holes


41


respectively fastened to the spring hooks


123


at the socket body


12


of the socket


1


, and metal blades


414


for connection to an electric socket to transmit power supply to the socket


1


. After installation of the adapter


4


, a screw


1241


is mounted in a countersunk hole on the adapter


4


and threaded into the screw hole


126


to fixedly secure the adapter


4


to the socket


1


. Further, partition ribs


413


are provided inside the adapter


4


to separate the metal blades


412


. The metal blades


412


of the adapter


4


may be variously embodied to fit different electric codes in different countries (see AFIG.


17


).




Referring to

FIGS. 18 and 19

, the electric outlet according to this alternate form comprises an electrically insulative bottom shell


52


having three receptacles


521


disposed near one end, an electrically insulative top cover shell


51


covered on the bottom shell


52


, three metal clamps


522


respectively installed in the receptacles


521


and connected to an electric connector for receiving a power cord, positive and negative terminal lines


5111


and a grounding line


5121


respectively arranged in the bottom shell


52


, the terminal lines


511


and grounding line


5121


have a respective plug portion


5112


disposed at one end and respectively fastened to the metal clamps


622


in the receptacles


521


, positive terminal and negative terminal contact frames


511


and grounding contact frames


512


respectively provided at the positive and negative terminal lines


5111


and grounding line


5121


corresponding to plug insertion slots on the top cover shell


51


. In

FIG. 18

, the top cover shell


51


is provided with different plug insertion slots for receiving different electric plugs. In

FIG. 19

, the top cover shell


51


is provided with multiple sets of plug insertion slots of same specification.




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. An electric outlet comprising:a socket holder, said socket holder including an electrically insulative bottom shell, an electrically insulative top cover shell covered on said bottom shell, said top cover shell having at least one socket receiving hole; a plurality of metal terminal holders respectively installed in said bottom shell for connection to a power supply; at least one socket respectively installed in said at least one socket receiving hole on said top cover shell, said at least one socket including a socket body, said socket body including (a) a face panel horizontally disposed at a top side thereof for receiving an electric plug, (b) spring hooks formed integral with two opposite lateral side walls thereof for positioning said socket body in one socket receiving hole on said top cover shell, (c) three through holes on a bottom side wall thereof, (d) a positive terminal metal contact plate and a negative terminal metal contact plate and a grounding metal contact plate respectively mounted inside said socket body and directed toward respective plug insertion slots formed in said face panel, (e) a plurality of metal frames mounted inside said socket body and respectively connected to said positive and negative terminal metal contact plates and said grounding metal contact plate, said metal frames each having formed therein a horizontal wire hole and a vertical screw hole extending perpendicularly downwardly from said horizontal wire hole and each being respectively disposed in communication with said through holes in said side wall of said socket body, and (f) three metal terminals respectively threaded into said vertical screw holes of said metal frames and connected to said plurality of metal terminal holders; and, three wire conductors installed in said bottom shell and respectively connected to said metal terminal holders to keep said metal terminal holders in three separated series.
  • 2. An electric outlet comprising:a socket holder, said socket holder including an electrically insulative bottom shell, an electrically insulative top cover shell covered on said bottom shell, said top cover shell having at least one socket receiving hole; a plurality of metal terminal holders respectively installed in said bottom shell for connection to a power supply; at least one socket respectively installed in said at least one socket receiving hole on said top cover shell, said at least one socket including a socket body, said socket body including (a) a face panel horizontally disposed at a top side thereof for receiving an electric plug, (b) spring hooks formed integral with two opposite lateral side walls thereof for positioning said socket body in one socket receiving hole on said top cover shell, (c) three through holes on a bottom side wall thereof, (d) a positive terminal metal contact plate and a negative terminal metal contact plate and a grounding metal contact plate respectively mounted inside said socket body and directed toward respective plug insertion slots formed in said face panel, (e) a plurality of metal frames mounted inside said socket body and respectively connected to said positive and negative terminal metal contact plates and said grounding metal contact plate, said metal frames each having formed therein a horizontal wire hole and a vertical screw hole extending perpendicularly downwardly from said horizontal wire hole and each being respectively disposed in communication with said through holes in said side wall of said socket body, and (f) three metal terminals respectively threaded into said vertical screw holes of said metal frames and connected to said plurality of metal terminal holders, each of said metal terminals of said at least one socket having a threaded portion at a top end thereof threaded into said vertical screw hole of a respective one of said metal frames and a slotted bottom end portion extending out from said bottom side wall of said socket.
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