1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical device with a plug, especially to an electrical device with a retractable plug.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Conventional electrical appliances and devices have a body, a cable and a plug. The cable is connected between the body and the plug.
However, the plug is not aesthetically pleasing and the wire of the apparatus may become tangled on a floor of a house. Furthermore, when traveling, cables are awkwardly shaped and may jut out of soft cases, or their prongs broken by hard cases.
Furthermore, when left unplugged, the plug may be trodden on causing painful annoyance and the prongs to be broken, leading to disposal of the plug, or the prongs may be damaged causing unsafe connection and risk of electrocution or fire.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides an electrical device with a retractable plug to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an electrical device with a retractable plug, especially to an electrical device with a retractable plug that prevents prong breakage, eases portability and improve aesthetics.
An electrical device with a retractable plug has a body and a plug-moving assembly. The body has a chamber, a partition and a plug. The partition is formed in the chamber, separates the chamber into a plug chamber and an electronics chamber. The plug chamber has a longitudinal sidewall, a slot and an opening. The longitudinal sidewall is disposed parallelly with the partition and has an inner surface. The slot is formed through the longitudinal sidewall. The opening is formed through the end wall. The plug-moving assembly is mounted in the plug chamber and connects to the plug to selectively retract the plug into the plug chamber. Therefore, the plug of the electrical device may be selectively retracted to prevent prong damage, improve safety and aesthetics of design.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The partition (13) is formed in the chamber, separates the chamber into a plug chamber (12) and an electronics chamber (11) and has a through hole (131). The through hole (131) is formed through the partition (13).
The plug chamber (12) has a longitudinal sidewall (18), a slot (181) and an opening (171). The longitudinal sidewall (18) is disposed parallelly with the partition (13) and has an inner surface and a positioning element (18, 19′). The positioning element (19, 19′) is formed on the inner surface of the longitudinal sidewall (18) and may be a detent (19) or a protrusion (19′). The slot (181) is formed through the longitudinal sidewall (18) near the positioning element (19, 19′). The opening (171) is formed through the end wall (17).
The circuit board (14) is mounted in the electronics chamber (11). The plug (15) is mounted movably in the plug chamber (12) and has a proximal end and a distal end. The plug (15) may be an ordinary electrical plug with two electrodes (151), an USB connector, or the like. The distal end of the plug (15) selectively extends through the opening (171). The cable (16) electrically connects between the circuit board (14) and the proximal end of the plug (15) and is mounted through the through hole (131) of the partition (13).
The plug-moving assembly is mounted in the plug chamber (12) and connects tho the plug (15) to selectively retract the plug (15) into the plug chamber (12). The plug-moving assembly comprises a bracket (21), a plug mount (22), a button (23), a positioning element (24, 24′) and a resilient device (25).
The bracket (21) is mounted slidably in the plug chamber (12) and has an outer surface and a mounting end. The plug mount (22) is formed on and protrudes from the mounting end of the bracket (21) and connects to the plug (15). The button (23) is formed on and protrudes from the outer surface of the bracket (21), is mounted through the slot (181) and may comprise multiple ribs for improving grip. The positioning element (24, 24′) of the plug-moving assembly is formed on the outer surface of the bracket (21) near the mounting end of the bracket (21) and corresponds to and selectively engage the positioning element (19, 19′) of the body (10). The positioning element (24, 24′) may be a protrusion (24) or a detent (24′). The resilient device (25) is mounted securely on the bracket (21) and presses the bracket (21) against the longitudinal wall (18).
When the plug (15) is used, the bracket (21) is slid by using the button (23), until the positioning elements (19, 19′, 24, 24′) temporarily lock the plug (15) into a protruding position to be easily inserted into a socket.
When the plug (15) is not in use, the bracket (21) is slid back to retract the plug (15) into the plug chamber (12) of the body (10).
Therefore, storage of electrical device as described is enhanced, since the plug (15) need not be left lying on the floor when not in use so cannot be trodden on.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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