1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical device that is supplied with electric power from a commercial power supply with its plug being inserted into an outlet.
2. Description of the Related Art
Electrical devices, which are supplied with electric power from a commercial power supply, are used with their plugs being connected to outlets for use. There are different standards of commercial power supplies depending on countries or areas for use. Accordingly, in addition to voltages or frequencies, shapes of insertion holes of outlets or plugs plugged thereto are different depending on the standards. For this reason, in different countries or areas for use, it is necessary to design electrical devices with different specifications. However, if electrical devices are manufactured depending on different shapes of plugs, they can be used only in specific countries.
This disadvantage can be solved by a case that can be detachably connected to a plug (see Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publications TOKUKAI No. HEI 7-264855 and No. HEI 7-320827).
Electrical devices with cases connected to conversion plugs are connected to conversion plugs that work with outlets in multiple countries. The electrical devices of this structure should be used with conversion plugs in the case where they are used in all countries. For this reason, in the case where electrical devices capable of being used in Japan and foreign countries are used in Japan, for example, conversion plugs should be attached to the electrical devices. In this case, there is a disadvantage that they cannot be used in Japan as its home country for use, if their conversion plugs for Japan become lost, in the case of use in foreign countries, for example.
In addition, they are required to include a case with an attachment/detachment recessed portion that connects a conversion plug to the case, and further to include, in the attachment/detachment recessed portion, a mechanism that retains the conversion plug so as not to be detached. For this reason, a connection structure between the conversion plug and the case is complicated. Accordingly, there is a disadvantage that makes simple design difficult.
Therefore, the present invention has been developed to solve the above disadvantages. It is an important object to provide an electrical device that can be connected to different outputs either in a state where a conversion plug is not used or in a state where it is used, and is provided with a retaining recessed portion in an insulating pivot mount of a collapsible AC plug so as to connect the conversion plug by retaining a retaining hook of the conversion plug to the retaining recessed portion to firmly connect the conversion plug to a device body, the AC plug being collapsed so as to simplify the whole design and to provide an aesthetic appearance, in a state where the conversion plug and the AC plug are not used.
To achieve the foregoing object, an electrical device according to the present invention has the following construction.
The electrical device includes a device body that is provided with an AC plug pivotably connected thereto, the AC plug having a pair of plug blades, and a conversion plug that is detachably connected to the AC plug of the device body. The AC plug is connected to an outlet with the conversion plug being detached from the AC plug, and the conversion plug is connected to an outlet with a shape different from the outlet for the AC plug with the conversion plug being connected to the AC plug. The AC plug includes an insulating pivot mount that has the pair of the plug blades fastened thereto. The insulating pivot mount is pivotably connected to the device body. The insulating pivot mount is connected to the device body such that the AC plug can pivot in a plane parallel to the planes of both the plug blades. The device body is provided with a guide space portion that opens to accommodate the plug blades of the AC plug in the collapsed state. The guide space portion includes first and second space sections and that separately accommodate the plug blades. In addition, the insulating pivot mount of the AC plug is provided with a retaining recessed portion that opens on the surface side of the device body in a state where the plug blades stand in an upright posture. The conversion plug includes plug insertion portions that receive the plug blades of the AC plug inserted thereto, and includes a retaining hook that is retained to the retaining recessed portion disposed in the insulating pivot mount of the AC plug. The conversion plug is connected to the device body via the AC plug in a state where the retaining hook is retained to the retaining recessed portion, and the plug blades are inserted into the plug insertion portions.
The aforementioned electrical device can be connected to different types of outlets depending on whether a conversion plug is used or not. The electrical device can have a structure that can be used for outlets in Japan without using the conversion plug. Accordingly, for outlets which are mainly used, it can be conveniently used as a structure that can be used without using the conversion plug. In addition, since, in a state where the conversion plug is not used, an AC plug is directly connected to the outlet and is used, this causes less poor contact as compared with a state where a conversion plug is used.
Furthermore, in the aforementioned electrical device, a retraining recessed portion is disposed in a collapsible insulating pivot mount for plug blades such that a retaining hook of the conversion plug is retained to the retaining recessed portion to connect the conversion plug to a device body, thus, the conversion plug can be firmly connected to the device body. In addition, in a state where neither the conversion plug nor the AC plug is used, the AC plug is collapsed, thus, it is possible to simplify the whole design and to provide an aesthetic appearance.
Furthermore, in the aforementioned electrical device, the device body is provided with the conversion plug, and the retaining recessed portion is disposed in the insulating pivot mount of the AC plug. Additionally, the retaining hook that is disposed in the conversion plug is retained to the retaining recessed portion for connection. Therefore, the conversion plug can be stably and securely connected to the device body. The reason is that the retaining hook can be located at a position close to the plug blades between a pair of the plug blades.
The insulating pivot mount of the AC plug can be provided with the retaining recessed portion between the pair of the plug blades.
In the electrical device according to the present invention, the conversion plug and the device body can be detachably connected by a lock mechanism. The lock mechanism includes a lock hook that is disposed in the device body, a lock retaining portion that is arranged in the conversion plug so as to be connected to the lock hook, and a stopper that keeps a state where the lock hook is connected to the lock retaining portion. The lock hook can be located between first and second space portions.
Furthermore, in an electrical device according to the present invention, the device body is provided with the AC plug having the pair of the plug blades in a state of upright posture, and the conversion plug is detachably connected to the AC plug. The conversion plug and the device body are detachably connected by a lock mechanism. The lock mechanism includes a lock hook that is disposed in the device body, a lock retaining portion that is arranged in the conversion plug to connect the lock hook, and a stopper that keeps the state where the lock hook is connected to the lock retaining portion. In addition, the device body is provided with a retaining recessed portion that opens on the surface side of the device body. The conversion plug includes plug insertion portions that receive the plug blades of the AC plug inserted thereto, and a retaining hook that is retained to the retaining recessed portion, the conversion plug being connected to the device body via the AC plug in a state where the retaining hook is retained to the retaining recessed portion, and the plug blades is inserted into the plug insertion portions.
The above and further objects and features of the invention will more fully be apparent from the following detailed description with accompanying drawings.
An electrical device shown in
The device body 10 in this embodiment has an appearance of a plastic two-piece case that is composed of body cases 10A and 10B. The electrical device is a charger that is provided with a recessed portion 40 on the front side of the device body 10 such that two cylindrical rechargeable batteries are attached thereto to be charged, as shown in
The AC plug 11 shown in an exploded view of
As shown in
In this embodiment, the electrical circuit inside the electrical device and the plug blades 12 are not electrically connected by an internal structure (not shown) in a state where the plug blades 12 are collapsed. On the other hand, the electrical circuit inside the electrical device and the plug blades 12 are electrically connected, in a state where the plug blades 12 stand.
The device body 10 is provided with a guide space portion 14 that is located on its surface and opens to accommodate the plug blades 12 of the AC plug 11 in the collapsed state. The AC plug 11 in the collapsed state does not protrude from the device body 10. In the device body 10 shown in
Since the AC plug 11 pivots in the planes parallel to the planes of both the plug blades 12, the width of each of the first and second space sections 14A and 14B that separately accommodate the respective plug blades 12 can be narrow in a direction perpendicular to the pivot plane of the plug blade 12.
As shown in
In addition, the insulating holder 22 of the conversion plug 20 is provided with plug insertion portions 23 that are fitted to the plug blades 12 of the AC plug 11 inserted thereto to be connected to the AC plug 11, as shown in
In addition, the insulating holder 22 of the conversion plug 20 includes connection mechanisms 24 that electrically connect the pair of the plug blades 12 to the pin plugs 21 in a state where the plug blades 12 of the AC plug 11 are inserted into the plug insertion portions 23. The connection mechanisms 24 shown in
In addition, the insulating holder 22 of the conversion plug 20 is provided with a retaining hook 27 that is connected to the collapsed AC plug 11 in a state where the plug blades 12 of the AC plug 11 are inserted into the plug insertion portions 23, in other words, the conversion plug 20 is connected to the device body 10. The retaining hook 27 is retained to a retaining recessed portion 15 that is arranged in the insulating pivot mount 13 of the AC plug 11 such that the conversion plug 20 is connected to the device body 10.
In order to connect the retaining hook 27 of the conversion plug 20, the AC plug 11 of the device body 10 is provided with the retaining recessed portion 15 that is disposed in the insulating pivot mount 13. The insulating pivot mount 13 is provided with the retaining recessed portion 15 between the plug blades 12. In a state where the plug blades 12 stand upright, the retaining hook 27 is connected to the retaining recessed portion 15 and thus is retained to the insulating pivot mount 13 of the AC plug 11. Accordingly, the insulating pivot mount 13 is provided with the retaining recessed portion 15 that opens on the surface side of the device body 10 in a state where the plug blades 12 stand in an upright posture, as shown in
The retaining hook 27 is inserted into the retaining recessed portion 15 and moved in the direction shown by the arrow to be retained. As shown in cross-sectional views of
The retaining hook 27 is retained to the device body 10, thus, the conversion plug 20 of the figure is connected to the device body 10. In addition, the conversion plug 20 and the device body 10 are detachably connected by a lock mechanism 30. The lock mechanism 30 includes a lock hook 31 that is disposed in the device body 10, a lock retaining portion 32 that is disposed in the conversion plug 20, and a stopper 33 that keeps the state where the lock hook 31 is connected to the lock retaining portion 32.
The lock hook 31 is located between the first and second space sections 14A and 14B, as shown in
In addition, in the rectangular-shaped protrusion portion 17, the stopper 33 is located under the lock hook 31. The stopper 33 keeps the state where the lock retaining portion 32 of the conversion plug 20 is retained to the lock hook 31. In order to arrange the stopper 33, in the device body 10 of the figures, a bottom surface is located in the same plane as the bottom of recessed parts of the first and second space sections 14A and 14B, and extends to form a bottom plate 18. The bottom plate 18 is provided with a stopper opening 18A that allows the stopper 33 to resiliently protrude upward. The stopper opening 18A is an opening that is spaced away from the backside surface of the rectangular-shaped protrusion portion 17. The lock retaining portion 32 of the conversion plug 20 are surrounded and retained so as not to be detached by the stopper 33, the rectangular-shaped protrusion portion 17, the protrusion of the lock hook 31, and the bottom plate 18.
The stopper 33 is integrally formed of plastic as a whole. The stopper 33 of
The conversion plug 20 is formed of plastic integrally with a first connection protrusion portion 25 that is inserted into the first space section 14A of the device body 10, and a second connection protrusion portion 26 that is inserted into the second space section 14B, as shown in
The first and second connection protrusion portions 25 and 26 are arranged to protrude from the lower surface of the main holder 22A in the figure. Additionally, the first and second connection protrusion portions 25 and 26 are arranged to protrude in a direction of insertion of the conversion plug 20 into the AC plug 11, in other words, downward in
In addition, this arrangement of the first and second connection protrusion portions 25 and 26 prevents incorrect use by users as discussed below. If a user tries to use only a conversion plug 20 and to insert a separately-prepared plug-blade socket (not shown) into the plug insertion portion 23 of the conversion plug 20, a main body of the plug-blade socket contacts the first and second connection protrusion portions 25 and 26, as a result, the socket cannot be properly inserted. Consequently, an electrical device (not shown) that is supplied with power via the socket cannot be used. Therefore, since an electrical device (e.g., for 100 V use) that is not adapted to the electrical specification for the conversion plug 20 (e.g., 240 V) is not used, the electrical device does not have electrical damage by a high voltage that is applied to the electrical device due to incorrect use.
In the conversion plug 20 of
The rib 28 is provided with a retaining stair portion 28A. When the knob portion 33B of the stopper 33 is pressed and moved downward with a finger or thumb (the downward movement direction is shown by an arrow near the knob portion 33B in
As shown in
From a position shown in
The conversion plug 20 is moved close to the device body 10. In this case, as shown in
After that, as shown by the arrow in
In this state, the protrusion portion 33A protrudes from the stopper opening 18A of the bottom plate 18 due to a resilient force of the resilient arm 33C such that the protrusion portion 33A is retained to the retaining stair portion 28A of the conversion plug 20, and thus prevents detachment of the conversion plug 20 upward of the body 10.
The conversion plug 20 connected to the device body 10 is detached from the device body 10 as discussed below.
In
As this invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, the present embodiment is therefore illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims. This application is based on Application No. 2005-237014 filed in Japan on Aug. 17, 2005, the content of which is incorporated hereinto by reference.
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