The present invention relates to electrical outlet assembly and, more particularly, to a multiple outlet unit having a foot switch. More specifically, the invention relates to an outlet strip having a foot switch connected thereto to control the multiple outlets of that strip.
Multiple outlet units are generally known in the art and are so widely used that practically every household has one. Outlet strips are generally provided in the form of a housing having 2, 3 or more outlets and serve to supply multiple electrical devices with electric current. Such an outlet strip generally has a cable or conductor with a plug at the end and can serve as an extension to operate electrical devices remote from a house outlet into which the strip is plugged.
To switch the devices which in turn are plugged into the various outlets of an outlet strip on and off, the devices generally have their own switches. Frequently it is desirable to be able to switch off all of the devices connected to a multiple outlet strip, either for convenience or to save current or on safety grounds during vacations or absences of the householder. Multiple strips have therefore been provided with switches which can control all of the outlets of the strip.
However, since the outlet strips may themselves be located behind furniture or at other places to which access is not readily afforded, the switch on the housing of the outlet strip may not be accessible or may be difficult to reach and thus, in practice, the switch on the outlet strip may not be used. Furthermore, in most commercially available outlet strips the switch may be located at the end of or side of the housing into which the current supply cable runs. This arrangement is convenient to wire. However, it may not be convenient to operate.
Mention may also be made of the fact that DE 202 10 872 U1 describes an outlet strip having a foot switch built onto the housing and which is located at the side of the housing opposite that at which the cable enters the housing. This system has the advantage that the outlet strip can be placed beneath an article of furniture so that its cable will not be visible but with the end of the housing positioned so that the switch can be operated by the foot of the user. In practice, this arrangement has not been found fully satisfactory either and, for example, furniture with overhangs may prevent operation of the switch.
It is therefore the principal object of the present invention to provide an improved electrical outlet assembly whereby these drawbacks are avoided and in particular a multiple outlet system can be provided which can be used more simply and conveniently.
Another object of this invention is to provide an electrical outlet assembly which is more convenient to operate than earlier devices.
These and other objects which will become apparent hereinafter are attained, in accordance with the invention in an electrical outlet assembly, especially a multiple outlet strip, which comprises a housing, preferably an elongated housing, a multiplicity of separate plug-receiving outlets in the housing and a foot switch connected by a flexible conductor with the housing for switching the multiplicity of outlets.
Thus with the outlet strip of the present invention, the foot switch is connected by a conductor or cable with the housing having a multiplicity of separate outlets. In accordance with the invention the switch is separated from the housing. The switch can thus be located independently of the location, orientation and position of the multiple outlet unit and independently from the location of the connection of the outlet strip to the power network. This enables greater flexibility and simplified handling of the outlet strip and the switching on and off of the outlets thereof. The switch can be located by the user at a convenient position for use and can occupy space which is much smaller than that occupied by the strip and without concern for the orientation or location of the strip. Preferably the conductor or cable between the foot switch and the housing has a length of at least 0.5 m to enable a large spacing between the outlet strip and the switch.
Preferably the foot switch is a pressure switch with an actuator which is displaceable perpendicular to a support surface for the foot switch. This direction can be vertical when the foot switch is placed upon a horizontal surface like a floor. The vertically displaceable pressure switch has an advantage over switches which operate by a tilting action and which may not easily be tripped by the foot of the user.
In one embodiment of the invention the pressure switch is provided in the current supply cable at a distance of at least 0.5 m from the housing of the strip and on an opposite end of this cable, the plug can be provided through which the strip is supplied with current. Preferred however is an embodiment in which the foot switch is connected by a separate line or cable to the housing of the strip. The separate line enables the positioning of the foot switch completely independently from the position of the strip housing and the current supply cable. For example, the housing and current supply cable can be provided behind a closet wall or an article of furniture while the pressure switch can be exposed and accessible. The housing can practically be located anywhere that is convenient if the line connecting it with the foot switch is sufficiently long.
The pressure switch can be provided with a double-sided adhesive tape, covered by a strippable foil so that, if desired the pressure switch can be mounted on a wall or furniture surface which is not horizontal or on the underside of a table. In this case the switch may be operated by hand.
In the case in which the pressure switch may be placed on a smooth floor, for example a parquet floor or a tile floor, it can have an underside of rubber or some other nonslip material so that even the application of force laterally will not materially displace it.
The housing can have slit-like openings through which the power cable and/or the switch cable can be passed and the slit can run to the bottom of the housing, thereby permitting the cable to be oriented close to the bottom or elsewhere for convenience in mounting or positioning and preferably each side of the housing can have such a slit or passthrough for the cable.
The device enables complete shutdown of all of the electrical units connected to it, thereby eliminating the need or possibility of a stand-by mode for electrical appliances in a manner consistent with regulatory requirements which frown on stand-by status for many electrical devices.
The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
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On the opposite end of the housing 3, a switch conductor or cable 2 extends to a foot switch 1. The foot switch 1 in the embodiment illustrated, comprises a switch housing 7 and an actuator 6 which is centrally located in the housing 7 and operates a switch against a spring force in a direction perpendicular to the support surface of the housing 7. This form of the foot switch enables it to be operated particularly simply by the foot.
In the embodiment illustrated, the cables 2 and 5 extend from opposite ends of the housing. This can, of course, extend from the same side of the housing as well. The underside of the housing 7 can be provided with a nonslip, e.g. rubber layer.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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202004016090.0 | Oct 2004 | DE | national |