Claims
- 1. A plug bridge for an electrical appliance plug for connection to an AC outlet, said plug bridge comprising:
- a plurality of conductor pins;
- a dimensionally stable insulating element having a top plane, said insulating element including cutouts corresponding to the cross section of each said conductor pins, said conductor pins disposed in said cutouts, said pins protruding relative to said insulating element sufficiently far for insertion into the outlet;
- a power cord including leads each having a stripped portion, said leads joined to a section of said conductor pins within the contours of the appliance plug that protrude relative to said top plane of said insulating element, said leads joined to said conductor pins by means of thermal joining; and
- said insulating element including sideways-opening insertion channels for sideways insertion of respective said poser cord leads to be joined, each said insertion channel extending conically toward a center line of said insulating element and protruding above said top plane of said insulating element.
- 2. The plug bridge of claim 1 in which said insulating element is block shaped for a two pole plug, said insertion channels molded parallel to the plane of said conductor pins and parallel to a side of said insulating element.
- 3. The plug bridge of claim 1 in which said insulating element is T-shaped for a three pole plug, said insulating element including a collar molded in the area of the T-center web and coordinated about the protruding end of one of said conductor pins, said collar protruding beyond said top plane of said insulating element.
- 4. The plug bridge of claim 1 in which the height of said insertion channels is dimensioned according to the length of said stripped portion of said leads.
- 5. The plug bridge of claim 1 in which said each conductor pin comprises a flat section having a connecting pin located within the contour of the appliance plug, said connecting pin turned 90.degree. relative the plane of said flat section for attachment of said power cord leads.
- 6. The plug bridge of claim 5 in which said flat section of said conductor pin includes narrow sides having a relief serving as a hinge for the 90.degree. turn of said connecting pin.
- 7. The plug bridge of claim 1 in which a said conductor pin is constructed round to form a ground pin, said ground pin having an end located within the contour of the appliance plug, said end including a lateral recess for attachment of a lead of said power cord for grounding.
- 8. The plug bridge of claim 7 in which said ground pin includes on an end located inside the contour of the appliance plug an L-shaped fixture whose L-shank protrudes axially parallel away from said ground pin, said L-shank attached to a lead of said power cord for grounding.
- 9. The plug bridge of claim 8 in which said L-shaped fixture and said ground pin are joined by a rivet.
- 10. The plug bridge of claims 7 in which said round conductor pin includes a center bore.
- 11. The plug bridge of claim 1 in which said flat pins and said insulating element include complementary lock joints for attachment therebetween.
- 12. The plug bridge of claim 1 in which said conductor pin is partially knurled for attachment to said insulating element.
- 13. The plug bridge of claim 1 in which said insulating element has conic insertion funnels for respective said insertion channels.
- 14. The plug bridge of claim 13 in which said insulating member includes a protruding lock pin, said insertion funnels being formed by a common bridge type formed piece that connects to said lock pin.
- 15. The plug bridge of claim 13 for a three pole plug in which said insulating element includes at least one lock pin, said insertion funnels being formed by a common T-shaped formed piece that connects to a said lock pin.
- 16. The plug bridge of claim 1 in which said insulating element is T-shaped for a three pole plug, said insulating element including a collar molded in the area of a T-center web and coordinated about the protruding end of one of said conductor pins, said collar protruding beyond the top plane of said insulating element.
- 17. The plug bridge of claim 16 in which the height of said insertion channels is dimensioned according to the length of said stripped portion of said leads.
- 18. The plug bridge of claim 2 in which said each said conductor pin comprises a flat section having a connecting pin located within the contour of the appliance plug, said connecting pin turned 90.degree. relative the plane of said flat section for attachment of said power cord leads.
- 19. The plug bridge of claim 3 in which said insulating element has conic insertion funnels for respective said insertion channels.
- 20. The plug bridge of claims 7 in which said round conductor pin includes a center bore.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/981,332, filed Nov. 24, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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