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The base (30) may be a rectangular parallelepiped, has at least one side (not numbered) and comprises at least one primary receptacle (31) and at least one secondary receptacle (32).
The power cord (20) is connected one side of the base (30) and selectively connects to an external power source (not shown).
The control module (40) is mounted in the base (30), is connected to the power cord (20) and comprises a first power input terminal (P1), a second power input terminal (P2), at least one optional primary contact set (311), a voltage regulating circuit (41), a current indicating circuit (42), a comparator (43), an optional delay circuit (44), a driving circuit (45) and at least one optional secondary contact set (321).
The first and second power input terminals (P1, P2) are connected to the power cord (20) to obtain power from the external power source.
The primary contact sets (311) correspond and are connected respectively to the primary receptacles (31) and are connected in parallel to the first power input terminal (P1).
The voltage regulating circuit (41) is connected to the power cord (20) through the two power input terminals (P1, P2) to output a regulated voltage and may comprise multiple resistors (R1, R2, R3, R6, R7, R8), multiple capacitors (C1, C4, C5), a diode (D7) and two zenor diode (ZD1, ZD2). A first resistor (R1) is connected to the first power input terminal (P1). A second resistor (R2) and a first capacitor (C1) are connected in parallel and are further connected to the first resistor (R1). A first zenor diode (ZD1) and a diode (D7) are connected to the second resistor (R2) and the first capacitor (C1). A second capacitor (C4) and fourth resistor (R6) are connected to the diode (D7). A second zenor diode (ZD2), a third capacitor (C5), a third resistor (R3) and a fifth resistor (R7) are connected to the fourth resistor (R6). A sixth resistor (R8) is connected in series to the fifth resistor (R7).
The current indicating circuit (42) is connected to the second power input terminal (P2), the primary contacts sets (311) and the voltage regulating circuit (41) to output a direct current and may comprise a transformer (T1) and a rectifier (421).
The transformer (T1) is connected between the second power input terminal (P2) and the primary contact sets (311) and has a first coil (422) and a second coil (423). The first coil (422) is connected between the second power input terminal (P2) and the primary contact sets (311). The second coil (423) outputs a current induced from current passing through the first coil (422).
The rectifier (421) is connected to the voltage regulating circuit (41) and the second coil (423) to transform the induced current to direct current.
The comparator (43) may be an integrated circuit, may have a voltage input terminal (Vref) and a current input terminal (IIN) and has an output. The voltage input terminal (Vref) is connected to the voltage regulating circuit (41). The current input terminal (IIN) is connected to the current indicating circuit (42). The comparator (43) checks for the existence of the regulated voltage output by the voltage regulating circuit (41) and the direct current output by the rectifier (421) and, when both are present, outputs a control signal.
The voltage input terminal (Vref) is connected between the fifth and sixth resistors (R7, R8) in the voltage regulating circuit (41) to obtain a regulated voltage.
The current input terminal (IIN) is connected to the rectifier (421) in the current indicating circuit (42) to obtain direct current.
The delay circuit (44) may be composed of a seventh resistor (R10) and a fourth capacitor (C6) and is connected to the output of the comparator (43). The seventh resistor (R10) is connected to the output of the comparator (43). The fourth capacitor (C6) is connected between the second power input terminal (P2) and the seventh resistor (R10). The seventh resistor (R10) and the fourth capacitor (C6) create a delay to delay the control signal.
The driving circuit (45) is connected to the two power input terminals (P1, P2) and the delay circuit (44) and may comprise a third zenor diode (D8), a relay (J1) and a transistor (Q1).
The third zenor diode (D8) and the relay (J1) are connected in parallel and are connected to the first power input terminal (P1).
The transistor (Q1) has a base terminal, a collector terminal and an emitter terminal. The base terminal is connected to the output of the comparator (43) through the delay circuit (44). The collector terminal is connected to the first power input terminal (P1) through the third zenor diode (D8) and the relay (J1). The emitter terminal is connected to the second power input terminal (P2).
The secondary contact sets (321) correspond and are connected respectively to the secondary receptacles (32) in parallel and are connected to the relay (J1) in the driving circuit and the second power input terminal (P2).
When electronic plugs of a computer and a peripheral are plugs respectively into one primary receptacle (31) and one secondary receptacle (32) and the computer is turned on, the voltage regulating circuit (41) outputs a regulated voltage and the second coil (423) of the current indicating circuit (42) outputs an induced current. The regulated voltage is received by the voltage input terminal (Vref) of the comparator (43). The induced current is transformed to a direct current by the rectifier (421) in the current indicating circuit (42). The current input terminal (IIN) of the comparator (43) receives the direct current, and the comparator (43) senses the regulated voltage and the direct current. The comparator (43) outputs a control signal to the driving circuit (45). The control signal turns the transistor (Q1) on and then the relay (J1) works to let the power at the two power input terminals (P1, P2) go through to the secondary contact sets (321). Therefore any peripheral connected to a secondary contact set (321) obtains power.
When the computer is turned off and current stops flowing through the primary contact set (311), direct current stops flowing to the comparator (43) that turns off the control signal that turns off the relay (J1) and stops power from the power input terminals (P1, P2) from being applied to the secondary contact set (321). With such an electrical power strip, a computer and peripherals connected to the electrical power strip turn on or off synchronously.
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 function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of 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.