Claims
- 1. An electrical connector, including:
a receptacle having a first end, a second end, a cavity extending toward the second end from an opening at the first end, a first contact extending into the cavity at a first distance from the opening, and a second contact extending into the cavity at a second distance from the opening, the second distance being greater than the first distance; and a plug being removably received by the receptacle cavity, the plug having a body and a stop for limiting the extent to which the body may be inserted into the cavity, thereby defining a seated position, the body including first and second contacts that contact the first and second receptacle contacts, respectively, as the body approaches the seated position.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the cavity is substantially cylindrical.
- 3. The connector of claim 1, wherein the receptacle contacts are detents biased toward a central axis of the cavity.
- 4. The connector of claim 1, wherein the body is substantially cylindrical.
- 5. The connector of claim 4, wherein the stop is disposed adjacent one end of the body, the stop being annular and having a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the body.
- 6. The connector of claim 5, wherein the cavity includes a portion adjacent the opening for receiving the stop having a diameter substantially corresponding to the stop diameter.
- 7. The connector of claim 4, wherein the plug contacts are annular.
- 8. The connector of claim 4, wherein each of the plug contacts includes a ring portion having a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the body, the ring portions cooperating with the receptacle contacts to resist removal of the plug from the receptacle when the plug body is in the seated position.
- 9. The connector of claim 1, the body further including a first insulator between the first and second contacts.
- 10. The connector of claim 1, the receptacle further including a third contact extending into the cavity at a third distance from the opening, and a fourth contact extending into the cavity at a fourth distance from the opening, the third distance being greater than the second distance and the fourth distance being greater than the third distance, the plug body further including third and fourth contacts that contact the third and fourth receptacle contacts, respectively, as the body approaches the seated position.
- 11. The connector of claim 10, wherein the plug body is cylindrical and the plug contacts are annular, the plug further including a first annular insulator disposed between the first and second plug contacts, a second annular insulator disposed between the second and third plug contacts, and a third annular insulator disposed between the third and fourth plug contacts.
- 12. The connector of claim 11, wherein each of the first, second, and third annular insulators has a length that is different from the lengths of the other annular insulators.
- 13. The connector of claim 12, wherein each of the first, second, and third annular insulators includes at least one of a first insulator section and a second insulator section, the first and second insulator sections having different lengths.
- 14. The connector of claim 10 wherein the distance between the first and second plug contacts is different from the distance between the second and third plug contacts.
- 15. The connector of claim 14, wherein the distance between the third and fourth plug contacts is different from the distance between the first and second plug contacts and different from the distance between the second and third plug contacts.
- 16. The connector of claim 1, wherein the plug further includes a tip disposed adjacent a first end of the body for guiding the plug into the receptacle, the stop being disposed at a second end of the body opposite the first end.
- 17. An equipment support for use with a patient assist apparatus having a signal source providing a first and a second signal, the support including:
a receptacle adapted to mount to the patient assist apparatus, the receptacle including a first contact adapted to receive the first signal, a second contact adapted to receive the second signal, and a cavity; and a support body having an equipment end and a plug for being removably inserted into the cavity, the plug having a body including a first contact connected to a first conductor and a second contact connected to a second conductor, the first and second conductors extending to the equipment end of the support body and being adapted for connection to a first piece of equipment mounted to the equipment end of the support body; wherein the first plug contact contacts the first receptacle contact and the second plug contact contacts the second receptacle contact only when substantially the entire plug body is inserted into the cavity.
- 18. The support of claim 17, wherein the receptacle cavity is substantially cylindrical.
- 19. The support of claim 17, wherein the receptacle contacts are detents.
- 20. The support of claim 17, wherein the support body is substantially cylindrical.
- 21. The support of claim 20, wherein each of the plug contacts includes a ring portion having a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the body, the ring portions cooperating with the receptacle contacts to resist removal of the plug from the receptacle when substantially the entire plug body is inserted into the cavity.
- 22. The support of claim 17, wherein the support body further includes a first section that is telescopically connected to a second section.
- 23. The support of claim 17, further including a flexible portion extending from the equipment end of the support body.
- 24. The support of claim 23, wherein the first and second conductors are adapted for connection to a second piece of equipment mounted to a free end of the flexible portion.
- 25. The support of claim 17, wherein the plug body is substantially cylindrical.
- 26. The support of claim 25, wherein the plug further includes an annular stop having a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the plug body, the stop being seated within an enlarged diameter portion of the cavity when substantially the entire plug body is inserted into the cavity.
- 27. The support of claim 17, wherein the plug contacts are annular.
- 28. The support of claim 17, wherein the cavity has a central axis, the first receptacle contact extending into the cavity at a first location along the central axis, and the second receptacle contact extending into the cavity at a second location along the central axis.
- 29. The support of claim 28, wherein the receptacle further includes a third contact extending into the cavity at a third location along the central axis, and a fourth contact extending into the cavity at a fourth location along the central axis, the plug body further including third and fourth contacts that contact the third and fourth receptacle contacts, respectively, only when substantially the entire plug body is inserted into the cavity.
- 30. The support of claim 29, wherein the plug body is cylindrical and the plug contacts are annular, the plug further including annular insulators separating the plug contacts.
- 31. The support of claim 29, wherein the second location is a first distance from the first location, the third location is a second distance from the second location, and the fourth location is a third distance from the third location, each of the first, second and third distances being different from the other distances.
- 32. A hospital bed, including:
a frame for supporting a patient, the frame including a receptacle having a first contact connected to a first signal, a second contact connected to a second signal, and a cavity; and an equipment support having a body with a first equipment mount adjacent one end, a plug connected to the other end for removable insertion into the receptacle cavity, and a pair of conductors extending from the first equipment mount to the plug, the plug including a first contact connected to one of the conductors and a second contact connected to the other conductor; wherein the first and second plug contacts respectively engage the first and second receptacle contacts, thereby providing the first and second signals through the conductors to the equipment mount, as the plug is inserted into the cavity.
- 33. The bed of claim 32, wherein the frame includes a plurality of receptacles to permit placement of the equipment support at a plurality of different locations about the bed.
- 34. The bed of claim 32, wherein each of the receptacle contacts includes an electrically conductive ball and a spring that biases the ball into the cavity.
- 35. The bed of claim 34, wherein each of the balls is disposed within a respective bore formed in the receptacle.
- 36. The bed of claim 34, wherein each of the plug contacts includes a ring portion having a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the plug, the ring portions cooperating with the balls to resist removal of the plug from the receptacle when the plug is fully inserted into the cavity.
- 37. The bed of claim 32, wherein the support body is a pole.
- 38. The bed of claim 32, wherein the support body further includes a first section that is telescopically connected to a second section.
- 39. The bed of claim 32, further including a flexible portion extending from the one end of the support body.
- 40. The bed of claim 39, wherein the first and second conductors extend to a second equipment mount connected to a free end of the flexible portion.
- 41. The bed of claim 40, further including an interface connected to the first equipment mount and a pendant connected to the second equipment mount.
- 42. The bed of claim 32, wherein the plug further includes a stop that engages the receptacle to prevent further insertion of the plug into the cavity when the plug is fully inserted into the cavity.
- 43. The bed of claim 32, wherein the plug includes a body having an outer surface, the plug contacts being annular and protruding from the outer surface.
- 44. The bed of claim 32, wherein the receptacle further includes a third contact and a fourth contact, and the plug further includes a third contact and a fourth contact that contact the third and fourth receptacle contacts, respectively, as the plug is inserted into the cavity.
- 45. The bed of claim 44, wherein the plug contacts are separated by insulators.
- 46. The bed of claim 44, wherein the plug contacts are unequally spaced apart from one another along a length of the plug to prevent simultaneous contact between the plug contacts and their respective receptacle contacts when the plug is being inserted and removed from the cavity.
- 47. A patient assist apparatus, including:
a frame; a receptacle mounted to the frame, the receptacle having electrical contacts that receive a signal; a pole having a piece of equipment connected to one end and a plug connected to the other end, the plug having electrical contacts connected to the equipment that are in electrical communication with the receptacle contacts when the plug is inserted into the receptacle, thereby providing the signal to the equipment.
- 48. The apparatus of claim 47, wherein the frame includes a plurality of receptacles to permit placement of the pole at a plurality of different locations.
- 49. An electrical connector, including:
a receptacle having a cavity and a first conductor adjacent the cavity; and a plug having a second conductor adjacent an outer surface of the plug; wherein a signal on the first conductor is coupled to the second conductor when the plug is substantially fully inserted into the receptacle cavity.
- 50. The connector of claim 49, wherein the cavity extends from an opening in one end of the receptacle toward another end of the receptacle.
- 51. The connector of claim 50, wherein the cavity is substantially cylindrical.
- 52. The connector of claim 49, wherein the plug includes a stop for limiting the extent to which the plug may be inserted into the cavity, thereby defining a seated position, the signal being coupled from the first conductor to the second conductor when the plug is in the seated position.
- 53. The connector of claim 52, wherein the stop is disposed adjacent one end of the plug, the stop being annular and having a diameter that is greater than a diameter of the plug.
- 54. The connector of claim 49, wherein the plug is substantially cylindrical.
- 55. The connector of claim 50, wherein the cavity includes a portion adjacent an opening of the cavity for receiving the stop, the cavity portion having a diameter substantially corresponding to a diameter of the stop.
- 56. The connector of claim 49, wherein the plug further includes an annular ring that has an increased diameter relative to another diameter of the plug, and the receptacle includes a detent for cooperating with the ring to resist removal of the plug from the receptacle when the plug is inserted into the cavity.
- 57. The connector of claim 49, wherein the first conductor forms a first loop about the cavity and the second conductor forms a second loop within the plug.
- 58. The connector of claim 57, wherein the first and the second loops are substantially planar when the plug is substantially fully inserted into the cavity.
- 59. The connector of claim 49, wherein the receptacle further includes a third conductor adjacent the cavity, and the plug further includes a fourth conductor adjacent the outer surface of the plug, a second signal on the third conductor being coupled to the fourth conductor when the plug is inserted into the receptacle cavity.
- 60. The connector of claim 59, wherein the first conductor forms a first loop about the cavity, the second conductor forms a second loop within the plug, the third conductor forms a third loop about the cavity, and the fourth conductor forms a fourth loop within the plug.
- 61. The connector of claim 60, wherein the first and the second loops are substantially planar and the third and the fourth loops are substantially planar when the plug is substantially fully inserted into the cavity.
- 62. An electrical connector, including:
a receptacle having a first end, a second end, a cavity extending toward the second end from an opening at the first end, a first contact movably supported by the receptacle, and a second contact movably supported by the receptacle; a plug being removably received by the receptacle cavity, the plug including first and second contacts; and an actuator supported by the receptacle, the actuator including a first cam disposed adjacent the first receptacle contact, a second cam disposed adjacent the second receptacle contact, and an engagement portion configured to be contacted by the plug as the plug approaches a seated position; wherein further movement of the plug to the seated position moves the engagement portion, thereby causing the first cam to move the first receptacle contact into engagement with the first plug contact, and the second cam to move the second receptacle contact into engagement with the second plug contact.
- 63. The connector of claim 62, wherein the engagement portion extends beyond the second end of the receptacle.
- 64. The connector of claim 62, wherein the engagement portion extends into the cavity adjacent the second end of the receptacle.
- 65. The connector of claim 62, wherein the engagement portion extends into the cavity adjacent the first end of the receptacle.
- 66. The connector of claim 62, wherein a portion of the actuator is disposed within a channel formed in the receptacle.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/314,483, filed Aug. 23, 2001, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/333,387, filed Nov. 26, 2001, the disclosures of which are hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60314483 |
Aug 2001 |
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60333387 |
Nov 2001 |
US |