Claims
- 1. An electrical connector for use at one of the connection ends of an extension cord for mating with a conventional electrical connector device, comprising:
- a plurality of electrical connection elements arranged relative to one another for mating with a conventional electrical connector device;
- a plurality of wire conductors each electrically connected to separate one of said connection elements for developing a voltage drop across at least two of said elements;
- visual indicating means including a voltage activated lamp for visually indicating by light from said lamp that power is available at said connection elements, said visual indicating means being electrically connected to said elements for activating said lamp to light when voltage is developed across said two elements;
- a plug body molded entirely of a solid, light-permeable plastic and encapsulating said plurality of electrical connection elements and said visual indicating means, said plug body being molded for solidly encapsulating said lamp preventing any movement of said lamp relative to said plug body for protecting said lamp from mechanical shock;
- a plurality of grooves molded from said solid light-permeable plastic and into the outer surface of said plug body and each of said grooves having a peak, said grooves positioned at locations on said plug body such that light from said visual light source, even if directly occluded by encapsulated electrical connection elements or said extension cord, is diffracted to each line of sight around the entire body of the plug so that no single line of sight exists where said light cannot be viewed.
- 2. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said solid, light-permeable plastic body is transparent.
- 3. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said solid, light-permeable plastic body is translucent, permitting light from said lamp to emanate through said body.
- 4. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said solid light-permeable body is formed from a thermoplastic material.
- 5. An electrical connector according to claim 4, wherein said thermoplastic material is polyvinyl chloride.
- 6. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said two connection elements include two blade receiving terminals spaced within said solid, light-permeable body and shaped to accept the blades of a conventional plug connector device.
- 7. An electrical connector according to claim 6 wherein one of said plurality of electrical connection elements includes:
- a ground plug receiving terminal for accepting a ground plug from a conventional plug connector device.
- 8. An electrical connector according to claim 1 wherein said body is a single solidly molded unit encapsulating both said plurality of electrical connection elements and said visual indicating means.
- 9. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said two connection elements include two blade terminals spaced apart within and projecting from said solid, light-permeable body and shaped to be insertable within a conventional power outlet connector device.
- 10. An electrical connector according to claim 1, wherein said visual indicating means further comprises an impedance device connected in series with said lamp, said series connected lamp and impedance device being connected across said two connection elements.
- 11. An electrical connector according to claim 10 wherein said impedance device is a resistor.
- 12. An electrical connector according to claim 11 wherein said visual indicating means includes a crimped brass ring, said lamp and said resistor being mechanically connected in electrical contact by said crimped brass ring.
- 13. An electrical connector according to claim 6, wherein said solid, light-permeable plug body includes at least two openings, each communicating a separate one of said blade receiving terminals to the exterior of said body; and further including a sole barrier ring circumscribing only one of said openings, said barrier ring being encapsulated within said body.
- 14. An electrical connector according to claim 6, wherein said solid, light-permeable body includes a flange member having a plug confronting flat surface.
- 15. An extension cord for mating with conventional electrical connector devices, comprising:
- a first light-permeable plug body being molded of a material for absorbing mechanical shock;
- a second light-permeable plug body being molded of a material for absorbing mechanical shock;
- a plurality of electrical connection elements associated with each of said light-permeable plug bodies, arranged relative to one another for mating with a conventional electrical connector device;
- a plurality of wire conductors each electrically connected to a separate one of said electrical connection elements for developing a voltage drop across at least two of said connection elements;
- a visual indicator assembly visually indicating that power is available at said connection elements, said visual indicating means being electrically connected to said two elements for activating said visual indicator when voltage is developed across said two elements;
- said visual indicator assembly including a lamp for emitting light which is encapsulated within either said first light-permeable plug body or said second light-permeable plug body;
- each of said light-permeable plug bodies molded around said plurality of electrical connection elements, said plurality of wire conductors, and said visual indicator to prevent movement of said visual indicator assembly and to protect the electrical connections of said plurality of wire conductors and said respective electrical connectors; and
- said plug body having a plurality of grooves formed on said plug body at locations such that light from said visual light source, even if directly occluded by said encapsulated electrical connector elements or said wire conductors is diffracted to each line of sight around the entire plug body so that no single line of sight exists where said light cannot be viewed.
- 16. The electrical connector of claim 15 wherein said first light-permeable plug body is a male connector body.
- 17. The electrical connector of claim 16 wherein said electrical connector elements are hot and neutral connector blades.
- 18. The electrical connector of claim 17 wherein said electrical connector elements includes a ground connector blade.
- 19. The electrical connector for claim 15 wherein said second light-permeable plug body is a female connector body.
- 20. The electrical connector for claim 19 wherein said electrical connector elements are hot and neutral receiving terminals.
- 21. The electrical connector for claim 20 wherein said electrical connector elements includes a ground receiving terminal.
- 22. The electrical connector of claim 15 wherein said visual indication assembly includes a crimped brass ring, a lamp and a resistor being mechanically connected in electrical contact by said crimped brass ring.
- 23. A method of providing an indication of the availability of power from an electrical extension cord to every line of sight, comprising the steps of:
- providing a visual indicator which visually indicates by light from a lamp that power is available to said extension cord;
- providing a plurality of electrical connection elements arranged relative to one another for mating with a conventional electrical connector device;
- connecting said visual indicator to two of said plurality of electrical connection elements for activating said visual indicator when voltage is developed across said two elements;
- molding a first plug body out of a light-permeable material at one end of said extension cord having a light-permeable outer surface;
- encapsulating said visual indicator and said plurality of electrical connection elements within said first plug body during said molding; and
- molding a plurality of light diffracting grooves in the outer surfaces of said first plug body at locations such that light which emanates from said visual indicator even if directly occluded by said encapsulated electrical connection elements, is diffracted to each line of sight around the entire plug body so that said light can be seen from any viewing angle.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of our application Ser. No. 08/004,096 filed Jan. 13, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,320,560 which is a continuation of our application Ser. No. 07/740,820 filed Aug. 6, 1991, now abandoned.
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Four photocopies of the plug and receptacle on an extension cord purchased by the Examiner between Jun. 1981 and Nov. 1981. |
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