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, said connection elements including two blade receiving terminals shaped to accept the blades of a conventional plug connector device;
- a plurality of wire conductors each electrically connected to a 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 two elements for activating said lamp to light when voltage is developed across said two elements;
- a plug body molded entirely of a light-permeable plastic and encapsulating said plurality of electrical connection elements and said visual indicating means, said blade receiving terminals being spaced within said plug body, 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, said plug body emanating light from said lamp through all sides of said plug body for viewing of said light at different locations relative to said plug body;
- said light-permeable body including at least two openings, each communicating a separate one of said blade receiving terminals to the exterior of said body; and
- a barrier ring circumscribing one of said openings, said barrier ring being encapsulated within said body and said barrier ring being of a color permitting inspection thereof from outside of said plug body.
- 2. An electrical connector according to claim 1 wherein said light-permeable plastic is transparent.
- 3. An electrical connector according to claim 2 wherein said barrier ring is molded from plastic.
- 4. An electrical connector according to claim 1 wherein said barrier ring is a solid color.
- 5. An electrical connector according to claim 2 wherein said barrier ring is a solid color.
- 6. An electrical connector according to claim 1 wherein said barrier ring is molded from a solid color material.
- 7. An electrical connector according to claim 1 wherein said barrier ring is rectangular.
- 8. A female electrical connector for use at one end 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, said connection elements including two blade receiving terminals shaped to accept the blades of a conventional plug connector device;
- a plurality of wire conductors each electrically connected to a separate one of said connection elements for providing a voltage differential across at least two of said elements;
- visual indicating means including a 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 two blade receiving terminals for activating said lamp to light when power is available at said two blade receiving terminals;
- a plug body molded entirely of a light-permeable plastic and encapsulating said plurality of electrical connection elements and said visual indicating means, said blade receiving terminals being spaced within said plug body;
- said light-permeable body including at least two openings, each communicating a separate one of said blade receiving terminals to the exterior of said body; and
- a barrier ring circumscribing at least one of said openings, said barrier ring being encapsulated within said body and reinforcing the said one opening, said barrier ring being of a color permitting inspection thereof from outside of said plug body.
- 9. A female electrical connector according to claim 8 wherein said light-permeable plastic is transparent.
- 10. A female electrical connector according to claim 8 wherein said barrier ring is a solid color.
- 11. A female electrical connector according to claim 8 wherein said barrier ring is plastic.
- 12. A female electrical connector according to claim 8 wherein said barrier ring is rectangular.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/740,820, filed Aug. 6, 1991 now abandoned.
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