Lockable electrical outlet closure plug

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6699050
  • Patent Number
    6,699,050
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 7, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A lockable electrical outlet socket closure plug includes a plug housing including an inner plate and a socket blade appended to the inner plate and adapted to extend into a blade receiver opening formed in the electrical outlet socket. The closure plug further includes a retainer for selectively retaining the plug housing in a mounted position on an electrical outlet socket and a controller mounted for movement in the plug housing and arranged normally to reinforce the retainer to cause the plug housing to remain in the mounted position on the electrical outlet socket.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY




The present disclosure relates to wall-mounted residential and office electrical outlets, and particularly to closure plugs for those outlets. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to lockable electrical outlet closure plugs.




Electrical outlets usually include upper and lower sockets adapted to admit plugs coupled to the ends of many kinds of electrical cords. Many juvenile caregivers desire to shield young children from access to these sockets and insert a closure plug into a targeted socket or place a socket cover over the targeted socket.




According to the present disclosure, a lockable electrical outlet socket closure plug includes a plug housing and a retainer mounted for movement in the plug housing between locked and unlocked positions. The plug housing includes a pair of socket blades that are adapted to extend into the usual side-by-side blade receiver openings formed in an electrical outlet socket. When moved to the locked position, the retainer engages a flange associated with a ground prong receiver opening in an electrical outlet socket to retain the plug housing in a mounted position shielding the socket. When moved to the unlocked position, the retainer disengages the flange in the socket to release the plug housing so that it can be removed by a caregiver from the electrical outlet socket.




In illustrative embodiments, the plug further includes a controller mounted for movement in the plug housing and arranged normally to “reinforce” the retainer so that the retainer cannot be moved from the locked position to the unlocked position. When the caregiver elects to remove the plug housing from the electrical outlet socket, the caregiver first moves the controller relative to the plug housing to “release” the retainer and the caregiver then moves the released retainer from the locked position to the unlocked position to allow the caregiver to remove the plug housing from the electrical outlet socket.




Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an electrical outlet socket closure plug in accordance with the present disclosure and an electrical outlet socket adapted to receive the plug and showing a retainer mounted for movement in the plug and adapted to extend into a ground prong receiver formed in the socket to retain the plug in a mounted position in the socket;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

showing a plug housing included in the plug locked in a mounted position in the socket and showing a controller including a pair of finger pads that can be moved manually toward one another to free the retainer so that it can be moved relative to the plug housing and the socket and also including an actuator (protruding from an aperture formed in an outer plate of the plug housing) that can be moved manually downwardly (while the finger pads are moved toward one another to positions in the plug housing) to disengage the retainer from the socket so that the plug can be removed from the socket;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of components that can be assembled to produce the electrical outlet socket closure plug of

FIGS. 1 and 2

and showing (from right to left) an outer plate formed to include an actuator-receiving aperture, a retainer including a vertically extending latch carrier and a horizontally extending retainer latch cantilevered to the latch carrier, a coiled latch carrier return spring below the latch carrier, a latch controller including the two finger pads, and a plug base including an inner plate and two socket blades (shown in phantom) appended to an exterior surface of the inner plate;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the inner plate, outer plate, and retainer taken from another point of view showing how the latch carrier can slide upwardly into a vertically extending channel formed in a retainer mount appended to an interior surface of the outer plate;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 1

showing operation of the coiled latch carrier return spring to move the latch carrier upwardly to cause the retainer latch carried on the latch carrier to engage a retainer flange associated with the socket as shown in

FIG. 8

to retain the plug in a mounted position in the socket and showing positioning of a retainer motion blocker located in a middle portion of the latch controller to block downward movement of the latch carrier to maintain engagement of the retainer latch and the socket;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 5

showing movement of the finger pads of the latch controller toward one another to disengage the retainer motion blocker from the latch carrier to free the latch carrier so that it can be moved downwardly against the underlying coiled latch carrier return spring;





FIG. 7

is a sectional view similar to

FIGS. 5 and 6

showing downward movement of the latch carrier against an upward force applied by the coiled latch carrier return spring in response to a downward force applied to the protruding actuator while the finger pads are “held” in the positions shown in

FIG. 6

to cause the retainer latch carried on the latch carrier to disengage the retainer flange associated with the socket as shown in

FIG. 9

to “release” the plug from its mounted position so that it can be removed from the socket;





FIG. 8

is a sectional view taken along line


8





8


of

FIG. 5

showing engagement of a lug on the retainer latch and a retainer flange associated with the socket to block separation of the plug from the electrical outlet socket;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view taken along line


9





9


of

FIG. 7

showing disengagement of the lug on the retainer latch from the retainer flange associated with the socket to allow separation of the outlet plug from the electrical outlet socket; and





FIG. 10

is a sectional view similar to

FIG. 9

showing separation of the plug from the electrical outlet socket.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




A closure plug


10


includes a plug housing


12


, a retainer


14


including a retainer latch


16


and a latch actuator


18


, and a latch controller


20


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1-4

. During installation, closure plug


10


is inserted into openings formed in an outlet socket


22


of an electrical outlet


24


in the manner suggested in FIG.


1


. Retainer latch


16


engages a latch flange


26


associated with one of the openings once closure plug


10


is mounted on electrical outlet


24


in the manner shown in

FIG. 2

to retain closure plug


10


in a releasable but fixed position on electrical outlet


24


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 5 and 8

. By first “squeezing” finger pads


28




a


and


28




b


included in latch controller


20


together (as suggested in

FIGS. 2

,


6


,


7


,


9


, and


10


) and then pushing down on latch actuator


18


(as suggested in

FIGS. 2

,


7


, and


10


), retainer latch


16


can be moved to disengage latch flange


26


thereby releasing closure plug


10


from electrical outlet


24


.




Plug housing


12


includes an inner plate


29


and an outer plate


30


configured to mate with inner plate


29


to form an interior region


32


therebetween containing portions of retainer


14


and latch controller


20


as suggested in FIGS.


3


and


8


-


10


. Fasteners


34


pass through openings


35


formed in inner plate


29


and collars


36


appended to an interior surface


37


of inner plate


29


and into bores


38


formed in fastener mount posts


39


to anchor inner plate


29


in a fixed position on outer plate


30


as suggested in

FIGS. 1

,


3


, and


4


.




A pair of socket blades


40


are appended to an exterior surface


41


of inner plate


29


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1 and 4

. Each socket blade


40


is adapted to extend into one of the blade receiver openings


42


formed in socket


22


of electrical outlet


24


. Inner plate


29


is formed to include a retainer latch opening


43


adapted to confront a ground prong receiver opening


44


formed in electrical outlet socket


22


following insertion of the pair of socket blades


40


into the blade receiver openings


42


.




Retainer


14


also includes a latch carrier


46


and a latch carrier return spring


48


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. Latch carrier


46


includes a carrier body


50


that is sized and shaped to slide up and down in a retainer mount


52


appended to an interior surface


53


of outer plate


30


. In the illustrated embodiment, carrier body


50


is a thin, flat plate. Retainer latch


16


is coupled to a lower end


54


of carrier body


50


and latch actuator


18


comprising a head


55


and a neck


56


is coupled to an upper end


57


of carrier body


50


.




Retainer mount


52


on outer plate


30


is configured to receive and support latch carrier


46


for sliding movement relative to inner plate


29


between a locked position shown in

FIGS. 2

,


5


,


6


,


8


, and


9


and an unlocked position shown in

FIGS. 7 and 10

. In the locked position, retainer latch


16


is adapted to engage retainer flange


26


provided in ground prong receiver opening


44


formed in electrical outlet socket


22


to block movement of inner plate


29


and socket blades


40


away from socket


22


. In the unlocked position, retainer latch


16


is adapted to disengage latch flange


26


to allow movement of inner plate


29


and socket blades


40


away from socket


22


.




Latch carrier return spring


48


is arranged in plug housing


12


to yieldably urge latch carrier


46


normally to the locked position to cause latch actuator


18


to extend upwardly through an actuator aperture


58


formed in outer plate


30


to provide means outside of plug housing


12


for manually moving latch carrier


46


against latch carrier return spring


48


from the locked position to the unlocked position (as suggested in FIGS.


7


and


10


). Such movement causes retainer latch


16


to disengage latch flange


26


of electrical outlet socket


22


so that plug housing


12


can be removed from electrical outlet socket


22


.




Plug housing also includes a spring holder


60


coupled to interior surface


37


of inner plate


29


and configured to receive latch carrier return spring


48


therein as suggested in

FIGS. 3 and 5

. Spring holder


60


includes a spring support floor


62


cantilevered to interior surface


37


and arranged to lie along a lower edge of retainer latch opening


43


and a lower end of latch carrier return spring


48


engages spring support floor


62


. Spring holder


60


further includes a pair of spring support walls


64


arranged to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another to locate retainer latch opening


43


therebetween and to extend upwardly from spring support floor


62


as shown, for example, in FIG.


3


.




Retainer


14


also includes a cantilevered spring guide


66


coupled to an underside of retainer latch


16


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. In the illustrated embodiment, latch carrier return spring


48


is a coil configured to wind around cantilevered spring guide


66


and arranged to engage the underside of retainer latch


16


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, spring support floor


62


is formed to include a spring guide receiver slot


68


and a distal portion of cantilevered spring guide


66


extends below coil


48


and into and through spring guide receiver slot


68


as suggested in

FIGS. 5-10

.




As suggested in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, retainer latch


16


includes an inner end that is cantilevered to lower end


54


of carrier body


50


and is mated to an upper end of spring guide


66


. An outer end of retainer latch


16


is formed to include an inclined cam ramp


71


and a vertical flange retainer surface


72


. During installation of closure plug


10


on electrical outlet


24


, inclined cam ramp


71


is arranged to engage an outer edge


73


of electrical outlet socket


22


as suggested in

FIGS. 1 and 8

to bend the deflectable, cantilevered retainer latch


16


downwardly to pass lug


70


under outer edge


73


and then allow lug


70


to “snap” upwardly into the locked position shown in

FIG. 8

owing to the “springiness” of the material used to form retainer latch


16


. In this locked position, vertical flange retainer surface


72


of lug


70


engages flange


26


to retain closure plug


10


in the mounted position on electrical outlet


24


shown in

FIGS. 2 and 8

.




Latch controller


20


is illustrated in FIG.


3


and includes a retainer motion blocker


80


and a blocker return spring


81


positioned to lie between the finger pads


28




a


and


28




b


. Retainer motion blocker


80


is coupled to first finger pad


28




a


and mounted for movement in interior region


32


of plug housing


12


between a latch-locking position (shown in

FIGS. 5 and 8

) blocking movement of latch carrier


46


from the locked position to the unlocked position and a latch-releasing position (shown in

FIGS. 6

,


7


,


9


, and


10


) allowing movement of latch carrier


46


from the locked position to the unlocked position. Blocker return spring


81


is also located in interior region


32


of plug housing


12


and arranged yieldably to urge retainer motion blocker


80


normally to the latch-locking position. Latch controller


20


is configured to provide means for normally blocking movement of retainer


16


from the locked position to the unlocked position to cause retainer


16


to remain in engagement with retainer flange


26


so that plug housing


12


is retained in a mounted position on the electrical outlet socket


22


and for selectively releasing retainer


16


so that retainer


16


can be moved from the locked position to the unlocked position to cause retainer


16


to be released from engagement with retainer flange


26


to allow plug housing


12


to be dismounted from electrical outlet socket


22


.




First finger pad


28




a


is coupled to retainer motion blocker


80


as shown, for example, in FIG.


3


. First finger pad


28




a


is arranged to extend and move through a first side opening


82


formed in plug housing


12


to provide means for manually moving retainer motion blocker


80


against a biasing force generated by blocker return spring


81


to urge retainer motion blocker


80


upwardly to the latch-releasing position (shown in

FIG. 6

) so that latch carrier


46


is free to move to the unlocked position in response to movement of latch actuator


18


in a downward direction


83


toward latch carrier return spring


48


. Second finger pad


28




b


is coupled to latch carrier return spring


48


and arranged to extend and move through a second side opening


84


formed in plug housing


12


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 2 and 5

.




As suggested in

FIG. 3

, a monolithic member is configured to define first and second finger pads


28




a


and


28




b


, retainer motion blocker


80


, and blocker return spring


81


. In one embodiment, that monolithic member is made of a plastics material. In the illustrated embodiment, retainer motion blocker


80


is positioned to lie between blocker return spring


81


and first finger pad


28




a.






As suggested in

FIG. 3

, blocker return spring


81


is a compliant Y-shaped strip having a center leg


85


coupled to retainer motion blocker


80


and a pair of arms


86


,


87


. Each arm


86


,


87


has a first end coupled to center leg


85


and a second end arranged to contact an inner wall


88


of outer plate


30


. Each arm


86


,


87


has a serpentine shape in the illustrated embodiment. Each arm


86


,


87


has a second end coupled to second finger pad


28




b.






As shown in

FIG. 4

, two slide posts


91


,


92


are coupled to an interior surface of outer plate


30


and arranged to lie in interior region


32


between inner and outer plates


29


,


30


. First finger pad


28




a


is formed to include a pair of slide post receiver guide slots


93


,


94


as shown in FIG.


3


. Each slide post


91


,


92


is arranged to extend into one of the slide post receiver guide slot


93


,


94


and move back and forth therein during movement of first and second finger pads


28




a


and


28




b


toward and away from blocker return spring


81


as shown in

FIGS. 5-7

. Slide posts


91


,


92


are arranged to engage first finger pad


28




a


as shown in

FIG. 5

to limit movement of first finger pad


28




a


and retainer motion blocker


80


relative to latch carrier


46


to locate retainer motion blocker


80


normally in the latch-locking position. Fixed support posts


89


are cantilevered to interior surface


53


of outer plate


30


and arranged to locate one of the fastener mount posts


39


therebetween as shown in

FIG. 4

to provide means for supporting inner plate


29


relative to outer plate


30


.




Retainer


14


also includes a motion-limiter post


95


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 3-5

. Motion-limiter post


95


is coupled to carrier body


50


of latch carrier


46


and arranged to extend toward inner plate


29


. Retainer motion blocker


80


includes an interior edge


96


defining an opening receiving motion-limiter post


95


therein as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 5-8

. Motion-limiter post


95


is arranged to engage interior edge


96


to limit movement of retainer motion blocker


80


relative to latch carrier


46


to locate retainer motion blocker


80


normally in the latch-blocking position.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, interior edge


96


of retainer motion blocker


80


has a trapezoidal shape and includes a long base wall


97


in spaced-apart relation to blocker return spring


81


, a short base wall


98


located between blocker return spring


81


and long base wall


97


, a horizontally extending wall


99


interconnecting upper ends of long and short base walls


97


,


98


, and a diagonally extending wall


100


interconnecting lower ends of long and short base walls


97


,


98


. This trapezoidal shape of interior edge


96


provides means for allowing travel of motion-limiter post


95


in the opening “


96


” along long base wall


97


between horizontally and diagonally extending walls


99


,


100


during movement of latch carrier


46


between the locked and unlocked positions.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, retainer mount


52


includes a pair of L-shaped flanges


110


positioned to lie in confronting spaced-apart parallel relation to one another to define a wide-mouth channel


111


receiving carrier body


50


for sliding movement therein and a narrow-mouth channel


112


receiving retainer latch


16


for sliding movement therein during movement of latch carrier


46


between the locked and unlocked positions. L-shaped flanges


110


are configured to cause the wide-mouth channel


111


to have a width that is greater than a width of the narrow-mouth channel


112


. Outer plate


30


includes a side wall


114


appended to L-shaped flanges


110


and a lower wall


116


arranged to extend between side wall


114


and the inner plate


29


and formed to include an opening


118


into the wide-mouth channel


111


sized to admit carrier body


50


into the wide-mouth channel


111


.



Claims
  • 1. A lockable electrical outlet socket closure plug comprisinga plug housing including an inner plate and a pair of socket blades appended to the inner plate and adapted to extend into blade receiver openings formed in an electrical outlet socket, the inner plate being formed to include a retainer latch opening adapted to confront a ground prong receiver opening formed in the electrical outlet socket following insertion of the pair of socket blades into the blade receiver openings, a retainer including a latch carrier and a retainer latch arranged on the latch carrier to extend through the retainer latch opening formed in the inner plate and adapted to extend into the ground prong receiver opening formed in the electrical outlet socket, the plug housing further including a retainer mount configured to receive and support the latch carrier for sliding movement relative to the inner plate between a locked position wherein the retainer latch is adapted to engage a latch flange provided in the ground prong receiver opening formed in the electrical socket outlet to block movement of the inner plate and the pair of socket blades appended to the inner plate away from the electrical outlet socket and an unlocked position wherein the retainer latch is adapted to disengage the latch flange to allow movement of the inner plate and socket blades away from the electrical outlet socket, the retainer further including a latch carrier return spring arranged in the plug housing to yieldably urge the latch carrier normally to the locked position to cause a latch actuator portion of the latch carrier to extend upwardly through an actuator aperture formed in the plug housing to provide means outside of the plug housing for manually moving the latch carrier against the latch carrier return spring from the locked position to the unlocked position to cause the retainer latch to disengage the latch flange so that the plug housing can be removed from the electrical outlet socket, and a latch controller mounted for movement in the plug housing and arranged normally to block movement of the latch carrier from the locked position to the unlocked position to cause the retainer latch to remain in engagement with the latch flange.
  • 2. The plug of claim 1, wherein the inner plate includes an exterior surface and an opposite interior surface, the socket blades are appended to the exterior surface, and the plug housing further includes a spring holder coupled to the interior surface of the inner plate and configured to receive the latch carrier return spring therein.
  • 3. The plug of claim 2, wherein the spring holder includes a spring support floor cantilevered to the interior surface and arranged to lie along a lower edge of the retainer latch opening and a lower end of the latch return spring engages the spring support floor.
  • 4. The plug of claim 3, wherein the spring holder further includes a pair of spring support walls arranged to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another to locate the retainer latch opening therebetween and to extend upwardly from the spring support floor.
  • 5. The plug of claim 3, wherein the retainer further includes a cantilevered spring guide coupled to an underside of the retainer latch, the latch carrier return spring is a coil configured to wind around the cantilevered spring guide and arranged to engage the underside of the retainer latch, the spring support floor includes a spring guide receiver slot, and a distal portion of the cantilevered spring guide extends below the coil and through the spring guide receiver slot.
  • 6. The plug of claim 1, wherein the plug housing further includes an outer plate coupled to the inner plate to contain portions of the latch carrier and latch controller therebetween, the inner plate is arranged to lie between the socket blades and the outer plate, the outer plate is formed to include the actuator aperture, the inner and outer plates cooperate to define a first side opening therebetween, and a first portion of the latch controller extends through the first side opening to lie outside of an interior region defined between the inner and outer plates.
  • 7. The plug of claim 6, wherein the inner and outer plates cooperate to define a second side opening therebetween and a second portion of the latch controller extends through the second side opening to lie outside of the interior region.
  • 8. The plug of claim 7, wherein the latch controller further includes a retainer motion blocker coupled to the first portion of the latch controller and mounted for movement in the interior region between a latch-locking position blocking movement of the latch carrier from the locked position to the unlocked position and a latch-releasing position allowing movement of the latch carrier from the locked position to the unlocked position, the latch controller further includes a blocker return spring coupled to the second portion of the latch controller and to the retainer motion blocker and located in the interior region, and the blocker return spring is arranged yieldably to urge the retainer motion blocker normally to the latch-locking position.
  • 9. The plug of claim 1, wherein the latch carrier includes a carrier body disposed in sliding engagement in the retainer mount, the latch actuator portion is appended to an upper end of the carrier body, and the retainer latch is cantilevered to a lower end of the carrier body.
  • 10. The plug of claim 9, wherein the plug housing further includes an outer plate coupled to the inner plate to contain portions of the latch carrier and latch controller therebetween, the inner plate is arranged to lie between the socket blades and the outer plate, the outer plate is formed to include the actuator aperture, the outer plate includes an interior surface facing toward the inner plate, and the retainer mount is appended to the interior surface.
  • 11. The plug of claim 10, wherein the retainer mount includes a pair of L-shaped flanges positioned to lie in confronting spaced-apart parallel relation to one another to define a wide-mouth channel receiving the carrier body for sliding movement therein and a narrow-mouth channel receiving the retainer latch for sliding movement therein during movement of the latch carrier between the locked and unlocked positions and the L-shaped flanges are configured to cause the wide-mouth channel to have a width that is greater than a width of the narrow-mouth channel.
  • 12. The plug of claim 11, wherein the outer plate includes a side wall appended to the L-shaped flanges and a lower wall arranged to extend between the side wall and the inner plate and formed to include an opening into the wide-mouth channel sized to admit the carrier body into the wide-mouth channel.
  • 13. The plug of claim 1, wherein the retainer mount is formed to include a channel receiving a portion of the latch carrier for sliding movement therein, the plug housing further includes an outer plate coupled to the inner plate to contain certain portions of the latch carrier and latch controller therein, the inner plate is arranged to lie between the socket blades and the outer plate, and the outer plate includes a side wall carrying the retainer mount thereon and a lower wall arranged to extend between the side wall and the inner plate and formed to include an opening into the channel sized to admit the latch carrier into the channel.
  • 14. The plug of claim 13, wherein the inner plate includes an exterior surface and an opposite interior surface, the socket blades are appended to the exterior surface, and the plug housing further includes a spring holder coupled to the interior surface of the inner plate and configured to receive the latch carrier return spring therein, the spring holder includes a spring support floor cantilevered to the interior surface and arranged to lie along a lower edge of the retainer latch opening, a lower end of the latch return spring engages the spring support floor, and the spring support floor is sized to fit into the opening formed in the lower wall of the outer plate.
  • 15. The plug of claim 14, wherein the retainer further includes a cantilevered spring guide coupled to an underside of the retainer latch, the latch carrier return spring is a coil configured to wind around the cantilevered spring guide and arranged to engage the underside of the retainer latch, the spring support floor includes a spring guide receiver slot, and a distal portion of the cantilevered spring guide extends below the coil and through the spring guide receiver slot.
  • 16. The plug of claim 1, wherein the plug housing is formed to include a first side opening and the latch controller includes a retainer motion blocker mounted for movement in an interior region formed in the plug housing between a latch-locking position blocking movement of the latch carrier from the locked position to the unlocked position and a latch-releasing position allowing movement of the latch carrier from the locked position to the unlocked position, a blocker return spring located in the interior region and arranged yieldably to urge the retainer motion blocker to the latch-locking position, and a first finger pad coupled to the retainer motion blocker and arranged to extend through the first side opening formed in the plug housing to provide means for manually moving the retainer motion blocker against a biasing force generated by the blocker return spring to urge the retainer motion blocker to the latch-releasing position so that the latch carrier is free to move to the unlocked position in response to movement of the latch actuator portion in a direction toward the latch carrier return spring.
  • 17. The plug of claim 16, wherein a monolithic member is configured to define the blocker return spring, the retainer motion blocker, and the finger pad.
  • 18. The plug of claim 17, wherein the monolithic member is made of a plastics material.
  • 19. The plug of claims 16, wherein the retainer motion blocker is positioned to lie between the blocker return spring and the first finger pad.
  • 20. The plug of claim 16, wherein the blocker return spring is a compliant Y-shaped strip having a center leg coupled to the retainer motion blocker and a pair of arms and each arm has a first end coupled to the center leg and a second end arranged to contact an inner wall of the outer plate.
  • 21. The plug of claim 20, wherein each arm has a serpentine shape.
  • 22. The plug of claim 20, wherein the latch controller further includes a second finger pad arranged to interconnect the second ends of the arms and to extend through a second side opening formed in the plug housing.
  • 23. The plug of claim 16, wherein the plug housing includes an outer plate and a slide post coupled to the outer plate and arranged to lie in an interior region formed in the plug housing between the inner and outer plates, the first finger pad is formed to include a slide post receiver guide slot, and the slide post is arranged to extend into the slide post receiver guide slot and move back and forth therein during back and forth movement of the first finger pad toward and away from the blocker return spring.
  • 24. The plug of claim 23, wherein the slide post is arranged to engage the first finger pad to limit movement of the first finger pad and retainer motion blocker relative to the latch carrier to locate the retainer motion blocker normally in the latch-locking position.
  • 25. The plug of claim 16, wherein the retainer further includes a motion-limiter post coupled to the latch carrier and arranged to extend toward the inner plate, the retainer motion blocker includes an interior edge defining an opening receiving the motion-limiter post therein, and the motion-limiter post is arranged to engage the interior edge to limit movement of the retainer motion blocker relative to the latch carrier to locate the retainer motion blocker normally in the latch-blocking position.
  • 26. The plug of claim 25, wherein the interior edge includes a long base wall in spaced-apart relation to the blocker return spring, a short base wall located between the blocker return spring and the long base wall, a horizontally extending wall interconnecting upper ends of the long and short base walls, and a diagonally extending wall interconnecting lower ends of the long and short base walls to allow travel of the motion-limiter post in the opening along the long base wall and between the horizontally and diagonally extending walls during movement of the latch carrier between the locked and unlocked positions.
  • 27. A lockable electrical outlet socket closure plug comprisinga plug housing including an inner plate and a socket blade appended to the inner plate and adapted to extend into a blade receiver opening formed in the electrical outlet socket, a retainer mounted for movement relative to the plug housing between a locked position wherein the retainer is adapted to engage a retainer flange associated with a ground prong receiver opening formed in the electrical socket outlet to block movement of the inner plate and the socket blades from the electrical outlet socket and an unlocked position wherein the retainer is adapted to disengage the retainer flange to allow movement of the inner plate and socket blades away from the electrical outlet socket, and means for normally blocking movement of the retainer from the locked position to the unlocked position to cause the retainer to remain in engagement with the retainer flange so that the plug housing is retained in a mounted position on the electrical outlet socket and for selectively releasing the retainer so that the retainer can be moved from the locked position to the unlocked position to cause the retainer to be released from engagement with the retainer flange to allow the plug housing to be dismounted from the electrical outlet socket.
  • 28. A lockable electrical outlet socket closure plug comprisinga plug housing including an inner plate and a socket blade appended to the inner plate and adapted to extend into a blade receiver opening formed in the electrical outlet socket, retainer means for selectively retaining the plug housing in a mounted position on an electrical outlet socket, and a controller mounted for movement in the plug housing and arranged normally to reinforce the retainer means to cause the plug housing to remain in the mounted position on the electrical outlet socket.
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