The invention relates generally to power cords, and more specifically to power cords for hand-held electrical devices.
Hand-held electrical devices such as hair trimmers typically include a power cord. The power cord may be either permanently or removably coupled to the housing of the hand-held electrical device. Some types of removably coupled power cords have a tendency to detach during operation of the hand-held electrical device. Although a number of arrangements for selectively retaining such power cords are known, a new arrangement that improves the overall usability of the hand-held electrical device would be welcomed by those in the art.
The invention provides a power cord that provides enhanced retainment of the power cord in a hand-held electrical device during operation of the hand-held electrical device. The power cord includes an enlarged tip portion that provides axial resistance against removal of the power cord from a housing of the hand-held electrical device when the power cord is operatively coupled to the housing of the hand-held electrical device.
In one embodiment, the invention provides a hand-held electrical device having a housing configured to be hand-held during operation of the hand-held electrical device and defining an aperture. An electrical component is positioned in the housing. A receptacle is electrically coupled to the electrical component and has a body portion, a male terminal, and a detent terminal. The body portion includes a first end portion located adjacent the aperture, a second end portion, and a recess portion extending from the first end portion towards the second end portion. The male terminal has a male terminal portion located in the recess and extending in a direction from the second end portion toward the first end portion. The detent terminal has a detent terminal portion located in the recess. A power cord having a cord portion and a plug portion is configured to provide direct current voltage to the electrical component when the power cord is operatively received in the receptacle. The cord portion includes first and second electrical conduits. The plug portion includes a generally cylindrical outer terminal electrically coupled to the first electrical conduit and defining a first diameter, a female terminal electrically coupled to the second electrical conduit and located radially inward of the outer terminal, and an insulator portion that electrically insulates the outer terminal from the female terminal and includes a tip portion that extends axially beyond the outer terminal in a direction away from the cord portion and defines a second diameter that is larger than the first diameter.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a hand-held electrical device having a housing configured to be hand-held during operation of the hand-held electrical device and defining an aperture. A direct current motor positioned in the housing. A receptacle is electrically coupled to the direct current motor and has a body portion, a male terminal, and a detent terminal. The body portion includes a first end portion located adjacent the aperture, a second end portion, and a recess portion extending from the first end portion towards the second end portion and having a generally cylindrical portion defining a receptacle diameter and a detent portion intersecting the generally cylindrical portion. The male terminal has a male terminal portion substantially centered in the generally cylindrical portion and extending in a direction from the second end portion toward the first end portion. The detent terminal has a detent terminal portion located in the detent portion. A power cord having a cord portion and a plug portion is configured to provide direct current voltage to the direct current motor when a portion of the power cord is inserted through the aperture to operatively couple the power cord to the receptacle. The cord portion includes first and second electrical conduits. The plug portion includes a generally cylindrical outer terminal electrically coupled to the first electrical conduit and defining an outer terminal diameter, a female terminal electrically coupled to the second electrical conduit and located radially inward of the outer terminal, and an insulator portion formed of nylon that electrically insulates the outer terminal from the female terminal and includes a generally cylindrical tip portion that extends axially beyond the outer terminal in a direction away from the cord portion and defines a tip portion diameter that is larger than the outer terminal diameter and substantially equal to the receptacle diameter so the tip portion provides axial resistance against the removal of the power cord from the receptacle when the power cord is operatively coupled to the receptacle.
In yet another embodiment, the invention provides a hair trimmer having a housing configured to be hand-held during operation of the hair trimmer and having a cutting end and a plug end and defining an aperture in the plug end. A blade set is mounted adjacent the cutting end. A direct current motor is positioned in the housing and is drivingly connected to the blade set. A receptacle is electrically coupled to the direct current motor and has a body portion, a male terminal, and a detent terminal. The body portion includes a first end portion located adjacent the aperture, a second end portion, and a recess portion extending from the first end portion towards the second end portion and having a generally cylindrical portion defining a receptacle diameter and a detent portion intersecting the generally cylindrical portion. The male terminal has a portion substantially centered in the generally cylindrical portion and extending in a direction from the second end portion toward the first end portion. The detent terminal has a portion located in the detent portion. A power cord having a cord portion and a plug portion is configured to provide direct current voltage to the direct current motor when a portion of the power cord is inserted through the aperture to operatively couple the power cord to the receptacle. The cord portion includes first and second electrical conduits. The plug portion includes a generally cylindrical outer terminal electrically coupled to the first electrical conduit and defining an outer terminal diameter, a female terminal electrically coupled to the second electrical conduit and located radially inward of the outer terminal, and an insulator portion formed of nylon that electrically insulates the outer terminal from the female terminal and includes a generally cylindrical tip portion that extends axially beyond the outer terminal in a direction away from the cord portion and defines a tip portion diameter that is larger than the outer terminal diameter and substantially equal to the receptacle diameter so the tip portion provides axial resistance against the removal of the power cord from the receptacle when the power cord is operatively coupled to the receptacle.
Further objects of the present invention together with the organization and manner of operation thereof, will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein like elements have like numerals throughout the drawings.
The present invention is further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show an embodiment of the present invention. However, it should be noted that the invention as disclosed in the accompanying drawings is illustrated by way of example only. The various elements and combinations of elements described below and illustrated in the drawings can be arranged and organized differently to result in embodiments which are still within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Also, it is understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Unless specified or limited otherwise, the terms “mounted,” “connected,” and “coupled” are used broadly and encompass both direct and indirect mountings, connections, and couplings. Further, “connected” and “coupled” are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections or couplings.
FIGS. 1 and 3–6 illustrate a power cord 10 embodying the invention. The power cord 10 supplies a direct current voltage to a hand-held electrical device 14 (i.e., an electrical device designed to be supported by an operator, and not normally supported on a surface, during operation). The hand-held electrical device 14 is illustrated as a hair trimmer or clipper 14. It should be understood that the present invention is capable of use on other hand-held electrical devices and the hair trimmer 14 is merely shown and described as an example of one such hand-held electrical device.
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A user actuates the electric motor 36 using a power switch 38 provided on the body 18. The switch 38 is configured to interrupt the flow of direct current voltage from a power supply to the electric motor 36. In one embodiment, the direct current voltage is supplied to the electric motor 36 from a direct current power source via the power cord 10 when the power cord is operatively coupled to the hair trimmer 14 (see
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The power cord 10 is configured to provide direct current voltage to the electrical component when the power cord 10 is operatively received in or coupled to the receptacle 40 of the hair trimmer 14. The power cord 10 is illustrated operatively coupled to the receptacle 40 in
As the tip portion 10g is inserted into the receptacle 40, the tip portion 10g causes the detent terminal 43 to deflect in a direction away from the male terminal 42. The detent terminal 43 is deflected to a maximum deflected position when the tip portion 10g is located in approximately the middle of the contact surface 42a of the male terminal 42. As the tip portion 10g reaches the stop portion 42c of the male terminal 42, the detent terminal 43 springs slightly back towards the male terminal 42 and the power cord 10 is operatively coupled to the receptacle 40.
When the power cord 10 is operatively coupled to the receptacle 40, the outer terminal 10d is electrically coupled to the detent terminal 43, the female terminal 10e is electrically coupled to the male terminal 42, and the detent terminal 43 is biased against the outer terminal 10d and the shoulder 10h of the tip portion 10g so the shoulder portion 10h provides axial resistance against the removal of the power cord 10 from the receptacle 40. As shown in
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