This is a Continuation in Part of application Ser. No. 29/478,198, Filed Jan. 2, 2014.
No Federal Funds were involved in the research or development of the present invention.
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Because meetings often take place in rooms with limited AC receptacles, there is a need for a small, convenient device to easily add AC receptacles to an existing laptop or desktop computer. Often travelers have multiple devices and airports, hotels and motels do not have sufficient outlets for them to efficiently work remotely.
Information relevant to attempts to address these and other problems can be found in in the following:
U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,494 (Blaszcyzk et. al.) Jan. 5, 1999, is a very short extension cord which must be plugged into a wall outlet.
U.S. Pat. No. D674,348 S (Lee et. al.) Jan. 15, 2013 is a very large extension cord socket with multiple plug in receptacles.
U.S. Pat. No. D671,496 S (Byrne) Nov. 27, 2012 is a female connector.
U.S. Pat. No. D613,248 S (Wu) Apr. 6, 2010 is a long power cord with a socket inserted in the middle.
U.S. Pat. No. D596,572 S (Wu et al.) Jul. 25, 2009 is an electrical adapter at right angles.
U.S. Pat. No. D552,036 S (Holland) Oct. 2, 2007 and U.S. Pat. No. D548,187 S (Holland) Aug. 7, 2007 and U.S. Pat. No. D538,227 S (Holland) Mar. 13, 2007 are fold away plug adapters.
U.S. Pat. No. Des. 407,372 (Starec et al.) Mar. 30, 1999 and U.S. Pat. No. Des. 360,873 (Starec et al.) Aug. 1, 1995 are multi pin multi socket electrical connectors.
However, each one of these references suffers from one or more of the below described disadvantages and shortcomings.
In an attempt to increase socket numbers, some prior patents have attempted to solve this problem by describing various positions and types of plugs, but to date, none of these prior inventions have been practically successful in solving the problem of a small, unobtrusive, easy to manufacture, pack and easily useable device that can add additional AC plug outlets when using a laptop. This is precisely what the embodiment of the present invention disclosed in this patent provides.
The invention is a computer power supply plug adapter comprising a male cord-end connector having live, neutral and ground contacts at the first end, a female cord-end connector at the second end having live, neutral and ground contacts in-line with the male cord-end connector, a mains receptacle, with the mains receptacle being located between the male cord-end connector and the female cord-end connector at right angles to the male cord-end connector and the female cord-end. The mains live conductor, neutral conductor and ground conductor are incorporated into three subassemblies which are then placed into adjacent positions inside the adapter top and bottom housings to form a monolithic unit.
One of the purposes of the invention is to provide one or more standard, 120-volt power receptacles (such as the standard NEMA 5-15R power receptacle) at the point of interface of any device utilizing a power cord end (such as the standard IEC 60320 C5 power cord) and an appliance inlet (such as the standard IEC C6 appliance inlet) so that the female AC receptacle meets the NEMA 5-15R configuration that mates with the North American 3-prong appliance plug, NEMA 5-15P that has a middle prong mains plug ground conductor, a mains plug live conductor, and a mains plug neutral conductor.
It could also provide one or more outlets, depending on how it was implemented. Additional embodiments could be implemented with multiple outlets to position them on opposite sides of the device, thereby nesting the outlets so that any prongs inserted would make the device as compact as possible for a given number of outlets.
Another purpose of the invention is that to provide a side or sides that are flat or have only a single axis of curvature that can be used to label or brand the device, making it useful for marketing purposes and/or the ability to provide safety information to users.
Another purpose of the device is to allow a male end (IEC 60320 C6) and female end (IEC 60320 C5) of the device to be placed in-line between the cord and the power brick of a common power supply so that power is supplied from the power cord to the power brick for an electronic device such as a laptop or desktop computer or other electronic device.
In another embodiment of the device, it can be used where there are no ground conductors and the male and female cord-end connectors are of the IEC 60320 C7/C8 configuration instead of the IEC 60320 C5/C6 configuration, and the mains receptacles are of the two-prong, NEMA 1-15R configuration instead of the three-prong, NEMA 5-15R configuration.
Another advantage of this invention is that it does not change the angle at which the cord and power supply plug into each other.
It is also compatible with plugs that are both straight from the end of the cord and at a right angle to the direction of the cord.
The structure of the device also allows the device to be placed in-line between the existing cord and power supply “brick” without the need for any modifications to the cord or brick.
Another purpose of the invention is to allow the plug to stay in place without the need for any clips or other retaining devices, which integrates it into the power brick and cord unit so that it is always available and not easily lost as a separate device would be.
Another purpose of the invention is to provide one, two, or a plurality of NEMA 5-15R receptacles.
Another advantage of the invention is that in one of the embodiments, two receptacles are positioned on opposite sides of the device to avoid the problem of a large power block (transformer, “wall wart”, power brick) in one receptacle preventing the use of the other receptacle, while also minimizing the size of the device.
Another advantage of the invention is that the prong positioning of the two receptacles are rotated 180 degrees relative to each other, so that the third prong of each receptacle “nests” between the two flat prongs of the opposing receptacle. This allows for a compact shape, minimizing the length and width of the device. This reduces the manufacturing materials costs, and minimizes the weight and physical space occupied by the device, which are both desirable for reducing shipping costs for manufacturers and retailers, as well as for reducing weight and space requirements for users. This advantage is especially important to frequent travelers.
Another advantage of the invention is that in one embodiment, the novel monolithic construction of the conductors, using mirror images to create identical but mirror-image subassemblies and then installing the two mirror image subassemblies inside the interior of the unit, allows manufacturing and assembly costs for the completed monolithic unit comprising the device to be vastly reduced over the current state of the art.
Another advantage of the invention is that it is compatible with common computer power supplies.
This invention has a further advantage in that it does not interfere in any way with the power source receptacle and fits North American 3-prong appliance plug specifications. This is in comparison to a standard 3-way power splitter with one NEMA 5-15P 3-prong plug and three NEMA 5-15R receptacles, which can interfere with the other outlets on a wall plate or power strip.
Another advantage is that the pairs of outlet plugs in the pair adapter can be placed on the plug adapter directly opposite each other, thereby decreasing the space the plug adapter takes.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following descriptions, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein, by way of illustration and example, several alternative embodiments of the present invention are disclosed.
The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention, which may be embodied in various forms. It is to be understood that in some instances various aspects of the embodiment of the present invention may be shown exaggerated or enlarged to facilitate an understanding of the invention.
Detailed descriptions of the preferred embodiment are provided herein. It is to be understood, however, that the present invention may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but rather as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed system, structure or manner.
While the invention has been described in connection with several embodiments, it is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular forms set forth, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.