Claims
- 1. A cord retainer for retaining a power cord to a power jack disposed in a housing of a power tool comprising:
a retaining member for engaging a portion of said power cord wherein said retaining member is supported by said housing and moves rotationally between a first position, wherein said power cord can be readily released from said retaining member, and a second position wherein a portion of said retaining member holds said power cord engaged to said power jack in the housing, and the retaining member is restricted from being moved back into said first position without operator intervention; and a release housing portion of said housing operably associated with the retaining member for restricting rotational movement of said retaining member toward said first position said retaining member being moveable away from a surface of said release housing portion to thereby manually release said retaining member, to thereby permit said retaining member to be easily moved from the second position into the first position, thus allowing said power cord to be removed from said power jack.
- 2. The cord retainer of claim 1, wherein said retaining member has a first serrated surface.
- 3. The cord retainer of claim 1, wherein said surface of said release housing portion has a second serrated surface.
- 4. The cord retainer of claim 1, wherein said retaining member has a first serrated surface and said surface of said release housing portion has a second serrated surface, and wherein said first serrated surface engages said second serrated surface for restricting movement of said retaining member into said first position.
- 5. The cord retainer of claim 4, wherein said second serrated surface of said release housing portion is biased against said first serrated surface of said retaining member by a biasing member.
- 6. The cord retainer of claim 5, wherein said biasing member comprises a spring.
- 7. The cord retainer of claim 1, wherein said retaining member has a first serrated surface and said surface of said release housing portion has a second serrated surface, and wherein said first serrated surface engages said second serrated surface for locking said retaining member into said first position.
- 8. The cord retainer of claim 7, wherein said second serrated surface of said release housing portion is biased against said first serrated surface of said retaining member by a biasing member.
- 9. The cord retainer of claim 8, wherein said biasing member comprises a spring.
- 10. The cord retainer of claim 1, wherein said retaining member comprises a button that protrudes through an opening in the release housing portion.
- 11. The cord retainer of claim 1, wherein said retaining member comprises a curved portion that engages a portion of the power cord.
- 12. The cord retainer of claim 1, wherein said retaining member comprises one or more bumps that engage a portion of the power cord.
- 13. The cord retainer of claim 1, wherein said retaining member comprises a curved portion and one or more bumps that engage a portion of the power cord.
- 14. A power tool with a power cord retaining device for retaining a power cord to a power cord receptacle of the tool, the power tool comprising:
a power tool housing comprising an electrical power jack and having a first surface; a retaining member disposed partially within the power tool housing and having one end pivotally supported within said power tool housing, said one end having a second surface, said retaining member being adapted to hold a plug of a power cord to said power jack when said retaining member is in a retracted position and to allow said plug to be removed from said power jack when said retaining member is moved into an open position; a release button attached to said retaining member; a biasing member for biasing the second surface of the retaining member into contact with the first surface within the power tool housing, said retaining member being moveable rotationally in a first direction to said retracted position when said first and second surfaces are in contact but restricted in movement in a second direction toward said open position when said surfaces are in contact; said release button being accessible by a user and manually engageable to urge said first and second surfaces apart from one another, to thereby enable said retaining member to be moved freely into said open position to allow said plug to be removed from said power jack.
- 15. The power tool of claim 14, wherein said first surface comprises a serrated surface.
- 16. The power tool of claim 14, wherein said second surface of said retaining member comprises a serrated surface.
- 17. The power tool of claim 14, wherein the retaining member has a first serrated surface and said first internal surface has a second serrated surface; and
wherein said first serrated surface engages said second serrated surface for restricting, without force, the movement of said retaining member into said open position.
- 18. The power tool of claim 14, wherein the retaining member has a first serrated surface and said first internal surface has a second serrated surface; and
wherein said first serrated surface engages said second serrated surface for locking said retaining member in said plug engaging position.
- 19. A method for securing a power cord plug to an AC power jack of a power tool comprising the steps of:
providing a housing of the power tool comprising a power cord retaining member having a release button, said retaining member being adapted to engage said power cord plug and to hold said plug engaged to said AC power jack; using a biasing member to bias a portion of said retaining member into engagement with a portion of the housing of the power tool, wherein said retaining member is moveable in a first direction into a plug engaging position but not in a second direction opposite to said direction toward a release position away from said AC power jack; engaging the release button to urge said portion of said retaining member out of engagement with said portion of said housing, thereby enabling said retaining member to be urged into said release position; while holding the release button engaged, rotationally moving the retaining member in said second direction to said release position to permit said power cord plug to be inserted into said AC power jack; connecting said power cord plug to said AC power jack; releasing said release button; and urging said retaining member in said first direction into said plug engaging position to thereby hold said power cord plug engaged in said AC power jack, said retaining member being prevented from moving in said second direction unless said release button is engaged.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/873,658 filed on Jun. 4, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09873658 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10191990 |
Jul 2002 |
US |