1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to cord assemblies for domestic electric appliances and in particular to retractable cord assemblies.
2. Background Information
Mains powered domestic electric appliances require a power cord for connecting to an electrical outlet/wall socket. The power cord is usually quite long, i.e. several metres. It is usual for the power cord to be wrapped around the appliance for storage and this causes twists and spirals in the power cord which can result in breakage of internal conductors. Also, excess power cord can be inconvenient and even dangerous during use of the appliance. Excess cord can swing and get caught during movement of the appliance. Additionally, the cord will hang down when the appliance is placed on a table or ironing board for example. This hanging cord can be caught or pulled causing the appliance to fall.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate at least one of the above problems and/or more generally to provide improved cord assembly that provides the public with a useful alternative.
There is disclosed herein a retractable cord assembly having a power cord for supplying power to an electrical appliance and a plug top coupled to the power cord for connecting the power cord to an electrical wall outlet, the plug top comprising a housing having electrical pins for electrical connection with electrical connectors of the electrical wall outlet and a spring-loaded spool on which the power cord can be coiled within the plug top housing, and wherein the power cord is extendable from the housing and the spring-loaded spool provides a retracting force to retract the power cord back within the housing.
Preferably, the plug top further comprises a brake for maintaining the power cord in the extended position and a brake release for releasing the brake so that the retracting force retracts the power cord back within the housing.
Preferably, the brake release comprises a button located on the plug top housing.
Further aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
In the accompanying drawings there is depicted a retractable cord assembly for use with a domestic electric appliance, for example iron 1. The cord assembly comprises a power cord 4 for supplying power to an electrical appliance 1 and a plug top 23 coupled to the power cord 4 for connecting the power cord to an electrical wall outlet. The power cord 4 is coiled on a spring-loaded spool 26 within the plug top 23 and is extendable from the plug top 23. The spring-loaded spool 26 provides a retracting force to retract the power cord 4 back within the plug top 23. The plug top 23 connected to the cord 4 for connecting the appliance 1 to the power outlet/wall socket includes a housing 24 provided with electrical pins 25, 25′ extending from one end. The pins 25, 25′ are of a known type for electrical connection with the electrical connectors of the power outlet/wall socket. Positioned within the housing 24 is a rotational spool 26 on which the cord 4 is stored. The cord is stored neatly in a coil 27 to prevent twists.
A coiled torsion spring 28 is coaxially coupled to the spool 26 for storing retraction energy when the cord 4 is extended from the spool 26. A brake 29 with release button 30 maintains the spool 26 in the desired position when the cord 4 is extended. When the release button 30 is pressed the spring 28 provides a retracting force to rotate the spool 28 to rewind the cord 4 to the stored position 27.
In use, a sufficient length of cord 4 is extended from the spool 26 for use of the iron. Excess cord is housed neatly and safely inside the plug housing 24 against the power outlet/wall socket.
Power is coupled from the electrical pins 25, 25′ to the cord 4 via a pair of continuous conductive slip-rings 31, 32 located on the spool 26 and a pair of conductive contacts 33, 34 located with the housing 24. The contacts are coupled to the pins 25, 25′ and the slip-rings 31, 32 are coupled to the power cord 4.
A typical use of the cord assembly with a domestic electric appliance is shown in
Modifications and alterations obvious to those skilled in the art are not to be considered as beyond the scope of the present intention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0419120.1 | Aug 2004 | GB | national |