1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to electrical plugs and more particularly to such a waterproof plug and adaptor combination having a pair of electrical sockets for electrically connecting to prongs of another plugs and a waterproof transformer in which the plug and adaptor combination can be used as a charger.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, an electrical plug is used to connect to, for example, a wall outlet for supplying AC power to an electrical device. Further, multifunctional plugs are commercially available. Such plug typically has a pair of sockets or other features.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,140,920 discloses an electric plug having two rear prong-receiving grooves so that the prongs of another plug may be electrically connected thereto by inserting into the grooves. The electric plug % has a voltage-limiting component.
Both U.S. application Ser. Nos. 12/081,017 and 12/244,361 are my previous endeavors. It is understood that waterproof feature is essential to plugs for outdoor applications. Further, outgrowth of a patent is always desired by inventors. Thus, the invention is directed to an improvement of the above applications.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a novel socket, plug, and adaptor combination with a waterproof transformer.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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The housing 10 is a substantially rectangular body and comprises an internal space 11 for receiving the circuit assembly 20, two opposite forward grooves 12 in the space 11, and a front opening 13 between the grooves 12. A sliding door 71 is slidably mounted in the grooves 12 so that the sliding door 71 is adapted to slide upward or downward along the grooves 12 to open or close the opening 13. The housing 10 further comprises a forward bottom opening 14 below the opening 13.
The circuit assembly 20 is shaped as an inverted L (see
Each electrical connection assembly 30 is mounted in the slot 221 as detailed below. The electrical connection assembly 30 comprises an outer prong section 31 extending through the slot 221, an inner prong section 32 being substantially parallel with the dividing plate 222 to define a slit (not numbered) therebetween, and a bent section 33 in the compartment 223. The outer prong section 31 extends through the bottom opening 14.
Each fuse 41 is provided in the compartment 223 behind the sliding door 71 to be electrically connected to the bent section 33. The transformer 50 comprises a circuit board 51 with a plurality of electrical components 52 mounted thereon, a plurality of front elastic conductors 53 electrically interconnected the fuses 41 and the circuit board 51, and a plurality of rear elastic conductors 54. Note that the elastic conductors 54 may be shaped as bent members (i.e., female members) to be electrically interconnected the circuit board 51 and the projecting ends 722 (i.e., male members) of the conductors 721 of the power cord 72 (see
The transformer 50 is adapted to convert line voltage in the range of AC 100-240 volt into DC 24 volt or a predetermined DC voltage value. The circuit board 51 is flush with the top of the space 21 with a covering plate 73 mounted thereon.
A plurality of waterproof members (e.g., adhesives) 74 are provided on tops of front and rear walls 211, tops of front and rear ends of the circuit board 51, and the front and rear ends of the covering plate 73 by coating so that the transformer 50 can be made waterproof.
The cover 60 is rectangular and comprises two forward tabs 61 adapted to slide into two slots (not numbered) on the upper front portion of the housing 10, two spaced, rectangular sockets 63 adjacent the front end behind the tabs 61, the sockets 63 being vertically aligned with slits 25 with the inner prong sections 32 disposed therein (see
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While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.