Claims
- 1. An electric sump pump having a liquid level sensing alarm switch mounted thereon, an alarm remote from said pump and said alarm switch, said alarm being electrically connected with said alarm switch, and said alarm switch being operable to activate said alarm in response to a predetermined liquid level externally of said pump.
- 2. The pump of claim 1 wherein said pump includes a pump housing having a pump housing top end, a switch support extending outwardly from said pump housing top end, and said alarm switch being mounted on said switch support externally of said housing.
- 3. The pump of claim 2 wherein said alarm switch extends downwardly from said switch support.
- 4. The pump of claim 3 wherein said alarm switch includes a magnetically operable reed switch depending from said switch support, an annular float slidable upwardly and downwardly on said reed switch, and said float carrying a permanent magnet that operates said reed switch to activate said alarm upon upward movement of said float along said reed switch in response to a predetermined liquid level externally of said pump.
- 5. The pump of claim 1 wherein said pump includes an electric motor, a motor power cord attached to said pump and having a power plug remote from said pump, an alarm enclosure in which said alarm is mounted, and said power plug being attached to said alarm enclosure.
- 6. The pump of claim 5 wherein said alarm enclosure includes front and rear enclosure parts, and said front enclosure part having a power cord strain relief that clamps said power cord to said front enclosure part.
- 7. The pump of claim 5 wherein said plug is selectively rotatable relative to said enclosure, and cooperating interdigitating lugs and recesses between said plug and said enclosure to selectively lock said plug against rotation relative to said housing.
- 8. The pump of claim 5 including a flexible corrugated tube enclosing said motor power cord, said corrugated tube having alternating circumferential grooves and ridges along the length thereof, said enclosure having front and rear parts with a tube opening therebetween through which said tube extends into said enclosure, and opposed ribs on said front and rear enclosure parts received in at last one of said tube circumferential grooves to prevent relative longitudinal movement between said corrugated tube and said enclosure.
- 9. The pump of claim 8 including a power cord strain relief on said front enclosure part in aligned spaced relationship with said opposed ribs.
- 10. The pump of claim 8 including a battery compartment in said enclosure, a battery connector in said battery compartment, said battery connector having battery wires connected with said alarm, and alarm wires extending through said corrugated tube between said alarm switch and said alarm.
- 11. The pump of claim 8 including a rigid sleeve received within said tube in alignment with said opposed ribs on said enclosure.
- 12. The pump of claim 1 including a pump housing having a top end, a power cord opening in said top end, a switch support secured to said top end and projecting outwardly therefrom, said alarm switch being attached to said switch support, said switch support having a support sleeve extending upwardly therefrom in alignment with said power cord opening, said support sleeve having longitudinally-spaced circumferential external ribs thereon, a flexible corrugated tube having alternating circumferential external and internal grooves and ridges along the length thereof, said corrugated tube having a tube end portion received over said support sleeve with said external ribs on said support sleeve received in said tube internal grooves, a cover member positioned over said support, said cover member having cooperating opposed parts with a cover opening therebetween receiving said tube end portion, and said cover opening having longitudinally-spaced inwardly extending circumferential ribs received in said tube external grooves.
- 13. The pump of claim 12 wherein said tube end portion is trapped in uncompressed relationship between said support sleeve and said cover opening so that said tube end portion is rotatable relative to said support sleeve and said cover but is not movable longitudinally relative to said support tube and said cover.
- 14. The pump of claim 1 including an alarm enclosure in which said alarm is mounted, a battery in said enclosure to operate said alarm, and an alarm and battery testing button on said enclosure.
- 15. The pump of claim 14 wherein said alarm includes both audible and visual alarms mounted on said enclosure.
- 16. The pump of claim 1 wherein said alarm is an audible alarm.
- 17. The pump of claim 1 wherein said alarm is a visual alarm.
- 18. An electric sump pump having a liquid level alarm switch attached thereto, a power cord having one end connected with said sump pump and an opposite end attached to a plug remote from said pump, an alarm that is activated by said alarm switch, and a common enclosure for said plug and said alarm, whereby insertion of said plug into a socket locates said alarm and said enclosure in a desirable remote position relative to said pump.
- 19. The pump of claim 18 wherein said alarm is battery operated and said enclosure includes a battery compartment.
- 20. The pump of claim 18 including a flexible corrugated tube through which said power cord extends, and said tube being attached to said pump and to said enclosure at strain relief connections.
- 21. The pump of claim 18 wherein said pump includes a pump housing having a housing top end, an alarm switch support attached to said housing top end and having a cantilevered portion extending outwardly therefrom, and said alarm switch being mounted on said cantilevered portion.
- 22. The pump of claim 18 wherein said pump is activated at a predetermined normal operating water level and said alarm switch is positioned to activate said alarm when the water level is above said predetermined normal operating water level.
- 23. The pump of claim 22 wherein said switch is positioned to activate said alarm when the water level is ½ inch to 2 inches above said predetermined normal operating water level.
- 24. The pump of claim 18 wherein said alarm is battery operated and said enclosure includes a battery compartment, and said enclosure having a test button to test the battery and alarm.
- 25. The pump of claim 24 including a battery condition indicator light on said enclosure.
- 26. The pump of claim 18 including a power cord strain relief in said enclosure, said power cord being clamped by said strain relief to prevent pulling forces from being applied to the connections between said power cord and said plug.
- 27. A strain relief for an electrical power cord that extends through a flexible corrugated tube, said tube having external and internal alternating circumferential grooves and ridges, said tube having a tube end portion in which a sleeve is received, and a pair of opposed parts having opposed ribs received in said external grooves of said tube around said sleeve, whereby pulling force applied to the tube and cord is relieved at the connection between the tube end portion and the opposed parts.
- 28. The strain relief of claim 27 wherein said sleeve has outwardly extending circumferential sleeve ribs received in said circumferential internal grooves in said tube end portion.
- 29. The strain relief of claim 28 wherein said tube end portion is trapped in uncompressed relationship between said sleeve and said opposed parts so that said tube end portion is rotatable relative to said sleeve and said opposed parts while being restrained against longitudinal movement relative thereto by virtue of said ribs on said sleeve and said opposed parts being received in said tube grooves.
- 30. The strain relief of claim 28 wherein said sleeve is secured to a housing having an opening through which said power cord extends and said opposed parts are secured to said housing.
- 31. The strain relief of claim 30 wherein said opposed parts are hinged together for swinging movement toward and away from one another.
- 32. The strain relief of claim 27 wherein said opposed parts are opposed enclosure parts having an opening through which said tube end portion extends and said ribs are internal of said enclosure parts.
- 33. A power plug and alarm enclosure having front and rear enclosure parts, an alarm mounted within said enclosure, said front housing part having a rear surface, a cylindrical projection extending from said rear surface for receiving a power plug, a hollow power cord strain relief projection extending from said rear surface adjacent said cylindrical projection and communicating therewith through an opening, a power cord strain relief clamping surface within said strain relief projection, and a strain relief clamp receivable within said strain relief projection to compress and deform a power cord between said clamp and said clamping surface.
- 34. The enclosure of claim 33 wherein said cylindrical projection has alternating interior projections and recesses therearound that cooperate with corresponding projections and recesses on a power plug receivable within said cylindrical projection.
- 35. The enclosure of claim 33 including cooperating tube strain relief ribs on said front and rear enclosure parts on the opposite side of said power cord strain relief projection from said cylindrical projection, and said tube strain relief ribs being receivable within external circumferential grooves on a flexible corrugated tube.
- 36. The enclosure of claim 33 including a battery compartment in said enclosure to hold a battery that powers said alarm, and a test button on said enclosure to test the battery and alarm.
- 37. The enclosure of claim 36 including an indicator light on said enclosure that indicates the condition of a battery.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of copending U.S. Ser. No. 09/562,500 filed May 3, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
| Parent |
09562500 |
May 2000 |
US |
| Child |
10073631 |
Feb 2002 |
US |