Claims
- 1. A switching electrical receptacle, comprising:
- a. a substantially cylindrical electrical contact, the contact being split and internally-spring loaded;
- b. a frame supporting the contact;
- c. a contact carrier receiving the contact and capable of moving with the contact along an axis, the contact carrier sliding with respect to the frame;
- d. a first fixed terminal permanently secured to the frame and connectible to an electrical power line, the first fixed terminal aligned with the axis;
- e. a second fixed terminal connectible to an electrical plug, and secured to the frame and aligned with the axis during switching operation of the receptacle; and
- f. means for moving the contact carrier axially so that the contact remains in electrical contact with the second fixed terminal at all times, exerting radial forces thereon, while making and breaking electrical contact with the first fixed terminal, exerting radial forces on the first fixed terminal when in electrical contact therewith.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising in addition means for preventing complete insertion of a plug into the receptacle when the contact is touching the fist terminal.
- 3. A switching electrical receptacle adapted to receive an electrical plug and to make and brake electrical contact with the plug, the receptacle comprising:
- a. a plurality of female electrical contacts disposed substantially parallel to each other, each of the female contacts disposed to be connected to an electrical power line;
- b. a housing connected to the female electrical contacts and insulated electrically from the female electrical contacts;
- c. a contact holder mounted in sliding engagement with the housing and disposed to slide in a direction parallel to the female contacts; and
- d. a plurality of sliding contacts mounted in the contact holder and disposed to slide into and out of electrical contact with the female contacts at a first end, each of the sliding contacts including a male portion at a second end that is opposite the first end, the male portions projecting to make contact with the plug, each contact being split and internally spring-loaded to exert radial forces on the respective female electrical contact and plug when engaged therewith.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 07/527,055 filed on May 22, 1990.
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