Universal power cord connector assembly for an appliance

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6200155
  • Patent Number
    6,200,155
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 9, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
An appliance is provided with an electrical connector box including a plurality of spaced tabs between which is arranged a cabinet panel portion of the appliance in order to position the connector box in an opening defined, at least in part, by the cabinet panel. The connector box further includes a socket portion in which an electrical inlet is arranged. A power cord includes a first terminal plug connected to the electrical inlet and a second terminal plug designed to fit into an electrical outlet found in a particular geographic region which the appliance is to be used. The power cord is secured in the connector box by a clamp and guided along arcuate surfaces out of the connector box, with one of the surfaces being part of a bumper member which establishes a minimum permissible distance between the appliance and a wall against which the appliance is positioned.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention pertains to the art of appliances and, more particularly, to a universal power cord connection assembly for use in an appliance.




2. Discussion of the Prior Art




In many cases, electrical products have to be designed and produced to specifications dependent upon the particular international market being targeted. For instance, electrical products must often be specifically produced based on the fact that electrical outlets vary between different international areas. In addition, certain products must be produced under established safety regulations. For instance, major electrical appliances, such as refrigerators, ranges, dishwashers, washing machines, clothes dryers and the like, must meet certain established safety requirements. An example of such a safety regulation is the need for major appliance power cord connections to comply with IEC 335 safety requirements.




Based on the above, manufacturers of major electrical appliances must comply with established safety requirements while attempting to minimize certain variations in the production of appliances slated for sale in different geographical regions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to an assembly for accommodating the need for various configurations of major appliance power cord plugs used in different international regions, while also complying with current safety requirements. The invention includes a molded electrical connector box which is attached to a rear panel portion of an appliance. The connector box is formed with an opening designed to receive a standard electrical inlet, preferably in a snap-fit manner. The connector box is mounted to the appliance structure in a manner which closes off any access zones to internal, hazardous electrical items of the appliance.




The connector box is preferably mounted with a minimum number of mechanical fasteners, one of which also mounts a clamp used to secure a power cord in a desired position while relieving strain in the cord. The connector box is further formed with portions for guiding sections of the power cord such that a first plug provided on one end of the cord is directed in a manner which assures a positive connection with the inlet. In accordance with the invention, the connector box arrangement can be utilized with various differently configured power cords. That is, the first end of the power cord is provided with a female plug adapted to be received in the electrical inlet, while the second end of the cord is provided with a male plug adapted to mate with an electrical outlet commonly found in the particular geographic region in which the appliance is to be sold.




In accordance with other aspects of the invention, the connector box is configured in a manner which enhances the assembly process, maximizes overall compactness, minimizes potential operational noises and directs any water away from the electrical inlet. In addition, in certain applications wherein the connector box is secured to a rear panel of an appliance adapted to be positioned adjacent a building wall during operation, the box is formed with a bumper for engaging the wall to establish an appropriate spacing.




Additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the universal power cord connection assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention shown attached to an appliance;





FIG. 2

is a partial exploded view of the connection assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is generally a left front perspective view of a connector box portion of the connection assembly;





FIG. 4

is generally a upper right front perspective view of the connector box; and





FIG. 5

is a rear perspective view of the connector box.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With initial reference to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a rear section of an appliance


2


. For exemplary purposes, appliance


2


represents the back portion of a refrigerator having a side cabinet panel


4


leading to an inwardly bent rear corner portion


6


. Although not shown, it should be clearly understood that a similar side cabinet panel and rear corner portion would also exist at the other side of the appliance


2


. Extending across and interconnecting the rear comer portions


6


is a rear cabinet panel


10


. In the case of a refrigerator, rear panel


10


constitutes a cover for a compartment typically provided to house various refrigeration components such as a compressor and fan supported on a base pan. In any event, rear panel


10


is preferably, removably connected to rear comer portions


6


through a plurality of screws, such as that indicated at


12


.




In accordance with the invention, rear panel


10


is formed with a lower cut-out or opening


14


in which is positioned an electrical connector box


18


. Connector box


18


is preferably molded of plastic to include a socket portion


22


into which is inserted a terminal plug


25


of a power cord


28


. The opposing end of power cord


28


is also provided with a plug


30


which is configured to fit in an electrical outlet found in the particular geographic region in which appliance


2


is to be used. As further shown in this figure, power cord


28


is held in a desired position to assure a proper electrical connection within socket portion


22


by the inclusion of a P-clamp as indicated at


32


. As will be detailed more fully below, clamp


32


surrounds a portion of power cord


28


adjacent plug


25


and is secured to connector box


18


through a single mechanical fastener


34


.





FIG. 2

further illustrates that mechanical fastener


34


preferably constitutes a sheet metal screw that is used in combination with a second screw


42


to secure connector box


18


in the desired position. In the preferred embodiment, screws


34


and


42


extend through connector box


18


and into the appliance. More specifically, connector box


18


is formed with a recess


44


in order to countersink screw


42


. Clamp


32


includes a loop portion


46


leading to terminal flange portions


48


and


49


. Flange portions


48


and


49


are provided with aligned holes


50


. With this arrangement, power cord


28


can be held in loop portion


46


and screw


42


can extend through holes


50


and connector box


18


for attachment to appliance


2


. In this attachment arrangement, clamp


32


becomes positioned within a well or pocket


52


formed between a first molded cord guide


54


defining an arcuate surface


57


, and a second molded cord guide


60


which is formed with an arcuate surface


62


. Therefore, clamp


32


is kept from rotating by guides


54


and


60


as required by current safety standards.




Cord guide


60


is also formed with an extension


65


which projects rearwardly of appliance


2


. Extension


65


is preferably provided to act as a bumper when appliance


2


is being positioned back against a wall to an inuse position. Arcuate surfaces


57


and


62


are provided, in combination with clamp


32


, to support power cord


28


in a manner which minimizes strains in cord


28


and enables a positive connection of plug


25


to an inlet


68


, such as an IEC


320


inlet, that is snap-fit within socket portion


22


. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, inlet


68


and socket portion


22


are preferably arranged at a downwardly tilted angle, preferably in the range of at least five degrees, to assure that any water present in this area will easily drain away from inlet


68


.




Further details concerning the manner in which connector box


18


is secured to appliance


2


will become more readily apparent in detailing the additional structure of box


18


with particular reference to

FIGS. 3-5

. Connector box


18


includes a base generally defined by a first section


77


and a second section


79


. As clearly shown in these figures, connector box


18


increases in depth from first section


77


to second section


79


in order to provide ample space for the easy, preferably lateral insertion of power cord plug


25


, while still maintaining a compact configuration. Socket portion


22


is formed in a wall


82


of connector box


18


and is preferably provided with corner projections


84


and


85


to assure the proper orientation of electrical inlet


68


. In this position, clamp


32


prevents twisting of power cord


28


such that power cord


28


is not subjected to torsional loads and plug


25


cannot be accidentally removed.




Connector box


18


is further formed with a base extension


87


which is attached to a pair of spaced bosses


90


and


91


, as well as a reinforcing rib


93


. Bosses


90


and


91


receive screws


34


and


42


respectively. In the preferred embodiment wherein appliance


2


constitutes a refrigerator, at least a portion


95


of base extension


87


, such as adjacent boss


90


, is designed to rest on a conventional base pan to prevent rolling or shifting of the connector box


18


when only one of screws


34


and


42


is in place. This support arrangement also functions to minimize vibration noise when appliance


2


is operating.




Connector box


18


is also provided with an end flange


100


and a series of alternating, offset tabs


101


-


107


. In general, tabs


101


,


103


,


105


and


107


constitute a first set of tabs which are spaced from end flange


100


and tabs


102


,


104


and


106


by the thickness of rear panel


10


. With this construction, connector box


18


can be mounted in one of two basic fashions depending upon the attachment sequence of rear panel


10


and connector box


18


. If rear panel


10


is first attached to side panels


4


through screws


12


, then connector box


18


is slipped into opening


14


with rear panel


10


being positioned between the various offset tabs


101


-


107


and end flange


100


abutting corner portion


6


. To aid in the positioning of connector box


18


, tabs


101


-


107


are preferably formed with respective tapered portions


111


-


117


. In addition, various strengthening ribs, such as those shown at


120


-


123


, are provided. In the alternative, connector box


18


can be initially attached to appliance


2


and then rear panel


10


slipped between tabs


101


-


107


and secured by screws


12


.




With this construction, the number of mechanical fasteners needed to secure rear panel


10


(i.e., screws


12


) is minimized due to the placement of tabs


101


-


107


. In any event, connector box


18


can be easily positioned within opening


14


and attached to appliance


2


in a simple and convenient manner. As disclosed, the most preferred embodiment utilizes end flange


100


, tabs


101


-


107


and screws


34


and


42


to assure a positive mounting of connector box


18


. However, it should be understood that other attachment arrangements could also be provided, including one in which connector box


18


is snap-fit in position. In any event, electrical inlet


68


is easily mounted in socket portion


22


and the particular power cord


28


, selected to have a specified plug


30


based on the particular geographic region in which appliance


2


is to be used, can be provided such that this overall arrangement generally constitutes a universal power connector system. Again, the presence of guides


54


and


60


, as well as clamp


32


, minimizes strains on power cord


28


. Connector box


18


is also preferably formed with a cut-out portion


130


adjacent guide


60


for the routing of power cord


28


to an electrical outlet. This arrangement assures that power cord


28


is recessed relative to at least extension


65


of guide


60


such that extension


65


will abut a wall against which appliance


2


is placed and power cord


28


will not be pinched.




Although described with reference to a preferred embodiment of the invention, it should be understood that various changes and/or modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. For example, although connector box


18


is disclosed as being arranged at the rear of appliance


2


, it could be positioned at a side portion thereof wherein extension or bumper member


65


would be used to properly space appliance


2


from a side wall. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An appliance comprising:a cabinet panel defining at least a portion of an opening; an electrical connector box including a socket portion and a plurality of offset tabs formed about a peripheral portion of the connector box, said connector box being positioned, at least partially, in the opening with the cabinet panel being positioned between the tabs, said connector box being formed with a bumper member adapted to abut a wall against which the appliance is to be positioned in order to assure an adequate spacing between the wall and the appliance; an electrical inlet positioned in the socket portion of the connector box; and a power cord including first and second terminal end plugs configured to interconnect an electrical source to the electrical inlet, wherein the first plug is configured to make electrical contact with the electrical inlet and the second plug is designed to fit into an electrical outlet found in a particular geographic region which the appliance is to be used.
  • 2. The appliance according to claim 1, further comprising: at least one internal surface provided in the connector box for guiding the power cord out of the connector box.
  • 3. The appliance according to claim 2, wherein the connector box includes multiple, arcuate internal surfaces for guiding the power cord out of the connector box.
  • 4. The appliance according to claim 1, wherein at least certain of the plurality of tabs include tapered surfaces for aiding in receiving the cabinet panel.
  • 5. An appliance comprising:a cabinet panel defining at least a portion of an opening; an electrical connector box positioned, at least partially, in the opening, said connector box including a socket portion and multiple, arcuate internal surfaces; an electrical inlet positioned in the socket portion; and a power cord including first and second terminal end plugs, wherein the first plug is configured to make electrical contact with the electrical inlet, the power cord is guided out of the connector box by the multiple, arcuate internal surfaces, and the second plug is designed to fit into an electrical outlet found in a particular geographic region which the appliance is to be used.
  • 6. The appliance according to claim 5, wherein the connector box includes a housing having a recessed body portion, said electrical inlet opening into the recessed body portion such that the first plug is adapted to be positioned substantially entirely within the connector box.
  • 7. The appliance according to claim 6, wherein the cabinet panel constitutes a rear panel extending between laterally spaced side cabinet panels, with the first plug extending into the socket portion in a lateral direction.
  • 8. The appliance according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the internal surfaces further constitutes a bumper member adapted to abut a wall against which the appliance is to be positioned in order to assure an adequate spacing between the wall and the appliance.
  • 9. The appliance according to claim 5, wherein the connector box includes a bumper member adapted to abut a wall against which the appliance is to be positioned in order to assure an adequate spacing between the wall and the appliance.
  • 10. The appliance according to claim 5, further comprising: a plurality of offset tabs formed as part of the connector box, said connector box being positioned in the opening with the cabinet panel being positioned between the tabs.
  • 11. The appliance according to claim 10, wherein at least certain of the plurality of tabs include tapered surfaces for aiding in receiving the cabinet panel.
  • 12. The appliance according to claim 5, further comprising: a clamp for securing the power cord to the connector box.
  • 13. The appliance according to claim 12, wherein the connector box is formed with a pocket, with the clamp being substantially, non-rotatably seated within the pocket.
  • 14. The appliance according to claim 5, wherein the electrical inlet is arranged at a downwardly tilted angle.
  • 15. An appliance comprising:a cabinet panel defining at least a portion of an opening; an electrical connector box including a plurality of offset tabs formed about a peripheral portion of the connector box, said connector box being positioned, at least partially, in the opening with the cabinet panel being positioned between the tabs, wherein at least certain of the plurality of tabs include tapered surfaces for aiding in receiving the cabinet panel; an electrical inlet positioned in the connector box; and a power cord including first and second terminal end plugs configured to interconnect an electrical source to the electrical inlet.
  • 16. The appliance according to claim 14, wherein the first plug is configured to make electrical contact with the electrical inlet and the second plug is designed to fit into an electrical outlet found in a particular geographic region which the appliance is to be used.
  • 17. The appliance according to claim 16, wherein the connector box includes a housing having a recessed body portion, said electrical inlet opening into the recessed body portion such that the first plug is adapted to be positioned substantially entirely within the connector box.
  • 18. The appliance according to claim 17, wherein the cabinet panel constitutes a rear panel extending between laterally spaced side cabinet panels and the connector box includes a socket portion, said first plug extending into the socket portion in a lateral direction.
  • 19. The appliance according to claim 14, further comprising: at least one internal surface provided in the connector box for guiding the power cord out of the connector box.
  • 20. The appliance according to claim 19, wherein the connector box includes multiple, arcuate internal surfaces for guiding the power cord out of the connector box.
  • 21. The appliance according to claim 19, wherein the at least one internal surface further constitutes a bumper member adapted to abut a wall against which the appliance is to be positioned in order to assure an adequate spacing between the wall and the appliance.
  • 22. The appliance according to claim 14, wherein the connector box includes a bumper member adapted to abut a wall against which the appliance is to be positioned in order to assure an adequate spacing between the wall and the appliance.
  • 23. The appliance according to claim 14, further comprising: a clamp for securing the power cord to the connector box.
  • 24. The appliance according to claim 23, wherein the connector box is formed with a pocket, with the clamp being substantially, non-rotatably seated within the pocket.
  • 25. The appliance according to claim 14, wherein the electrical inlet is arranged at a downwardly, tilted angle.
  • 26. An appliance comprising:a cabinet panel defining at least a portion of an opening; an electrical connector box including a housing having a recessed body portion, said electrical connector box being positioned, at least partially, in the opening, said connector box being integrally formed with a bumper member adapted to abut a wall against which the appliance is to be positioned in order to assure an adequate spacing between the wall and the appliance and; an electrical inlet positioned in the connector box, said electrical inlet being exposed within the recessed body portion, said bumper member projecting from the housing in a direction away from the cabinet panel and beyond the electrical inlet.
  • 27. The appliance according to claim 26, further comprising: a power cord including first and second terminal end plugs configured to interconnect an electrical source to the electrical inlet.
  • 28. The appliance according to claim 27, wherein the connector box includes a socket portion, said electrical inlet being positioned in the socket portion.
  • 29. The appliance according to claim 28, wherein the first plug is adapted to be positioned substantially entirely within the connector box.
  • 30. The appliance according to claim 29, wherein the cabinet panel constitutes a rear panel extending between laterally spaced side panels, with the first plug extending into the socket portion in a lateral direction.
  • 31. The appliance according to claim 28, wherein the electrical inlet is arranged at a downwardly, tilted angle.
  • 32. The appliance according to claim 26, further comprising: at least one internal surface provided in the connector box for guiding the power cord out of the connector box.
  • 33. The appliance according to claim 32, wherein the connector box includes multiple, arcuate internal surfaces for guiding the power cord out of the connector box.
  • 34. The appliance according to claim 32, wherein the bumper member includes the at least one internal surface.
  • 35. The appliance according to claim 26, further comprising: a plurality of offset tabs formed as part of the connector box, said connector box being positioned in the opening with the cabinet panel being positioned between the tabs.
  • 36. The appliance according to claim 35, wherein at least certain of the plurality of tabs include tapered surfaces for aiding in receiving the cabinet panel.
  • 37. The appliance according to claim 26, further comprising: a clamp for securing the power cord to the connector box.
  • 38. The appliance according to claim 37, wherein the connector box is formed with a pocket, with the clamp being substantially, non-rotatably seated within the pocket.
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