This application is a national stage filing based upon international application no. PCT/DK2019/000318, filed 7 Oct. 2019 (the '318 application), and published in English on 9 Apr. 2020 under international publication no. WO 2020/069702 A1, which claims priority to Denmark (DK) patent application no. PA 2018 00697, filed 5 Oct. 2018 (the '697 application). The '318 application and the '697 application are both hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
The present invention relates to a detachable electrical cord for an electrical linear actuator system to be used in or in connection with adjustable articles of furniture, including hospital beds, patient supports or the like.
In the present application, the following definitions are used:
Cord: a detachable electrical cord, i.e. a cable for transferring electrical power and/or signals having a plug connected to at least one end of the cable, where the plug can be plugged into or removed from an electrical equipment, such as e.g. a remote control, a control panel, a controller, a junction box or an electrical linear actuator.
Plug: an electrical plug comprising a main body, the main body of the plug encasing an end of a cable and comprising an electrical connector attached to the cable. The main body and the electrical connector having a shape and dimensions which fit into a corresponding socket.
User control unit: a unit comprising a user interface allowing the user to give input commands and possibly further comprising means for displaying the status of the connected equipment during operation.
Remote control: a handheld user control unit, which via a cord is connected to the actuator system. One end of the cord can be connected to the remote control while the other end of the cord can be connected to e.g. a controller, a junction box or an electrical linear actuator.
Control Panel: a user control unit attached to a part of the adjustable piece of furniture and via a cord is connected to the actuator system. One end of the cord can be connected to the control panel. The other end of the cord can be connected to a controller, a junction box or directly to an electrical linear actuator.
Controller: containing the electrical circuit and optionally programmable means for controlling an electrical linear actuator system. The controller comprises inputs/outputs for a user control unit, for controlling the motor(s) and/or supplying the motor(s) of an electrical linear actuator system with power. Further, the controller may comprise inputs/outputs for monitoring devices, for instance monitoring of the status/activity of the individual parts of the actuator system including the status of e.g. sensors for safety and emergency switches. The controller can be arranged in a separate unit having its own housing or can be integrated in other units in the electrical linear actuator system. The electrical connection to and from the controller can be fixed cables and/or detachable cords.
Junction box: a box having a separate housing comprising means for connecting cables and/or sockets for plugging in cords and further comprises means for interconnecting wires of an electrical linear actuator system.
Electrical linear actuator system: system as defined in the preamble of claim 1, comprising one or more electrical linear actuators, one or more user control units e.g. a control panel or a remote control, and optionally also one or more monitoring devices for monitoring positions and activities of the individual parts of the electrical linear actuator system and/or the article of furniture or the equipment, which should be adjusted.
In electrical linear actuator systems for hospital beds, patient supports or the like, a wired connection between a user control unit attached to the bed, patient support or the like and a controller in its own housing or integrated with the electrical linear actuator or a junction box for an electrical linear actuator system is preferred. For maintenance reasons, such as repair or replacement, it is often preferred that such a wired connection is a cord consisting of a cable and having at least one plug.
An example of an electrical linear actuator system for a hospital bed including a controller and a handheld control unit with a wired connection between a controller and a control panel is shown in WO2012139578 to LINAK A/S. The publication WO2012139578 is hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
As medical or care equipment need to maintain a high hygienic standard, they need to be frequently cleaned, often with steam and/or hot water. Therefore, the plugs and/or the corresponding sockets should contain sealing means for preventing moisture ingress into the control unit, controller housing and junction boxes attached to the article of furniture. Additionally, all parts and all sealings will have to be made of materials able to withstand cleaning agents.
It is desired for the plugs of the cords to be fixed in their corresponding sockets in a manner preventing unintended unplugging, e.g. during operation or during cleaning of the article of furniture. In WO2006056200 to LINAK A/S relating to a controller housing for electrical linear actuators, the cable connection for the controller is provided with locking elements for the plug in order to prevent unintended unplugging of the plug from the controller. The publication WO2006056200 is hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
Further, it is desired to have the plugs fixed in a manner preventing unauthorized persons from unplugging the cord. On the other hand, it is required that the cord can be detached/replaced in a simple manner by authorized persons in case the cord or the remote control becomes defective or needs to be replaced with another cord, for instance having a different length or a remote control of a different type.
An object of the invention is to provide a plug/socket connection for an electrical linear actuator system, which can only be detached by means of a tool.
Another object of the invention is to provide a plug/socket connection, which can only be unlocked before unplugging by means of a tool, but without having to disassemble the plug or the socket or other parts used for retaining the plug.
Another object of the invention is to provide a socket for the plug as an integrated part of the housing (e.g. remote control, control panel, controller housing and/or junction box).
Another object of the invention is to provide a plug/socket connection which is water and dust proof.
These objects are, according to the invention, achieved by providing a plug/socket connection including locking means as described below with reference to the embodiments of the invention.
In an embodiment, an electrical linear actuator system comprises at least one electrical linear actuator, an electrical motor for driving the linear actuator, a controller for controlling the operation of the electrical motor, at least one user control unit, at least one electrical cord comprising at least one plug for connecting the user control unit and the controller, where the controller or the user control unit comprises a socket for receiving the plug, and where the linear actuator system comprises a locking ring rotatably arranged relative to the plug, and where the socket comprises an opening for receiving the plug including the locking ring, and where the socket comprises an aperture through which a part of the locking ring is accessible when the plug including the locking ring is engaged with the socket, where the locking ring comprises at least one protrusion and the opening of the socket comprises at least one recess, where the at least one recess comprises an axial part and a radial part, and where the locking ring and the opening of the socket are adapted such that the locking ring when inserted in the opening can be rotated between a first position, i.e. an unlocked position, and a second position, i.e. a locked position where, in the first position, the unlocked position, the at least one protrusion is received in and aligned with the axial part of the recess, such that the plug may freely be inserted into or removed from the socket, and where, in the second position, the locked position, the at least one protrusion engages the radial part of the recess, such that the plug is prevented from being unplugged.
Accordingly, the first position is the unlocked position and the second position is the locked position of the locking ring.
The plug/socket ensures a safe and reliable connection and prevents unintended unplugging of the plug, while intended unplugging of the plug is made easy.
In an embodiment, the aperture extends in the radial direction with a length corresponding to the distance between the first position and the second position of the locking ring.
In an embodiment, the locking ring comprises a groove accessible through the aperture. The groove constitutes a contact point for engagement with the locking ring. This can in a practical way be done with a tool that can e.g. be a screwdriver fitting into the groove.
In an embodiment, the plug comprises a recess and the locking ring comprises an opening between a first end and a second end which is smaller than the diameter of the recess and where the locking ring is made of a resilient material, whereby the width of the opening between the first end and the second end can be widened to at least equal the diameter of the recess. Thus, it is possible to mount the locking ring in an easy operation and ensure a cost-efficient manufacturing of the plug.
In an embodiment, the locking ring is provided with an inwardly extending protrusion, and the recess of the plug is provided with a first groove and a second groove, where the first groove is adapted to receive the protrusion when the locking ring is in the second position, i.e. the locked position, and where the second groove is adapted to receive the protrusion when the locking ring is in the first position, i.e. the unlocked position, thus facilitating that the locking ring remains in its current position, until it is actively rotated into a different position.
In an embodiment, the locking ring is equipped with one or more additional protrusions and the recess is equipped with corresponding additional recesses.
In an embodiment, the aperture, through which part of the locking ring is accessible, is extending in the axial direction with a width of less than 5 millimetres, preferably less than 3 millimetres. The narrow dimensions of the aperture prevent a user from accessing and rotating the locking ring merely by using a finger, but still allow access for a tool.
In an embodiment, the controller is arranged in a separate housing or is integrated in the housing of the electrical linear actuator itself.
In an embodiment, the plug comprises a sealing ring mounted onto a sealing recess, where the sealing ring recess is positioned between the recess for the locking ring and the electrical connector.
In an embodiment, the plug comprises an electrical connector, a circular sealing ring recess and a sealing ring, where the circular sealing ring recess is placed between the recess and the electrical connector. The sealing ring is made of a resilient material and has an outer diameter, which is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the opening, thus providing a sealing connection.
In an embodiment, the sealing ring has two spaced apart outer lips. Upon insertion or removal of the plug, the lips bend, thereby minimizing the resistance against axial movement, while still providing a reliable sealing.
In an embodiment, the inner side of the sealing ring is provided with at least two inner protrusions, providing an efficient sealing against moisture ingress.
In an embodiment, the inner side of the sealing ring is provided with at least two spaced apart protrusions having a half circular cross section protruding from its inner periphery.
In an embodiment, one end of a cord is equipped with a plug, which can be locked to a corresponding socket in the adjustable article of furniture.
The plug/socket connection, according to the invention, will be described more fully below with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which:
The locking ring 5 is provided with protrusions 8a,8b extending radially outwards from the outer surface of the locking ring 5. In a first position, i.e. the unlocked position of the locking ring 5, the protrusions 8a, 8b are received in or aligned with the axial part 12a, 12b of the recess 12 (see
When the plug 2 including the locking ring 5 is fully inserted in the opening 16 of the socket 1a, the locking ring 5 can be rotated between the first position and a second position, i.e. between the unlocked and locked position. In the second position, the locked position, the protrusions 8a,8b engage the radial part 12c,12d of the recess 12, such that the plug 2 cannot be removed from the socket 1a.
The locking ring 5 is made of a resilient material, which serve at least two purposes. One is to enable the protrusions 8c, 8d to engage the grooves 8c1, 8c2, 8d1, 8d2 of the plug 2. More precisely, the protrusions 8c and 8d of the locking ring 5 extend inwardly from the inner side of the locking ring 5. Since the locking ring 5 is made of a resilient material, the protrusion 8c engages the grooves 8c1 and 8c2 of the plug 2, respectively (See
The opening 16 for the plug 2 comprises two axial recesses 12a and 12b. Upon insertion of the plug 2, the protrusions 8a and 8b of the locking ring 5 are aligned with the protrusions 9a and 9b of the plug 2, both set of protrusions fit into the axial recesses 12a and 12b, respectively. After the insertion, the locking ring 5 is rotated from the first position, i.e. the unlocked position, into the second position, i.e. the locked position, by inserting a small flat tool (e.g. a screwdriver) through the aperture 4 and into engagement with the groove 6 and rotating the locking ring 5 by means of the tool. Hereby, the protrusions 8a and 8b are rotated into the radial recesses 12c and 12d, respectively. In this position, the plug 2 cannot be moved in the axial direction and is thus locked. When the plug 2 is inserted in the socket 1a, the protrusions 9a and 9b will remain in the axial recesses 12a and 12b and prevent the main body of the plug 2 from rotating.
The plug 2 can only be released by rotating the locking ring 5 into the first position, i.e. the unlocked position, by means of a tool through the aperture 4. In this first position, the unlocked position, the protrusions 8a and 8b are again aligned with the axial recesses 12a and 12b allowing the plug 2 to be moved in the axial direction, and thereby allowing the plug 2 to be removed.
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