Frictional locking receptacle with release operated by actuator
US-9431763-B2 · Aug 30, 2016 · US
US10326240B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10326240-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615250523-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 18, 2019 |
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A method and apparatus for securing an electrical connection formed by a mating structure including prongs of a male assembly and receptacles of a female assembly are provided. In certain embodiments, the electrical connection can be secured by frictional engagement between the plug and receptacle housings. This can be accomplished by forcing a wedge into an interface between the housings or expanding a locking element, such as an elastomeric ring, into the interface. Such locking and releasing of the secure connection can be actuated using a locking nut.
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An electrical connection system for connecting a piece of electronic equipment to an electrical power source, comprising: a power cord extending between said piece of electronic equipment and said power source; a first cord cap, disposed at a first end of said power cord, for engaging a first industry standard power port associated with said piece of electronic equipment; a first locking assembly for locking said first cord cap to said first industry standard power port, said first locking assembly being moveable between a first locking configuration and a first release configuration, wherein said first locking assembly locks said first cord cap and said first industry standard power port in a connected state for power flow therebetween in said first locking configuration and allows for separation of said first cord cap and said first industry standard power port to a disconnected state in said first release configuration; a second cord cap, disposed at a second end of said power cord, for engaging a second industry standard power port associated with said electrical power source; and a second locking assembly for locking said second cord cap to said second industry standard power port, said second locking assembly being moveable between a second locking configuration and a second release configuration, wherein said second locking assembly locks said second cord cap and said second industry standard power port in a connected state for power flow therebetween in said second locking configuration and allows for separation of said second cord cap and said second industry standard power port to a disconnected state in said second release configuration; wherein a first cap of said first and second cord caps is a male cord cap carrying electrical prongs and a second cord cap of said first and second cord caps is a female cord cap carrying structure defining electrical sockets; wherein said first cord cap comprises: a plug housing forming said cord cap and housing said prongs for selectively establishing and breaking an electrical connection, said plug housing being dimensioned in accordance with an industry standard to engage an industry standard receptacle and being configured to matingly engage an interface portion of a receptacle housing separate from sockets of said receptacle housing when said receptacle and said cord cap are in a mating orientation; and a locking actuator moveable relative to said plug housing between first and second positions, wherein, in said first position, said receptacle housing and said plug housing are frictionally locked at least at said interface portion so as to resist breaking of said connection and, in said second position, said receptacle housing and said plug housing can be easily separated; and wherein said locking actuator comprises a locking nut for advancing and retracting a locking element in relation to said plug housing structure. 2. An electrical connection system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein said locking element comprises tab structure adjacent said interface portion between said receptacle housing and said plug housing such that advancement of said locking element causes said tab structure to frictionally lock said receptacle housing and said plug housing. 3. An electrical connection system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein advancement of said locking element causes expansion of an expansion member into said interface portion between said plug housing and said receptacle housing so as to increase friction therebetween. 4. An electrical connection system as set forth in claim 3 , wherein said expansion member comprises an elastomeric ring. 5. A method for use in connecting a piece of electronic equipment to an electrical power source using an electrical connection system, said electrical connection system comprising: a power cord extending between said piece of electronic equipment and said power source; a first cord cap, disposed at a first end of said power cord, for engaging a first industry standard power port associated with said piece of electronic equipment; a first locking assembly for locking said first cord cap to said first industry standard power port, said first locking assembly being moveable between a first locking configuration and a first release configuration, wherein said first locking assembly locks said first cord cap and said first industry standard power port in a connected state for power flow therebetween in said first locking configuration and allows for separation of said first cord cap and said first industry standard power port to a disconnected state in said first release configuration; a second cord cap, disposed at a second end of said power cord, for engaging a second industry standard power port associated with said electrical power source; a second locking assembly for locking said second cord cap to said second industry standard power port, said second locking assembly being moveable between a second locking configuration and a second release configuration, wherein said second locking assembly locks said second cord cap and said second industry standard power port in a connected state for power flow therebetween in said second locking configuration and allows for separation of said second cord cap and said second industry standard power port to a disconnected state in said second release configuration; wherein said method comprises: first plugging said first cord cap into said first industry standard power port; first moving said first locking assembly to said first locking configuration; second plugging said second cord cap into said second industry standard power port; and second moving said second locking assembly to said second locking configuration; wherein a first cap of said first and second cord caps is a male cord cap carrying electrical prongs and a second cord cap of said first and second cord caps is a female cord cap carrying structure defining electrical sockets; wherein said first cord cap comprises: a plug housing forming said cord cap and housing said prongs for selectively establishing and breaking an electrical connection, said plug housing being dimensioned in accordance with an industry standard to engage an industry standard receptacle and being configured to matingly engage an interface portion of a receptacle housing separate from sockets of said receptacle housing when said receptacle and said cord cap are in a mating orientation; and a locking actuator moveable relative to said plug housing between first and second positions, wherein, in said first position, said receptacle housing and said plug housing are frictionally locked at least at said interface portion so as to resist breaking of said connection and, in said second position, said receptacle housing and said plug housing can be easily separated; wherein said step of first moving comprises: moving said locking actuator from said second position to said first position; and wherein said locking actuator comprises a locking nut for advancing and retracting a locking element in relation to said plug housing structure and said step of first moving comprises turning said locking nut. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein said locking element comprises tab structure adjacent said interface portion between said receptacle housing and said plug housing and said step of first moving comprises advancing said locking element such that said tab structure frictionally locks said receptacle housing and said plug housing. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein said advancing of said locking element causes expansion of an expansion member into said interface portion between said plug housing and said receptacle housing so as to increase friction therebetween. 8. The method o
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