Power adapter with retractable prongs

US9331441B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9331441-B2
Application numberUS-201414484145-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 11, 2014
Priority dateJun 17, 2014
Publication dateMay 3, 2016
Grant dateMay 3, 2016

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An electrical power adapter has first and second prongs that are retractable and deployable. When the prongs are in the deployed position the adapter may be mated with a receptacle and when in the retracted position the adapter has a reduced physical size. A linkage couples the first prong to the second prongs such that the first and second prongs retract and deploy simultaneously. An actuation mechanism causes the prongs to have a first detent in the deployed position and a second detent in the retracted position.

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What is claimed is: 1. A power adapter comprising: an adapter housing; a first retractable prong coupled to a first rotatable shaft within the housing such that the first retractable prong can be pivoted from a retracted position in which the first retractable prong is positioned adjacent to the housing, to a deployed position in which the first retractable prong extends away from the housing, and can be inserted into an electrical outlet; a second retractable prong coupled to a second rotatable shaft within the housing such that the second retractable prong can be pivoted from a retracted position in which the second retractable prong is positioned adjacent to the housing, to a deployed position in which the second retractable prong extends away from the housing, and can be inserted into an electrical outlet; a linkage connected to the first rotatable shaft and to the second rotatable shaft such that when the first retractable prong is pivoted from the retracted position to the deployed position, the second retractable prong is simultaneously pivoted from the retracted position to the deployed position; a first crank connected to the first rotatable shaft and a second crank connected to the second rotatable shaft; and one or more springs connected to the first and the second cranks. 2. The power adapter of claim 1 wherein the linkage is a planar quadrilateral configuration. 3. The power adapter of claim 1 wherein the linkage is a planar quadrilateral configuration formed into a clevis. 4. The power adapter of claim 1 wherein the linkage includes one or more flexible belts. 5. The power adapter of claim 1 wherein the first rotatable shaft and the second rotatable shaft have a first detent position aligned with the retracted position and a second detent position aligned with the deployed position. 6. The power adapter of claim 5 wherein the one or more springs includes a tension spring. 7. The power adapter of claim 1 wherein the first crank and the second crank rotate approximately 90 degrees between the retracted position and the deployed position. 8. The power adapter of claim 1 wherein the first crank and the second crank are oriented such that a distance between a first pin disposed in the first crank and a second pin disposed in the second crank is shorter in the retracted and deployed positions than it is when the power adapter is at an inflection point between the retracted and deployed positions. 9. The power adapter of claim 1 wherein an electrical contact is preloaded against the second shaft such that the electrical contact is always in contact with the second shaft when the power adapter transitions between the deployed and retracted positions. 10. A collapsible power adapter comprising: a housing; a first retractable prong configured to rotate about a first shaft and a pair of second retractable prongs configured to rotate about a second shaft, wherein the first and the second shafts are affixed to the housing; a linkage coupling the first retractable prong to the pair of second retractable prongs such that when the first retractable prong is rotated towards the housing the pair of second retractable prongs simultaneously rotate towards the housing in an opposite direction of the first retractable prong; and an actuation mechanism coupled to the first retractable prong or the pair of second retractable prongs such that the first retractable prong or the pair of second retractable prongs self-actuate to a retracted position or a deployed position; wherein the first shaft has a first crank with a first tension spring attachment point and the second shaft has a second crank with a second tension spring attachment point. 11. The collapsible power adapter of claim 10 wherein the actuation mechanism includes one or more tension springs. 12. The collapsible power adapter of claim 10 wherein first and second cranks are oriented such that a distance between the first crank spring attachment point and the second crank spring attachment point is shorter in the retracted and deployed positions than it is when the power adapter is at an inflection point between the retracted and deployed positions. 13. The power adapter of claim 10 wherein the linkage is a planar quadrilateral configuration. 14. The power adapter of claim 10 wherein the linkage is a planar quadrilateral configuration formed into a clevis. 15. The power adapter of claim 10 wherein an electrical contact is preloaded against the second shaft such that the electrical contact is always in contact with the second shaft when the power adapter transitions between the deployed and retracted positions. 16. A power adapter comprising: an adapter housing; a first retractable prong coupled to a first rotatable shaft hub within the housing such that the first retractable prong can be pivoted from a retracted position in which the first retractable prong is positioned adjacent to the housing, to a deployed position in which the first retractable prong extends away from the housing, and can be inserted into an electrical outlet; a second retractable prong coupled to a second rotatable shaft hub within the housing such that the second retractable prong can be pivoted from a retracted position in which the second retractable prong is positioned adjacent to the housing, to a deployed position in which the second retractable prong extends away from the housing, and can be inserted into an electrical outlet; and a linkage connected to the first rotatable shaft hub with a first pin that is axially offset from a first rotatable shaft axis and connected to the second rotatable shaft hub with a second pin that is axially offset from a second rotatable shaft axis such that when the first retractable prong is pivoted from the retracted position to the deployed position, the second retractable prong is simultaneously pivoted from the retracted position to the deployed position; a first crank connected to the first rotatable shaft hub and a second crank connected to the second rotatable shaft hub; and a tension spring connected between the first and the second cranks. 17. The power adapter of claim 16 further comprising an actuation mechanism causing the first rotatable shaft and the second rotatable shaft to have a first detent position aligned with the retracted position and a second detent position aligned with the deployed position. 18. The power adapter of claim 16 wherein the first crank and the second crank are oriented such that a distance between a first pin disposed in the first crank and a second pin disposed in the second crank is shorter in the retracted and deployed positions than it is when the power adapter is at an inflection point between the retracted and deployed positions, and the tension spring is connected between the first and second pins. 19. The power adapter of claim 16 wherein the linkage is a planar quadrilateral configuration. 20. The power adapter of claim 16 wherein the linkage is a planar quadrilateral configuration formed into a clevis.

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Classifications

  • H01R24/30Primary

    with additional earth or shield contacts · CPC title

  • H01R24/68Primary

    mounted on directly pluggable apparatus · CPC title

  • H01R13/40Primary

    Securing contact members in or to a base or case; Insulating of contact members · CPC title

  • by separate resilient locking means on contact member, e.g. retainer collar or ring around contact member · CPC title

  • Two poles · CPC title

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What does patent US9331441B2 cover?
An electrical power adapter has first and second prongs that are retractable and deployable. When the prongs are in the deployed position the adapter may be mated with a receptacle and when in the retracted position the adapter has a reduced physical size. A linkage couples the first prong to the second prongs such that the first and second prongs retract and deploy simultaneously. An actuation…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R24/30. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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