Cable retention system for power distribution unit
US-2015222047-A1 · Aug 6, 2015 · US
US9531126B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9531126-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514732234-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 5, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2016 |
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A ganged electrical receptacle unit with locking feature includes a plurality of receptacles and a lock housing. The electrical receptacles are ganged together. The lock housing extends from a front of the receptacles and includes a pair of opposed side supports, a pair of torsion bars, each extending between the opposed side supports, a lock tab extending from each torsion bar toward the receptacle, and a release tab extending from each torsion bar away from the receptacle. A plug may be inserted into the lock housing causing temporary deflection of the lock tabs until the plug is seated in, and electrically connected with, the receptacle, at which point the lock tabs return to their undeflected positions and retain the plug in the receptacle. The release tabs may be depressed to release the lock tabs from the plug, thereby permitting the withdrawal of the plug from the lock housing.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electrical receptacle unit with locking feature, comprising: a receptacle adapted to be electrically connected to a source of electricity and having a front; and a lock housing extending from the front of the receptacle and adapted to surround a plug and temporarily lock the plug in place in coupling disposition with regard to the receptacle; the lock housing including: a pair of opposed side supports, a pair of torsion bars, each torsion bar extending between and supported by the opposed side supports, and respective first and second free tabs extending from a midsection of each torsion bar in opposite directions from one another, wherein one of the first and second free tabs of each torsion bar is a lock tab. 2. The electrical receptacle unit of claim 1 , wherein: the receptacle includes an electrical fitting, having electrical contacts contained therein and/or extending therefrom; the receptacle includes a socket surrounding the electrical fitting; and the lock housing extends from a plate disposed on the front of the socket. 3. The electrical receptacle unit of claim 2 , wherein: the electrical fitting is a first electrical fitting; each lock tab extends from the respective torsion bar toward the electrical fitting; and a plug, including a second electrical fitting that mates to the first electrical fitting, may be inserted into the lock housing such that the plug causes the temporary deflection of the lock tabs until the plug is coupled to, and electrically connected with, the receptacle, at which point the lock tabs return to their undeflected positions and retain the plug coupled to the receptacle in its electrically connected state. 4. The electrical receptacle unit of claim 3 , wherein: for each torsion bar, the other of the first and second free tabs of each torsion bar is a release tab extending from the respective torsion bar away from the electrical fitting; and the release tabs may be depressed to release the lock tabs from the plug, thereby permitting the withdrawal of the plug from the lock housing. 5. The electrical receptacle unit of claim 3 , wherein the opposed side supports are upper and lower side supports. 6. The electrical receptacle unit of claim 3 , wherein the opposed side supports are left and right side supports. 7. The electrical receptacle unit of claim 2 , wherein the receptacle is a panel-mount receptacle. 8. The electrical receptacle unit of claim 7 , wherein the socket of the receptacle includes walls, at least one of which walls includes a locking tab that retains the receptacle in a fixture. 9. The electrical receptacle unit of claim 2 , wherein the electrical fitting is a female electrical fitting having female electrical contacts contained therein. 10. The electrical receptacle unit of claim 2 , wherein the plug and receptacle are of a C13/C14-type. 11. The electrical receptacle unit of claim 1 , wherein the receptacle includes an electrical fitting, having electrical contacts contained therein and/or extending therefrom; and the lock housing extends from a plate disposed on the front of the electrical fitting. 12. A ganged electrical receptacle unit with locking feature, comprising: a plurality of receptacles ganged together and each having a front, the ganged receptacles being adapted to be electrically connected to a source of electricity; and a lock housing extending from the front of at least one of the ganged receptacles and adapted to surround a plug and temporarily lock the plug in place in coupling disposition with regard to the at least one ganged receptacle, the lock housing including: a pair of opposed side supports, a pair of torsion bars, each torsion bar extending between and supported by the opposed side supports, and respective first and second free tabs extending from a midsection of each torsion bar in opposite directions from one another, wherein one of the first and second free tabs of each torsion bar is a lock tab. 13. The ganged electrical receptacle unit of claim 12 , wherein a respective lock housing extends from the front of each of the ganged receptacles. 14. The ganged electrical receptacle unit of claim 13 , wherein, for each respective receptacle and lock housing: the receptacle includes an electrical fitting, having electrical contacts contained therein and/or extending therefrom; the receptacle includes a respective socket surrounding the electrical fitting; and the lock housing extends from a plate disposed on the front of the socket. 15. The ganged electrical receptacle unit of claim 14 , wherein, for each respective receptacle and lock housing: the electrical fitting is a respective first electrical fitting; the lock housing includes: a pair of opposed side supports, a pair of torsion bars, each torsion bar extending between and supported by the opposed side supports, and respective first and second free tabs extending from a midsection of each torsion bar in opposite directions from one another, wherein one of the first and second free tabs of each torsion bar is a lock tab that extends toward the electrical fitting and the other of the first and second free tabs of each torsion bar is a release tab that extends away from the electrical fitting; a plug, including a second electrical fitting that mates to the first electrical fitting, may be inserted into the lock housing such that the plug causes the temporary deflection of the lock tabs until the plug is coupled to, and electrically connected with, the receptacle, at which point the lock tabs return to their undeflected positions and retain the plug coupled to the receptacle in its electrically connected state; and the release tabs may be depressed to release the lock tabs from the plug, thereby permitting the withdrawal of the plug from the lock housing. 16. The ganged electrical receptacle unit of claim 15 , wherein each pair of adjacent receptacles shares a side support. 17. The ganged electrical receptacle unit of claim 15 , wherein the lock housings are ganged together. 18. The ganged electrical receptacle unit of claim 17 , wherein the lock housings are integral with one another. 19. The ganged electrical receptacle unit of claim 17 , wherein the lock housings are produced separately but are attached to each other. 20. The ganged electrical receptacle unit of claim 15 , wherein the lock housings are integral with the ganged receptacles. 21. The ganged electrical receptacle unit of claim 15 , wherein the lock housings are produced separately from the ganged receptacles but are attached to the ganged receptacles. 22. The ganged electrical receptacle unit of claim 15 , wherein each lock housing includes a front plate from which the side supports extend. 23. A ganged electrical receptacle unit with locking feature, comprising: a plurality of receptacles ganged together, the ganged receptacles being adapted to be electrically connected to a source of electricity, wherein each receptacle includes a first electrical fitting and a respective socket, having a front, that surrounds the first electrical fitting; and a lock housing extending from the front of the socket of at least one of the ganged receptacles, wherein the lock housing includes: a pair of opposed side supports, a pair of torsion bars, each torsion bar extending between and supported by the opposed side supports, a respective lock tab extending from each torsion bar toward the at least one gan
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