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US-2024143410-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US9543685B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9543685-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514798765-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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A tamper resistant electrical receptacle for use with 20 A receptacles. A pair of pivoting shutter and trap doors biased in the same direction use a cam and cam follower that moves laterally a distance sufficient to allow passage of the perpendicular portion of a neutral blade of a 20 A electrical plug when simultaneous insertion of electrical plug tines overcome the spring bias of the springs to allow the tines to access the devices hot and neutral electrical contacts. Absent simultaneous insertion, the shutter and trap doors cannot operate in tandem to provide the tines passage to the electrical contacts.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tamper resistant shutter assembly for an electrical receptacle configured to have a hot electrical contact and a neutral electrical contact comprising: a slide housing; a hot blade shutter disposed in said slide housing and spring biased in a closed position; a neutral blade shutter disposed in said slide housing and spring biased in the same direction as the hot blade shutter in a closed position; a hot blade trap door pivotably disposed above the hot electrical contact of said electrical receptacle via a pivot pin, the hot blade trap door including a first cam head that engages a first cam receiving surface of the neutral blade shutter; a neutral blade trap door pivotably disposed above the neutral electrical contact of said electrical receptacle via a pivot pin, the neutral blade trap door including a second cam head that engages a second cam receiving surface of the hot blade shutter; a cam extension and a neutral block having a pin, the cam extension comprising an upwardly extending loop body oriented at an approximately 45 degree angle, the loop body having a central opening sized for receiving the pin of the neutral block; whereby the trap doors rotate via pivot pins on each end that are seated in dedicated pivot openings of the slide housing, the rotation of the trap doors causes the cam heads to cam against respective first and second camming surfaces of the hot and neutral shutters to overcome the spring bias and laterally slide the shutters to uncover the hot and neutral contacts seated respectively beneath each shutter. 2. The tamper resistant shutter assembly for the electrical receptacle of claim 1 , wherein the neutral block includes a slit sized to accept a portion of the cam extension therein with a pin opening providing the means for allowing the neutral block pin to be held operably within a central opening of the loop body of the cam extension. 3. The tamper resistant shutter assembly for the electrical receptacle of claim 2 , wherein the neutral blade shutter slides laterally away causing the cam extension to move laterally with the neutral blade shutter and movement of the cam loop moves whereby the angle of the central opening results in the neutral block pin to operate as a cam follower and pulled upwards sufficient to provide clearance for the perpendicularly oriented neutral blade of a 20 A plug. 4. The tamper resistant shutter assembly for the electrical receptacle of claim 2 , wherein the spring bias of the shutters causes them to slide in the closed direction, the sliding of the shutters results in the cam loop sliding towards the neutral blade opening and forces the neutral block into its original closed position.
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