Retractable power tap with low voltage cordless capability
US-8951054-B2 · Feb 10, 2015 · US
US9614336B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9614336-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514843566-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 2, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2017 |
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A desktop receptacle includes: a housing having a top surface with a receptacle opening formed therein; an electrical receptacle including at least one electrical port and pivotally mounted within the housing adjacent to the receptacle opening, the electrical receptacle having a recessed position where the at least one electrical port is below the top surface of the housing and an exposed position where the at least one electrical port is at least partially exposed above the top surface; and a gas spring connected to the electrical receptacle so as to bias the electrical receptacle toward the exposed position.
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A desktop receptacle, comprising: a housing having a top surface with a receptacle opening formed therein; an electrical receptacle including a main portion including at least one electrical port and a pivoting portion connected to said main portion, said electrical receptacle being pivotally mounted within said housing adjacent to said receptacle opening, said electrical receptacle having a recessed position where said at least one electrical port is below said top surface of said housing and an exposed position where said at least one electrical port is at least partially exposed above said top surface, said main portion having a top which is one of parallel and coplanar with said top surface of said housing when in said recessed position and said pivoting portion having a bottom which is opposite said top of said main portion; a mounting assembly mounted to said housing, said pivoting portion of said electrical receptacle being pivotally mounted to said mounting assembly; and a gas spring connected to said bottom of said pivoting portion of said electrical receptacle so as to bias said electrical receptacle toward said exposed position. 2. The desktop receptacle according to claim 1 , wherein said pivoting portion includes a first latch feature on said bottom and said mounting assembly includes a second latch feature aligned with said first latch feature, wherein pushing said first latch feature into said second latch feature forms a latch holding said electrical receptacle in said recessed position. 3. The desktop receptacle according to claim 2 , wherein said formed latch is a push-push latch. 4. The desktop receptacle according to claim 1 , wherein said pivoting portion includes at least one pivoting tab having a pivoting opening and said mounting assembly includes at least one mounting pivot openings aligned with said pivoting opening, said desktop receptacle further comprising a pivot pin placed through said pivoting opening and said mounting pivot opening. 5. The desktop receptacle according to claim 1 , wherein said pivoting portion defines a front, said gas spring connecting to said pivoting portion adjacent to said front. 6. The desktop receptacle according to claim 5 , wherein said mounting assembly defines a back, said gas spring connecting to said mounting assembly adjacent to said back. 7. The desktop receptacle according to claim 6 , wherein said mounting assembly has a spring opening formed therein that allows said gas spring to at least partially pass through as said electrical receptacle switches between said recessed position and said exposed position. 8. An article of furniture, comprising: a surface having a receptacle opening formed therein; and a receptacle assembly held within said receptacle opening, said receptacle assembly including: a housing held within said receptacle opening; an electrical receptacle including a main portion including at least one electrical port and a pivoting portion connected to said main portion, said electrical receptacle being pivotally mounted within said housing adjacent to said receptacle opening, said electrical receptacle having a recessed position where said at least one electrical port is recessed behind said surface and an exposed position where said at least one electrical port is at least partially exposed past said surface, said main portion having a top which is one of parallel and coplanar with said surface when in said recessed position and said pivoting portion having a bottom which is opposite said top of said main portion; a mounting assembly mounted to said housing, said pivoting portion of said electrical receptacle being pivotally mounted to said mounting assembly; and a gas spring connected to said bottom of said pivoting portion of said electrical receptacle so as to bias said electrical receptacle toward said exposed position. 9. The article of furniture according to claim 8 , wherein said pivoting portion includes a first latch feature on said bottom and said mounting assembly includes a second latch feature aligned with said first latch feature, wherein pushing said first latch feature into said second latch feature forms a latch holding said electrical receptacle in said recessed position. 10. The article of furniture according to claim 9 , wherein said formed latch is a push-push latch. 11. The article of furniture according to claim 8 , wherein said pivoting portion includes at least one pivoting tab having a pivoting opening and said mounting assembly includes at least one mounting pivot openings aligned with said pivoting opening, said desktop receptacle further comprising a pivot pin placed through said pivoting opening and said mounting pivot opening. 12. The article of furniture according to claim 8 , wherein said pivoting portion defines a front, said gas spring connecting to said pivoting portion adjacent to said front. 13. The article of furniture according to claim 12 , wherein said mounting assembly defines a back, said gas spring connecting to said mounting assembly adjacent to said back. 14. The article of furniture according to claim 13 , wherein said mounting assembly has a spring opening formed therein that allows said gas spring to at least partially pass through as said electrical receptacle switches between said recessed position and said exposed position.
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