GB2318695A - Power supply secured to adapter - Google Patents
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- GB2318695A GB2318695A GB9721519A GB9721519A GB2318695A GB 2318695 A GB2318695 A GB 2318695A GB 9721519 A GB9721519 A GB 9721519A GB 9721519 A GB9721519 A GB 9721519A GB 2318695 A GB2318695 A GB 2318695A
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R31/00—Coupling parts supported only by co-operation with counterpart
- H01R31/06—Intermediate parts for linking two coupling parts, e.g. adapter
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/62—Means for facilitating engagement or disengagement of coupling parts or for holding them in engagement
- H01R13/627—Snap or like fastening
- H01R13/6271—Latching means integral with the housing
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Abstract
The invention relates to a charger for a portable appliance, which has an adapter unit 6 and a power supply unit 1. The adapter unit plugs into a mains socket, and the power supply unit plugs into the adapter unit and supplies charging current to a device (such as a cellular telephone). The adapter unit and power supply unit have corresponding releasable connection means, which may be lugs 14 and grooves 13 or may be a screw (30, fig 3). These prevent charging being interrupted if the assembly is accidentally knocked. A range of adapters may be provided, so that the charger may be used in a number of different countries, and the pins 5a, 5b of the power supply unit may be standard for one country so that no adapter is needed there.
Description
PORTABLE APPLIANCE CHARGING SYSTEM
The present invention relates to a portable appliance charging system, particularly, although not exclusively, for a cellular radio telephone.
Commonly, portable cellular radio telephones are provided with removable batteries as their current source. Typically, these batteries are rechargeable
Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries.
To recharge the battery, the battery is left attached to the cellular radio telephone and is recharged in situ by means of a charging unit. In use, the charging unit is coupled to a mains alternating current supply via a conventional plug arrangement, for example, in the United Kingdom this is a conventional 3-pin plug arrangement well known to persons skilled in the art. The charging unit is coupled to the rechargeable battery by means of a multi-conductor cable which terminates, at its free end, in an electrical connector which is arranged to contact matching contacts on the telephone. The charging unit, typically, may be a simple transformer/current generator or switch mode supply. Such charging units are well known to persons skilled in the art. In use, the charging unit is plugged into the mains supply using the plug provided on the unit and the pin is plugged into the telephone. The rechargeable battery is left plugged into the charging unit until the battery is recharged.
The portable appliance charging units are usually supplied with the plug arrangement for the country in which the charging unit is sold. However, as is well known, different regions of the globe have adopted different mains plug and socket arrangements. For example, the United Kingdom, continental Europe, the
USA, and Australia all have different arrangements. This is, of course, extremely inconvenient for the traveller, who must purchase an adapter to allow the unit to be used in the country to which that person is travelling. These adapters commonly do not always provide continuous coupling between the mains supply and the unit because the pins are held loosely in the adapter, which can lead to incomplete recharging - particularly so, when the device is left unattended.
A known power supply unit is supplied with a number of interchangeable plug adapter units, each with a different arrangement of pins. The plug adapter unit with the correct pin arrangement for use in a particular region is selected and then clipped onto the power supply unit to allow it to be plugged into the mains.
According to the present invention, there is provided a portable appliance charging system, comprising an adapter unit and a power supply unit, said power supply unit comprising a power supply unit housing, said housing having device coupling means for coupling the power supply unit to an electrical or electronic device, and normal mains coupling means, said normal mains coupling means being electrically coupled to the device coupling means so that current is supplied to the electrical or electronic device when the power supply unit is coupled to the mains power supply, the adapter unit comprising an adapter housing, said adapter housing having adapter coupling means for coupling the adapter unit to the normal mains coupling means, and adapter mains coupling means for coupling the adapter unit to the mains power supply, said adapter mains coupling means being electrically coupled to the adapter coupling means, the adapter coupling means and the normal mains coupling means comprising electrical cooperating means such that there is continuous electrical coupling between the normal mains coupling means and the adapter coupling means, said adapter unit and said power supply unit also comprising corresponding releasable connection means for physically securing said adapter unit to said power supply unit.
The present invention has the advantage of providing a charging system which can be used in a number of different countries or regions of the globe, with a plug arrangement which is securely fixed to the housing of the power supply unit.
Because one pin arrangement is permanently affixed to the power supply unit, there is no risk that electrical contacts coupled to the internal circuitry of the unit are revealed leading to the risk of electric shocks, and a secured pin arrangement ensures continuous coupling to the mains supply, thus providing reliable recharging. In addition, there are fewer extra pin arrangement units that need to be carried around while travelling.
The invention will now be described, by example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which: figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of a power supply unit and plug adapter unit; figure 2 is an exploded side view of a second embodiment of the invention; figure 3 is a side view of a third embodiment of the invention; figure 4 shows a further embodiment of a power supply unit and plug adapter unit according to the present invention; figures 4a, 4b, 4c and 4d show front, rear and two side views respectively of the plug adapter unit of figure 4; figure 5 shows a further embodiment of a power supply unit and plug adapter unit according to the present invention; figures Sa, Sb, Sc and 5d show front, rear and two side views respectively of the plug adapter unit of figure 5; figure 6 shows a further embodiment of a power supply unit and plug adapter unit according to the present invention.
figures 6a, 6b, 6c and 6d show front, rear and two side views respectively of the plug adapter unit of figure 6;
A portable appliance charging system comprises a power supply unit 1 comprising a housing 2, made of, for example a rigid plastics material. The housing 2 is used to house the transformer\constant current or switch mode power supply and associated circuitry and charging sensors as is well known to persons skilled in the art. The detailed composition and operation of such power supply units is not relevant to the present invention, and, as such, need not be described in any detail herein. A multi-conductor cable 3 is provided for coupling the charging unit to an electrical or electronic device such as a cellular radio telephone (not shown). In an alternative embodiment the device coupling means is arranged in a socket which mechanically supports the electronic or electrical device. On one of the faces 4 of the housing 2 is provided a pin arrangement for plugging into the mains supply. In the embodiment described herein, a two-flat pin arrangement conventional to the USA is illustrated, but, of course, any arrangement could be used. In use, these pins 5a,5b would be plugged into a mains supply socket.
Should the user be in another part of the world where a different plug and socket convention operates, then a removable plug adapter unit 6 is provided to allow the power supply unit 1 to be coupled to the mains power supply.
The plug adapter unit 6 comprises a body 7 from one face 9 of which an arrangement of pins 8a,8b projects. The plug arrangement conforms to the arrangement required in that particular country. In the embodiment described herein, a two-pin arrangement for use in continental Europe is illustrated.
In the parallel opposing face 10 there are provided a number of apertures 1 la,1 lb arranged to co-operate with the pins 5a,5b on the housing of the charging unit 1.
The internal surfaces of these apertures lla,llb are insulated around the entrance of these apertures 1 la, 1 lib adjacent to the face 9 of the body 7, but are provided with respective electrical contact regions 12a,12b. These contact regions 12a,12b are electrically coupled to the adapter plug arrangement 8a,8b in a known manner.
When it is needed to adapt the power supply unit 1 for use with another mains plug and socket convention, then the adapter unit 6 is plugged onto the power supply unit 1 by inserting the pins 5a,5b into the co-operating apertures 1 a, 11 lb until the pins Sa,Sb are snugly fitted the length of the apertures 1 la, 1 ib. The plug adapter unit 6 is provided with resilient lugs 14 one on each opposing side of the body 7 designed to snap fit into co-operating grooves or recesses 13 provided on the housing 2 of the power supply unit 1. To remove the adapter body 7, an arm 14a of each lug 14 can be manually pressed so that the lugs bend at their fixation point to the adapter body 7, and the lugs 14 disengage from their respective grooves 13. In an alternative embodiment, a section of each groove is manually pressable to disengage the lugs from their respective grooves. When the pins Sa,Sb have been inserted into the apertures 1 la,1 1b, the pins contact with the contact regions 12a,12b, and, thereby to the adapter pins 8a,8b. The cooperation of the lugs 13 and grooves 14 ensure that the power supply unit 1 and the adapter unit 6 are securely held together so that when the lugs 13 and grooves 14 are engaged it is guaranteed that there is continuous electrical coupling between the pins Sa,Sb of the power supply unit 1 and the pins 8a,8b of the adapter unit 6. The power supply unit 1 can then be plugged into the mains supply using the adapter pin arrangement 8a,8b, and the mains supply will then be coupled to the power supply unit 1. The user therefore knows that the connection has been successfully made and the user is then free to leave the whole charging system until charging is complete. Also, the power supply unit 1 and the plug adapter unit 6 are prevented from any electrical separation during the duration of the charging process which might result from accidental contact caused, for example, by persons tripping over cables or accidentally knocking the charging system.
In a second embodiment of the invention, the power supply unit 1 and the adapter unit 6 are securely held together by one or more pairs of co-operating circular projections 20 and holes 21, in which the projections 20 are snap-fitted into a respective hole 21 to securely hold the power supply unit 1 and the adapter unit 6 together until such time as the power supply unit is no longer required.
In a third embodiment, the power supply unit 1 and the adapter unit 6 are held together by means of a screw 30.
Three further embodiments of a power supply unit 10 and three different plug adapter units 16, 26, 36 are shown in figures 4, 5 and 6. The power supply unit 10 is the same in each case, and the plug adapter units 16, 26, 36 are intended to be interchangeable, each plug adapter unit 16, 26, 36 having a different pin arrangement, and therefore being suitable for use in a different region.
Corresponding parts to those in previous embodiments have the same numerical identifiers.
Figures 4a to 4d, Sa to Sd and 6a to 6d show views of the plug adapter units 16, 26, 36 of figures 4, 5 and 6. Figures 4a, Sa and 6a are front views of each plug adapter unit showing the pin arrangements of each. Note that the plug adapter unit of figure 6 has an extra pin 8c. Figures 4b, Sb, 6b are rear views of each plug adapter unit, on which the apertures 1 la, 1 1b for receiving the pins 5a, 5b of the charging unit 10 are visible, as are the lugs 14. Figures 4c, 5c, 6c and 4d, Sd, 6d are side views of each plug adapter unit.
The embodiments of figures 4, 5 and 6 operate as described previously in relation to the first, second and third embodiments, and, as in the first embodiment, in each of the embodiments of figures 4, 5 and 6, the plug adapter unit has lugs 14 which snap-fit into corresponding grooves 13 on the power supply unit 10 when the pins Sa, Sb of the charging unit 10 are fully inserted into their corresponding apertures 1 la, 1 lib on the plug adapter units 16, 26, 36. To disengage the lugs 14 from their respective grooves 13, a user simply pulls the adapter unit away from the power supply unit with sufficient force to overcome the snap-fit mechanism.
In an alternative embodiment the user is required to manually depress a section of each lug to disengage each lug from its corresponding groove. The lug and groove mechanism maintains the power supply unit 10 and the plug adapter unit 16, 26, 36 securely in co-operation, thus ensuring continuous full electrical contact between the two. Thus, the user need only carry a single adapter for the region of his/her destination, thereby reducing the weight and bulk required to be transported.
The power supply unit 10 and each of the plug adapter units 16, 26, 36 are small and light and the plug adapter units are designed to fit congruously onto the power supply unit 10. This reduces bulk, making the charging unit and adapter easy to pack for travellers, and the lightness of the power supply unit and adapter units reduces strain on the pins 8a, 8b of the plug adapter units when these are placed in a wall socket, and helps to prevent the power supply unit 10 from being dragged downwards under gravity.
As will be understood to a person skilled in the art, various modifications are possible within the scope of the present invention. For example, the power supply unit can have any pin arrangement as dictated by convention or need.
Similarly the adapter pin arrangement and aperture arrangement and dimensions can be of any kind and combination as required. The shape of the adapter body can be of any shape suitable for the power supply unit. The power supply unit and the adapter unit can be securely held together so that there is continuous electrical coupling between the pins of the power supply unit and the pins of the adapter unit by any suitable means. The adapter of the present invention is not restricted to use with the portable appliance charging system.
Claims (12)
1. A portable appliance charging system, comprising an adapter unit and a power supply unit, said power supply unit comprising a power supply unit housing, said housing having device coupling means for coupling the power supply unit to an electrical or electronic device, and normal mains coupling means, said normal mains coupling means being electrically coupled to the device coupling means so that current is supplied to the electrical or electronic device when the power supply unit is coupled to the mains power supply, the adapter unit comprising an adapter housing, said adapter housing having adapter coupling means for coupling the adapter unit to the normal mains coupling means, and adapter mains coupling means for coupling the adapter unit to the mains power supply, said adapter mains coupling means being electrically coupled to the adapter coupling means, the adapter coupling means and the normal mains coupling means comprising electrical co-operating means such that there is continuous electrical coupling between the normal mains coupling means and the adapter coupling means, said adapter unit and said power supply unit also comprising corresponding releasable connection means for physically securing said adapter unit to said power supply unit.
2. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 1, characterised in that the adapter mains coupling means are permanently secured to the adapter housing.
3. A portable appliance charging system according to any preceding claim, characterised in that the adapter mains coupling means comprises an adapter pin arrangement which is a conventional pin arrangement specific to a standard plug socket.
4. A portable appliance charging system according to any preceding claim, characterised in that there are provided a number of interchangeable adapter units, together comprising a set of adapter units, each adapter unit having a pin arrangement corresponding to a different regional standard.
5. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 1, characterised in that the normal mains coupling means comprises a power supply unit pin arrangement, and that said power supply pin arrangement is a conventional pin arrangement specific to a standard plug socket, said power supply pin arrangement co-operating with the adapter coupling means, said adapter coupling means comprising a standard plug socket.
6. A portable appliance charging system according to any preceding claim, characterised in that the adapter mains coupling means is located on the opposite face of the adapter housing to the adapter coupling means.
7. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 1, characterised in that when the adapter unit and the power supply unit are secured together by the releasable connection means, the adapter unit and the power supply unit are coupled together, in order to ensure continuous electrical contact therebetween.
8. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 7, characterised in that said connection means comprises at least one snap fit co-operating lug and groove arranged on the power supply unit and adapter unit.
9. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 8, characterised in that lugs are provided on either side of the body of the adapter unit.
10. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 8, characterised in that said lugs are provided on either side of the body of the power supply unit.
11. A portable appliance charging system according to any of claims 8 to 10, characterised in that a section of said lugs may be manually pressed so that said lugs are disengaged from their respective grooves, allowing uncoupling of the adapter unit and power supply unit.
12. A portable appliance charging system according to any of claims 8 to 10, characterised in that a section of said grooves may be manually pressed so that said lugs are disengaged from their respective grooves, allowing uncoupling of the adapter unit and power supply unit.
12. A portable appliance charging system according to any of claims 8 to 10, characterised in that a section of said grooves may be manually pressed so that said lugs are disengaged from their respective grooves, allowing uncoupling of the adapter unit and power supply unit.
13. A portable appliance charging system according to any of claims 8 to 10, characterised in that said lugs may be manually pulled in order to disengage them from their respective grooves, allowing uncoupling of the adapter unit and power supply unit.
14. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 7, characterised in that the connection means comprises at least one pair of snap-fitting cooperating circular projections and corresponding holes.
15. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 7, characterised in that the connection means comprises at least one screw.
Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows 1. A portable appliance charging system, comprising an adapter unit and a power supply unit, said power supply unit comprising a power supply unit housing, said housing having device coupling means for coupling the power supply unit to an electrical or electronic device, and normal mains coupling means, said normal mains coupling means being electrically coupled to the device coupling means via transformer/constant current means, so that current is supplied to the electrical or electronic device when the power supply unit is coupled to the mains power supply, the adapter unit comprising an adapter housing, said adapter housing having adapter coupling means for coupling the adapter unit to the normal mains coupling means, and adapter mains coupling means for coupling the adapter unit to the mains power supply, said adapter mains coupling means being electrically coupled to the adapter coupling means, the adapter coupling means and the normal mains coupling means comprising electrical co-operating means such that there is continuous electrical coupling between the normal mains coupling means and the adapter coupling means, said adapter unit and said power supply unit also comprising corresponding releasable connection means for physically securing said adapter unit to said power supply unit.
2. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 1, characterised in that the adapter mains coupling means are permanently secured to the adapter housing.
3. A portable appliance charging system according to any preceding claim, characterised in that the adapter mains coupling means comprises an adapter pin arrangement which is a conventional pin arrangement specific to an existing plug socket.
4. A portable appliance charging system according to any preceding claim, characterised in that there are provided a number of interchangeable adapter units, together comprising a set of adapter units, each adapter unit having a pin arrangement corresponding to a different existing socket.
5. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 1, characterised in that the normal mains coupling means comprises a power supply unit pin arrangement, and that said power supply pin arrangement is an existing pin arrangement specific to a standard plug socket, said power supply pin arrangement co-operating with the adapter coupling means, said adapter coupling means comprising an existing plug socket.
6. A portable appliance charging system according to any preceding claim characterised in that the adapter mains coupling means is located on the opposite face of the adapter housing to the adapter coupling means.
7. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 1, characterised in that when the adapter unit and the power supply unit are secured together by the releasable connection means, the adapter unit and the power supply unit are coupled together, in order to ensure continuous electrical contact therebetween.
8. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 7, characterised in that said connection means comprises at least one snap fit co-operating lug and groove arranged on the power supply unit and adapter unit.
9. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 8, characterised in that lugs are provided on either side of the body of the adapter unit.
10. A portable appliance charging system according to claim 8, characterised in that said lugs are provided on either side of the body of the power supply unit.
11. A portable appliance charging system according to any of claims 8 to 10, characterised in that a section of said lugs may be manually pressed so that said lugs are disengaged from their respective grooves, allowing uncoupling of the adapter unit and power supply unit.
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| EP1137123A1 (en) * | 2000-03-24 | 2001-09-26 | Alcatel | A device for establishing an electric connection |
| WO2001042664A3 (en) * | 1999-12-10 | 2001-12-27 | Festo Ag & Co | Electronic component, in particular for a control device provided with valves |
| GB2410382A (en) * | 2004-01-26 | 2005-07-27 | Sandal Plc | Electrical plug adaptor having elastic retaining sleeve |
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| GB2331187A (en) * | 1997-11-05 | 1999-05-12 | Well Shin Enterprise Co Ltd | Charger with a range of plugs |
| WO2000021161A1 (en) * | 1998-10-08 | 2000-04-13 | Telefonaktiebolaget Lm Ericsson (Publ) | Safety plug |
| WO2001042664A3 (en) * | 1999-12-10 | 2001-12-27 | Festo Ag & Co | Electronic component, in particular for a control device provided with valves |
| US6468092B1 (en) | 1999-12-10 | 2002-10-22 | Festo Ag & Co. | Electronic component, in a particular for a control device provided with valves |
| EP1137123A1 (en) * | 2000-03-24 | 2001-09-26 | Alcatel | A device for establishing an electric connection |
| GB2410382A (en) * | 2004-01-26 | 2005-07-27 | Sandal Plc | Electrical plug adaptor having elastic retaining sleeve |
| GB2410382B (en) * | 2004-01-26 | 2008-06-11 | Sandal Plc | Electrical plug adaptor |
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Effective date: 20011013 |