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| United States Patent | 4247743 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4247743.html |
| Inventor(s) | Hinton; David O. (4700 Hiddenbrook Dr., Raleigh, NC 27609);
Mage; David T. (2012 S. Lakeshore Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27514) |
| Abstract | The present invention relates to a device that prevents unauthorized use of
an appliance inasmuch as the unauthorized use results in clear evidence of
such. Basically the device of the present invention comprises an
electrical coupler having means for receiving a male appliance plug and
male plug means for insertion into a conventional electrical outlet. A
flexible tie device is provided that binds and effectively locks the male
appliance plug to the electrical coupler in such a manner that the male
appliance plug cannot be removed from the electrical coupler without
destroying the integrity of the flexible tie device. In addition, a lock
type switch is operatively associated with said electrical coupler for
opening and closing the electrical circuit therein and as such, the same
provides a master control for a coupled appliance. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 4247743 |
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Device for preventing unauthorized usage of appliance |
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| Publication Date |
January 27, 1981 |
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| Filing Date |
October 10, 1979 |
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Title Information  |
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Claims  |
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What is claimed is:
1. A means for detecting the unauthorized use of an appliance having an AC
male plug associated therewith, comprising: electrical coupling means for
plugging into a conventional wall outlet and including male plug means
adapted to be connected into said wall outlet and female receiving means
for receiving the male plug of said appliance, said electrical coupling
means including an electrical circuit operatively interconnected between
said male plug means and said female receiving means thereof; switch means
operatively connected between said male plug means and said female
receiving means of said electrical coupling means for selectively opening
and closing the circuit therebetween, said switch means having locking
means associated therewith for selectively locking said switch means in an
open position so as to prevent the conduction of current between said male
plug means and said female receiving means of said electrical coupling
means; and flexible tie coupling means operatively engaged with said
appliance male plug and said electrical coupling means and generally bound
therearound for maintaining said male plug of said appliance in locked
engagement with said electrical coupling means, said tie coupling means
including irreversible tie means that may not be disengaged and reengaged
without destroying the integrity of the tie coupling means, whereby the
actuating of said appliance is controlled by the switch and lock means
associated with said electrical coupling means.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein said tie coupling means includes an
elongated flexible tying device that comprises an elongated tongue having
a series of transversely spaced teeth extending therealong on one side and
a ratchet locking receiver having a tooth type latch formed therein, and
wherein said tongue is adapted to be threaded through said ratchet locking
receiver such that the tooth type latch engages an adjacent tooth on said
tongue and prohibits the tongue from being reversed and pulled back out of
said ratchet locking receiver, such that when the tongue is securely
locked within the ratchet locking receiver the flexible tie coupling means
forms a closed locked loop; and wherein the tongue portion of said
flexible tongue device is divided such that the same may extend around
opposite sides of the male plug of said appliance, and wherein said
electrical coupling means is provided with an opening for receiving said
flexible tying device such that in a tyed and locked position the flexible
tying device extends around said appliance male plug and through said
opening within said electrical coupling means.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein said division within said tongue extends
vertically through said tongue about an intermediate portion thereof.
4. The device of claim 3 wherein said locking means comprises a cylinder
type lock assembly operatively associated with said switch means of said
electrical coupler means for actuating the switch between open and closed
position.
5. The device of claim 2 wherein said division within said tongue is
provided by upper and lower tongue sections that are adapted to be
separated in order that the two sections may be appropriately directed
around the male plug of said appliance, and wherein said upper and lower
tongue sections are further adapted to merge together after being directed
around said male plug of said appliance where the two tongue sections may
be threaded through said opening within said electrical coupling means and
on through said ratchet locking device of said flexible tying device.
6. The device of claim 5 wherein said two sections include cooperating
interengaging teeth about inner adjacent faces of each such that when the
two sections are laid together and merged the two sections are held
relatively stationary to each. |
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Claims  |
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Description  |
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The present invention relates to electrical connectors, and more
particularly to electrical connectors and devices that prevent and/or
control the unauthorized use of appliances.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
In the prior art, there has been provided means for preventing the
unauthorized use of appliances such as televisions, etc., and for a
general appreciation of the state of the art in this area one is referred
to U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,524,029 and 4,063,110. In both of these patents, the
structure utilized to accomplish the desired result of protecting against
unauthorized use entails the provision of a lock box to or from which the
appliance male plug extends. While such devices may be effective to
achieve the end result desired, they are nevertheless large and often
bulky, unsightly, and expensive.
Often such devices as referred to above are utilized in commercial
installations as security devices. But beyond this, there is a need for
such type devices even in the home. One example is where a parent wishes
to be assured that his or her child does not watch television during
certain periods when the parent is going to be absent from the home. In
such cases, it is desirable for the parent to be able to effectively lock
the television and accordingly prevent its usage for a period desired.
This can be provided by a device such as that shown in U.S. Pat. No.
4,063,110. But the disadvantages of such are apparent inasmuch as the
device is large and bulky, expensive, and would generally be required to
be placed or stored behind the appliance where the same could not be
easily seen.
Therefore, it is appreciated that there is a need for a relatively simple,
small and inexpensive device that will effectively lock the selected
appliance for a period of time and prevent the unauthorized use of such.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The present invention entails an electrical coupling device that is adapted
to be connected between a male appliance plug and a conventional wall
outlet. In particular, the present invention does not utilize the lock box
security concept, but is provided with a simple, flexible tying device
that ties and locks the male appliance plug to the electrical coupling
device such that the male appliance plug cannot be removed therefrom
without destroying the integrity of the tying device. In addition, the
electrical coupling device is provided with a locking switch of the key
cylinder type that allows for the electrical circuit extending
therethrough to be locked in an open position in order that current cannot
reach the appliance.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a security
type electrical coupler that will effectively prevent a coupled appliance
from unauthorized use and which is reliable, effective, neat and compact,
and relatively simple and inexpensive.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an electrical
security coupler of the character described above that includes a flexible
disposable tying device that securely locks the male appliance plug to the
electrical coupler and which is designed such that the removal of the
flexible tying device from its tied position results in the integrity of
the tying device being completely destroyed and would accordingly prevent
the reuse of the same tying device.
Still a further object of the present invention relates to a security type
electrical coupler of the character described above wherein the electrical
coupler includes a master lock type switch for controlling the actuation
of the coupled appliance wherein the lock type switch can be extended to
numerous areas around and adjacent the coupled appliance for convenient
actuation.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a security type
electrical coupler of the type referred to above wherein the locking
switch utilizes a key type lock wherein the circuit of the electrical
coupler can be locked in an open position and the key removed.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from a study of the following description and the accompanying drawings
which are merely illustrative of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the electrical connecting device for
preventing unauthorized usage of an appliance.
FIG. 2 is an electrical schematic illustrating the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a bottom plan view of the tie coupler forming a part of the
present invention.
FIG. 4 is a side elevational view of the tie coupler shown in FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of an alternate design for the tie
coupler.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With further reference to the drawings, the present invention in the form
of means for preventing unauthorized use of a selected appliance is shown
therein and indicated generally by the numeral 10. The device or apparatus
forming the means for preventing unauthorized use of an appliance
comprises an electrical coupler indicated generally by the numeral 12, the
coupler 12 including a male plug means 14 adapted to be connected into a
conventional wall outlet and female plug receiving means 16. Between
female plug receiving means 16 and male plug means 14 of electrical
coupler 12, there is provided an electrical circuit 15 (FIG. 2) that
allows current to be transferred therebetween.
Operatively associated with electrical coupler 12 is a combination switch
and lock means indicated generally by the numeral 18. Switch and lock
means 18 comprises a cylinder lock 20 having a removable key 22 associated
therewith, and extending from the cylinder lock 20 is a line 24 that
connects to the electrical coupler 12 and particularly to circuit 15
therein. Details of the combination switch and lock means are not dealt
with herein because such is known in the art. Suffice it to say that the
switch portion is connected into the electrical circuit 15 of the
electrical coupler 12 and key 22 is operative to open and close the
switch. Therefore, it is appreciated that in one position the switch will
be open and the key 22 could be removed, thereby preventing current from
being directed between male plug 14 and female plug receiving means 16 of
the electrical coupler 12. Further, key 22 may be inserted into lock
cylinder 20 and turned to a closed position thereby allowing current to
freely flow from male plug 14 to female receiving plug 16 of electrical
coupler 12.
Electrical coupler 12 is adapted to receive a male appliance plug 26 from
any selected appliance such as a television or the like.
Forming a part of the present invention and the apparatus and device for
preventing unauthorized use of an appliance, there is provided a flexible
tie coupler 30 that is adapted to tie and connect appliance male plug 26
to the electrical coupler 12 in such a manner that the appliance male plug
26 cannot be removed therefrom without destroying the integrity of the tie
coupler 30.
Viewing the tie coupler 30 in more detail, it is seen that one embodiment
illustrated in FIGS. 3-4 includes a flexible tongue portion 32 in which at
least a portion thereof includes a series of transversely aligned teeth 34
disposed on one side thereof. In addition, the tongue portion includes a
division or slit 42 that will enable the tongue portion to straddle and
generally encompass appliance male plug 26. This will be clearer from
subsequent portions of this disclosure.
In addition, tie coupler 30 includes a locking receiver portion 36 disposed
about one end thereof and locking receiver 36 includes an opening 38 in
which the remote end of tongue portion 32 can be threaded therethrough,
and further includes a latching tooth 40 that is oriented within opening
38 so as to engage the respective teeth 34 of tongue 32 so as to create
and define a ratchet type locking design. Once latching tooth 40 engages
one of the teeth 34, the tongue portion 32 cannot be reversed and pulled
from the locking receiver 36.
In use, the electrical coupler 12 would be provided with an opening for
receiving the tongue portion 32 of the tie coupler 30. The opening could
be an external opening formed about the outside of the coupler 12, or as
suggested in the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1-4 the portion of the
electrical coupler 12 adjacent the female plug receiving means 16 is
formed with an intermediate opening 28 formed entirely therthrough so as
to allow the tongue portion 32 of the tie coupler 30 to be threaded
therethrough. In this regard, appliance plug 26 would be inserted through
the division or slit 42 formed in the tongue portion 32 of the tie coupler
32 prior to being inserted into the female plug receiving means 16 of the
coupler 12. Once appliance plug 26 is inserted through division or slit
42, the appliance plug 26 is inserted into the electrical coupler 12 and
then the remote end of the tongue portion 32 is inserted through the
opening 28 within the electrical coupler 12 and directed back to the
locking receiver 36 of the tie coupler 30. Next the tongue is threaded
through opening 38 of the locking receiver 36 and pulled tight such that
the area of the tongue portion 32 adjacent the division or slit 42
straddles the appliance male plug 26 and holds the same adjacent the
female plug receiving means 16 of the electrical coupler 12. Because of
the nature of teeth 34 and the latching tooth 40, the tongue portion 32
cannot be reversed and pulled out the locking receiver 36 in a direction
opposite the direction of insertion therein. This means that the appliance
male plug 26 cannot be removed from the electrical coupler 12 without
cutting or destroying the integrity of the tie coupler 30.
Consequently, this allows one to prevent or control the use of the coupled
appliance by actuating the combination switch and lock means 18.
In the embodiment just described and shown in FIGS. 1-4, the division or
slit 42 was formed vertically in the tongue portion 32. A contemplated
alternate embodiment is illustrated in FIG. 5 and in this case the slit or
division is horizontal inasmuch as the tongue portion is cut or divided
into upper and lower sections 44 and 46. Here as shown, the respective
upper and lower sections about their inner faces comprise cooperating
teeth that allow the respective sections to be merged together and held
generally stationary once the merged tongue section is threaded through
the locking receiver 36. Upper and lower sections 44 and 46 serve
essentially the same purpose as the slit or division 42 described
hereinabove inasmuch as the two sections can be directed around opposite
sides of the appliance male plug 26 so as to retain and hold the same
adjacent the coupler 12 in such a manner that the appliance plug 26 cannot
be removed therefrom without destroying the tie coupler 30 or the
integrity thereof.
From the foregoing specification and discussion, it is appreciated that the
device or apparatus of the present invention that prevents the
unauthorized use of an appliance is relatively simple and inexpensive as
compared to the prior art, especially since the tie coupler 30 could be
constructed of a plastic material and could be disposed once disassociated
or disconnected from a coupled relationship. In addition, the apparatus or
device of the present invention gives the advantage of being able to
prevent and control the use of appliances and is suited for both domestic
and commercial use.
The present invention, of course, may be carried out in other specific ways
than those herein set forth without departing from the spirit and
essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are,
therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not
restrictive, and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency
range of the appended Claims are intended to be embraced therein.
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