Abstract: An electrical power system including a first power entry unit, at least one receptacle and a second power entry unit. The at least one receptacle is electrically connected to the first power entry unit. The second power entry unit is electrically connectable to the at least one receptacle. The first power entry unit and/or the second power entry unit include at least one detection device. Either the first power entry unit or the second power entry unit being a selected power entry unit and the remaining one being an other power entry unit. The detection device being configured to detect an attempted electrical power connection of both the selected power entry unit and the other power entry unit to the at least one receptacle.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 18, 2015
Publication date:
March 10, 2016
Applicant:
GROUP DEKKO, INC.
Inventors:
Try Ty, Mark Kmiecik, Aaron P.R. Starkey
Abstract: A desktop receptacle assembly includes a box having a bottom surface, an electrical connection assembly held within the box, a first finger connected to the bottom surface that has a first portion connected to the bottom surface and a second portion connected to the first portion, the first portion having a first width and the second portion having a second width that is greater than the first width, and a mounting plate associated with the bottom surface that includes at least one bracket and a first finger opening associated with the first finger. The first finger opening has a first opening width corresponding to the first width of the first finger and a second opening width corresponding to the second width of the first finger.
Abstract: A desktop receptacle includes a box with a front surface and a connector surface that has a connector opening formed through, an electrical connection assembly held within the box that has an electrical connector associated with the connector opening, and a utility surface attached to the front surface.
Abstract: A desktop receptacle assembly includes a box and an electrical connection assembly held within the box that includes a cover. The electrical connection assembly is configured to have an exposed position and a concealed position within the box. A pivoting member connects the electrical connection assembly to the box and defines an axis of rotation. The pivoting member is configured to allow the electrical connection assembly to rotate at least 90 degrees about the axis of rotation and flip between the exposed position and the concealed position.
Abstract: A water inlet system for a washing machine including a main body, at least one insert and a valve assembly. The main body is made of a first material. The at least one insert is spin welded to the main body. The at least one insert is made of a material substantially the same as the first material. The valve assembly is mechanically coupled and sealed with the insert. The valve assembly has a valve body made of a second material, with the first material and the second material being different.
Abstract: A chemical delivery system includes: a chemical storage device configured for emitting a volatilized chemical therefrom; a heating element which provides an exothermic chemical reaction; an at least substantially rigid housing element containing the heating element; a tray including a well, the well having an absence of a through-hole and defining a space which is slightly larger than the chemical storage device, the tray being attached to the housing element, the chemical storage device being mounted to the well, the heating element being in thermal communication with the chemical storage device via the well; a retainer attached to the well and including at least one hole configured for passing therethrough the volatilized chemical to an ambient environment, the retainer being configured for retaining the chemical storage device in the space; and a removable covering directly attached to the tray and covering the retainer and the well to thereby hermetically seal the chemical storage device within the space.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 10, 2010
Date of Patent:
July 30, 2013
Assignee:
Group Dekko, Inc.
Inventors:
Jeffrey C. Pohl, James A. Ritchie, Jr., Jeffery A. Clark
Abstract: An electrical power system including a first power entry unit, at least one receptacle, and a second power entry unit. The at least one receptacle is electrically connected to the first power entry unit. The second power entry unit is electrically connectable to the at least one receptacle. The first power entry unit and the second power entry unit include at least one detection device. Either the first power entry unit or the second power entry unit is a selected power entry unit and the remaining one is another power entry unit. The detection device is configured to preclude an electrical power connection of both the selected power entry unit and the other power entry unit to the at least one receptacle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 20, 2009
Date of Patent:
December 11, 2012
Assignee:
Group Dekko, Inc.
Inventors:
Try Ty, Mark Kmiecik, Aaron P. R. Starkey
Abstract: An electrical receptacle includes a first portion having a face with a plurality of openings and including a first set of protrusions and a first set of receptors, the first portion being configured to receive a plurality of electrical conductors, and a second mating portion including a second set of protrusions and a second set of receptors. The first set of receptors is configured to interact with the second set of protrusions and the first set of protrusions is configured to interact with the second set of receptors to snap lock the second mating portion to the first portion and form the electrical receptacle. Further, a method is provided for assembling and disassembling an electrical receptacle.
Abstract: The present invention provides a water vacuum break assembly for use in a washing machine and a method of assembling the water vacuum break assembly. The water vacuum break assembly includes a housing defining at least one water inlet opening, a water cavity fluidly connected with the at least one water inlet opening, and a control system cavity positioned proximate the water cavity, the control system cavity configured for selectively retaining one of at least two differently configured control systems configured for sensing and/or regulating a temperature of water in the water cavity.
Abstract: A furniture system including at least one furniture element having at least one raceway and a modular electrical wiring system at least partially located in the raceway. The electrical wiring system includes a plurality of wire distribution assemblies, an electrical assembly and an electrical switch. The plurality of wire distribution assemblies includes a first wire distribution assembly and a second wire distribution assembly. The electrical assembly partially electrically connects the first wire distribution assembly and the second wire distribution assembly. The first wire distribution assembly has a first number of electrical conductors. The electrical assembly is electrically connected to a second number of electrical conductors of the first wire distribution assembly, the second number being smaller than the first number.
Abstract: An appliance assembly includes an appliance and an appliance member. The appliance includes a wall defining a plurality of holes. The appliance member is carried by the appliance. The appliance member includes a housing which includes a snap-fit arrangement coupled with the appliance. The snap-fit arrangement includes a first plurality of ears and a second plurality of ears, the first and second plurality of ears snap-fittingly engaging the plurality of holes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 16, 2008
Date of Patent:
May 8, 2012
Assignee:
Group Dekko, Inc.
Inventors:
Joseph J. Scheiber, Michael S. Coverstone, Jeremiah Lewis
Abstract: An electrical receptacle for use with an electrical distribution harness. The electrical distribution harness including a first connector and a second connector, a plurality of electrical conductors electrically connecting the first connector and the second connector, a conduit member at least partially enclosing the plurality of electrical conductors between the first connector and the second connector, at least one fastener element having a head, and at least one structural member connected to the conduit member by way of the fastener element, the head projecting above a surface of the structural member. The electrical receptacle including a housing with at least one recess and a connector extending from the housing. The electrical receptacle being electrically connectable to the first connector or the second connector of the harness. The recess being configured to accommodate the head when the electrical receptacle is engaged in the first connector or the second connector.