Abstract: A shutter assembly for a receptacle including a plate, a card disposed adjacent the plate, a shutter disposed between the plate and the card, a first biasing member for providing lateral movement of the shutter, the first biasing member abutting a first extension of the plate; a second biasing member for providing transverse movement of the shutter, the second biasing member for providing a first pivot point to the shutter; and one or more protrusions for providing a second and/or third pivot point to the shutter, the protrusions disposed between the plate and the shutter. In one example the receptacle may be an AC outlet.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 11, 2008
Date of Patent:
July 7, 2009
Assignee:
Koncept Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Kenneth Yat Chung Ng, Edmund Yat Kwong Ng
Abstract: A shutter assembly for a receptacle. The shutter assembly may include a first plate, a second plate disposed adjacent the first plate, a shutter disposed between the first plate and the second plate, a first spring that provides lateral movement of the shutter, a second spring that provides transverse movement of the shutter and a plunger for providing a pivot point to the shutter. The plunger may be disposed between the second spring and the shutter. According to an embodiment of the invention, when there are no pins or there is one pin inserted into the shutter assembly, the shutter is in a first position and lugs on the shutter abut locks disposed on the first plate and the second plate, thereby barring access to apertures in the assembly. When two pins, other than the ground pin, either sharp or round edges, are inserted into the shutter assembly, the shutter slides laterally to expose apertures in the assembly, making the receptacle available for use.
Abstract: A shutter assembly for a receptacle. The shutter assembly may include a first plate, a second plate disposed adjacent the first plate, a shutter disposed between the first plate and the second plate, a first spring that provides lateral movement of the shutter, a second spring that provides transverse movement of the shutter and a plunger for providing a pivot point to the shutter. The plunger may be disposed between the second spring and the shutter. According to an embodiment of the invention, when there are no pins or there is one pin inserted into the shutter assembly, the shutter is in a first position and lugs on the shutter abut locks disposed on the first plate and the second plate, thereby barring access to apertures in the assembly. When two pins, other than the ground pin, either sharp or round edges, are inserted into the shutter assembly, the shutter slides laterally to expose apertures in the assembly, making the receptacle available for use.