PRIORITY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Portable hand held communication devices are powered by batteries and the power or
charge of the battery depletes over time from use by its users. The hand held devices
have an access port or "jack" for receiving a USB (universal serial bus) plug. An
insulated power cord has a USB plug at one end for connection to the port of the hand
held device and a conventional wall plug at its other end for connection to the conventional
wall socket of a dwelling.
[0003] While this arrangement seems to be convenient and useful, there are problems usually
associated with the conventional power cords since the user of such a cord would likely
want to move it to other locations, such as in different rooms of a house or from
one house to another, etc., or to a vehicle. A result is that the rechargeable power
cord is likely to be misplaced and "lost" temporarily or permanently or unavailable
to its owner. While this problem can be solved by maintaining the power cord plugged
in at a single outlet and never moving it, there likely will be exceptions to the
effort to maintain the power cord in a single location.
[0004] The lost power cord is likely to cause substantial frustration by the owner and other
users of the power cord, and in many situations the owner of the missing power cord
is likely to purchase a substitute power cord.
[0005] Another undesirable feature of the power cords described above is that the insulated
power cord usually has a length of about two feet and when the cord is not connected
to the communication device it extends from its wall plug out onto a counter top,
desk top or other horizontal surfaces and it presents an undesirable cluttered appearance.
[0006] For these and other reasons it would be desirable to have a "docking station" for
a communication power cord that is neat in appearance, is in a stationary location,
and is conveniently used for the purpose of charging hand held communication devices
and other devices that have a plug receptacle used for recharging.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Briefly described, this invention concerns a retractable wall-mounted electrical
plug for charging a battery of a communication device, such as a hand held communication
device. Generally, an open face support box is provided for mounting in the interior
of a hollow wall of a building structure, with its opening facing the room of the
building structure. A face plate is mounted to the support box about the support box
opening and closes the support box opening. The face plate includes an exterior surface
that faces away from the support box and its back side is exposed to the interior
of the support box.
[0008] The exterior surface of the face plate defines a plug recess, and an electrical plug
is sized and shaped to telescopically fit into the plug recess. A cord opening extends
from the plug recess of the face plate to the interior of the support box, providing
a small passage between the outside and inside of the face plate and into the support
box.
[0009] An insulated electrical conductor cord includes an outer end connected to the plug
and an intermediate portion that extends between the plug and through the cord opening
of the plug recess, and into the support box. An inner end of the electrical cord
in the support box is connected to an electrical current source.
[0010] A spring, such as a coil tension spring, is mounted between the interior of the support
box and the interior end of the electrical cord and is configured for biasing the
electrical cord through the cord opening of the face plate and into the support box.
This urges the plug toward the wall plate and into the plug recess of the wall plate,
supporting the plug and the insulated electrical conductor cord at an accessible,
convenient and visually clean configuration.
[0011] The electrical plug includes a plug body, an electrical contact extending in a first
direction away from the plug body, a finger grip that extends from the plug body in
a direction normal to the first direction of the electrical contact, and an insulated
electrical cord extending from the plug body in the direction opposite the finger
grip. The plug recess that is formed in the exterior surface of the face plate is
configured to be compatible with the shape of the retractable electrical plug so that
when the plug is inserted in the recess, the plug body and the electrical contact
may be received in and supported in the recess of the face plate, with its electrical
contact shielded from inadvertent engagement by an outside object.
[0012] When the plug is resting in the recess of the face plate, the finger grip of the
plug may extend from the plug support box in a direction away from the face plate,
preferably beyond the surface of the face plate and is shaped for grasping by the
fingers of the user so that the user can grasp the plug and gently pull the plug away
from the wall plate. This retrieves the plug from the face plate, and pulls the adjacent
end of the insulated electrical conductor cord with the plug from the interior of
the plug support box. This may also allow flexible use of the communication device
when the plug is connected to the communication device, and also allows the communication
device to be laid to rest on a table surface or other horizontal surface adjacent
the face plate when being charged.
[0013] When the communication device has been recharged and is ready for further use, the
plug can be moved out of the receptacle of the communication device and the spring
behind the face plate pulls the electrical cord and therefore urges the plug back
toward its plug recess that is formed in the exterior surface of the face plate.
[0014] This safely stores the electrical conductor of the plug out of the way and ready
for repeated use.
[0015] The face plate guards the plug against deterioration by impact from other objects
and moisture, and the size of the opening from the recess through the material of
the face plate is so small that it is unlikely that moisture or other contaminants
would be likely to reach through the face plate openings to the interior of the wall
box.
[0016] Optionally, the electrical plug can also include other items, such as a typical power
port for conventional electrical products such as lamps and other devices that require
a continuous charge of electricity.
[0017] Thus, it is an object of this invention to provide a retractable electrical plug
that is to be mounted in a hollow wall structure or the like for recharging a battery
charged portable communication device.
[0018] Another object is to maintain a retractable charge plug in a retracted location and
one that includes an extendable and retractable plug for charging the communication
device and is easy to use and then stored in a safe condition for later use.
[0019] Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
upon reading the following specification, taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the external components of the
retractable wall mounted electrical plug, compliant with U.S. standards, showing the
plug partially extended from its face plate, and with its insulated electrical cord
extending from the plug back through its shaped plug recess and through the opening
in the face plate.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view similar to Fig. 1, but shows how the plug may be withdrawn
from the plug recess of the wall plate and plugged into the port of a communication
device.
Figs 3 and 4 are expanded views of the internal components of the retractable wall
mounted electrical plug.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the external components of the retractable wall mounted
electrical plug, according to a second, alternative embodiment compliant with European
standards, showing the plug partially extended from its face plate, and with its insulated
electrical cord extending from the plug back through its shaped plug recess and through
the opening in the face plate.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view similar to Fig. 5, but shows how the plug may be withdrawn
from the plug recess of the wall plate and plugged into the port of a communication
device.
Figs. 7 and 8 are expanded views of the internal components of the retractable wall
mounted electrical plug of Figs. 5 and 6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Referring now in more detail to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate like
parts throughout the several views, Figs. 1, 2, 5 and 6 illustrate a conventional
wall support box 12 that fits into a hollow wall structure, a plug support box 14
that may be telescopically supported by the wall support box, and a face plate 15
that is mounted to the plug support box. If desired, conventional plug receptacle
openings 16 may be formed through the face plate exterior surface 18 for alignment
with a conventional jack, not shown.
[0022] As best shown in Figs. 2 and 6, plug recess 20 is formed in the face plate 15 and
an electrical cord opening 27 extends from recess 20 on through the face plate to
the interior of the plug support box 14. Electrical plug 22 is sized and shaped to
fit in the recess 20. The electrical plug 22 includes a plug body 24, and its electrical
contact 28 that extends from the plug body. The plug body 24 and electrical contact
28 are sized and shaped to telescopically fit within the plug recess 20 of face plate
15.
[0023] An enlarged finger grip 30 extends from the plug body at an angle, preferably at
a right angle, from the electrical contact 28. This allows the enlarged finger grip
30 to protrude from the surface of the face plate 15 when the plug body 24 and electrical
contact 28 are inserted in the recess 20, for easy gripping by a person's fingers,
such as the fingers 32 and 33 of Figs. 2 and 6.
[0024] The enlarged finger grip 30 protrudes laterally about the stem 23 so that the stem
is positioned between the enlarged finger grip 30 and the plug body 24, and allows
for easy pulling of the electrical plug 22 from the plug recess 20.
[0025] When the plug 22 has been used to charge an electrical communication device, such
as the product illustrated at 35 of Figs. 2 and 6, the plug can be pulled out and
removed from the port 51 of the device 35 and then returned to its plug recess 20
in the face plate, where it is protected inside the plug recess with the enlarged
finger grip protruding out from the plane of the flat surface of the face plate. When
the plug is returned to its plug recess, the electrical cord 26 and its opening 27
are substantially covered by the plug 24, and the insulated electrical conductor cord
26 substantially fills the opening 27 so as to retard, or block communication of moisture
through the face plate 15.
[0026] As shown in dash lines of Fig 2, a magnet 37 is mounted to the internal surface of
the face plate 15. When the electrical plug 24 is inserted into its plug recess 20,
the magnet applies a magnetic force that tends to attract the metal of the plug body
24 into its "nested" position within the plug recess 20, thereby assuring that inadvertent
removal of the plug body 24 from its plug recess likely will be avoided.
[0027] A spring (not shown in Figs. 1 and 2) is mounted in the plug support box 14 that
applies a force to the insulated electrical conductor cord 26 to urge the electrical
plug 24 toward its plug recess 20.
[0028] As shown in Figs. 3 and 7, the plug support box 14 includes a support stem 46 that
supports a reel 40 that is biased by the spring and which retrieves the insulated
electrical conductor cord 26. A circular electrical conductor strip 41 is mounted
to the reel 40 and contact is made with the conductor strip to impart electrical current
to it. The electrical conductor cord 26 is also connected to the conductor strip 41,
thereby transmitting electrical current through the cord 26 to the plug 22.
[0029] A gear 43, ratcheting arm 44, and disk 45 are mounted to the reel 40 on one side
of the reel, with the conductor strip 41 on the opposite side thereof, in the conventional
manner. These items are rotatably mounted on the stem 46. Support web 48 of Fig. 4
is configured for supporting the elements of Fig. 3 from the conventional hanger loops
50 that connect to the wall structure of the dwelling on which the electrical plug
assembly is mounted.
[0030] Other prior art spring and reel configurations may be used as desired.
[0031] When the retractable wall mounted electrical plug is attached to a conventional hollow
wall structure, the insulated electrical conductor cord 26 will be charged with electricity
and ready for recharging a battery of a communication device, such as device 35 of
Figs. 2 and 6. Electrical plug 22 will be retained in its plug recess 20 of the face
plate 15 until it is to be used to recharge the battery of the device 35.
[0032] As shown in Figs. 2 and 6. the operator will use his/her fingers 32 and 33 to grasp
the enlarged finger grip 30 of the plug body 24 to pull the plug body away from and
out of the plug recess 20 on the face plate 15. This progressively pulls the insulated
conductor cord 26 from its reel 40 and through the opening 27 and the plug recess
20 so that the plug 22 can reach the communication device 35. The operator inserts
the electrical contact 28 of the plug body 24 into the port 51 of the communication
device to make contact with the battery of the communication device to recharge the
battery.
[0033] When the battery has been recharged, the electrical plug 22 can be removed by applying
the fingers of the person to the protruding portion of the plug body 24, to withdraw
the electrical contact 28 of the plug from the communication device and then allow
the spring of the reel to urge the conductor cord toward the plug recess, through
the electrical cord opening 27 of the face plate and into the plug support box 14
until the plug 22 is nested in the plug recess or port 20 and the cord 26 is retracted
into the plug support box.
[0034] Although a preferred embodiment of the invention has been disclosed in detail herein,
variations and modifications of the disclosed embodiment can be made without departing
from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
1. Retractable wall mounted electrical plug assembly for charging a communication device,
comprising:
a support box (12) for mounting in a hollow wall structure of a building in alignment
with a wall opening in the wall structure,
the support box (12) including a box opening for registering with the wall opening,
a face plate (15) having an interior surface facing the support box (12) and mounted
to the support box (12) about the box opening, and an exterior surface (18) facing
away from the support box (12),
the exterior surface (18) of the face plate defining a plug recess (20),
an electrical plug (22) sized and shaped to telescopically fit in the plug recess
(20),
a cord opening (27) extending from the plug recess (20) to the interior of the support
box (12),
an insulated electrical conductor cord (26) including an outer end connected to the
plug (22), an intermediate portion extending between the plug (22) and through the
cord (26) opening and into the support box (12), and an inner end in the support box
(12) for connection to an electrical current source.
2. Retractable wall mounted electrical plug assembly according to claim 1, further including
a magnet (37) positioned in the support box (12) in alignment with the plug recess
(20) for releasably holding the plug (22) in the plug recess (20).
3. Retractable wall mounted electrical plug assembly according to claim 1, further including
spring means supported by the support box (12) for retracting the cord (26) through
the cord opening (27) into the support box (12).
4. Retractable wall mounted electrical plug assembly according to claim 1, wherein the
electrical plug (22) includes an electrical contact (28) that fits into the plug recess
(20) and an enlarged finger grip (30) that faces away from the electrical contact
(28) and is sized to extend away from the plug recess (20) for gripping by human fingers.
5. Retractable electrical plug for charging a battery-charged communication device, comprising:
a support box (12) for mounting in a hollow wall structure of a building in alignment
with a wall opening in the wall structure,
a face plate (15) having an interior surface for facing the support box (12) and for
mounting to the support box (12), and an exterior surface (18) for facing away from
the support box (12),
a retractable plug (22) having an electrical contact (28) that is sized and shaped
to fit a plug receptacle of an electrical hand held communication device, the plug
(22) including a finger grip (30) extending away from the electrical contact (28)
sized for grasping by human fingers as the plug (22) is being connected to the portable
battery-charged communication device,
a plug recess (20) formed in the face plate (15) sized and shaped to receive the electrical
contact (28) of the retractable plug (22),
a cord opening (27) in the face plate (15) extending from the plug recess (20) to
the interior of the support box (12), and
an insulated electrical conductor cord (26) extending through the cord opening (27)
and including an outer end connected to the retractable plug (22), an intermediate
portion extending between the retractable plug (22) and through the cord opening (27)
and into the support box (12), and an inner end in the support box (12) for connection
to an electrical current source.
6. Retractable electrical plug according to claim 5, further including a magnet (37)
positioned in the support box (12) in alignment with the plug recess (20) for releasably
holding the plug (22) in the plug recess (20).
7. Retractable electrical plug according to claim 5, further including spring means supported
by the support box (12) for retracting the cord (269 through the cord opening (27)
into the support box (12).
8. Retractable electrical plug according to claim 5, wherein the retractable plug (22)
includes a plug body (24), the electrical contact (28) extends from the plug body
(24) and together the plug body (24) and the electrical contact (28) telescopically
fit within the plug recess (20), and an enlarged finger grip (30) that faces away
from the electrical contact (28), and when the electrical plug (22) is inserted in
the plug recess (20), the enlarged finger grip (30) is sized to extend away from the
plug recess (20) for gripping by human fingers.
9. Retractable electrical plug according to claim 5 wherein the plug finger grip (30)
extends from the plug body (24) at a right angle with respect to the electrical contact
(28).
10. Retractable electrical plug for mounting in a hollow wall structure for charging a
battery-charged portable communication device comprising:
a face plate (15) having an interior surface for facing internally of a hollow wall
structure and an exterior surface (18) for facing externally of the hollow wall structure,
a plug recess (20) formed in the exterior surface (18) of the face plate (15),
a cord opening (27) in the face plate (15) extending from the plug recess (20) to
the interior of the face plate (15),
a retractable electrical plug (22) sized and shaped to fit into the plug recess (20),
an electrical plug (22) including a plug body (24) and electrical contact (28) extending
from the plug body (24) sized and shaped to fit into the plug recess (20), a cord
(26) for extending through the cord opening (27), and
an electrical conductor cord (26) extending from the retractable electrical plug (22)
and through the cord opening (27).
11. Retractable electrical plug according to claim 10, further including a magnet (37)
supported at the interior surface of the face plate (15) for releasably holding the
electrical plug (22) to the interior surface of the face plate (15).
12. Retractable electrical plug according to claim 10, wherein the retractable electrical
plug (22) includes a plug body (24), an electrical contact (28) extending from the
plug body (24), and the plug body (24) and the electrical contact (28) together are
sized and shaped to telescopically fit within the plug recess (20), and a finger grip
(30) that faces away from the plug body (24) and that is sized to extend away from
the exterior surface of the face plate (15) for gripping by human fingers when the
electrical plug (22) is inserted in the plug recess (20).
13. Retractable electrical plug according to claim 10, further including a magnet (37)
positioned in the support box (12) in alignment with the plug recess (20) for releasably
holding the plug (22) in the plug recess (20).
14. Retractable electrical plug according to claim 10, further including spring means
in the support box (12) for retracting the cord (26) through the cord opening (27)
into the support box (12).
15. Retractable electrical plug according to claim 10, wherein the retractable plug (22)
includes a plug body (24), the electrical contact (28) extends from the plug body
(24) and together the plug body (24) and the electrical contact (28) telescopically
fit within the plug recess (20), and an enlarged finger grip (30) that faces away
from the electrical contact (28), and when the electrical plug (22) is inserted in
the plug recess (20), the enlarged finger grip (30) extends away from the plug recess
(20) for gripping by human fingers.
16. Retractable electrical plug according to claim 10 wherein the plug finger grip (30)
extends from the plug body (24) at an angle with respect to the electrical contact
(28).
17. Electrical plug including a body (24), an electrical contact (28) extending in a first
direction away from the body (24), a finger grip (30) extending in a direction normal
to the first direction, and an insulated electrical cord (26) extending from the body
(24) in a direction opposed to the finger grip (30).