Electrical connectors – With supporting means for coupling part – Coupling part supported by randomly manipulated appliance
Patent
1986-07-22
1988-11-15
Abrams, Neil
Electrical connectors
With supporting means for coupling part
Coupling part supported by randomly manipulated appliance
2481174, 439343, 439575, 439929, H01R 3300
Patent
active
047846160
ABSTRACT:
For heating, a cordless iron (2) can be placed on a heating understructure (40) adapted to be connected to an electrical power supply system via a power supply cord (8). For this purpose, the power supply cord (8) has at its one end a power plug (14) adapted to be connected to the power supply system and at its other end a socket connector (18) adapted to be connected to the heating understructure (40). If the iron is to be heated constantly, the socket connector (18) can be disconnected from the heating understructure (40) for connection to the iron (2) direct.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1606829 (1926-11-01), Evans
patent: 2482957 (1949-09-01), Willens
patent: 2950889 (1960-08-01), Farrow
patent: 3843082 (1974-10-01), Garrett
patent: 4403824 (1983-09-01), Scott
Brochure W 1730-15-2251 of Philips GmbH of Hamburg (particularly pp. 11 and 25).
Abrams Neil
Braun Aktiengesellschaft
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