Abstract:
This invention relates to electrical plugs capable of being easily removed from their associated receptacles with the aid of a pull ring. This improved pull ring is either pulled or pushed only in the direction that is perpendicular to the prong side of an electrical plug whereby making the storage and operation of the pull ring much easier to operate than the typical pull-ringed electrical plug arrangements that are currently available.

Description:
TECHNICAL FIELD  
         [0001]    The present invention relates to electrical plugs. In particular, this invention relates to electrical plugs capable of being easily removed from their associated receptacles with the aid of a pull ring.  
         BACKGROUND ART  
         [0002]    Pull rings are fairly commonplace for small items such as electrical plugs. They make easier the removal of the electrical plugs from their inserted positions. The pull ring for an electrical plug usually rotates or pivots from a locked or storage position that is disposed around the rim of the plug to its working position located vertically above the plug center.  
           [0003]    Several disadvantages are known for the use of these typical pull rings. To allow the rotational or pivotal movement about the plug, a pull ring is limited in its width or its diameter. Metallic materials (e.g., hardened metallic wires) are usually used for such rings because of their ability to withstand the pulling force required to remove the plug from its inserted receptacle. Although they do serve the plug removal function, the thin diameter of these metallic pull rings tends to cause the rings to sink into the pulling fingers and make the finger-pulling action painful and therefore extremely unpleasant. Also, over time, consistent uses of these metallic pull rings may present users with the danger of electric shocks.  
           [0004]    Another disadvantage is the difficulty due to the ring&#39;s thinness as one unlocks and rotates the ring to prepare for use from its storage position to its operating position especially when the plug is located in a setting that is hard to reach and see. Rambling manipulation of the pull rings in such difficult spots is both challenging and frustrating. The same difficulty goes to the reverse process as one rotates the pull ring from its operating position back to its locking position. Yet another disadvantage for the typical pull rings is that they are fixedly attached to their plugs. In this manner, it makes life cumbersome for those who work with the plugs but do not prefer the use of pull rings.  
           [0005]    Thus, there is a continuing need for an improved pull ring for an electrical plug where the pull ring is easily stored, readied, removed, comfortably used and all without the risk of electrical shock.  
         SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0006]    The present invention is an electrical plug having a plug body that has a prong side, a generally flat side opposite to the prong side and a side surface connecting the two sides. Two channels recessed into the side surface perpendicular to the two sides, disposed generally opposite to each other on the plug body, and these channels are configured in a way to receive two T-shaped tongues, one in each channel, whereby allowing the tongues to slide inside the channels. These T-shaped tongues are connected and joined into a pull ring by a connecting piece, this piece making with the tongues two angles each being equal to or greater than 90 degrees. The connecting piece may be arc-shaped and having a length that generally runs across the generally flat side.  
           [0007]    The pull ring is preferably made of hardened plastics with some elasticity. Therefore, when the connecting piece is pushed toward the prong side, the T-shaped tongues slide in the channels toward the prong side into its storage position, and if pulled into the operating position, the tongues slide in the channels toward the generally flat side. The channels are configured in a way such that the T-shaped tongues can move freely inside but cannot be pulled out of there in a direction perpendicular to and away from the prong side because of a stop placed in each channel near the generally flat side.  
           [0008]    When the connecting piece is pushed in a direction perpendicular to and toward the prong side into its storage position, the T-shaped tongues slide through the entire length of the channels, stopped by the junctures where the tongues and the connecting piece of the pull ring meet, and the heads of the tongues extrude out of the channels on the prong side. Any extra force applied to the connecting piece toward the prong side to remove the pull ring from the plug will cause the heads of the tongues to swing in a direction generally parallel to and away from the prong side whereby allowing the tongues to move out of the channels. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0009]    A better understanding of the present invention can be obtained by considering the following detailed description taken together with the accompanying drawings that illustrate preferred embodiments of the present invention in which:  
         [0010]    [0010]FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an electrical plug embodiment in accordance with the present invention showing its generally flat side;  
         [0011]    [0011]FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the electrical plug embodiment in accordance with the present invention showing its prong side;  
         [0012]    [0012]FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of a pull ring embodiment in accordance with the present invention; and  
         [0013]    [0013]FIG. 4 is a top view of the pull ring embodiment in accordance with the present invention. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0014]    Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. While the invention will be described in conjunction with the preferred embodiments, it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the invention to those embodiments.  
         [0015]    Referring now to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, a preferred embodiment of an electrical plug  10  in accordance with the present invention are provided in perspective views showing a generally flat side  12 , a prong side  14  and a side surface  16 . The generally flat side  12  and the prong side  14  are in parallel to each other whereas the side surface  16  connects the two sides  12 , 14  together. The side surface  16  itself may have different configurations whereby making possible the entire electrical plug  10  to have different shapes, for example, circular, rectangular, poly-sided, etc. Two channels  18 , 20  are recessed into the side surface  16  of the electrical plug  10 . They are located generally opposite to each other on the side surface  16  of the plug  10  and disposed in a direction that is perpendicular to the two sides  12 , 14 . Preferably, the two sides  12 , 14 , the side surface  16  and the channels  18 , 20  are molded by plastics.  
         [0016]    Referring now to FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, a preferred embodiment of a pull ring  22  is shown in its side elevational and top views. The pull ring  22  has two T-shaped tongues  24 , 26  and a connecting piece  28 , and it has a width that is comfortable for fingers to pull, preferably, at least over 5 millimeters. Each of the T-shaped tongues  24 , 26  has a head  30 . The pull ring  22  may be of a different color from that of the rest of the plug  10  for ease of identification. Also, the pull ring  22  may be made of the plastics similar to that of the plug  10 . It is preferable, however, that the plastics selected for the pull ring  22  is not only hardened but with some elasticity as well. The use of plastics eliminates the risk of electrical shock due to overuse. The T-shaped tongues  24 , 26  make two angles equal to or greater than 90 degrees with the connecting piece  28  whereby allowing an arc-like configuration for the connecting piece  28 ; however, other configurations are also possible as long as in its storage position some space is allowed between the connecting piece  28  and the generally flat side  12 .  
         [0017]    Operationally, the T-shaped tongues  24 , 26  slide inside the two channels  18 , 20 . To get to the operating position for the pull ring  22 , fingers may be used to pull the connecting piece  28  in a direction perpendicular to and away from the prong side  14 . The channels  18 , 20  are configured in a way such that the T-shaped tongues  24 , 26  can move freely inside but cannot be pulled out of there because of a stop  32  placed in each channel  18 , 20  near the generally flat side  12 . This pulling of the pull ring  22  in a single direction to ready the pull ring  22  for use is much easier to provide than the rotational motion one has to negotiate for the typical pull ring arrangements especially in settings that may be hard to reach and see and in settings only maneuverable with a few fingers. Any further pulling force asserted by the fingers in the same direction while in the operating position will cause the electrical plug  10  to dislodge from its inserted receptacle (not shown). The fairly wide pull ring  22  reduces the pain and the unpleasant experience for the fingers as they are used to pull the plug  10  out.  
         [0018]    When not in use, the pull ring  22  is stored on the electrical plug  10  in accordance with the present invention by pushing the connecting piece  28  of the pull ring  22  in a direction perpendicular to and towards the prong side  14 . The T-shaped tongues  24 , 26  will traverse inside the channels  18 , 20  toward the prong side  14  and stops its sliding motion into its storage position when the junctures, where the tongues  24 , 26  and the connecting piece  28  meet, hit the edge of the generally flat side  12  of the plug  10 . In this position, the heads  30  of the tongues  24 , 26  extrude out of the channels  18 , 20  on the prong side  14  and preferably the connecting piece  28  of the pull ring  22  is disposed on top of the generally flat side  12  with a slight arc. This slight arc may readily allow fingers to wrap around the pull ring  22  to initiate the pull ring  22  movement from the its current storage position to its operating postion. This slight arc or generally speaking, some space between the connecting piece  28  and the generally flat side  12  makes readying for the use of the pull ring  22  much easier than the typical unlock and rotate process. Because the heads  30  are now outside of the channels  18 , 20 , any extra pushing force applied to the connecting piece  28  toward the prong side  14  would remove the pull ring  22  from the plug  10 . This further push would elastically cause the heads  30  of the T-shaped tongues  24 , 26  to swing generally parallel to and away from the prong side  14  whereby allowing the tongues  24 , 26  to move out of the channels  18 , 20  and be removed whenever pull rings are not preferred by the users.  
         [0019]    While the present invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, it is contemplated that persons reading the preceding descriptions and studying the drawing will realize various alterations, permutations and modifications thereof. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.