Appliance strain relief

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Inventors

Balchunas, Charles A.

Application #

765664

Filed

Feb-4-1977

Published

Jul-18-1978

Current US Class

038/88
038/90
174/135
174/65R
439/393
439/465

International Classes

H01R 013/58; D06F 075/28

Field of Search

174/46 174/65 219/256 339/58 339/101 339/103 38/88 38/90

Assignee

General Electric Company (Bridgeport, CT)

Examiners

Askin; Laramie E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cullen; John F., Powers; George R., Platt; Leonard J.

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Abstract
For use in a portable electric appliance, that is cord-connected to internal electric terminals by multiple conductors, there is provided a strain relief assembly between the cord and appliance that has a housing chamber in the appliance at the cord entrance. A formed saddle is secured to the chamber and has spaced ears defining a preferably slanted passage therebetween aligned with the lay of the cord and which holds the cord conductors as the cord enters the appliance. There is provided a formed clamp fitting over the saddle and removably attached thereto. The clamp has a toothed flexible strap-like extension in a generally U-shape connected at one end of the clamp and freely hanging at the other end with downward opening teeth at the free end which are disposed into the passage against the conductors to jam them in the passage. A wedge means is provided on the clamp opposite the extension and a cover is over the entire strain relief assembly so that the flexible extension is forced by the wedge into biting engagement with the conductors in the passage, the wedge and free flexible extension permitting the strain relief to be used with different sized conductors.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a portable electric appliance cord-connected to internal electric terminals by multiple conductors, the improvement in a strain relief assembly between the cord and appliance comprising,

a housing chamber in the appliance at the cord entrance,

a formed saddle secured to the chamber and having spaced ears defining a passage therebetween aligned with the lay of the cord to contain the cord conductors,

a formed clamp fitting over said saddle and removably attached thereto,

said clamp having a toothed flexible extension disposed into said passage against the conductors therein,

a wedge means on said clamp opposite said extension, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a strain relief assembly for an electric appliance, the various parts being molded plastic and performing multiple functions and being flexible to accept different sizes or numbers of conductors.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Many portable cord connected electric appliances have stringent safety requirements. Generally, the requirements are such that the appliance should be supportable by the cord alone without putting undue strain on the internal electrical connections for the conductors within the cord. It is undesirable to transmit stress through the cord to the appliance terminals for obvious reasons and it is common to provide various forms of strain relief such as knots, clamps, or various plates to permit slack in the conductors in the appliance to thus relieve stress on the terminals. Also, different parameters must be met to qualify for Underwriters' Laboratory, Inc. approval. Similarly, there are various foreign equivalents to UL that have their own requirements in order for the appliance to be acceptable. Various cords which are made of many differing materials for different requirements depending on the appliance, and a typical appliance subjecting a cord to stringent conditions is the electric flatiron and it is to this that the invention is directed for purposes of description although it is not so limited. A late development of cord used on irons is heater parallel neoprene or HPN cord of an improved version that comprises chlorosulphonated polyethylene which has a tough coating and is temperature resistant. Such a cord-connecting structure is described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,665,374 of common assignment and which is directed to a means to prevent breaking of the fine wires within the conductors when the entire conductor is the above material. In some cases the conductors may be separate elastomeric such as rubber covered within a sheath of the above material which is desirable in flatirons because it slides easily over the material and does not leave marks on the cloth. In a flatiron, like other appliances, it is customary to provide a point where the cord is tightly compressed between two parts, generally in the iron handle. Usually the conductors are attached to the internal terminals and laid against the handle and held by a cover with a sharp-edged tongue that presses or "bites" into the cord to jam it as the cover is tightened into the handle housing. This squeezing of the cord between the parts relieves the terminals of stress applied by the cord and is shown at 28 in U.S. Pat. No. 3,858,160. Other forms of stress relief use clamps 39 as in U.S. Pat. No. 2,727,322 or a strain relief plate 74 as in U.S. Pat. No. 2,602,248 all of common assignment. Additionally, in foreign applications, it is desirable to provide a strain relief that is flexible and automatically adjustable to be used with different-sized conductors that are required in some countries.
 
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