Blanket wire cord connector module

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Inventors

Berenson, Allen V.

Application #

678310

Filed

Dec-5-1984

Published

Apr-29-1986

Current US Class

174/135
219/212
439/447
439/470

International Classes

H05B 001/00

Field of Search

219/212 219/211 219/528 219/529 219/504 219/505 219/548 219/549 219/541 174/135 339/101 339/103

Assignee

Sunbeam Corporation (Oak Brook, IL)

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Abstract
An electric blanket having a terminal block for connecting the tortuous flexible heating element of the blanket to a detachable power cord with the terminal block being mounted by means of flexible tabs positioned on strain relief members, the tabs being sewn or stitched to the blanket shell with a portion of the terminal block extending through a slot in the blanket shell.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. An electric blanket comprising a pair of coextensive layers of fabric having strips along which said layers are secured to form a continuous channel in which an elongated heating cable is disposed, said cable having two ends which are connected in a terminal block to a two conductor power cord, said terminal block including a pair of housing members which form an enclosure in which said cable ends are connected to said power cord, a pair of flexible strain relief members each having an enlarged body portion, a sleeve portion and a flat assembly tab portion, said body portions being captured in opposed recesses in said housing members with said sleeve and tab portions extending outside of said enclosure, said terminal block being positioned in a slot in one of said layers with said sleeve and assembly portions being between said layers and said power cord being outside of said blanket layers, said tab portions being sewn to said blanket layers.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to electric blankets and more particularly to means for interconnecting the flexible heating element disposed in the blanket shell to an outside source of electric power. Although there are various types of electric blanket controls involving temperature sensing means which may be either within the blanket itself or in a control box located remote from the blanket, there is always a need for a detachable connection between the electrical wiring or harness contained in the blanket shell and the external power or control cable. This cable and any associated controls are conventionally made detachable from the blanket so that the blanket may be washed or cleaned without immersing the cable or the controls.

It has, in the past, been common practice to provide sewn in pockets or compartments within which these terminal connections may be positioned. In addition, in some instances, the connector for the blanket merely extends outwardly through an opening in the blanket with some type of strain relief being associated with the cord. It has been known in the prior art to mold a terminal connector onto the ends of the heating element and utilize a flexible tab molded integrally with the connector to sew it directly to the blanket. Prior art cord connectors have been generally unsatisfactory or have been unacceptably high in cost and difficult to assemble to the blanket shell. Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide an electric blanket having a cord connection which would overcome the problems and the cost objections associated with the prior art devices.
 
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