Abstract
The present invention relates to a receptacle for vehicle booster
cable with clamp, which comprises a body for receiving a clamp. The
body has an open entrance end and a closed stopping end. A pair of
protrusions is radially and inwardly protruded from the opposite sides
of the open entrance end. Their shape needs to match with the recesses
provided on the outer side surface of handgrip portion of the clamp
so as to maintain the clamp in the body in a snap fasten manner when
the clamp is inserted into the receptacle while the clamp is not in
use.
Claims
I claim:
1. A receptacle for vehicle booster cable with clamp, which comprises
a body with an open entrance end and a closed stopping end opposite
to the said open entrance end, the interior shape of which matches
with the exterior shape of the clamp sheath, a radially and inwardly
protruded protrusion is provided on opposite sides of the upper
portion of said open entrance end respectively, and said protrusions
match with the recesses formed on the outer side surface of handgrip
portion of the clamp.
2. The receptacle of claim 1, wherein said recess shape of outer
side surface of the handgrip portion of the cable clamp substantially
appears as the shape of finger's impression.
3. The receptacle of claim 1, wherein at least one side of another
opposite sides of the upper open entrance end of the body provides
a recess portion, which matches with the shape of at least one protruded
components of the clamp pivot.
4. The receptacle of claim 1, wherein two sides of another opposite
sides of the upper open entrance end of the body provide a recess
portion respectively, which match with both protruded components
of the clamp pivot.
5. The receptacle of claim 3, wherein said the recess portion is
substantially in a "U" form, while the protruded portion
of the clamp pivot is in a disc form.
6. The receptacle of claim 1, wherein said body and the handgrip
of the clamp are made of plastic material.
7. The receptacle of claim 4, wherein said the recess portion is
substantially in a "U" form, while the protruded portion
of the clamp pivot is in a disc form.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of the Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to means for preventing access
to live contacts, and particularly to a receptacle for vehicle booster
cable with clamp.
[0003] 2. Description of the Related Art
[0004] Generally speaking, vehicle booster cable clamp with spring
actuated metallic clamping jaws is enclosed by sheath made of insulative
material such as plastic. The clamp is fixed on one end of the booster
cable, the collet of which clips on the terminal of car battery.
The other end of the booster cable is coupled to a power source
such as spare battery case of vehicle. If one end of the booster
cable connects with power supply while the other end is allowed
to lay loosely about, there is a potential hazard. Moreover, there
is also need for a safe, fastness and reliable receptacle for the
clamps and cable while not in use.
[0005] In order to fulfill the needs mentioned above, U.S. Pat.
No. 5,166,478 to Kerry Sprouse discloses an insulative protective
sheath for live end of a vehicle booster cable, therein the sheath
comprises a receptacle with interior and exterior portions constructed
of insulative material, and includes a permanent closed stopping
end and a open entrance end. In the receptacle, a vertical retainer
mounting plate is provided at the closed stopping end. The open
entrance end is accessible for insertion of a clamp into the interior
portion. After inserting thereinto, the collet is kept in the receptacle
by means of the clamp to clip the retainer mounting plate, while
another clamp connects the outer fixation component via the exterior
of the sheath. Such retained clamp can be easily loosed from the
receptacle under vibration or outer force and forms a short circuit
by contacting with another externally placed clamp.
[0006] U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,407 to Karl Srol discloses another safety
cap of vehicle booster cable. However, such safety cap is similar
to Sprouse's protective receptacle. So that, Srol's safety cap also
have aforesaid deficiencies.
[0007] The present invention provides a novel receptacle for booster
cable with clamp, which is safe and portable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Accordingly, it is an object of present invention to provide
a receptacle for vehicle booster cable with clamp, which comprises
a body for receiving a clamp, while the body has an open entrance
end and a closed stopping end opposite to the open entrance end.
The interior shape of which matches with the exterior shape of the
clamp sheath, a radially and inwardly protruded protrusion is provided
on opposite sides of the upper portion of the open entrance end
respectively, and said protrusions match with the recesses formed
on the outer side surface of handgrip portion of the clamp.
[0009] The shape of the recesses of the outer side surface of the
handgrip portion of the clamp substantially matches with the impression
of finger.
[0010] At least one side of another opposite sides of the upper
portion of open entrance end of the receptacle provides a recess
portion, which matches with the shape of at least one of the protrusions
of the pivot of the cable clamp.
[0011] Alternately, another opposite sides of the upper portion
of open entrance end of the receptacle provide recess portions respectively,
which match with the shape of two protrusions of the pivot of the
cable clamp.
[0012] The recess portion is substantially "U" shape
with the protrusions of the pivot of cable clamp appearing as disc
shape.
[0013] The body and the handgrip portion of the clamp are formed
by plastic material.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The invention will be described in further detail below
with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
[0015] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
[0016] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of cable clamp of FIG. 1.
[0017] FIG. 3 is a front sectional view of present invention of
FIG. 1.
[0018] FIG. 4 is a side sectional view of present invention of
FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] As shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 4, a receptacle 10 for vehicle
booster cable clamp according to the present invention includes
a body 14 constructed of insulative material for receiving a vehicle
booster cable clamp 12, and having a open entrance end 16 for insertion
of the clamp and a closed stopping end 18.
[0020] The body 14 is substantially in a trapezoidal shape, which
tapers from the open entrance end to the closed stopping end, the
interior shape of which matches with the exterior shape of the clamp
sheath. A radially and inwardly protruded protrusion 20 is provided
on opposite sides of the upper portion of the open entrance end
16, and the outer side surface of the protrusion 20 is preferably
in an arc shape.
[0021] Generally, the collet 34 of the clamp 12 of the booster
cable terminal is an alligator clamp, the fixed end of which is
enclosed within a sheath being integrally formed with the clamp
handgrip portion 24, and the collet 34 is closed by means of a bias
spring 22 provided on the pivot axis 30 of the handgrip.
[0022] In this embodiment, the clamp 12 is designed in such a shape:
the outer side surface of clamp's handgrip portion 24 has a recessed
configuration which substantially conform to the finger's impression
and both handgrips are preferably symmetric with each other; when
the collet portion 34 of the clamp 12 is entirely inserted into
the body 14, the protrusions 20 of opposite sides of the open entrance
end 16 of the body just cooperate with recesses 26 of handgrip portion
24 of the clamp, while the end point (starting point) of the lower
end of said recess is just sustained at the bottom of protrusions
20. Such a type of design results in that on one hand the clamp
is easily kept in the body, and on the other hand, the handgrip
of clamp is easy to be hand-held.
[0023] In order for the clamp firmly to retain in the body without
loose, recess portions 28 may provide on another opposite sides
of the open entrance end 16 of the body respectively. In this embodiment,
the recess portions 28 appear as "U" shape. Both ends
of the axis 30 of the clamp provide a protruded component 32 respectively,
such as but not limited to a disc component. Both protruded components
32 are respectively in both sides of the handgrip portions. Each
of the protruded components 32 is tight fit with the corresponding
one recess portion 28; thereby, after the collet 34 of the clamp
12 is entirely inserted into the body 14, the protruded portions
32 are just locked in the corresponding recess portions 28, so as
to make the clamp 12 further be fixed in the body 14. Of course,
the recess portions and the protruded portions can also use other
shapes for tight fitting with each other.
[0024] In another embodiment, a recess portion can also provide
on only one side of the open entrance end 16 of the body, while
the corresponding end of the axis of the clamp provides a protruded
portion that tightly fitted with the recess portion.
[0025] In aforesaid embodiments, the sheath of the clamp and the
handgrip portion and the body are made of insulative material.
[0026] Due to this type of design having the protrusions 20 providing
at the open entrance end of the body and the shape of the clamp
tightly fitted with the body, the clamp and the body can be functioned
as snap fastener. So that, when one of the clamps of the booster
cable is inserting into or pulling out of the body, a gentle sound
of "click" can be heard.
[0027] Generally speaking, both clamps of the booster cable match
with each body respectively, while the body can be secured with
the associated devices such as a spare battery charger on the same
side or opposite sides. General methods can be used for securing
the body such as snap hanging, affixation and so on.
[0028] Preferred embodiments of the present invention have been
described with reference to the annexed drawings and using specific
terms, but these are only for general description, and not limitation.
It should be understood, however, that various modifications would
be apparent to those skilled in the art, without departing from
the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. Hence,
it should be recognized that such some variations or modifications
come within the scope of the invention.
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