IP Library Granted Patent US 7,117,590
Granted Patent B2
US 7,117,590 · App. 11/258,648 · Granted Oct 10, 2006

Latching medical patient parameter safety connector and method

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Patent No.
US 7,117,590
App. No.
11/258,648
Granted
Oct 10, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is directed to a socket connector to couple electrical plugs to sockets mounted on circuit boards or cable ends. The socket connector includes a socket that receives an electrical plug and a socket silo. The silo may contain a beveled outer surface that receives a beveled face on the plug. The plug is held in the socket by latches disposed on the plug. The latches include pawls that fit within pawl receiving chambers in the socket and couple the plug to the socket. The latch and hinged section may rotate into a recessed section on the plug from an extended to a retracted position. A locking portion on the pawl and the receiving chamber may be angled to develop a desired pullout force.

Claims (20)

1. A method for inserting an electrical plug into a socket containing a socket silo comprising:

aligning an inner space formed by a sheath on a receiving end of the plug with a tower on the socket silo;

moving the plug relative to the tower such that the tower moves into the inner space;

pressing at least one conductive pin extending from a beveled surface formed on the plug in the inner space into a socket formed in a corresponding beveled interface surface on the tower; and

applying force to the plug and socket to allow the beveled surfaces to align and mate.

2. The method for inserting an electrical plug into a socket containing a socket silo of claim 1 wherein aligning an inner space formed by a sheath on a receiving end of the plug with a tower on the socket silo further comprises aligning a positive keyway on the socket with a negative keyway on the plug.

3. The method for inserting an electrical plug into a socket containing a socket silo of claim 1 wherein aligning an inner space formed by a sheath on a receiving end of the plug with a tower on the socket silo further comprises aligning a color-coded sheath on the plug with a like colored tower.

4. The method for inserting an electrical plug into a socket containing a socket silo of claim 1 further comprising applying sufficient force to the plug and socket such that an upper surface on the socket imparts sufficient force to a receiving surface on a pawl attached to a latch on the plug, that the pawl and latch hinge toward an inner space of the plug about an axis parallel to the direction of insertion of the plug into the socket until a receiving chamber in the socket is encountered by the pawl wherein the latch snaps back toward an extended position and the pawl contacts and is retained by a wall of the receiving chamber.

5. The method for inserting an electrical plug into a socket containing a socket silo of claim 1 further comprising:

applying sufficient force to an upper body of a latch disposed on the plug such that the latch and a pawl disposed on an end thereof hinge toward an inner space of the plug about an axis parallel to the direction of insertion of the plug into the socket such that the plug can be inserted into the socket without being resisted by the pawl or the latch; and

releasing the force on the upper body of the latch once the pawl encounters a receiving chamber in the socket such that the latch snaps back toward an extended position and the pawl contacts and is retained by a wall of the receiving chamber.

6. A method for decoupling an electrical plug from a socket silo contained within a socket comprising:

moving the plug relative to a tower of the silo such that the plug moves away from a support shelf of the silo on which the tower is disposed;

pulling the plug away from the tower such that a beveled surface formed on the plug in an inner space of the plug decouples from a corresponding beveled interface surface on the tower; and

disengaging at least one conductive pin extending from the beveled surface on the plug from a socket formed in the interface surface.

7. The method for decoupling an electrical plug from a socket silo contained within a socket of claim 6 wherein moving the plug relative to a tower of the silo such that the plug moves away from a support shelf of the silo on which the tower is disposed comprises moving the plug along a positive keyway formed on the socket.

8. The method for decoupling an electrical plug from a socket silo contained within a socket of claim 6 further comprising applying sufficient force to the plug and socket such that an angled receiving wall on the socket imparts sufficient force to a pullout face on a pawl attached to a latch on the plug, that the pawl and latch hinge toward an inner space of the plug about an axis parallel to the direction of decoupling of the plug from the socket until the pawl recedes far enough into the inner space such that it does not contact the socket to impede the withdrawal of the plug from the socket.

9. The method for decoupling an electrical plug from a socket silo contained within a socket of claim 6 further comprising:

applying sufficient force to an upper body of a latch disposed on the plug such that the latch and a pawl disposed on an end thereof hinge toward an inner space of the plug about an axis parallel to the direction of decoupling of the plug from the socket such that the plug can be withdrawn from the socket without being resisted by contact between the socket and either the pawl or the latch; and

releasing the force on the upper body of the latch once the pawl clears an upper surface of the socket such that the latch snaps back toward an extended position.

Assignments (5)
TERMINATION OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Oct 21, 2010
From: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR-BY-MERGER TO WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: SPACELABS HEALTHCARE, LLC
Reel/Frame 025169/0269 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Oct 19, 2010
From: SPACELABS HEALTHCARE, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 025150/0956 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Oct 15, 2008
From: KOENIG, ROBERT B.; WEKELL, WILLIAM
To: SPACELABS MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 021679/0634 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Nov 28, 2007
From: SPACELABS MEDICAL, INC.
To: SPACELABS HEALTHCARE, LLC
Reel/Frame 020166/0907 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 13, 2007
From: SPACELABS HEALTHCARE, LLC
To: WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 019679/0424 →