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  • 41 Baldwin Dr, Farmington, CT 06032 (860) 351-5044
  • Plainville, CT

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Charging Station For Use In Charging Electrically Powered Vehicles

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US Patent:
20130207606, Aug 15, 2013
Filed:
Feb 13, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/372156
Inventors:
Swamy Muddaiah Ranga - Plainville CT, US
Heather Ellen Pugliese - Amston CT, US
Cecil Rivers, JR. - West Hartford CT, US
Philip Michael Banker - New Britain CT, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
H01R 43/00
US Classification:
320109, 29825
Abstract:
Charging stations for use in charging an electrically powered vehicle and related methods are disclosed. One example charging station includes a housing defining an interior and an opening configured to permit access to the interior, a door configured to substantially cover the opening, and a hinge assembly configured to provide a pivotal movement of the door relative to the housing between at least a closed position, a first open position, and a second open position. The hinge assembly includes a base member and a bracket including a projecting member. The projecting member and the base member are configured to permit removal of the door from the housing when the door is in the first open position. The projecting member and the base member are configured to prevent removal of the door from the housing when the door is in the second open position

Charging Stations For Use In Charging Electrically Powered Vehicles And Related Methods

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US Patent:
20130187599, Jul 25, 2013
Filed:
Jan 23, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/355947
Inventors:
Swamy Muddaiah Ranga - Plainville CT, US
Heather Ellen Pugliese - Amston CT, US
Cecil Rivers, JR. - West Hartford CT, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/00
H05K 13/00
US Classification:
320109, 295921
Abstract:
Charging stations for use in charging an electrically powered vehicle and related methods are disclosed. One example charging station includes a housing having an interior. The housing is configured to enclose at least one vehicle charging component and defines a receptacle opening. The charging station further includes a first receptacle configured to receive a charging connector. The receptacle includes a front portion and a back portion. The back portion of the first receptacle includes a first drain port configured to permit a fluid flow to drain from the first receptacle. The first receptacle is configured to be positioned at least partially within the first receptacle opening, such that the back portion of the first receptacle is positioned within the first enclosure. The first enclosure defines a first drain opening configured to permit fluid from the first receptacle to an exterior of said first enclosure.
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