Claims
- 1. An alarm assembly comprising
- an alarm unit selected from an audible alarm unit and an audible-visible alarm unit; and
- a cover adapted for use interchangeably with the audible alarm unit and the audible-visible alarm unit and detachably connected to the selected alarm unit;
- the cover having a front wall and side walls extending generally rearwardly from the front wall, the cover defining a rear cavity that contains the selected alarm unit and the front wall having an opening and a front surface;
- the audible alarm unit having a base member adapted to support a sound generating unit, the base member having screw holes in selected positions adapted to receive screws by which the audible alarm unit is adapted to be attached to an electrical backbox and a projecting wall portion receivable with a close peripheral clearance in the opening in the front wall of the cover, the projecting wall portion having a front surface contoured and configured to match contours and configurations of adjacent portions of the front surface of the front wall of the cover such that the front surface of the cover and the front surface of the projecting wall portion of the base of the audible alarm unit are visually unitary; and
- the audible-visible alarm unit having a base member adapted to support a sound generating unit and a light generating unit that includes a strobe lamp unit having a mounting plate, a strobe lamp and a transparent strobe lamp cover, the base having screw holes in selected positions adapted to receive screws by which the audible-visible alarm unit is adapted to be attached to an electrical backbox, and having a receptacle adapted to receive the strobe lamp unit, the receptacle being defined by peripheral walls that are receivable with a close peripheral clearance in the opening in the cover and project out from the front surface of the cover so as to enable light from the strobe lamp unit to be emitted laterally and frontally with respect to the front surface of the cover.
- 2. An alarm assembly according to claim 1 wherein the base member of the audible alarm unit has a front wall, from which the projecting wall portion projects as a raised protuberance, and side walls extending generally rearwardly from the front wall, the front wall and side walls forming a cavity that is adapted to receive the sound generating unit in recessed relation with respect to rear edges of the side walls.
- 3. An alarm assembly according to claim 1 wherein the base member of the audible-visible alarm unit has a front wall, from which the peripheral walls defining the receptacle project, and side walls extending generally rearwardly from the front wall, the front wall and side walls forming a cavity that is adapted to receive the sound generating unit and the light generating unit in recessed relation to rear edges of the side walls.
- 4. An alarm assembly according to claim 2 wherein the front wall of the cover and the front wall of the base member of the audible alarm unit have registering openings to facilitate transmission of sound from the sound generating unit.
- 5. An alarm assembly according to claim 3 wherein the front wall of the cover and the front wall of the base member of the audible-visible alarm unit have sound openings to facilitate transmission of sound from the sound generating unit.
- 6. An alarm assembly according to claim 5 wherein the front wall of the cover has parallel straight grille bars extending across the sound opening.
- 7. An alarm assembly according to claim 6 wherein the front wall of the cover has parallel straight ribs adjacent the grille bars and forming a faux grille, at least some of the ribs being aligned with and contiguous to the grille bars.
- 8. An alarm assembly according to claim 7 wherein the projecting wall portion of the base member of the audible alarm unit has projecting ribs that form a faux grille.
- 9. An alarm assembly according to claim 1 wherein the cover is substantially rectangular in front elevation.
- 10. An alarm assembly according to claim 9 wherein the front wall of the cover includes a substantially planar and rectangular portion and beveled side portions along the margins of the planar portion, and the side walls of the cover are oriented substantially orthogonally with respect to the planar portion.
- 11. An alarm assembly according to claim 1 wherein the cover is substantially rectangular in front elevation, the front wall of the cover includes a substantially planar and rectangular portion and beveled side portions along margins of the planar portion, the side walls of the cover are oriented substantially orthogonally with respect to the planar portion, and the opening in the front wall of the cover is elongated and substantially rectangular in front elevation, extends entirely across the planar portion and partway along opposite beveled side portions, and its oriented with its edges parallel to the side walls of the cover.
- 12. An alarm assembly according to claim 11 wherein the opening in the front wall of the cover is offset with respect to a centerline of the cover parallel to a longer axis of the opening.
- 13. An alarm assembly according to claim 11 wherein the opening in the front wall of the cover is located between a centerline of the cover parallel to a longer axis of the opening and an edge of the cover.
- 14. An alarm assembly according to claim 11 wherein the base member of the audible alarm unit has a front surface that is shaped and dimensioned generally to match a rear surface of the cover so as to be received to the rear of the cover in nested relation to the cover.
- 15. An alarm assembly according to claim 11 wherein the base member of the audible-visible alarm unit has a front surface that is shaped and dimensioned generally to match a rear surface of the cover so as to be received to the rear of the cover in nested relation to the cover.
- 16. An alarm assembly comprising
- an alarm unit selected from an audible alarm unit and an audible-visible alarm unit; and
- a cover adapted for use interchangeably with the audible alarm unit and the audible-visible alarm unit and detachably connected to the selected alarm unit;
- the cover being substantially rectangular in front elevation and having a front wall and side walls extending generally rearwardly from the front wall and defining a rear cavity containing the selected alarm unit, the front wall having a rectangular opening having longer edges parallel to opposite edges of the cover and a front surface;
- the audible alarm unit having a base member that is shaped and dimensioned to be received in nested relation to the rear of the cover and is adapted to support a sound generating unit, the base member having screw holes in selected positions adapted to receive screws by which the audible alarm unit is adapted to be attached to an electrical backbox and a projecting wall portion receivable with a close peripheral clearance in the opening in the front wall of the cover, the projecting wall portion having a front surface contoured and configured to match contours and configurations of adjacent portions of the front surface of the front wall of the cover such that the front surface of the cover and the front surface of the projecting wall portion of the base of the audible alarm unit are visually unitary; and
- the audible-visible alarm unit having a base member that is shaped and dimensioned to be received in nested relation to the rear of the cover and is adapted to support a sound generating unit and a light generating unit that includes a strobe lamp unit having a mounting plate, a strobe lamp and a transparent strobe lamp cover, the base having screw holes in selected positions adapted to receive screws by which the audible-visible alarm unit is adapted to be attached to an electrical backbox, and having a receptacle adapted to receive the strobe lamp unit, the receptacle being defined by peripheral walls that are receivable with a close peripheral clearance in the opening in the cover and project out from the front surface of the cover so as to enable light from the strobe lamp unit to be emitted laterally and frontally with respect to the front surface of the cover.
- 17. An alarm assembly according to claim 16 wherein the front wall of the cover, a front wall of the base member of the audible alarm unit, and a front wall of the base member of the audible-visible alarm unit have registering openings to facilitate transmission of sound from the sound generating unit.
- 18. An alarm assembly according to claim 17 wherein the front wall of the cover has parallel straight grille bars extending across the sound opening.
- 19. An alarm assembly according to claim 18 wherein the front wall of the cover has parallel straight ribs adjacent the grille bars and forming a faux grille, at least some of the ribs being aligned with and contiguous to the grille bars.
- 20. An alarm assembly according to claim 19 wherein the projecting wall portion of the base member of the audible alarm unit has projecting ribs that form a faux grille.
- 21. An alarm assembly according to claim 16 wherein the front wall of the cover includes a substantially planar and rectangular portion and beveled side portions along margins of the planar portion, the side walls of the cover are oriented substantially orthogonally with respect to the planar portion, and the opening in the front wall of the cover extends entirely across the planar portion and partway along opposite beveled side portions.
- 22. An alarm assembly according to claim 21 wherein the opening in the front wall of the cover is offset with respect to a centerline of the cover parallel to a longer axis of the opening.
- 23. An alarm assembly according to claim 21 wherein the opening in the front wall of the cover is located between a centerline of the cover parallel to a longer axis of the opening and an edge of the cover.
- 24. An alarm assembly according to claim 21 wherein at least portions of the projecting wall portion of the base member of the audible alarm unit adjacent shorter edges of the opening in the front wall of the cover have evenly spaced apart straight ribs that are parallel to the longer edges of the opening and form a faux grille and portions of the beveled portions of the front wall of the cover and the side walls of the cover have ribs aligned with the ribs on the projecting portion of the base member of the audible alarm unit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 08/876,615, Jun. 16, 1997, which, in turn, is a divisional application of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 08/524,865, filed Sep. 7, 1995.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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