Claims
- 1. In an electrical outlet box having a wall structure providing front-to-rear wall means and a bottom wall interconnected therebetween, the front-to-rear wall means and bottom wall defining a chamber within the wall structure which opens through the front of the box, and wherein the improvement comprises cable entry port means on said wall structure for the passage of an electrical power cable into said box chamber, said cable entry port means including:
- at least one aperture in a first portion of said wall structure, each said aperture being formed at the intersection of said front-to-rear wall means and said bottom wall and including:
- a first generally rectangular opening extending upwardly into said front-to-rear wall means from said bottom wall, and
- a second generally V-shaped opening converging inwardly into said bottom wall from the longitudinally extending side rims of said first rectangular openings, said generally V-shaped opening facing said front of said box;
- closure panel means depending from the rim of said rectangular opening portion of said aperture and extending angularly inwardly from the plane of said aperture,
- said closure panel means including a pair of opposed closure panel members converging angularly inwardly toward each other from said longitudinally extending side rims of said first rectangular portion of said aperture,
- the convergent inner free ends of said converging pair of closure panel members extending generally perpendicular to said bottom wall and being separated from each other by a distance which is less than the narrowest dimension of said electrical power cable, and
- the front facing converging edges of said closure panel members extending downwardly from said front-to-rear walls toward said convergent free ends at an acute angle;
- said free end portions of said closure panel members adapted to deflect away from each other upon passage of said cable into said aperture and to thereafter resistingly bear against the installed cable; and
- a third closure panel member extending inwardly from the inside surface of said front-to-rear wall means at an acute angle thereto and terminating closely adjacent to the front facing convergent edges of said converging closure panel members, said third closure panel member substantially closing said generally V-shaped opening formed between said opposed converging closure panel members facing said front of said box.
- 2. An electrical outlet box as claimed in claim 1 wherein said opposed angled closure panels are tapered so as to have increased thickness at the base thereof adjacent the longitudinally extending side rims of said first rectangular portion of said aperture, the free end portions of the tapered and angled closure panels having sufficient flexibility and resiliency so as to be deflected away from one another upon passage of said cable into said aperture and to thereafter resistingly bear against the installed cable, whereby a reverse outward force applied to said cable causes said free end portions of said tapered and angled closure panels to be urged by a camming action progressively more tightly against said cable to thereby clamp said cable against removal from said aperture.
- 3. An electrical outlet box as claimed in claim 1, wherein said third closure panel member and said front facing converging edges of said opposed pair of closure panel members each extend at an angle of approximately 40.degree. to said front to rear wall means.
- 4. An electrical outlet box as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of said opposed pair of converging closure panels and said third inwardly and downwardly angled closure panel member include at least one relatively sharp-edged, elongated rib-like projection extending in a direction transverse to the direction of the passage of said cable into said box.
- 5. An electrical outlet box as claimed in claim 4, wherein said third closure panel member is generally triangularly shaped, the apex of which terminates adjacent said convergent inner free ends of said pair of opposed closure panels.
- 6. An electrical outlet box as claimed in claim 1, wherein said closure panel means and said wall structure are formed integrally from a blend of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene and polyphenylene oxide thermoplastic resins, each of said closure panels is approximately 0.030" (inch) thick and each of said closure panels converge toward one another at an angle of approximately 30.degree. with respect to said front to rear wall means.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 22,993, filed Mar. 22, 1979, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 879,767, filed Feb. 21, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,366,343, both assigned to the assignee of this application, the disclosures of which are hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein.
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