The present invention relates to covers, and more particular to covers including a shaped surface for facing away from an interior area of a container.
Conventional housings are known to include a cover. The housing typically forms an interior area and the cover is configured to cooperate with another structure of the housing to close the interior area. Such covers are known to include an outer surface with a substantially flat upper surface. Such flat surfaces may not be designed to encourage fluid flow in a particular direction. Still further, a certain amount of fluid may pool on the upper flat surface of the cover.
Accordingly, it is an aspect of the present invention to obviate problems and shortcomings of conventional covers.
In accordance with one aspect, a cover for a container including an interior area is provided. The cover includes a shaped surface for facing away from an interior area of a container. The shaped surface includes a substantially planar surface, a substantially concave surface, and a smooth transition from the substantially planar surface to the substantially concave surface.
In accordance with another aspect, a cover for a container including an interior area is provided. The cover includes a shaped surface for facing away from an interior area of a container. The shaped surface includes a first substantially convex surface, a second substantially convex surface, and a substantially concave surface. A portion of the substantially concave surface extends from a portion of the first convex surface to a portion of the second convex surface.
In accordance with still another aspect, a cover for a container including an interior area is provided. The cover includes a shaped surface for facing away from an interior area of a container. The shaped surface includes a first substantially convex surface, a second substantially convex surface, a substantially planar surface, a substantially concave surface, and a transition from the substantially planar surface to the substantially concave surface. The cover further includes a second surface for facing towards an interior area of a container. The second surface includes a transition that substantially follows the transition of the shaped surface.
The foregoing and other aspects of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention relates upon reading the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the present invention. Further, in the drawings, the same reference numerals are employed for designating the same elements.
Aspects of the present invention comprise covers for use with a container including an interior area for receiving electrical wire from a conduit.
The container 40 can comprise various structural configurations to define the interior area 42. For example, as shown, the container 40 can include a base wall 54 and a peripheral wall 56 including the peripheral edge 44. The base wall 54 is illustrated as substantially planar but may comprise, at least partially or entirely, a curved or other nonplanar shape. The peripheral wall 56 can be disposed to extend from the base wall 54 at a wide range of angles. For example, as shown in
The peripheral wall 56 can have a single wall portion or a plurality of wall portions. For example, the peripheral wall can comprise a single wall portion having a circular, oval, or other shape. In further examples, the peripheral wall can comprise a plurality of wall portions defining a generally polygonal shape having three or more sides. For instance, the peripheral wall can comprise three or more wall portions connected with respect to one another to form a peripheral wall including a substantially triangular, rectangular, square, or other polygonal shape. Moreover, each wall portion can include one or more different types of segments. For instance one or more wall portions can be formed with a substantially straight segment defining a substantially planar surface. In further examples, one or more wall portions can be formed with a substantially curved segment having a substantially curved surface. For example, as shown in
Each wall portion can extend at various heights with respect to the base wall. For example, each wall portion can extend from the base wall with substantially the same height profile. In further examples, at least one wall portion can extend from the base wall with a height profile that is substantially different than a height profile of another wall portion. One or more of the wall portions may have a height profile comprising a substantially straight line that is substantially parallel to the base wall wherein the height of the wall portion is substantially constant along a length of the wall portion. For instance, as shown in
In further examples, one or more of the wall portions may have a height profile comprising a substantially straight line that extends at an angle with respect to the base wall wherein the height of the wall portion changes along a length of the wall portion. In still further examples, one or more wall portions may have a height profile comprising a curved line wherein the height of the wall portion changes along a length of the wall portion. For example, as shown in
As shown, housings can comprise at least one coupling although further examples of the invention may be employed without couplings. Each coupling, if provided, includes an internal passage configured for communicating with an interior area of the housing. The internal passage permits wires from a conduit to be inserted through the internal passage and into the interior area of the housing. For example, as shown in
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The reception areas can also include a wide variety of shapes to accommodate various applications. As shown in the illustrated example, the reception areas 20a, 20b, 20c can comprise a substantially circular cylindrical cross sectional shape. In such an embodiment, the plurality of reception areas include successively larger inner diameters along the internal passage such that the socket forms a stepped configuration to receive and attach to an outer cylindrical area of different sized conduits.
Aspects of the present invention may include a single coupling although a plurality of couplings may be provided in further examples. For instance, as shown in
Housings in accordance with the present invention may be constructed in a wide variety of ways and from a wide range of materials, such as weather resistant materials. For instance, components of the housings may be constructed from metal, plastic, composites, resins, and/or other materials. In one example, components of the housing are formed with an injection molding process although other fabrication techniques may be employed. As shown, the container and the couplings may be integrally molded, such as injection molded, as a one piece design to simplify the manufacturing process and to enhance the structural integrity of the couplings. For example, as shown in
As mentioned previously, housings in accordance with the present invention include a cover to close the opening into the interior area defined by the container. Aspects of the present invention may be used with various cover types and configurations. In one example, the cover can be designed to selectively close the container although it is contemplated that the cover may also be designed to permanently close the interior area of the housing. A variety of cover configurations may be provided to allow the cover to selectively close a container. For example, the cover may be designed for complete disengagement from the housing to open the interior area of the container. In such an embodiment, the cover may snap into place to discourage inadvertent removal of the cover from the container.
In further examples, the cover can be pivotally connected to the container wherein the cover can pivot between closed and open orientations. For instance, as shown in the illustrated example, the cover 60 can be pivotally attached to the container 40 by way of a hinge structure 65. As shown in
Various structures may be provided to pivotally connect the cover to the container. For example, a living hinge may be provided between the cover and the container. In further examples, the cover and container can include hinge portions that cooperate to define the hinge structure. As shown, portions of the cover 60 and the container 40 cooperate to form a hinge structure 65 to pivotally attach the cover 60 to the container 40. As shown, the hinge structure 65 comprises a linear hinge structure although nonlinear hinge structures may be provided in further examples of the present invention.
The cover can include a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Covers in accordance with the present invention comprise a shaped surface 62 for facing away from the interior area 42 of the container 40. In one example, the shaped surface 62 can include a substantially planar surface 64. Providing the substantially planar surface 64 can be beneficial to accommodate a linear hinge structure. Indeed, as shown in
As further illustrated, the shaped surface 62 of the cover can also include a substantially concave surface 66 to help direct a liquid flowing on the shaped surface 62. The substantially concave surface 66 can be located at various positions of the shaped surface 62. In the illustrated example, the substantially concave surface 66 is opposed to the substantially planar surface 64 at the front portion of the cover 60. Providing the substantially concave surface 66 at the front portion of the cover 60 can help direct a liquid flow stream in a direction from the rear portion to the front portion of the cover 60. Moreover, providing the substantially concave surface 66 at the front of the cover 60 can be used with a second wall portion 56b having a reduced height “H2”. As shown in
If the concave surface 66 is provided at the front portion of the cover 60, the substantially concave surface may be located at a right, left, or central area of the front portion of the cover 60. For example, as shown, the substantially concave surface 66 is located at a central area of the front portion of the cover 60. Thus as shown, a liquid flow on the shaped surface 62 may be encouraged to flow from the rear portion of the cover 60 toward the central area of the front portion of the cover 60. Moreover, providing the substantially concave surface 66 at the central area of the front cover 60 can be used with a second wall portion 56b having a reduced height “H2” located at a central portion of the second wall portion 56b. As shown in
As further illustrated, examples of the shaped surface 62 can also include a smooth transition 63 from the substantially planar surface 64 to the substantially concave surface 66. Providing a smooth transition 63 can be beneficial to help prevent pooling of liquid on the cover. Rather than pooling, a liquid stream can be directed along the cover 60 to gradually transition between areas of the shaped surface 62.
Examples of the shaped surface may include at least one convex surface. For example, as shown, the shaped surface 62 can comprise a first substantially convex surface 68 and a second substantially convex surface 70. As shown in
As shown in
Accordingly, covers herein can shield the interior area of the container from contaminants such as liquids. For example, the cover can be configured to shield the interior area from water originating from a body of water, such as a swimming pool, hot tub, or the like. The cover is can also shield the interior area from water originating from a garden hose, rain, or other condensation. Moreover, providing the cover with the illustrated and described shaped surface 62 can accommodate a linear hinge structure while encouraging drainage of fluid introduced to the surface of the cover. Indeed, the substantially planar surface 64 is configured to accommodate the illustrated linear hinge structure 65. Moreover, the substantially concave surface 66 and the substantially convex surfaces 68, 70 can help direct a drainage flow of liquid introduced to the shaped surface 62. Indeed, the concave surface 66 and convex surfaces 68, 70 can generally encourage liquid to drain in a direction from the substantially planar surface 64 at the rear of the housing towards the substantially concave surface 66 at the front of the housing.
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The peripheral edge 44 of the container 40 can also be designed to follow the shape of the cover. For example, as shown in
The housing 10 may be supported in a wide variety of ways. For example, the housing may be supported entirely by one or more conduits. Thus, the one or more sockets 20 may have sufficient structural integrity to allow the housing 10 to be entirely supported by the one or more conduits attached to the corresponding one or more sockets 20. In addition or alternatively, one or more mounting tabs may be provided to allow the housing to be mounted to a support surface. For instance, as shown in
From the above description of the invention, those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes and modifications. Such improvements, changes and modifications within the skill of the art are intended to be covered by the appended claims.
The present invention claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/731,815 filed Oct. 31, 2005, the entire disclosure which is herein incorporated by reference.
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60731815 | Oct 2005 | US |