This disclosure is related to installation of electrical components in building walls, more particularly, to installation of support structure for line voltage and low voltage devices and the like. Existing electrical codes require containment of electrical switches and receptacles within electrical boxes. In new house or building construction, line current electrical boxes typically are attached to wall studs or joists before drywall or equivalent sheet material is applied to enclose the wall space. An opening is cut in the sheet material to accommodate the box or boxes that have been mounted in known positions. According to code, the enclosure of a line voltage electrical device must be in continuity with the wall substrate. Although low voltage applications, such as network communications, need not meet line voltage box requirements, means must be provided in the wall to provide appropriate access to internal wiring.
As the wall substrate, such as drywall, is fixed to the wall stud structure before installation of an electrical device can be completed, needs exist for efficiently locating and creating an opening in the substrate and for engaging the device in its enclosure. Cutting an opening in the wall substrate that is appropriately sized and placed can be time consuming. Difficulties exist in accurately locating a template to meet this need.
Conventionally, an electrical box is mounted to the wall stud so that the outer edge of the box is flush with the outer surface of the wall substrate, thereby meeting the code requirement for continuity. The installer must accurately locate the position of the box based on the wall substrate thickness. As various wall substrate thicknesses are in common use, a mounted box may need to be removed and reposition if the substrate thickness is not compatible.
The conventional procedures for installation of electrical boxes and formation of substrate openings therefore thus involve a considerable expenditure of time and effort. Needs exist for a more accurate and easier way to facilitate installation of electrical devices in building walls, both in the formation of the substrate opening and in the provision of support for the electrical devices.
The needs described above are fulfilled, at least in part, by an assembly including a box and a removable sleeve that is engageble with the box and with a wall substrate to secure tight contact between the wall substrate and the box structure, irrespective of the thickness of the wall substrate. The sleeve is configured to be coupled to an electrical device having a corresponding configuration for insertion in the box.
The box has a front side formed with a cutout segment having a periphery that defines the opening to be made in the wall substrate. The surface of the front side of the box is positioned even with the edge of the wall stud, thereby being flush with the inner surface of the wall substrate. The dimensional area of the front surface of the box extends beyond the cutout segment so that the volume of the box enclosure is greater than the volume bounded by the cutout segment alone. The cutout segment periphery may be formed with an inwardly directed flange that serves as a template guide for cutting the wall substrate opening.
The sleeve is insertable in the box through the opening in the wall substrate and the cutout segment of the front side of the box. Areas of the front side of the box at opposite locations of the cutout segment contain slots or like openings though which are linked retainers for mating with an outer longitudinal surface of the sleeve. The outer longitudinal surface of the sleeve contains teeth spaced along its extent that mate with the box retainers. A flange at the outer end of the sleeve overlaps the wall opening to abut the outer surface of the wall substrate as the sleeve is inserted in the box to form a tight engagement between the wall substrate and the box. One or more runner elements formed along the outer sleeve surface stabilize the position of the sleeve within the box structure. The sleeve includes a provision for disengaging the box structure retainer from the teeth so that the sleeve for removal of the sleeve. A retractable pull mechanism may be provided in the box to facilitate removal. For example, a pull member may be slidably engaged with a slot in a side of the box.
An inner longitudinal surface of the sleeve is configured to hold the electrical device that is inserted therein. The electrical device comprises a housing containing an electrical component therein and an apparatus for tightly engaging the housing within the sleeve. The device is latched to the sleeve flanged when inserted to its extent. A sprung latch is configured with a sloped surface which yields contact with the flange of the sleeve until travel of the device clears the latch of the flange inner surface. A flat surface of the latch then maintains flush contact with the flange surface. One or more ribs on the exterior of the housing stabilize the position of the device within the sleeve. The device apparatus has provision for retracting the latch from the sleeve for removal of the device.
The assembly may accommodate a plurality of electrical devices. The box may contain a divider plate separating compartments for enclosing devices such as line voltage devices and communication devices. The divider plate may have an offset portion for abutment with a divider plate in the sleeve to compartmentalize the enclosures.
The sleeve flange may be configured with indented areas for engaging a coverplate for the electrical device to permit a snap-on engagement thereof. The electrical device housing may include an electrical connector integral to its exterior for coupling wiring to the electrical component therewithin. The connector is can mate with a wiring connector within the box. The connectors can be non-conductive, thereby avoiding a shock hazard. The device housing may contain a plurality of electrical wiring contacts in addition to the electrical connector as an alternative means of wiring connection. For example, a plurality of ports in the housing exterior can provide access to respective electrical wires of the box, the ports including retainers for the wires.
Additional advantages of the present disclosure will become readily apparent to those skilled in this art from the following detailed description, wherein only the preferred embodiments of the invention are shown and described, simply by way of illustration of the best mode contemplated of carrying out the invention. As will be realized, the invention is capable of other and different embodiments, and its several details are capable of modifications in various obvious respects, all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive.
Various exemplary embodiments are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements and in which:
a is a perspective view of a line voltage electrical device installation;
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a-e show electrical box 3 mounted on stud 1 with fasteners 17. Drywall 5 is mounted on the studs 1. Hole 6 in drywall 5 or other wall substrate may be cut using a rotating cutting tool with a guide point running along box front inside perimeter wall 31 disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/690,849, filed Nov. 30, 2012. Sleeve 7 can be pushed through hole 6 in drywall 5 into box 3 until sleeve flange 8 contacts the front surface of drywall 5 or other wall substrate with any thickness such as, for example between one quarter inch to one and one quarter inch or greater. Sleeve 7 with perimeter wall, or flange surface, 63 serves to completely enclose the line voltage volume of the installation through the thickness of drywall 5 as is typically required by the electrical code regardless of whatever drywall 5 and cladding may be installed later. Sleeve 7 thus replaces the need to install a conventional electrical box proud of stud 1 by the thickness of drywall and cladding to be installed at a later time. Teeth 27, on the top and bottom of sleeve 7, ratchet beneath sprung retainers 29 on the top and bottom of the opening in box 3. Sprung retainers 29 are recessed within box 3, beyond perimeter wall 31, to avoid interference with a rotating cutting tool running along perimeter wall 31. Wires 13, whose routing out of box 3 has been truncated for clarity, can be pushed into connector 15 which is plugged into the back of electrical device 9. Electrical device 9 can be pushed into the opening in sleeve 7. Device guide ribs 21, shown on the top and bottom, locate device 9 within sleeve 7 as they contact horizontal guide surfaces 25 and vertical guide surfaces 26. Sprung latches 19, located on the four corners of device 9 retract as they slide beneath surface 23 and retain the device after expanding behind surface 24.
Additional views of sleeve 7 are shown in
a-e show cover plate 11 with sprung arms 33 and retainers 34. Retainers 34 have a steep angled release surface 36 that allows cover plate 11 to be removed by inserting a screwdriver or the like through recess 37 and prying cover plate 11 from sleeve 7.
a-d show electrical device 9 with latches 19. Guide ribs 21 have chamfer 22 which facilitate insertion and centering of device 9 in sleeve 7 shown in
An alternative embodiment is shown in
Multiple views of plastic injection molded sleeve 7 are visible in
Box 3 shown in
a-b depict a two gang dual voltage device installation using two gang box 69 mounted to stud 1 with fasteners 17. Divider plate 77, used for isolation of differing voltage devices, is slid through slots 91 and held in place via screw 89 in tab 79 threaded into the back wall of box 69. Opening 6 in drywall 5 or other wall substrate may be cut using a rotating cutting tool with a guide point running along box front inside perimeter wall 31. Two gang sleeve 71 may be pushed through opening 6 in drywall 5 into box 69 until sleeve flange 8 contacts the front surface of drywall 5. Sleeve 71 with perimeter wall 63 serves to completely enclose the line voltage volume of the installation through the thickness of drywall 5 as typically required by the electrical code. Sleeve 71 has integral divider plate 81 which, in conjunction with box divider plate 77, serves to isolate the differing voltage devices, as shown more clearly in
a-c illustrate a plastic injection molded pull 87 that ensures effective securing of sleeve 71 in box 69 by sandwiching drywall 5 between sleeve flange 8 and box front surface 4. By pulling on pull 87 while pushing sleeve 71 into box 69, the non-stud side of box 69 is held motionless allowing sleeve teeth 29 to be engaged by box sprung retainer 29 at full penetration. The stud side of the box is held motionless by stud 1. Pull 87 has slider 95 that snaps-into and travels along slot track 93. Sleeve 99 has slots 99 that pull 87 extends out from. Finger hole 97 in pull 87 facilitates pulling. Pull 87 retracts sufficiently to allow the rotating cutting tool to pass without obstruction and to permit the cover plate to be installed over it. After sleeve 71 is secured in box 69 pull 87 is pushed back into box 69. This provision avoids the need for the conventional stand-off that is used on the non-stud side on the backside of a multi-gang electrical box to secure the box.
Alternatively to the illustrated pull 87, a living hinge can be provided to permit retraction, as is shown in
a-c illustrate a two gang box 69 with divider plate 77 mounted on stud 1 and two gang sleeve 71 with integral divider plate 81 sandwiching drywall 5, as shown in
a illustrates an alternate embodiment to the snap in devices shown in
a-f illustrate a slide-on box 147 (shown in detail in
In this disclosure there are shown and described only preferred embodiments of the invention and but a few examples of its versatility. It is to be understood that the invention is capable of use in various other combinations and environments and is capable of changes or modifications within the scope of the inventive concept as expressed herein. It should be understood that the term “drywall” as used throughout the disclosure is representative of any wall substrate. Similarly, it should be understood that the concepts disclosed herein are applicable to other electrical devices, such as keypads, speakers, display devices, and the like and to supporting other elements or appliance within a building surface.
The benefit of provisional application 61/587,957, filed Jan. 18, 2012 on behalf of inventors Jean-Guy Gagne and James Rogers, is claimed under 35 U.S.C. 119(e).
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