The present invention relates to an electrical wiring device and more particularly to an electrical wiring device suitable for commercial and residential use.
Upon entering a darkened room a person unfamiliar with the layout of the room must typically locate a wall switch to turn on the lights. Searching for a wall switch in a darkened room often requires navigating around objects such as tables and chairs. Such searching is hazardous and unsafe for those involved. Thus, there is a need for an electrical wiring device that provides a visual indication as to its location in a darkened room. One approach to solving this problem includes providing a wall mounted illumination device. Typically, a wall mounted illumination device for use in residential or commercial applications includes a conventional electrical wiring device that incorporates dedicated illumination circuitry and a permanently mounted light source.
One draw back to these devices is that once installed they are not reconfigurable from a non-illuminated device to an illuminated device. For example, if a wall mounted, non-illuminated electrical wiring device is installed and it is later determined that an illuminated electrical wiring device is required, the non-illuminated electrical wiring device must be removed and an illuminated electrical wiring device installed thereby increasing the cost of the electrical installation. Thus, there is a need for an electrical wiring device that is reconfigurable, after installation, from a non-illuminated electrical wiring device to an illuminated electrical wiring device, and from an illuminated electrical wiring device to a non-illuminated electrical wiring device.
In one embodiment, the present invention includes an electrical wiring device for use in an electric circuit. The electrical wiring device includes a device housing and at least one switch disposed within the device housing. The at least one switch includes at least one terminal member configured to be coupled to the electric circuit to thereby energize the electrical device when coupled. The electrical wiring device further includes a lamp receptacle formed in the device housing, the lamp receptacle including a contact element that is electrically coupled to the at least one terminal member and a lamp module including a circuit contact member, the lamp module having a lamp module form factor that is configured to be inserted into the lamp receptacle such that the circuit contact member engages the contact element to thereby establish electrical connectivity between the lamp module and the at least one terminal member, the lamp module also being removable from the lamp receptacle to thereby disengage the circuit contact member from the contact element.
In another embodiment, the present invention includes a method of installing an electrical wiring device. The method of installing an electrical wiring device includes the step of providing electrical wiring device for use in an electric circuit. The wiring device includes at least one switch disposed within the device housing. The at least one switch includes at least one terminal member configured to be coupled to the electric circuit to thereby energize the electrical device when coupled. The wiring device also includes a lamp receptacle formed in the device housing. The lamp receptacle includes a contact element that is electrically coupled to the at least one terminal member. The method further includes the step of providing a lamp module having a form factor that is configured to be inserted into the lamp receptacle, whereby the circuit contact member engages the contact element to establish electrical connectivity between the lamp module and the at least one terminal member. The method further includes the step of inserting the lamp module into the lamp receptacle such that the circuit contact member engages the contact element to thereby establish electrical connectivity between the lamp module and the at least one terminal member.
In yet another embodiment, the present invention includes a method of making an electrical wiring device for use in an electric circuit. The method of making an electrical wiring device for use in an electric circuit includes the step of providing a device housing. The device housing has a lamp receptacle formed therein, the lamp receptacle including a receptacle contact element. The method further includes the step of disposing at least one wiring device within the device housing. The at least one wiring device includes at least one switch. The at least one switch includes at least one terminal member configured to be coupled to the electric circuit. The at least one terminal member is configured to engage the receptacle contact element when the at least one wiring device is disposed within the device housing. The method further includes the step of providing a lamp module having a form factor that is configured to be inserted into the lamp receptacle, having a circuit contact member whereby the circuit contact member engages the contact element to establish electrical connectivity between the lamp module and the at least one terminal member. The method further includes the step of inserting the lamp module into the lamp receptacle such that the circuit contact member engages the contact element to thereby establish electrical connectivity between the lamp module and the at least one terminal member.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows, and in part will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from that description or recognized by practicing the invention as described herein, including the detailed description which follows, the claims, as well as the appended drawings.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are merely exemplary of the invention, and are intended to provide an overview or framework for understanding the nature and character of the invention as it is claimed. The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate various embodiments of the invention, and together with the description serve to explain the principles and operation of the invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Whenever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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The frame 24 is configured to receive two switch paddles 26 and two blanks 28. The floor 30 of the of the frame 24 defines two openings 42 which allow the switch paddles 26 to engage the moveable three way 36 of their respective switch.
The switch paddles 26 are made from a non-electrically conductive material, such as, for example plastic and may be made by injection molding. Each switch paddle 26 is configured to receive one end of the moveable three way 36.
The electrical device 10 further includes a first clip 38 and a second clip 40 mounted to the frame 24. The first clip 38 and the second clip 40 are electrical conductors. Both the first clip 38 and the second clip 40 are coupled to the frame 24 and are spaced apart from one another and are thereby electrically isolated from one another. In the embodiment shown, the first clip 38 and the second clip 40 are metallic strips. The first clip 38 and the second clip 40 are positioned over openings 42 in the floor 30 of the frame 24. The openings 42 allow contacts 44 extending from the second stationary terminal 20c to engage the first clip 38 and from the second pivot terminal 20d to engage the second clip 40, thereby establishing electrical conductivity between the respective terminals and clips. One end 46 of the first clip 38 is configured as an electrical contact for engagement with a complementary electrical contact 54 of a lamp module 50. One end 48 of the second clip 40 is configured as an electrical contact for engagement with an a complementary electrical contact 56 of the lamp module 50.
The electrical device 10 may further include a removably engageable lamp module 50. One embodiment of a lamp module 50 is shown in
In an alternate embodiment, clips 38 and 40 can be electrically connected to other combinations of terminals 20. Electrical connection of clips 38 and 40 to a line wire terminal and a neutral wire terminal causes lamp module 50 to operate as a power-on indicator (or live indicator), that is, lamp module 50 emits light when electrical power has been coupled from the electric circuit to wiring device 10. Alternatively, electrical connection of clips 38 and 40 to a line wire terminal and a ground wire terminal causes lamp module 50 to operate as a ground presence detector, in which case lamp module 50 emits light if a ground conductor is electrically connected to the ground terminal of wiring device 10. Alternatively, electrical connection of clips 38 and 40 to a load terminal and a neutral terminal causes lamp module 50 to operate as a remote use indicator, in which case lamp module 50 emits light when a switch has established electrical connectivity between a load terminal and the corresponding line terminal, resulting in a load being electrically energized.
In an alternate embodiment, the electrical control circuit 58 can be configured to cause the emitted light to blink. Alternatively, the electrical control circuit 58 can be configured to negate the emission of light, for example, lamp module 50, operating as a ground presence indicator, is reconfigured to emit light when power has been coupled to wiring device 10 but a ground conductor is not electrically connected to the ground terminal of wiring device 10.
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It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that other desirable alternative embodiments of the present invention are readily constructed from the teachings contained herein, for example other alternative embodiments may include ground fault interruption and/or arc fault circuit interrupter protection.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of Provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/439,370 filed on 9 Jan. 2003, the content of which is relied upon and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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