Claims
- 1. An apparatus for manipulating an electrical wall socket fixture comprising an insulated integral handle made up of a base having proximal and distal ends, a hand grip having proximal and distal ends, and a pair of support arms extending between said base and said hand grip at each of said proximal and distal ends, said integrated handle defining a wide central opening for receiving fingers of a user, said base having at least one prong attached thereto for temporary engagement with a corresponding slot in said socket fixture.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a complete set of conductive prongs is provided for at least one socket of said fixture, an indicator is provided on said base, and wiring is provided inside said base connecting said prongs to said indicator such that said indicator is triggered by the proper completion of a circuit through said prongs.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein separate wiring, circuitry and indicators are provided for the hot, neutral and ground slots of said fixture socket such that each of said indicators is triggered, respectively, by proper completion of a circuit through said hot, neutral and ground slots of said fixture socket.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said complete set of conductive prongs, indicators, and wiring are provided for all sockets of said fixture.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said indicator is selected from the group consisting of a lighted signal, an audio signal, a liquid crystal display, and a meter.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said handle includes a built-in electrical wire measuring structure, a built-in electrical wire stripping structure and a built-in electrical wire bending structure.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein a wire stripping slot is provided at an edge of said grip, and a replaceable blade is provided adjacent to said slot such that a sharp edge of said blade partially protrudes into said slot for engagement with an insulated sleeve of a wire to be stripped.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein measuring indicia are provided on one of said support arms for use in determining the length of said wire to be stripped.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein a hole is provided on said grip for bending the stripped portion of said wire for attachment to a screw of said fixture.
- 10. A method for installing an electrical wall socket fixture into a junction box using an insulated integral handle made up of a base having proximal and distal ends, a hand grip having proximal and distal ends, and a pair of support arms extending between said base and said hand grip at each of said proximal and distal ends, said integrated handle defining a wide central opening for receiving fingers of a user, said base having at least one prong attached thereto corresponding to a slot in said fixture, wherein a wire stripping slot is provided at an edge of said grip, and a replaceable blade is provided adjacent to said slot such that a sharp edge of said blade partially protrudes into said slot for engagement with an insulated sleeve of a wire to be stripped, comprising the steps of:
a. stripping a measured amount of the insulated sleeve from the end of each wire to be attached to said fixture by placing each such wire into the stripping slot of said handle and rotating said wire against said blade; b. temporarily inserting said at least one prong of said handle into a corresponding slot on said fixture; c. holding said fixture using said handle while attaching said stripped wires to terminals on said fixture; d. using said handle to insert said fixture into said junction box; e. holding said fixture using said handle while installing said fixture into said junction box; and f. detaching said handle from said installed fixture.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein measuring indicia are provided on one of said support arms for use in determining the length of said wire to be stripped, and wherein a hole is provided on said grip for bending the stripped portion of said wire for attachment to a screw of said fixture comprising the additional steps of:
g. determining the length of each of said wires to be stripped prior to stripping them using said measuring indicia; and h. inserting each of said stripped wires into said hole, and bending each such wire prior to attachment to a screw terminal of said fixture.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein a complete set of conductive prongs is provided for at least one socket of said fixture, an indicator is provided on said base, and wiring is provided inside said base connecting said prongs to said indicator such that said indicator is triggered by the proper completion of a circuit through said prongs comprising the additional steps of:
i. inserting all of said prongs into corresponding slots on said socket; and j. using said indicator to test each of said wires as it is attached to said fixture.
- 13. An apparatus for manipulating an electrical wall switch fixture comprising an insulated integral handle made up of a base having proximal and distal ends, a hand grip having proximal and distal ends, and a pair of support arms extending between said base and said hand grip at each of said proximal and distal ends, said integrated handle defining a wide central opening for receiving fingers of a user, said base having at least one opening for receiving a toggle lever of said wall switch, and at least one magnet for temporary engagement with said switch fixture.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein a wire stripping slot is provided at an edge of said grip, and a replaceable blade is provided adjacent to said slot such that a sharp edge of said blade partially protrudes into said slot for engagement with an insulated sleeve of a wire to be stripped.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein measuring indicia are provided on one of said support arms for use in determining the length of said wire to be stripped.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein a hole is provided on said grip for bending the stripped portion of said wire for attachment to a screw of said fixture.
- 17. A method for installing an electrical wall switch fixture into a junction box using an insulated integral handle made up of a base having proximal and distal ends, a hand grip having proximal and distal ends, and a pair of support arms extending between said base and said hand grip at each of said proximal and distal ends, said integrated handle defining a wide central opening for receiving fingers of a user, said base having at least one slotted opening for receiving a toggle lever of said wall switch, and at least one magnet for temporary engagement with a metallic surface on said switch fixture comprising the steps of:
a. temporarily attaching said at least one magnet to a metallic surface on said fixture such that the toggle lever of said switch fits into said slotted opening; b. holding said fixture using said handle while attaching wires to terminals on said fixture; c. using said handle to insert said fixture into said junction box; d. holding said fixture using said handle while installing said fixture into said junction box; and e. detaching said handle from said installed fixture.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein a wire stripping slot is provided at an edge of said grip, and a replaceable blade is provided adjacent to said slot such that a sharp edge of said blade partially protrudes into said slot for engagement with an insulated sleeve of a wire to be stripped, comprising the additional step of:
f. prior to attaching the wires to said fixture, stripping a measured amount of the insulated sleeve from the end of each such wire by placing each such wire into the stripping slot of said handle and rotating said wire against said blade.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein measuring indicia are provided on one of said support arms for use in determining the length of said wire to be stripped, and wherein a hole is provided on said grip for bending the stripped portion of said wire for attachment to a screw of said fixture comprising the additional steps of:
g. determining the length of each of said wires to be stripped prior to stripping them using said measuring indicia; and h. inserting each of said stripped wires into said hole, and bending each such wire prior to attachment to a screw terminal of said fixture.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Design Application No. 29/146,415 filed on Aug. 9, 2001, and U.S. Design Application No. 29/160,095 filed on May 3, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
29160095 |
May 2002 |
US |
Child |
10171014 |
Jun 2002 |
US |