This invention relates to a system for sealing building interior electrical outlets for reducing air infiltration into buildings.
In an effort to reduce utility costs and energy use, homeowners and building owners around the world seek to reduce heat loss during winter, and air conditioning loads during summer months. In addition to providing thermal insulation to reduce conductive heat loss, an important factor in controlling and maintaining temperature within a building is the reduction of outside air infiltration. Numerous measures are taken to reduce air infiltration such as the use of building wraps and new window and door technologies designed to reduce air leakage. Another point of air infiltration is electrical outlets which are mounted in penetrations through building interior wall boards of perimeter walls. The openings provided for electrical outlets in such walls represent a pathway for air infiltration. It is known to use foam type gaskets underneath an electrical outlet cover plate to help reduce air infiltration. However, even when such gaskets are used, there remains a gap around the electrical outlet socket as well as through the electrical outlet socket openings themselves. This invention provides a system and a kit which effectively reduces air infiltration through the pathways mentioned previously.
This invention provides an electrical outlet sealing gasket and a system or kit. The system or kit is formed of two primary components. One component is an elastic sealing gasket which can be trapped between an electrical plug and a wall socket which seals the gap around the wall socket as well as the socket electrical terminal openings. When an electrical plug is not plugged into the electrical outlet, a plastic plug cover is used with the gasket, which traps the gasket in position to provide sealing, and further provides a child safety feature.
Now with reference to the Figures, features of the present invention are illustrated. Electrical outlet sealing system or kit 10, generally comprises two components; gasket 12 and plug cover 14. These components are adapted for use with a conventional electrical wall outlet 16 shown in
Now with reference to
Front face surface 32 of gasket 12 forms a pair of separated slots 36 allowing passage of plug spade terminals 28. Front face 32 has a scoring 38 in the form of a cross which optionally allows passage of ground terminal 30. Preferably, scoring 38 does not penetrate the full thickness of front face surface 32 and thus preserves the sealing capabilities provided by gasket 12 when it is not needed. Scoring 38 however, will permit passage of ground terminal 30 if it is present on plug 26 and allows the penetration of the front face surface in that area.
Plug cover 14 is formed of semi rigid or rigid plastic material and defines a front cover panel 46. From the back side of the face surface 46 extends a pair of socket tabs 48 sized to be received by outlet socket slots 24.
Both gasket 12 and plug cover 14 are preferably formed by injection molding techniques.
When plug cover 14 is placed in position on the front surface of gasket 12 with socket tabs 48 penetrating gasket slots 36, as best shown in
Use of electrical outlet sealing system 10 is illustrated in
In a second mode of operation, plug 26 is inserted into one of plug sockets 18 (the top one as shown in
While the above description constitutes the preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change without departing from the proper scope and fair meaning of the accompanying claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/656,707, filed Jun. 7, 2012.
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