The present invention relates to electrical power outlets and, more particularly, to electrical power units for providing access to electrical power in work areas and the like.
It is generally desirable to provide electrical power outlets in various types of work areas. In some cases electrical systems are configured to be modular, whereby electrical conductors are routed and connected together in different ways to provide desired configurations. Further, modular electrical systems are typically reconfigurable and adaptable as the use of a particular work area changes. Therefore, it is desirable to generally increase the flexibility of modular electrical systems, including providing different types of electrical outlets at different locations throughout a work area, for convenient access by users.
The present invention provides an electrical power outlet housing assembly that is particularly suitable for use with modular electrical power systems, including modular electrical power systems in which electrical conduits are routed along floors, wall exteriors, table surfaces, or the like. The power outlet housing is assembled in part using an outlet housing portion that is configured to support electrical contacts along an inner surface thereof. The electrical contacts can be engaged by respective prongs of male connectors that can be inserted through openings formed through the first housing portion in the vicinity of the electrical conductors. The outlet housing portion is supported at a housing enclosure portion that cooperates with the outlet housing portion to define an interior cavity that contains the electrical and/or electronic components and conductors, including those attached to the interior surface of the outlet housing portion. The outlet and housing enclosure portions further cooperate with a housing base that can establish a mechanical and electrical connection with a mounting surface, such as a raceway junction having its own electrical connectors. The electrical power outlet housing is assembled with only a few separate mechanical fasteners such as threaded screws, and the electrical conductors associated with the outlet housing portion may be coupled to the interior surface of the outlet housing portion without any separate mechanical fasteners. Optionally, a no-fastener assembly does not use separate screw fasteners or the like, and instead employs various interlocking components, including resilient latch tabs and tab-receiving portions. It is also possible to substitute one type of outlet housing portion for another, in order to adapt the housing assembly for different types of electrical and/or data outlets while changing only one of the housing portions that is used to construct the electrical power outlet housing.
According to one form of the present invention, a housing assembly is provided for mounting electrical and/or data outlets in a work area. The housing assembly includes an outlet housing portion, a housing enclosure portion, and a housing base. The outlet housing portion has an exterior surface and an interior surface, with the interior surface configured to support the electrical conductors of at least one electrical and/or data outlet. One or more openings formed in the outlet housing portion provide access to the electrical and/or data outlet, such as by receiving a plug or connector.
The outlet housing portion includes attachment structure along the interior surface, adjacent the one or more openings, with the attachment structure configured to releasably secure the electrical and/or data outlets, or for supporting individual conductors associated therewith. The housing enclosure portion is configured to engage the first housing portion, and the outlet and housing enclosure portions cooperate to define an interior cavity for receiving the electrical and/or data outlets or conductors that cooperate with housing surfaces to form such outlets. The exterior surface of the outlet housing portion and the exterior surface of the housing enclosure portion both form outer surfaces of the finished housing assembly, with the housing enclosure portion defining an opening in which the exterior surface of the outlet housing portion is mounted and made accessible. The housing base is coupled to the outlet and housing enclosure portions, and is configured to establish a mechanical connection to a mounting surface, typically having an electrical receptacle or connector associate therewith, for supplying electrical power and/or electronic signals or data to the outlet or outlets associated with the housing assembly.
According to another form of the present invention, a housing assembly is provided for mounting electrical and/or data outlets in a work area. The housing assembly includes an outlet housing portion, a housing enclosure portion, and a housing base. The outlet housing portion has an exterior surface and an interior surface, and defining at least one receptacle opening for receiving a connector associated with a data or power consumer. The housing enclosure portion is configured to engage and cooperate with the outlet housing portion to define an interior cavity for receiving at least one electrical contact or data outlet. The housing enclosure portion also defines an opening in which the outlet housing portion is mounted. The outlet housing portion includes attachment structure along the interior surface, adjacent the at least one receptacle opening and projecting into the interior cavity. The attachment structure is configured to support the at least one electrical contact or data outlet. The housing base is coupled to at least one of the outlet housing portion and the housing enclosure portion, and is configured for attachment to a mounting surface.
In one aspect, a lower region of the outlet housing portion, a lower region of the housing enclosure portion, and a lower region of the housing base all cooperate to form a lower region of the housing assembly.
Optionally, the lower region of the housing enclosure portion forms an outboard portion of the lower region of the housing assembly, the lower region of the housing base forms an inboard portion of the lower region of the housing assembly, and the lower region of the outlet housing portion is positioned between the lower regions of the housing enclosure and the housing base to thereby form an intermediate portion of the lower region of the housing assembly.
In another aspect, the outlet housing portion is generally L-shaped when viewed in profile, including an upright leg defining the at least one receptacle opening and the attachment structure, and a bottom leg extending outwardly from the upright leg.
Optionally, the housing enclosure portion is generally L-shaped at the opening when viewed in profile, and includes a bottom region framing an outboard portion of the bottom leg of the outlet housing portion, and an upright region framing the upright leg of the outlet housing portion.
In yet another aspect, the assembly further includes another outlet housing portion, and the housing enclosure portion defines two of the openings for receiving respective ones of the outlet housing portions. Optionally, the openings are positioned on opposite sides of the housing enclosure portion, and the exterior surfaces of the outlet housing portions are arranged to face outwardly in substantially opposite directions from one another.
In still another aspect, the housing base includes a generally U-shaped frame piece having a base wall located at a lower region of the housing assembly, and a pair of upstanding walls extending into the interior cavity. The outlet housing portions are mounted along and between respective opposite sides of the U-shaped frame piece, between the upstanding walls.
In a still further aspect, the assembly includes an electrical terminal mount having an attachment structure configured for releasable engagement with the attachment structure of the outlet housing portion. The electrical terminal mount cooperates with the interior surface of the outlet housing portion to secure the electrical contact or data outlet. Optionally, the attachment structure of the electrical terminal mount includes at least two latch tabs, and the attachment structure of the outlet housing portion includes at least two catches corresponding to the at least two latch tabs of the electrical terminal mount.
In another aspect, the housing assembly is in combination with the at least one electrical contact or data outlet, such as a 110-volt AC power outlet, a 220-volt AC power outlet, or a low voltage DC power outlet.
Thus, the electrical power outlet housing assembly of the present invention is readily assembled and disassembled or reconfigured with minimal use of separate fasteners, and is particularly well suited for use in work areas having modular electrical and/or data systems. The housing assembly can be quickly secured to a mounting surface in a manner that simultaneously establishes electrical connections to a power and/or data supply. For example the housing assembly may be incorporated into a low profile electrical raceway system for routing power or data in different directions throughout a work area or the like.
These and other objects, advantages, purposes and features of the present invention will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.
Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, an electrical power outlet housing assembly 10 is assembled from four main housing components, including two outlet housing portions 12, a housing enclosure portion 14, and a housing base 16 (
Outlet housing portions 12 are generally L-shaped (
Contact receiving walls 48 are joined together at a lower end of interior side 30 by a horizontal bottom wall 52 that has a pair of openings 54 configured to receive respective hooks 56 of electrical contact fixture 20, which hooks 56 are located generally across from resilient latch tabs 46 and spaced inboard of latch tabs 46 for engagement with openings 54, which are spaced inboard from openings 44. As best shown in
Additional structure is provided along interior side or surface 30 of the upright leg 12b of outlet housing portion 12, including generally C-shaped walls 70 surrounding line and neutral openings of outlet openings 18 (
As best shown in
Electrical conductors 68a-c terminate at respective male blade terminals 76a-c, which in turn are received or mounted in a clamshell housing that forms a male plug connector 78 (
Housing enclosure portion 14 includes a generally planar top wall 90 having arcuate opposite end portions that transition downwardly to upright arcuate walls 92, which terminate at a generally circular bottom rim 94 (
Referring to
In the illustrated embodiment, a lower surface of the housing base's bottom wall 84 includes four downwardly-projecting features 98 (
Accordingly, the electrical power outlet housing of the present invention can be assembled and dissembled with minimal use of fasteners, and with the electrical components of the electrical receptacles being assembled directly to outlet housing portions without need for any separate fasteners. It will be appreciated that the outlet housing portions may be configured to support many different types of electrical and/or electronic data outlets, and without changing the configurations of the other housing components including housing enclosure portion 14 and housing base 16.
Electrical power outlet housing 10 may be configured for attachment to raceway junctions of a modular electrical power system and only one or two steps, including placing the housing on the junction and, optionally, securing the housing in place using a single fastener, if desired. Because the electrical power outlet power housing 10 is generally circular in shape, when viewed from above, the orientations of the electrical outlet or outlet openings 18 can be changed as desired, simply by rotating the electrical power outlet housing and reinstalling at the raceway junction, particularly since the downwardly-projecting features 98 of the bottom wall 84 are arranged symmetrically, allowing the outlet housing 10 to be rotated about a vertical axis extending through central openings 100, 102. Thus, the electrical power outlet housing provides a convenient and readily reconfigurable power and/or data unit that is quickly installed or removed, and is reconfigurable with minimal use of separate fasteners due to the various interlocking features and components used to secure the housing portions together and to secure the electrical components inside the housing.
Changes and modifications in the specifically-described embodiments may be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/143,422, filed Apr. 6, 2015, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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