1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a faceplate for the keypad of a load control device for controlling the amount of power delivered to an electrical load from an AC power source and more particularly to a glass faceplate for a wall box mounted load control device.
2. Description of Related Art
Wall mounted controls such as dimmers and switches for lamp and fan loads are well known. Typical devices include architectural style controls made and sold by the assignee of the present invention under the trademarks NOVA® and VAREO®; designer style controls made and sold by the assignee of the present invention under the trademark MAESTRO®, DIVA®, SKYLARK®, traditional style controls made and sold by the assignee of this invention under the trademarks ARIADNI® and FAEDRA®; and whole-home controls under the trademark RADIORA made and sold by the assignee of the present invention; and numerous other similar wall box mounted controls.
A control with a key pad for a RADIORA system is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 7,796,057, which is assigned to the assignee of this application.
Each of these devices have manual controls such as sliders, switch buttons and keypads which are accessible through openings in a decorative and protective faceplate. These faceplates are thin plastic plates which are commonly removably connected to the body of the wall mounted control by a faceplate adapter structure.
The use of glass for a face plate is very desirable because of its aesthetic appeal but the fragility of glass and the difficulty of removably connecting it to the wall box, and the danger of its falling and breaking into sharp shards; required a glass so thick that it would not be flush with the wall in which it is mounted. Thus, there has been a long felt need for a structure that would permit the use of glass for the decorative and protective faceplate of a wall-mounted electrical control device.
In accordance with the invention, a thin, e.g. less than about 3-mil thick tempered glass is cemented or bonded or otherwise permanently connected to a plastic carrier which is in turn connected to a faceplate adapter which is conventionally secured to the wall box body. The carrier is further pivotably tethered to the faceplate adapter, as by one or more thin bands, preferably elastic, so that when the faceplate is removed from the wall box, the tether will prevent the accidental dropping of the faceplate, while permitting access to the wall box for mounting or maintenance. When the faceplate is remounted on the wall box, the tethers are arranged to lie flat along the sides and between the carrier and adapter.
The glass surface area bonded to the carrier may be clear or may be any selected color. The underlying carrier may also be decorated as with any color or design. Since the glass is tempered if it is dropped for any reason onto a hard surface, if fractured, it will fracture in small pieces without sharp edges. Further, by keeping the glass to a thickness less than 3 millimeters, the glass will not extend off the wall and will be flush with the wall and the control buttons which are accessible through slots in the glass. Such slots are preferably formed by machining.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention that refers to the accompanying drawings.
The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, is better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purposes of illustrating the invention, there is shown in the drawings an embodiment that is presently preferred, in which like numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific methods and instrumentalities disclosed.
The control device 20 has a wallbox base unit comprising a cradle 40 (shown in
As shown in FIGS. 2 and 4-6, the glass faceplate 21 is cemented around a peripheral surface thereof to a molded plastic carrier plate 50. Other permanent connection devices can be used, including clamps, nuts and bolts and the like. The carrier plate 50 has a peripheral wall 51 and a central opening 52 (
The interior side edges of the carrier wall 51 contain ratchet extensions 54 and 55 (
The adapter plate 70 also contains projections 80, 82, which extend from its peripheral edge. The projection 80 receives the cooperating ratchet extension 54 on carrier 50 and the projection 82 receives the ratchet extension 55 on carrier 50 to enable the nested and removable connection of the carrier 50 and the glass plate 21 to the adapter plate 70. As shown in
While the carrier wall 51 is shown as a continuous enclosed wall, the wall need not be continuous and only the side edges of the wall carrying the ratchets 54 and 55 are necessary. However, the full peripheral wall is useful in positioning the carrier plate 50 on the adapter plate 70.
The glass faceplate 21 may be back-lighted if desired to cause the faceplate to glow with an aesthetically-pleasing appearance. The glass faceplate 21 may be illuminated by a light source 150, for example, one or more LEDs (not shown) in the wall box unit and one or more light pipes 152 conducting the light from the LEDs to the rear surface glass faceplate. For example, the rear surface of the glass faceplate 21 exposed by the central opening 52 of the carrier plate 50 could be illuminated. In addition, the edges of the openings 60, 61 of the glass faceplate 21 could be illuminated.
As a further feature of the invention, and to prevent possible breakage of glass faceplate 21 by a fall to the floor when opened to allow access to the interior of the keypad assembly 22 or the wall box circuits, the carrier 50 is pivotally connected to the adapter 70. In a preferred embodiment, the pivotal mounting is accomplished by two tethers 100, 102 (e.g., each about 2.5 centimeters wide). Each tether 100, 102 has one of their ends 104, 106 respectively connected to posts 108, 110, respectively, of carrier 50 (
When the carrier 50 and glass faceplate 21 are rotated back from the open condition of
While the pivotal connection of the carrier 50 to the adapter 70 has been made with elastic tethers 100 and 102, the pivotal connection can be made with other instrumentalities such as a pivot, a living hinge, or the like.
While the invention has been described in connection with a wall box control having a five scene key pad, the invention can be applied to any wall box control having a faceplate. Thus, the invention can be used for a dimmer switch 130 of
Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.
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