The present invention relates generally to a cover, and more particularly to a meter box cover.
Removable covers are used to cover a meter box to keep unauthorized persons and materials out of a public utility access, such as for water, gas, and electric industries. Certain meter box covers are attached to a conventional frame assembly known as a Clark frame. Various removable covers that are designed for Clark frames attach and secure to the Clark frame by using a hook that is locked into the Clark frame by a minor movement such as a quarter turn of the hook. Such removable covers utilizing a hook have a tendency to dislodge easily due to the small movement required to disengage the hook from the frame.
The present application provides a removable cover that is easily placed and secured onto a corresponding frame. The cover includes a protrusion receptacle and a protrusion cutout each located at different positions on the circumference of the cover. The cover further includes a locking assembly, such as a worm gear assembly, that extends through the protrusion cutout to lock the cover to the frame. The cover also has a plurality of alignment indicators that are aligned with the protrusion receptacle and the protrusion cutout to assist an operator in securing the cover to the frame.
The foregoing and other features of the application are described below with reference to the drawings.
The principles of the present application relate to a cover for engaging with a frame to cover an opening, such as a meter box cover for covering a meter box, for example of a water, gas, or electrical utility system and thus will be described below in this context. It will be appreciated that the principles of the application may be applicable to other covers, such as manhole covers, electrical box covers, gas covers, television covers, steam covers, etc.
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The protrusion receptacle 32 is located proximate to the perimeter of the meter box cover 30 and is sized appropriately to receive the protrusion 22 on the frame. In certain embodiments, the protrusion receptacle can have side ends that are bent upwards to maintain the protrusion 22 inside of the protrusion receptacle 32 and prevent rotation of the meter box cover 30 when the protrusion 22 is inserted into the protrusion receptacle 32. As shown in the cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of the protrusion receptacle 32 illustrated in
The locking protrusion cutout 34 is a recess located on the underside of the meter box cover 30, proximate to the perimeter of the meter box cover 30, and approximately one hundred eighty degrees from the protrusion receptacle 32. The locking protrusion cutout 34 includes a toothed portion cutout 42 shaped to receive the toothed portion 24 of the locking protrusion 20, and a protrusion portion cutout 44 shaped to receive the protrusion portion 26 of the locking protrusion 20.
The locking assembly aperture 36 is located adjacent to the locking protrusion cutout 34, and within a locking assembly recess 46. The locking assembly recess 46 can be recessed less than the locking protrusion cutout 34 such that the locking protrusion cutout 34 is deeper than the locking assembly recess 46, forming a ledge at the intersection of the locking assembly recess 46 and the locking protrusion cutout 34. The locking assembly aperture 36 extends through the underside of the meter box cover 30 and through the topside of the meter box cover 30.
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The cover 30 further includes a top surface 56. The top surface 56 of the cover 30 may have any suitable finish, such as a textured finish over some or all of the surface to provide for increased traction, and may additionally include areas for indicia, for example an area 58 identifying the usage of the cover 30, such as water meter. The top surface 56 of the meter box cover includes a plurality of alignment markers, such as a first set of alignment markers 60 indicating the position of the protrusion receptacle 32 and a second set of alignment markers 62 indicating the position of the locking protrusion cutout 34. The alignment markers 60 and 62 can be angled toward one another and provide a visual indictor to an installer to help align the meter cover in the proper position. The alignment markers 60, 62 are shown as indentations in the top surface 56 of the cover 30, although it should be appreciated that the alignment markers 60, 62 may be any suitable indicator, such as a line, a geometric shape, a raised portion, etc.
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To remove the cover 30 from the frame body 16, the locking assembly 48 can be loosened using the turning portion 52. The locking assembly 48 can include enough threads that a one-quarter turn does not completely loosen the locking assembly 48 from the frame. Once the locking assembly 48 is loosened, the locking protrusion cutout end of the cover 30 can be lifted from the frame body 16 and the cover 30 can be pulled away from the frame body 16 in a direction away from the protrusion 22 so that the protrusion 22 slides out of the protrusion receptacle 32.
Although certain embodiments have been shown and described, it is understood that equivalents and modifications falling within the scope of the appended claims will occur to others who are skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/550,141 filed Aug. 25, 2017, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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62550141 | Aug 2017 | US |