The present invention relates to mounts designed to attach to roofing structures such as a beam in a metal industrial or commercial building, for example.
Various devices are known in the art that connect a light to a support structure. For example, Irish Wire Product Ltd sells a product called Loft Light for Attics by Loftleg, which is for mounting a light to a wooden beam that supports the ceiling of a dwelling or home. See https://www.irishwire.com/merchant-product/loft-light. However, such a device is ill-suited for beams that are not made of wood.
Therefore, there exists a need for a new mounting box for attachment to beams. Preferably, the box facilitates the connection to the beam, providing a secure overhead light for a commercial building, such as a warehouse. Preferably, the interior of the box is easily accessible, allowing for easier installation to the beam or other support structure and also accessibility to the contents of the box interior such as electrical wiring.
The present disclosure provides mounting boxes as described herein.
In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides a method of mounting a box to a beam of a building. The method may comprise providing a building comprising a beam. The beam may comprise a beam lateral side and a beam bottom side. The method may also comprise providing a box comprising an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion may comprise an upper portion front side, an upper portion rear side, an upper portion width extending from the upper portion front side to the upper portion rear side, an upper portion left side, an upper portion right side, an upper portion length extending from the upper portion left side to the upper portion right side and the length may be generally perpendicular to the upper portion width, an upper portion top side, an upper portion bottom side that may be oriented generally perpendicular to the upper portion front side, an upper portion height extending from the upper portion top side to the upper portion bottom side and the height may be generally perpendicular to the upper portion width and length. The lower portion may comprise a lower portion front side, a lower portion rear side, a lower portion width extending from the lower portion front side to the lower portion rear side, a lower portion left side, a lower portion right side, a lower portion length extending from the lower portion left side to the lower portion right side and the length may be generally perpendicular to the lower portion width, and a lower portion bottom side that may be located below the upper portion bottom side. Optionally, the lower portion front side is indented relative to the upper portion front side. Optionally, the upper portion bottom side and the lower portion front side form a i) corner having an angle of approximately 90 degrees and ii) a recess. Optionally, the method also comprises positioning the upper portion front side against the beam lateral side. Optionally, the method also comprises attaching the box to the beam using a fastener.
Optionally, the upper portion front side comprises a generally circular fastener hole. Optionally, the lower portion bottom side comprises a light bulb socket extending generally downwardly from the lower portion bottom side. Optionally, the method further comprises placing a light bulb in the light bulb socket. Optionally, the box further comprises a box interior comprising electrical wiring powering the light bulb socket. Optionally, the upper portion left side and the upper portion right side each comprise a hole and optionally, the electrical wiring passes through the holes in the upper portion left side and upper portion right side and to the light bulb socket. Optionally, the lower portion left side and the lower portion right side each comprise a hole and optionally the electrical wiring passes through the holes in the lower portion left side and lower portion right side. Optionally, the upper portion front side and lower portion front side are generally flat. Optionally, the upper portion rear side comprises a slanted roof, the slanted roof angled at an angle of between about 10 degrees and 80 degrees relative to the upper portion front side. Optionally, the slanted roof is in the form of a removable plate. Optionally, the box is generally L-shaped. Optionally, the box comprises a generally hollow interior. Optionally, the recess is generally rectangular in shape. Optionally, the lower portion bottom side comprises a hole. Optionally, the box comprises at least one chamfered edge. Optionally, the box is in the form of a housing. Optionally, the box is comprised of metal. Optionally, the method further comprises joining a light bulb to the lower portion bottom side.
In still further embodiments, the present disclosure provides a box configured to mount to a beam of a building, the box comprising an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion may comprise an upper portion generally flat front side comprising at least one generally circular fastener hole, an upper portion rear side, an upper portion width extending from the upper portion front side to the upper portion rear side, an upper portion left side, an upper portion right side, an upper portion length extending from the upper portion left side to the upper portion right side and the length may be generally perpendicular to the upper portion width, an upper portion top side, an upper portion generally flat bottom side that may be oriented generally perpendicular to the upper portion front side, an upper portion height extending from the upper portion top side to the upper portion bottom side and the height may be generally perpendicular to the upper portion width and length. The lower portion may comprise a lower portion generally flat front side, a lower portion rear side, a lower portion width extending from the lower portion front side to the lower portion rear side, a lower portion left side, a lower portion right side, a lower portion length extending from the lower portion left side to the lower portion right side and the length may be generally perpendicular to the lower portion width, and a lower portion bottom side located below the upper portion bottom side. Optionally, the front side of the lower portion is indented relative to the front side of the upper portion. Optionally, the bottom of the upper portion and the front side of the lower portion form a corner having an angle of approximately 90 degrees and form a recess. Optionally, the bottom side of the lower portion comprises a light bulb socket extending generally downwardly from the bottom side of the lower portion.
Optionally, the box comprises a box interior. Optionally, the upper portion left side and the upper portion right side each comprise a hole. Optionally, electrical wiring is configured to pass through the upper portion left side into the box interior to the bulb socket and out the upper portion right side. Optionally, the box comprises a box interior. Optionally, the lower portion left side and the lower portion right side each comprise a hole. Optionally, electrical wiring is configured to pass through the lower portion left side into the box interior to the bulb socket and out the lower portion right side. Optionally, the at least one generally circular fastener hole is configured to hold a fastener. Optionally, the upper portion generally flat front side is configured to confront against a side of a beam.
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Having now described the invention in accordance with the requirements of the patent statutes, those skilled in the art will understand how to make changes and modifications to the disclosed embodiments to meet their specific requirements or conditions. Changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. In addition, the steps of any method described herein may be performed in any suitable order and steps may be performed simultaneously if needed.
Terms of degree such as “generally”, “substantially”, “about” and “approximately” as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed. For example, these terms can be construed as including a deviation of at least ±5% of the modified term if this deviation would not negate the meaning of the word it modifies.