Multimedia outlet with protective cover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6793524
  • Patent Number
    6,793,524
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 30, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A cover assembly for covering an outlet box. The assembly includes a cover plate and an insert piece having a middle member and two retention members. The cover plate defines a cover aperture which receives the middle member of the insert piece from a back side of the cover plate. The retention members of the insert piece abut the back side of the cover plate. The insert piece may define a connector aperture for receiving a cable connector and may include designation figures. The assembly may also include a strap defining mounting apertures for receiving snap-fit connector modules. The strap may define shelves along two opposed sides for receiving the retention members of an insert piece. The strap may also define tab slots for receiving tabs of the insert piece.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to covers for use on multimedia outlets or other telecommunication outlets.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Multimedia outlets typically include a variety of cable connectors or jacks mounted in an outlet box for receiving cables carrying telecommunications signals. The connectors and jacks might include video, computer, or telephone data connectors such as coaxial cable connectors, twisted pair connectors, or fiber optic connectors. Because the connectors are used for different applications, there is a need for a connector designation system for distinguishing each connector in a multimedia outlet.




In addition, the connectors may be mounted into outlet boxes using snap-fit connector modules. Although snap-fit connector modules allow for easy assembly, it is desirable to prevent the modules from being removed from the multimedia outlet too easily. Therefore, there is a need to retain the various assemblies preventing the modules from being removed from the multimedia outlet.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the present invention relates to a cover assembly for covering an outlet box. The assembly includes a cover plate and an insert piece having a middle member and two retention members. The cover plate defines a cover aperture which receives the middle member of the insert piece. The retention members of the insert piece abut a back surface of the cover plate. The insert piece may define a connector aperture for receiving a cable connector.




Another aspect of the present invention relates to incorporating designation figures on the insert piece as described above. The insert piece may also include tabs extending from a rear surface of the insert piece.




A further aspect of the present invention relates to a strap for use with the assembly described above. The strap defines mounting apertures for receiving snap-fit connector modules. The strap may define shelves along two opposed sides for receiving the retention members of an insert piece. The strap may also define tab slots for receiving the tabs of the insert piece.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of an assembly according to the present invention with an outlet box.





FIG. 2

is a partially exploded perspective view of the assembly of

FIG. 1

with the strap coupled to the outlet box.





FIG. 3

is a partially exploded perspective view of the assembly of

FIG. 1

with the insert pieces mounted in the strap.





FIG. 4

is a front perspective view of the assembly of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a rear perspective view of the assembly of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a front perspective view of an assembly according to the present invention with connector modules mounted in the strap.





FIG. 7

is a rear perspective view of the assembly of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

is a front perspective view of a strap according to the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a rear perspective view of the strap of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is a front view of the strap of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 11

is a rear view of the strap of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 12

is a side view of the strap of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 13

is a front perspective view of a blank insert piece according to the present invention.





FIG. 14

is a rear perspective view of the insert piece of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 15

is a front view of the insert piece of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 16

is rear view of the insert piece of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 17

is a top view of the insert piece of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 18

is a side view of the insert piece of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 19

is a front view of the insert of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 20

is a front view of an example of a computer data insert piece according to the present invention.





FIG. 21

is a front view of a telephone or voice insert piece according to the present invention.





FIG. 22

is a front view of a video IN insert piece according to the present invention.





FIG. 23

is a front view of a video OUT insert piece according to the present invention.





FIG. 24

is a front view of an RCA insert piece according to the present invention.





FIG. 25

is a front view of an S-video insert piece according to the present invention.





FIG. 26

is a front view of a fiber ST insert piece according to the present invention.





FIG. 27

is a front view of a fiber SC insert piece according to the present invention.





FIG. 28

is a front perspective view of the insert of FIG.


20


.





FIG. 29

is a rear perspective view of the insert of FIG.


20


.





FIG. 30

is a front perspective view of the insert of FIG.


22


.





FIG. 31

is a rear perspective view of the insert of FIG.


22


.





FIG. 32

is a front perspective view of the insert of FIG.


27


.





FIG. 33

is a rear perspective view of the insert of FIG.


27


.





FIG. 34

is a partial cross sectional front perspective view of the assembly of

FIG. 6

along line A—A.





FIG. 35

is a rear perspective view of the assembly of FIG.


34


.





FIG. 36

is a cutaway perspective view of an assembly according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1-5

show a cover assembly


10


according to the present invention with an outlet box


20


. The assembly


10


includes a cover plate


30


, insert pieces


40


,


41


, and


42


, and a strap


50


. Strap


50


is configured to span an open end


55


of the outlet box


20


. The strap


50


defines mounting apertures


53


for receiving connector modules


60


and


62


. Connector modules


60


and


62


include cable connectors


56


or jacks


57


. Insert pieces


40


,


41


, and


42


fit within a cover aperture


68


defined by the cover plate


30


. The cover plate


30


holds the insert pieces against the strap


50


. The insert pieces


40


,


41


, and


42


define connector apertures


40


′,


41


′, and


42


′ for receiving connectors


56


mounted in the connector modules


60


or for receiving a connector into the jack


57


in connector module


62


.





FIGS. 6 and 7

show assembly


10


with the outlet box removed. The connector modules


60


and


62


are snap-fit modules which include flexible push tabs


64


having a ramped lip


64


′. Modules


60


and


62


may be inserted and removed from a frontside of the strap


50


by depressing the push tabs


64


. In

FIG. 35

, the connector module


60


is shown to be engaged to the strap


50


. A portion of the strap


50


is shown with phantom lines for clarity purposes to illustrate the ramped lip


64


′ of the flexible push tab


64


of the connector module


60


engaged to the strap


50


. Screws


70


couple the strap


50


to the cover plate


30


through fastener holes


72


and


74


defined by the cover plate and the strap


50


.




The insert pieces


40


-


42


overlap at least a portion of corresponding mounting apertures


53


in the strap


50


. The insert pieces


40


-


42


prevent modules


60


and


62


from being removed from the strap


50


without first removing the cover plate


30


and insert pieces. Furthermore, the insert pieces themselves cannot be removed unless the cover plate


30


is first removed from the assembly


10


.





FIGS. 8-12

illustrate a strap


50


according to the present invention. The strap


50


defines a plurality of mounting apertures


53


for mounting connector modules


60


to the outlet box


20


. The strap


50


has a front surface


80


, a back surface


82


, and an outside edge


81


which includes two sides


83


and


84


. The outside edge


81


is recessed from the front surface


80


, thereby forming a lip


85


around the outside edge of the strap


50


. The front surface


80


of the strap


50


fits within the cover aperture


68


from a back side


33


of the cover plate


30


so that the lip


85


of the strap


50


abuts the back side


33


of the cover plate


30


.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, sides


83


and


84


of the strap


50


define recessed shelves


90


. The shelves


90


are shaped to receive side retention members


100


of the insert pieces


40


-


42


. Strap


50


may also define tab slots


92


in the front surface


80


for receiving tabs


102


of the insert pieces.




The strap


50


defines fastener holes


74


for securing the strap


50


to the cover plate


30


. The strap


50


also defines fastener holes


76


for securing the strap


50


to an outlet box


20


.





FIGS. 13-18

show a blank insert piece


110


according to the present invention. Each insert piece in the assembly


10


corresponds to one or more mounting apertures


53


in the strap


50


. The insert pieces cover the mounting apertures


53


and the connector modules


60


received in the mounting apertures


53


so that the modules


60


cannot be removed without first removing the insert pieces. Blank insert piece


110


may be used as a dust cap to cover an unused jack to prevent dust or other foreign material from entering the jack or may be used to cover an empty mounting aperture.




Other embodiments of insert pieces according to the present invention, as shown in

FIGS. 20-33

, include connector apertures for receiving a cable connector mounted in a mounting aperture


53


of the strap


50


to pass through the insert member or for allowing a connector on an end of a cable to be received by a jack under the insert piece. The connector apertures may be sized and shaped to correspond to various types of connectors or jacks. For example

FIGS. 20 and 21

show insert pieces


40


and


125


having a twisted pair plug aperture


126


.

FIGS. 22 and 23

show insert pieces


41


and


42


having a video connector aperture


124


.

FIG. 24

shows an insert piece


128


having an RCA connector aperture


129


.

FIGS. 25-27

show insert pieces


130


-


132


having other variously shaped connector apertures


133


-


135


. Other shapes can be used as desired for different connector styles.




The insert pieces may also include designation figures which identify the different applications using a connector or jack in the corresponding mounting aperture


53


. For example, the insert piece


40


shown in

FIGS. 20 and 28

shows a computer

figure 47

which may be used to designate that insert piece


40


corresponds to a computer data jack or port. Similarly, insert pieces


125


,


41


and


42


include designation figures.


140


,


141


, and


142


indicating telephone, video IN, and video OUT connectors or jacks respectively. The insert pieces may also be color coded in order to differentiate between connector and jack types.




Referring now to

FIGS. 13-18

, an insert piece according to the present invention such as insert piece


110


includes a middle member


112


having front and rear surfaces


205


and


206


. In the illustrated embodiments, the front surface


205


is shaped to correspond to the shape of a front surface


31


of the cover plate


30


. For example, the front surface


205


of the insert piece is curved to follow the curved front surface


31


of the cover plate


30


.




The insert piece


110


includes retention members


100


extending from opposed sides of the middle member


112


. The retention members


100


have a front surface


210


which is set back from the front surface


205


of the middle member


112


of the insert piece


110


thereby forming a shoulder. When the insert member


110


is coupled to the cover plate


30


and strap


50


, the retention members


100


are received by the shelves


90


of the strap


50


so that the retention members


100


are retained between a back side


33


of the cover plate


30


and the strap


50


. Specifically, an aperture edge


35


which defines the plate aperture


68


traps the retention members


100


of the insert piece


110


into opposed shelves


90


of the strap


50


. As shown in

FIGS. 34 and 35

, a back side


36


of the aperture edge


35


abuts the front surface


210


of the retention members


100


. When the cover plate


30


and strap


50


are coupled to the outlet box


20


as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the insert pieces


40


-


42


cannot be removed from the assembly without first removing the cover plate


30


. The cover plate


30


prevents the removal of the insert pieces. The insert pieces, in turn, prevent the modules


60


and


62


from being removed from the assembly.




The insert pieces may also include tabs


102


extending from the rear surface


206


of the middle member


112


. The insert tabs


102


are sized to be received by the tab slots


92


defined by the strap


50


. The tabs


102


may be configured to wedge or friction fit into tab slots


92


so that the frictional force of the tabs


102


in the tab slots


92


will hold the insert pieces in a mating arrangement with strap


50


during assembly. Insert tabs


102


assist in aligning the insert piece relative to the strap


50


and improve the ease of assembly.




The retention members


100


may also include extensions


211


. As shown in

FIG. 35

, when the insert members are assembled with the strap


50


the extensions


211


extend beyond side edges


213


of the strap


50


. The extension members


211


provide a surface for easy removal of the insert pieces from the strap


50


.




As shown in

FIG. 36

, the insert pieces may also include an orientation tab


240


. Orientation tab


240


extends from the rear surface


206


of the insert piece


130


. Insert piece


130


is an s-video insert piece which includes a slightly off-center connector aperture


133


. In order to assist in properly orienting the insert piece


130


, the orientation tab


240


has been included. The orientation tab


240


is received by the connector module


260


above the push tab


64


and adjacent module portion


261


. If a user attempted to insert the insert piece up-side-down, the orientation tab


240


would be blocked by module portion


262


.




The insert pieces of the present invention may be used to designate the various connectors and connector jacks in a multimedia outlet and may be swapped in and out of an outlet assembly as desired, but only upon prior removal of the cover plate


30


. In this way the insert pieces also prevent the snap-fit connector modules from being removed from the outlet without first removing the cover plate.




Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.



Claims
  • 1. A cover assembly for covering an open end of an outlet box, the outlet box having a strap, the assembly comprising:an insert piece having a middle member and two retention members, the retention members extending from opposed sides of the middle member, the retention members having a front surface recessed from a front surface of the middle member; and a cover plate having a front side and a back side, the cover plate defining a fastener hole, the cover plate defining a plate aperture, wherein the middle member of the insert piece may be received in the plate aperture from the back side of the cover plate so that a back side of the cover plate abuts the front surface of the retention members of the insert piece, wherein the insert piece includes a tab on a back side of the middle member, and wherein the strap defines a tab slot which receives the tab of the insert piece.
  • 2. The cover assembly of claim 1 wherein the insert piece defines a connector aperture.
  • 3. The cover assembly of claim 1 wherein a front side of the middle member of the insert piece includes at least one designation figure.
  • 4. The cover assembly of claim 1 wherein the insert piece is a first insert piece and wherein the assembly further comprises a second insert piece having a middle member and two retention members, the retention members extending from opposed sides of the middle member, the retention members of the second insert piece each having a front surface, wherein the second insert piece may be received by the plate aperture from the back side of the cover plate so that the plate aperture receives the middle member of the second insert piece and the back side of the cover plate abuts the front surface of the retention members of the second insert piece.
  • 5. A cover assembly for covering an open end of an outlet box, the assembly comprising:a strap having a front surface and a back surface, the strap defining at least one mounting aperture for receiving a cable connector, wherein the strap is adapted to engage a releasable tab of the cable connector, the strap having a first side and a second side; an insert piece having a middle member and two retention members, the retention members extending from opposed sides of the middle member, the retention members each having a front surface; a cover plate having a front side and a back side, the cover plate defining a fastener hole, the cover plate defining a plate aperture, wherein the insert piece may be received by the plate aperture from the back side of the cover plate so that the middle member is received in the plate aperture and the back side of the cover plate abuts the front surfaces of the retention members of the insert piece; and wherein the cover plate may be coupled to the strap so that the middle member of the insert piece overlaps at least a portion of the mounting aperture of the strap.
  • 6. The cover assembly of claim 5 wherein the sides of the strap each define a recessed shelf which receive the retention members of the insert piece so that the retention members of the insert piece are retained between the cover plate and the recessed shelf of the strap.
  • 7. The cover assembly of claim 6 wherein the insert piece defines a connector aperture.
  • 8. The cover assembly of claim 7 further comprising a cable connector module housing a cable connector, the connector module received in the mounting aperture of the strap, the connector of the connector module received by the connector aperture of the insert piece.
  • 9. The cover assembly of claim 5 wherein the insert piece includes a tab on a back side of the middle member, and wherein the strap defines a tab slot which receives the tab of the insert piece.
  • 10. The cover assembly of claim 5 wherein a front side of the middle member of the insert piece includes at least one designation figure.
  • 11. The cover assembly of claim 5 wherein the insert piece is a first insert piece and wherein the assembly further comprises a second insert piece having a middle member and two retention members, the retention members extending from opposed sides of the middle member, the retention members of the second insert piece each having a front surface, wherein the second insert piece may be received by the plate aperture from the back side of the cover plate so that the plate aperture receives the middle member of the second insert piece and the back side of the cover plate abuts the front surface of the retention members of the second insert piece.
  • 12. An outlet box assembly comprising:a telecommunications outlet box; a strap having a front surface and a back surface, the strap defining at least one mounting aperture for receiving a cable connector, wherein the strap is adapted to engage a releasable tab of the cable connector, the strap having a first side and a second side, the strap being coupled to the open end of the outlet box; an insert piece having a middle member and two retention members, the retention members extending from opposed sides of the middle member, the retention members defining two side shoulders each having a front surface; a cover plate having a front side and a back side, the cover plate defining a fastener hole, the cover plate defining a plate aperture defined by an aperture edge, wherein the insert piece is received by the plate aperture from the back side of the cover plate so that the aperture edge of the plate aperture abuts the front surfaces of the side shoulders of the insert piece; wherein the cover plate is coupled to the outlet box so that the strap is between the outlet box and the cover plate and so that the middle member of the insert piece overlaps at least a portion of the mounting aperture of the strap.
  • 13. The assembly of claim 12 further comprising a connector module received by the mounting aperture of the strap.
  • 14. The assembly of claim 12 wherein the sides of the strap each define a recessed shelf which receive the retention members of the insert piece so that the retention members of the insert piece are retained between the cover plate and the recessed shelf of the strap.
  • 15. The assembly of claim 14 wherein the insert piece defines a connector aperture.
  • 16. The assembly of claim 15 further comprising a cable connector module housing a cable connector, the connector module received in the mounting aperture of the strap, the connector of the connector module received by the connector aperture of the insert piece.
  • 17. The assembly of claim 12 wherein the insert piece includes a tab on a back side of the middle member, and wherein the strap defines a tab slot which receives the tab of the insert piece.
  • 18. The assembly of claim 12 wherein a front side of the middle member of the insert piece includes designation figures.
  • 19. The assembly of claim 12 wherein the insert piece is a first insert piece and wherein the assembly further comprises a second insert piece having a middle member and two retention members, the retention members extending from opposed sides of the middle member, the retention members of the second insert piece each having a front surface, wherein the second insert piece may be received by the plate aperture from the back side of the cover plate so that the plate aperture receives the middle member of the second insert piece and the back side of the cover plate abuts the front surface of the retention members of the second insert piece.
  • 20. A one piece insert for an outlet box cover assembly, the insert comprising:a middle member, the middle member having a front surface, and a rear surface; a tab extending from the rear surface of the middle member in a direction perpendicular to the rear surface of the insert; and two retention members extending from opposed sides of the middle member, the retention members each having a front surface, the front surface of the retention members being recessed from the front surface of the middle member.
  • 21. The insert of claim 20 wherein the front surface of the middle member includes designation figures.
  • 22. The insert of claim 20 further comprising a second tab extending from the rear surface of the middle member in a direction perpendicular to the rear surface of the insert.
  • 23. A strap for an outlet box cover assembly, the strap comprising:a strap body, the strap body having a front surface, a back surface, a first side and a second side; wherein the strap body defines at least one mounting aperture for receiving a cable connector; wherein the first and second sides of the strap body each define a recessed shelf; wherein the strap body defines a fastener hole for receiving a fastener to couple the strap to a telecommunications outlet box; and wherein the strap body defines a tab slot for receiving a tab of an insert piece.
  • 24. The strap of claim 23 wherein the strap body defines two corresponding tab slots for each mounting aperture, the tab slots being on opposed sides of the corresponding mounting aperture and wherein the strap defines a pair of opposed recessed shelves for each mounting aperture.
  • 25. An outlet box assembly comprising:an outlet box having an open end; a cover plate having a front side and a back side, the cover plate defining a plate aperture, the cover plate coupled to the open end of the outlet box; a cable connector including a flexible push tab coupled to the outlet box, and wherein the cable connector is positioned to be accessible through the plate aperture of the cover plate; an insert piece having a front member and a retention member extending from a side of the front member, the insert piece being positioned between the back side of the cover plate and the connector so that the connector cannot be removed from the outlet box without first removing the cover plate from the outlet box.
  • 26. The assembly of claim 25 wherein the front member of the insert piece defines a connector aperture for accessing the connector through the insert piece.
  • 27. An outlet assembly comprising:an outlet box assembly having an open end; a cover plate having a front side and a back side, the cover plate defining a plate aperture, the cover plate coupled to the open end of the outlet box assembly; a cable connector module positioned at the open end of the outlet box assembly, wherein the cable connector module includes a cable connector positioned to be accessible through the plate aperture of the cover plate; a flexible mounting tab on the cable connector module including a ramped lip for snap mounting the cable connector module to the outlet box assembly; means held by the cover plate for preventing the removal of the cable connector module from the outlet box assembly without first removing the means.
  • 28. A cover assembly for covering an open end of an outlet box, the assembly comprising:a strap having a front surface and a back surface, the strap defining at least one mounting aperture for receiving a cable connector, the strap having a first side and a second side; an insert piece having a middle member and two retention members, the retention members extending from opposed sides of the middle member, the retention members each having a front surface; a cover plate having a front side and a back side, the cover plate defining a fastener hole, the cover plate defining a plate aperture, wherein the insert piece may be received by the plate aperture from the back side of the cover plate so that the middle member is received in the plate aperture and the back side of the cover plate abuts the front surfaces of the retention members of the insert piece; wherein the cover plate may be coupled to the strap so that the middle member of the insert piece overlaps at least a portion of the mounting aperture of the strap; and wherein the sides of the strap each define a recessed shelf which receive the retention members of the insert piece so that the retention members of the insert piece are retained between the cover plate and the recessed shelf of the strap.
  • 29. The cover assembly of claim 28 wherein the insert piece defines a connector aperture.
  • 30. The cover assembly of claim 29 further comprising a cable connector module housing a cable connector, the connector module received in the mounting aperture of the strap, the connector of the connector module received by the connector aperture of the insert piece.
  • 31. A cover assembly for covering an open end of an outlet box, the assembly comprising:a strap having a front surface and a back surface, the strap defining at least one mounting aperture for receiving a cable connector, the strap having a first side and a second side; an insert piece having a middle member and two retention members, the retention members extending from opposed sides of the middle member, the retention members each having a front surface; a cover plate having a front side and a back side, the cover plate defining a fastener hole, the cover plate defining a plate aperture, wherein the insert piece may be received by the plate aperture from the back side of the cover plate so that the middle member is received in the plate aperture and the back side of the cover plate abuts the front surfaces of the retention members of the insert piece; wherein the cover plate may be coupled to the strap so that the middle member of the insert piece overlaps at least a portion of the mounting aperture of the strap; wherein the insert piece includes a tab on a back side of the middle member; and wherein the strap defines a tab slot which receives the tab of the insert piece.
  • 32. An outlet box assembly comprising:a telecommunications outlet box; a strap having a front surface and a back surface, the strap defining at least one mounting aperture for receiving a cable connector, the strap having a first side and a second side, the strap being coupled to the open end of the outlet box; an insert piece having a middle member and two retention members, the retention members extending from opposed sides of the middle member, the retention members defining two side shoulders each having a front surface; a cover plate having a front side and a back side, the cover plate defining a fastener hole, the cover plate defining a plate aperture defined by an aperture edge, wherein the insert piece is received by the plate aperture from the back side of the cover plate so that the aperture edge of the plate aperture abuts the front surfaces of the side shoulders of the insert piece; wherein the cover plate is coupled to the outlet box so that the strap is between the outlet box and the cover plate and so that the middle member of the insert piece overlaps at least a portion of the mounting aperture of the strap; and wherein the sides of the strap each define a recessed shelf which receive the retention members of the insert piece so that the retention members of the insert piece are retained between the cover plate and the recessed shelf of the strap.
  • 33. The assembly of claim 32 wherein the insert piece defines a connector aperture.
  • 34. The assembly of claim 33 further comprising a cable connector module housing a cable connector, the connector module received in the mounting aperture of the strap, the connector of the connector module received by the connector aperture of the insert piece.
  • 35. An outlet box assembly comprising:a telecommunications outlet box; a strap having a front surface and a back surface, the strap defining at least one mounting aperture for receiving a cable connector, the strap having a first side and a second side, the strap being coupled to the open end of the outlet box; an insert piece having a middle member and two retention members, the retention members extending from opposed sides of the middle member, the retention members defining two side shoulders each having a front surface; a cover plate having a front side and a back side, the cover plate defining a fastener hole, the cover plate defining a plate aperture defined by an aperture edge, wherein the insert piece is received by the plate aperture from the back side of the cover plate so that the aperture edge of the plate aperture abuts the front surfaces of the side shoulders of the insert piece; wherein the cover plate is coupled to the outlet box so that the strap is between the outlet box and the cover plate and so that the middle member of the insert piece overlaps at least a portion of the mounting aperture of the strap; wherein the insert piece includes a tab on a back side of the middle member; and wherein the strap defines a tab slot which receives the tab of the insert piece.
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