The present invention relates to the field of outdoor ground-level fixtures and electrical devices, and more particularly to an in-ground support post that enables mounting of both high and low voltage components in a single mounting post.
In-ground outlet posts have been disclosed in U.S. application Ser. Nos. 10/755,936 and 09/860,064 and in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,779,764, 6,585,221, and 6,752,362, commonly owned by the assignee of the present invention, the contents of which are referred to herein and incorporated herein in this specification in their entirety.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/860,064, entitled “Landscape Fixture Support Post”, filed May 17, 2001 and now abandoned, disclosed a mounting device for mounting a lighting fixture in an outdoor setting. The mounting device included a hollow cylindrical post. The lower portion of the post included integral projections to enable easy anchoring in the ground and a wide entryway for electrical supply cable. The radial projections, being integral with the post body, were less likely to separate from the post than stabilizer devices held by fasteners, as is typical of prior art posts. The post provided a top fitting for mounting a light fixture and a side port to provide access to the interior of the post for completing wiring connections.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,752,362 improved upon the design of an outdoor mounting device by providing an electrical junction box having a top wall and four side walls integral with the post. The mounting device provided a secure junction box for mounting an electrical device, such as an outlet receptacle in addition to a lighting fixture. Wiring connections to both the electrical device and the lighting fixture could therefore be completed within a secure electrical junction box. By isolating the internal wiring connections to both the device and fixture within a secure junction box, the wiring connections were thus better protected from ground moisture and other environmental hazards. The mounting device also enabled the junction box to accept all standard wall-mounted electrical devices, increasing its functionality.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,585,221 improved upon the functionality of the outdoor garden post by disclosing a mounting device for mounting a fixture at a user-selectable height in an outdoor setting. The mounting device was modular in nature, with the installer able to add various modules to raise the height of a light fixture and electrical device to a desired level. The mounting device also included a secure electrical junction box for enclosing and protecting wiring connections.
U.S. application Ser. Nos. 10/328,318 and 10/755,936 improved the functionality of in-ground outlet posts by disclosing mounting devices that provided an elongated electrical box capable of accommodating several electrical devices.
Although the aforementioned disclosures improved upon prior art in-ground mounting devices, the mounting device was limited to supporting either a high voltage or low voltage device. The electrical code specifies that high and low voltage devices cannot be installed in the same box. Thus, although two high voltage devices or two low voltage devices could be supported by those mounting devices having an elongated electrical box, the mounting devices were inadequate in those situations in which the user wished to install both high and low voltage services in one mounting device.
What is needed therefore, is a device that is capable of anchoring in the ground and supporting both high and low voltage electrical devices. Additionally, the mounting device should provide the improved features of the aforementioned commonly owned disclosures, including a secure electrical junction box for isolating wiring connections from environmental hazards, integral projections to improve anchoring to the ground, and a wide lower cable entryway to allow easy access for underground cables. The mounting device should also be stable, durable, inexpensive to manufacture, easy to install, and easy to maintain.
A first advantage of the present invention is that it provides a mounting device that will accept both high and low voltage electrical devices.
A second advantage exhibited by the mounting device of the present invention is that it can be easily anchored to the ground.
Additionally, the fixture-mounting device is stable, durable, easily maintained and accessed after installation, and is easy and inexpensive to manufacture.
These, and other objects, will become readily apparent to one of skill in the art having regard for this disclosure.
The invention is a mounting device for supplying both high and low voltage services to an outdoor area. One end of the mounting device is anchored in the ground. A post extending from the ground includes a first electrical box for housing high voltage electrical connections and devices and a second electrical box for housing low voltage connections and devices. If desired by the installer, the mounting device can be configured to provide only one electrical box, which can include either high or low voltage. The top of the mounting device is adapted to accept a light fixture. The ground-anchored portion of the mounting device includes a large entryway to allow a large passageway for lead in of electrical cables. Integral projections extending from the mounting device enable secure anchoring to the ground. The mounting device is molded in one-piece and includes a knockout plate for providing a large electrical enclosure and a voltage separator for dividing the enclosure into high and low voltage electrical boxes.
As this invention may be more easily explained by reference to the attached drawings, it should be noted that the figures are representative and exemplary of the invention only, and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any way.
The present invention consists of a mounting device for providing electrical services in an outdoor area. The mounting device or garden post provides a secure platform for housing both high and low voltage electrical devices therein. A house owner may, for example, wish to provide lighting, high voltage electrical service, and cable TV service in an outdoor setting, such as a patio. The mounting device of the present invention allows a homeowner to satisfy these needs by mounting a high voltage light fixture, a high voltage outlet, and a low voltage cable TV connection in a single mounting device. The mounting device can be easily anchored in the ground near the patio, high and low voltage electrical supply run to the mounting device, and the high and low voltage components secured therein. The mounting device provides a weatherproof housing for enclosing the various electrical devices therein.
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While the invention has been described by reference to the preferred embodiment disclosed herein, the invention is subject to considerable modification and may be tailored to fit the needs of many suitable mounting needs without departing from the scope or spirit of the claims which are appended hereto.
This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/755,936 filed Jan. 13, 2004 and still pending, which was a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/328,318 filed Dec. 23, 2002 and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,779,764, which was a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/253,185 entitled “Garden Post”, filed Sep. 24, 2002 and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,585,221, which in turn is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/112,563 entitled “Outdoor Garden Post”, filed Mar. 28, 2002 and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,752,362, which in turn is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/860,064 entitled “Landscape Fixture Support Post”, filed May 17, 2001 and now abandoned.
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