Power inlet box with integral circuit breaker

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6674031
  • Patent Number
    6,674,031
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 2, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 6, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A power inlet box adapted to connect an auxiliary power generator to an electrical system of a building includes a housing adapted for mounting to the building and having a base member defining an internal cavity, and a cover member removably interconnected with the base member for enclosing the internal cavity. A power inlet is mounted to the housing within the internal cavity, and a switching mechanism is supported in the housing within the internal cavity and is adapted to be electrically connected to the power inlet. A mounting assembly is secured to the housing within the internal cavity for supporting the switching mechanism in a fastener free arrangement such that, upon removal of the cover member from the base member, the switching mechanism is quickly installed by manually engaging the switching mechanism with the mounting assembly.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates broadly to a power inlet box used in providing power to an electrical system of a building in the event of a power outage or the like, and more particularly, pertains to a power inlet box equipped with a uniquely support circuit breaker.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In an auxiliary power supply system, a remote power generator is interconnected with a power inlet box which is typically mounted to the exterior of a building. The power inlet box is, in turn, interconnected with a manual transfer switching arrangement, which is connected to the main electrical panel or load center of the building. A cord is interconnected with the power outlet of the generator and with a power inlet receptacle associated with the power inlet box for providing power from the generator through the power inlet box to the manual transfer panel, and ultimately to the main electrical panel in order to supply power to certain circuits of the building in the event of a power outage or the like.




Prior art power inlet boxes are comprised of a base member defining an internal cavity, and a cover member or assembly adapted for removable interconnection with the base member for enclosing the internal cavity. The power inlet is mounted to the cover assembly and includes a mounting member positionable within an opening formed in the cover assembly, and a power receptacle socket structure to which is attached various electrical wiring from the building. An access cover is associated with the mounting cover and is pivotable between a closed position in which the access cover covers the mounting member to prevent access to the power receptacle socket structure, and an open position providing access to the power receptacle socket structure. The details of the construction set forth above are more fully described in the assignee's U.S. Pat. No. 5,984,719, issued Nov. 16, 1999, which is herein incorporated by reference.




Other prior art power inlet boxes having a base member and a cover assembly are known wherein a power inlet is mounted to a bottom wall of the cover assembly such that the inlet is openly accessible from beneath the power inlet box. In addition, the power inlet box is provided with a circuit breaker which is directly wired to the power inlet and further enables control of the power between the generator and the main electrical panel. That is, the circuit breaker limits the maximum amount of amperage being delivered into the building to protect downstream circuits. In prior art power inlet boxes of this type, the circuit breaker is removably attached to a front wall of the cover assembly by four separate screws such that the movable switches of the circuit breaker protrude through an opening formed in the cover assembly front wall. The front wall of the cover assembly is, in turn, attached by two screws to mounting ears on the base member. Access to the movable switches of the fastened circuit breaker is normally prevented by a protective shield or face plate which is fastened to a threaded boss projecting forwardly from the cover assembly.




In order to service the circuit breaker inside the power inlet box described above, it is necessary to first remove the screw that holds the shield or face plate over the cover assembly. Then, after removing the two screws from the mounting ears and separating the cover assembly from the base member, the four screws in the cover assembly front wall must be removed to release the circuit breaker through the opening in the cover assembly. Even then, to completely remove and inspect the circuit breaker, the wiring from the power inlet must be detached from the circuit breaker terminals by loosening two other screws. If the shield or face plate is left off, both the power inlet on the bottom of the cover assembly and the circuit breaker on the front wall of the cover assembly are fully exposed to the elements which could cause further maintenance problems.




There remains a continued need for a differently-styled power inlet box provided with a circuit breaker which is more easily physically and electrically connected within the housing defined by the base member and the cover assembly. There is likewise a further need to protect the power inlet and circuit breaker in the power inlet box from exposure to moisture and other elements.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is one object of the present invention to provide a power inlet box with a circuit breaker for limiting the maximum amount of power being delivered to the circuits of a main electrical panel.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a power inlet box having a fastener free, mounting assembly for supporting the circuit breaker in the housing of the power inlet box.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a power inlet box for supporting a circuit breaker in a friction fit arrangement such that the arrangement places the circuit breaker in electrical communication with a power inlet in the box.




It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a power inlet box having a circuit breaker which is mounted either on a rear wall of a base member or a front wall of a cover member.




Yet another object of the present invention is to provide access cover structure for selectively providing and preventing access to a power inlet and a circuit breaker mounted in a power inlet box.




In one aspect of the invention, a power inlet box adapted to connect an auxiliary power generator to an electrical supply of a building includes a housing adapted for mounting to the building and having a base member defining an internal cavity, and a cover member removably interconnected with the base member for enclosing the internal cavity. A power inlet is mounted to the housing within the internal cavity, and a switch mechanism is supported in the housing within the internal cavity and adapted to be electrically connected to the power inlet. A mounting assembly is secured to the housing within the internal cavity for supporting the switching mechanism in a fastener free arrangement such that, upon removal of the cover member from the base member, the switching mechanism is quickly installed by manually engaging the switching mechanism with the mounting assembly. The switching mechanism includes a spring biased terminal structure which is engagable in a friction fit with stab structure on the mounting assembly. The switching mechanism further includes notch structure which is engagable with hook structure on the mounting assembly. The power inlet includes wiring connected to the stab structure on the mounting assembly such that attachment of the switching mechanism to the mounting assembly enables electrical communication between the power inlet and the switching mechanism. The mounting assembly includes bracket structure attached to either a rear wall of the base member or a front wall of the cover member. The mounting assembly supports the switching mechanism along a rear wall and a bottom wall thereof.




In another aspect of the invention, a power inlet box is adapted to connect an auxiliary power generator to an electrical system of a building. The power inlet box includes a housing adapted for mounting to the building and having a base member defining an internal cavity, and a cover member removably interconnected with the base member for enclosing the internal cavity. A power inlet is mounted to the housing and extends through a hole formed in the housing such that the power inlet is accessible externally of the housing. A switching mechanism is supported in the housing within the internal cavity and projects through an opening in the housing such that the switching mechanism is accessible externally of the housing. A mounting assembly is secured to the housing within the internal cavity and is electrically connected to the power inlet for supporting the switching mechanism in a friction fit arrangement such that friction fit attachment of the switching mechanism to the mounting assembly places the switching mechanism in electrical communication with the power inlet. A first access cover is disposed over the hole in the housing for selectively providing and preventing access to a socket structure in the power inlet, and a second access cover is disposed over the opening in the housing for selectively providing and preventing access to movable switches of the switching mechanism.




The invention also contemplates a power inlet box having a housing including a base member defining an internal cavity, and a cover member removably connected to the base member for enclosing the internal cavity, a power inlet mounted to the housing within the internal cavity, and a switching mechanism supported in the housing within the internal cavity, the power inlet and switching mechanism being accessible externally of the housing. The invention is improved by a mounting assembly secured to the housing within the internal cavity and electrically connected to the power inlet for supporting the switching mechanism in a friction fit arrangement. The mounting assembly is defined by an insulated base plate having stab structure frictionally and electrically engagable with the switching mechanism for supporting the switching mechanism along one portion thereof. A retainer plate has foot structure for supporting the switching mechanism along another portion thereof. A support bracket has attachment structure for attaching the support bracket to either the base member or the cover member. The base plate, the retainer plate, and the support bracket are removably interconnected together. The stab structure on the base plate is comprised of a pair of conductive lugs for retaining wiring attached to the power inlet. The foot structure of the retainer plate includes at least one upwardly extending projection engagable with notch structure formed in the switching mechanism. The support bracket has a generally U-shaped member defined by a bight portion and a pair of spaced apart leg portions, each of the leg portions being provided with the attachment structure in the form of a laterally extending attachment portion. In the preferred embodiment, the retainer plate is interposed between the base plate and the support bracket. The attachment portions are connected to a rear wall of the base member, a rear surface of the retainer plate is juxtaposed to an external surface of the bight portion and a rear surface of the base plate is juxtaposed to a front surface of the retainer plate. In an alternative embodiment, the support bracket is interposed between the base plate and the retainer plate. The attachment portions are connected to a front wall of the cover member, a front surface of the retainer plate is placed against an external surface of the bight portion and a rear surface of the base plate is placed against an internal surface of the bight portion.




In yet another aspect of the invention, a power inlet box includes a base member having a bottom wall, a rear wall and a pair of side walls defining an internal cavity. A cover member has a top wall and a front wall removably fastened to the base member for enclosing the internal cavity. A power inlet is mounted to the bottom wall of the base member and extends through a hole formed therein such that the power inlet is accessible externally of the housing. A circuit breaker is supported within the housing and projects through an opening formed in the front wall of the cover member such that the circuit breaker is accessible externally of the housing. A mounting assembly is secured within the internal cavity to either the rear wall of the base member or the front wall of the cover member and is electrically connected to the power inlet for supporting the circuit breaker in a friction fit arrangement such that friction fit attachment of the circuit breaker to the mounting assembly places the circuit breaker in electrical communication with the power inlet. Access cover structure is associated with the bottom wall of the base member and the front wall of the cover member for selectively preventing and providing access to the power inlet and the circuit breaker.











Various other features; objects and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the invention.




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view showing a power inlet box embodying the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of the power inlet box of

FIG. 1

showing access covers opened to provide access to a power inlet and a circuit breaker mounted in the box;





FIG. 3

is an exploded, isometric view of a preferred mounting assembly for supporting the circuit breaker from the rear wall of the power inlet base member;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view taken through the power inlet box of

FIG. 1

showing the manner in which the cover member is removed in phantom lines;





FIG. 5

is a partial view similar to

FIG. 4

showing the circuit breaker removed in solid lines and installed in phantom lines;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged, partial sectional view taken on line


6





6


of

FIG. 4

showing the circuit breaker installed;





FIG. 7

is a view similar to

FIG. 6

showing the circuit breaker removed;





FIG. 8

is an exploded, isometric view of an alternative mounting assembly for supporting the circuit breaker from the front wall of the power inlet cover member; and





FIG. 9

is a view similar to

FIG. 6

showing the circuit breaker installed with the alternative mounting assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




At the outset of this description, it should be appreciated that, although not shown, the present invention is used for interconnecting a remote power generator with the main electrical distribution panel and manual transfer panel of the building via appropriate wiring, as set forth in assignee's U.S. Pat. No. 5,984,719.




Referring now to the drawings, and in particular

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


, there is shown a power inlet box


10


embodying the invention mounted to the exterior of a building wall


12


. Power inlet box


10


generally includes a housing having a base member


14


and a cover member


16


removably attached thereto. Base member


14


includes a rear wall


18


and a pair of sidewalls


20


,


22


extending forwardly from the sides of rear wall


18


. A bottom wall


24


having a central hole


26


extends forwardly from the lower end of rear wall


18


, and extends between the lower ends of side walls


20


,


22


. A power inlet in the form of a power receptacle socket assembly shown generally at


28


is mounted to bottom wall


24


and extends through hole


26


so that it is accessible externally of the housing. Bottom wall


24


defines a front flange


30


and a rear flange


32


, both of which depend downwardly short of the bottom of side walls


20


,


22


. An opening


34


is formed in the center of front flange


30


to aid in the joining of base member


14


to the cover member


16


.




A pair of openings (one being seen at


36


) is formed in an upper portion of rear wall


18


for use in mounting base member


14


to wall


12


. Side walls


20


,


22


include knock-out sections (one being seen at


38


) for routing wiring into and out of the housing. Similarly, rear wall


18


and bottom wall


24


include knock-out sections (not shown) in a manner as is known. A pair of fastener receiving slots


40


,


42


extend vertically upwardly from the lower edge of rear wall


18


to further facilitate mounting of the base member


14


to the wall


12


. In addition, a series of threaded holes


44


are formed in rear wall


18


between the mounting openings


36


and the slots


40


,


42


.




Cover member


16


includes a front wall


46


having a rectangular opening


48


, and a top wall


50


extending rearwardly from the upper end of front wall


46


. An aperture


52


is provided in the lower portion of front wall


46


and a threaded fastener, such as a screw


54


, is passed through the aperture


52


into threaded engagement with the opening


34


in front flange


30


of base member bottom wall


24


. A pair of side flanges, one of which is shown at


56


, extend rearwardly from the side edges of front wall


46


throughout the height of front wall


46


. Similarly, a pair of flanges


58


,


60


extend downwardly from the side edges of top wall


50


throughout the length of top wall


50


. A flange


62


(

FIG. 4

) extends downwardly from the rear edge of top wall


50


between the side flanges


56


.




Socket assembly


28


includes a socket base


64


joined to the bottom wall


24


and a socket member


66


. Socket base


64


includes a central ring defined by a peripheral upstanding wall


68


surrounding the central hole


26


in bottom wall


24


of base member


14


. A first access cover


70


is interconnected with socket base


64


via a hinge mounting arrangement


72


, such as the type disclosed in assignee's copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/794,806 filed Feb. 27, 2001. A sealing gasket


74


is mounted to the inside of the access cover


70


. In a manner well known, the access cover


70


is pivotable via hinge arrangement


72


between an open position shown in

FIG. 2 and a

closed position shown in

FIG. 1

in which the cover engages the outer edge of peripheral wall


68


such that the access cover


70


overlies the area enclosed by wall


68


. Hinge arrangement


72


includes a pivot pin defining the pivot axis of the cover, and a torsion spring for biasing cover


70


towards its closed position.




While the preferred embodiment includes the socket base


64


and the first access cover


70


, it should be understood that these two components could be excluded if desired.




Socket member


66


includes a cylindrically stepped side wall


76


terminating in an inner end wall


78


. A flange


80


(

FIG. 2

) extends outwardly from the outer end of side wall


76


. A receptacle block


82


having a series of outwardly projecting prongs


84


adapted to be connected to the generator is mounted to the interior of socket member


66


. Receptacle block


82


includes terminals adapted to receive and electrically engage a series of wires for conducting power via the prongs


84


to a switching mechanism in the form of a circuit breaker


86


to be further described. A group of tubular wire receivers


88


is included in the top of the socket member


66


to guide and stabilize the ends of the wires connected to the terminals. Socket member


66


as described above is a commercially available component such as manufactured by Marinco, Inc. of Napa, Calif. under their Product No. 3014FI. The wires include at least two power conducting wires


90


,


92


and a ground wire


94


attached to the rear wall


18


of the base member


14


by a screw


136


.




As seen in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, circuit breaker


86


is removably supported in the power inlet box housing within the internal cavity and is adapted to be electrically connected to the power inlet


28


and the downstream circuits of the main electrical distribution panel and the transfer panel. In the preferred embodiment, the circuit breaker


86


is typically a type QP, double pole device having a 30 ampere capacity such as manufactured by Siemens Energy Automation, Inc. of Alpharetta, Ga. A front portion of the circuit breaker


86


carries a pair of movable switches


98


connected for positioning between on and off positions by a tie bar


100


. At the upper rear portion of the circuit breaker


86


is a spring biased terminal structure in the form of two pairs of curved terminal blades


102


seen best in

FIGS. 6 and 7

for helping support the back portion of the circuit breaker


86


, but mainly for establishing an electrical connection as will be described further below. The rear bottom portion of the circuit breaker


86


is provided with upwardly extending notch structure


104


for facilitating lower support of the circuit breaker


86


. Although not shown, the bottom of the circuit breaker


86


also carries screw terminals for attaching wiring routed into the power inlet box


10


from the downstream panels.




In accordance with the invention, a mounting assembly


106


is secured to the housing within the internal cavity for supporting the circuit breaker


86


in a fastener free, friction fit connection such that, upon removal of the cover member


16


from the base member


14


, the circuit breaker


86


is quickly installed by manually engaging the circuit breaker


86


with the mounting assembly


106


. As will be understood, the mounting assembly


106


enables the circuit breaker


86


to be coupled for quick connection to the rear wall


18


of the base member


14


. It will be further understood that the attachment of the circuit breaker


86


to the mounting assembly


106


enables the circuit breaker


86


to be placed in electrical communication with the power inlet


28


.




Turning now to

FIG. 3

, the preferred form of the mounting assembly


106


is a three-piece bracket structure comprising an insulated base plate


108


, a retainer plate


110


and a support bracket


112


, all three components being connected together as a unit. Base plate


108


is formed of a generally planar, insulated material having stab structure in the form of a pair of apertured, conductive lugs


114


,


116


for retaining wiring attached to the power inlet


28


. Retainer plate


110


has a generally, planar metallic surface having foot structure for supporting a bottom, rear portion of the circuit breaker


86


. The foot structure preferably has a pair of upwardly extending projections


118


,


120


engagable with the notch structure


104


in the circuit breaker


86


. Support bracket


112


is a generally U-shaped metallic member defined by a bight portion


122


and a pair of spaced apart leg portions


124


,


126


. Each of the leg portions


124


,


126


is provided with attachment structure defined by a laterally extending attachment portion


128


.




The base plate


108


, retainer plate


110


and the support bracket


112


are all formed with aligned threaded openings


130


for threadedly receiving screws


132


so as to hold the mounting assembly


106


together. While screws


132


are shown to interconnect the mounting assembly


106


, it should be understood that other fastening structure may be used, or the three components may be integrally formed together. The laterally extending attachment portions


128


are each formed with suitable openings


134


for receiving screws


136


that are threadedly received in the holes


44


formed in the base member rear wall


18


.




In use, the mounting assembly


106


is joined together such that the retainer plate


110


is interposed between the base plate


108


and the support bracket


112


. That is, a rear surface of the base plate


108


is juxtaposed to a front surface of the retainer plate


110


, a rear surface of the retainer plate


110


is disposed against an external surface of the bight portion


122


of support bracket


112


and the attachment portions


128


of the support bracket


112


are connected by screws


136


to rear wall


18


of base member


14


. At this point, the two power wires


90


,


92


from the power inlet


28


are connected to the conductive lugs


114


,


116


on the base plate


108


such as by screws


140


. Preassembly of the base plate


108


, the retainer plate


110


and the support bracket


112


, along with connection of the wires


90


,


92


is preferably done in the factory. Wiring brought into the power inlet box


10


can then be further connected to terminals at the bottom of the circuit breaker


86


. Then, circuit breaker


86


is easily manipulated to engage the notch structure


104


on the bottom thereof with the foot structure


118


,


120


on the retainer plate


110


, and to push the lugs


114


,


116


on the base plate


108


into a fastener free, friction fit with the spring biased terminal blades


102


on the circuit breaker


86


as shown in FIG.


6


. Once this two point connection has been quickly established, the circuit breaker


86


is both physically supported in the housing and electrically connected to the power inlet


28


. If it is desired to remove the circuit breaker


86


, one removes the wiring connected to the terminals at the bottom of the circuit breaker


86


, and simply applies a pulling force to easily separate the circuit breaker


86


from the mounting assembly


106


as depicted in FIG.


7


. With the circuit breaker


86


installed, the cover member


16


is attached to the base member


14


using the single screw


52


.




With the circuit breaker


86


installed as set forth above, the movable switches


98


of the circuit breaker


86


protrude through the square opening


48


in the front wall


46


of the cover member


16


so that they can be accessed externally of the housing. To selectively provide and prevent access to the circuit breaker switches


98


, a second access cover


144


, like first access cover


70


, is pivotally mounted by biased hinge arrangement


72


to a peripheral upstanding wall


148


(FIG.


2


). As seen in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the access cover


144


includes a sealing gasket


146


on the inside surface thereof, and the peripheral upstanding wall


148


has an annular flange


150


attached to front wall


46


. A secondary sealing gasket


152


is placed between the flange


150


and the external surface of the front wall


46


of cover member


16


around the opening


48


through which the circuit breakers


98


protrude. The access cover


144


is normally moved between a closed position shown in FIG.


4


and an open position shown in FIG.


2


.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show an alternative mounting assembly


106


′ for supporting the circuit breaker


86


in the housing from the front wall


46


of the cover member


16


. In this version, the mounting assembly


106


′ employs the base plate


108


and the retainer plate


110


described above except that the retainer plate


110


may have only a single projection


153


for its foot structure. Mounting assembly


106


′ also uses a slightly differently shaped U-shaped support bracket


112


′ whose position is reversed relative to support bracket


112


. The mounting assembly


106


′ is designed such that the support bracket


112


′ is interposed between the base plate


108


and the retainer plate


110


. More particularly, the rear surface of the base plate


108


is placed against an internal surface of the bight portion


122


′, a front surface of the retainer plate


110


is placed against an external surface of the bight portion


122


′ and the attachment portions


128


′ of the support bracket


112


′ are joined to the front wall


46


of the cover member


16


by screws


154


through openings


134


′. In this modification, the circuit breaker


86


is installed in the mounting assembly


106


′ following the procedure above before the mounting assembly is attached to the cover member


16


.




It should now be fully appreciated that the present invention provides an economical and versatile arrangement in a power inlet box


10


having a circuit breaker feature for safely limiting the amount of power being transferred between a generator and the main electrical and transfer panels in a building. The circuit breaker is conveniently mounted in the power inlet box by means of a fastener free, friction fit attachment which enables both physical and electrical connection and makes servicing of the power inlet box markedly easier. The mounting assemblies


106


,


106


′ of the invention allow the user to rear or front mount the circuit breaker


86


as is desired. To provide for greater safety, access cover structure


70


,


144


is offered for both the power inlet


28


and the circuit breaker


86


to prevent intrusion of moisture and other contaminants yet quickly allows access to either component.




Various alternatives and embodiments are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention.



Claims
  • 1. In an electrical enclosure having a housing including a base member defining an internal cavity and a cover member removably interconnected to the base member for enclosing the internal cavity, a power inlet mounted to the housing within the internal cavity, and a switching mechanism supported in the housing within the internal cavity, the improvement comprising:a mounting assembly secured to the housing within the internal cavity and electrically connected to the power inlet for supporting the switching mechanism in a friction fit arrangement wherein the mounting assembly is defined by an insulated base plate having stab structure frictionally and electrically engageable with the switching mechanism for supporting the switching mechanism along one portion thereof; a retainer plate having foot structure for supporting the switching mechanism along another portion thereof; and a support bracket having attachment structure for attaching the support bracket to either the base member or the cover member, the base plate, the retainer plate and the support bracket being interconnected together, wherein the foot structure of the retainer plate includes at least one upwardly extending projection engageable with notch structure formed on the switching mechanism, wherein the support bracket is a generally U-shaped member defined by a bight portion and a pair of spaced apart leg portions, each of the leg portions being provided with the attachment structure in the form of a laterally extending attachment portion, and wherein the attachment structure is connected to a rear wall of the base member, a rear surface of the retainer plate is juxtaposed to an external surface of the bight portion and a rear surface of the base plate is juxtaposed to a front surface of the retainer plate.
  • 2. The improvement of claim 1, wherein the stab structure on the base plate is comprised of a pair of conductive lugs for retaining wiring attached to the power inlet.
  • 3. In an electrical enclosure having a housing including a base member defining an internal cavity and a cover member removably interconnected to the base member for enclosing the internal cavity, a power inlet mounted to the housing within the internal cavity, and a switching mechanism supported in the housing within the internal cavity, the improvement comprising:a mounting assembly secured to the housing within the internal cavity and electrically connected to the power inlet for supporting the switching mechanism in a friction fit arrangement wherein the mounting assembly is defined by an insulated base plate having stab structure frictionally and electrically engageable with the switching mechanism for supporting the switching mechanism along one portion thereof; a retainer plate having foot structure for supporting the switching mechanism along another portion thereof; and a support bracket having attachment structure for attaching the support bracket to either the base member or the cover member, the base plate, the retainer plate and the support bracket being interconnected together, wherein the foot structure of the retainer plate includes at least one upwardly extending projection engageable with notch structure formed on the switching mechanism, wherein the support bracket is a generally U-shaped member defined by a bight portion and a pair of spaced apart leg portions, each of the leg portions being provided with the attachment structure in the form of a laterally extending attachment portion, and wherein the attachment structure is connected to a front wall of the cover member, a front surface of the retainer plate is placed against an external surface of the bight portion, and a rear surface of the base plate is placed against an internal surface of the bight portion.
  • 4. The improvement of claim 3, wherein the stab structure on the base plate is comprised of a pair of conductive lugs for retaining wiring attached to the power inlet.
  • 5. In an electrical enclosure having a housing including a base member defining an internal cavity and a cover member removably interconnected to the base member for enclosing the internal cavity, and a switching mechanism supported in the housing within the internal cavity, the improvement comprising:a mounting assembly secured to the housing within the internal cavity for supporting the switching mechanism in a friction fit arrangement wherein the mounting assembly is defined by an insulated base plate having stab structure frictionally and electrically engageable with the switching mechanism for supporting the switching mechanism along one portion thereof; a retainer plate having foot structure for supporting the switching mechanism along another portion thereof; and a support bracket having attachment structure for attaching the support bracket to either the base member or the cover member, the base plate, the retainer plate and the support bracket being interconnected together, wherein the foot structure of the retainer plate includes at least one upwardly extending projection engageable with notch structure formed on the switching mechanism, wherein the support bracket is a generally U-shaped member defined by a bight portion and a pair of spaced apart leg portions, each of the leg portions being provided with the attachment structure in the form of a laterally extending attachment portion, and wherein the attachment structure is connected to a rear wall of the base member, a rear surface of the retainer plate is juxtaposed to an external surface of the bight portion and a rear surface of the base plate is juxtaposed to a front surface of the retainer plate.
  • 6. In an electrical enclosure having a housing including a base member defining an internal cavity and a cover member removably interconnected to the base member for enclosing the internal cavity, and a switching mechanism supported in the housing within the internal cavity, the improvement comprising:a mounting assembly secured to the housing within the internal cavity for supporting the switching mechanism in a friction fit arrangement wherein the mounting assembly is defined by an insulated base plate having stab structure frictionally and electrically engageable with the switching mechanism for supporting the switching mechanism along one portion thereof; a retainer plate having foot structure for supporting the switching mechanism along another portion thereof; and a support bracket having attachment structure for attaching the support bracket to either the base member or the cover member, the base plate, the retainer plate and the support bracket being interconnected together, wherein the foot structure of the retainer plate includes at least one upwardly extending projection engageable with notch structure formed on the switching mechanism, wherein the support bracket is a generally U-shaped member defined by a bight portion and a pair of spaced apart leg portions, each of the leg portions being provided with the attachment structure in the form of a laterally extending attachment portion, and wherein the attachment structure is connected to a front wall of the cover member, a front surface of the retainer plate is placed against an external surface of the bight portion, and a rear surface of the base plate is placed against an internal surface of the bight portion.
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