Claims
- 1) A system for providing at least one stony custom cover plate to at least one customer for use with at least one electrical box holding at least one electrical service device for use with such cover plate, comprising, in combination:
a) providing at least one central factory for cover plate manufacture; b) advertising such cover plate manufacture over a wide area; c) arranging for placement of customer orders with such factory for a customer-specified number of fully-size-specified cover plates; d) arranging for receiving shipment at such factory of sufficient stony material matching the customer's hard surface decor (“tile” materials) for at least one particular area to permit manufacture of the ordered cover plates; e) manufacturing at such factory such ordered cover plates; and f) arranging for the manufactured cover plates to be delivered to the customer.
- 2) The system according to claim 1 further comprising:
a) arranging for the return of factory-unused customer's material to the customer.
- 3) The system according to claim 1 wherein such stony material comprises natural stone material.
- 4) A system for providing at least one stony custom cover plate to at least one customer for use with at least one electrical box holding at least one electrical service device for use with such cover plate, comprising, in combination:
a) receiving a quantity of desired stony material; b) reducing each received item of such material so requiring down to at least one blank of a working width for easier handling; c) reducing the thickness of each such blank to a desired thickness for a desired such cover plate; d) reducing each such blank to at least one plate to provide the desired cover plate dimensions; e) drilling at least one hole through such thickness of such plate; f) machining out such at least one hole to form at least one larger aperture through such plate adapted to expose such at least one electrical service device for use; and g) buffing at least one plate edge.
- 5) The system according to claim 4 wherein such stony material consists essentially of natural stone.
- 6) The system according to claim 5 wherein such reducing down to blanks is accomplished using a common table saw.
- 7) The system according to claim 5 wherein such desired thickness is about one-eighth inch to about three-eighths inch.
- 8) The system according to claim 7 wherein such desired thickness is about three-eighths inch.
- 9) The system according to claim 8 further comprising:
a) reducing such thickness of such plate adjacent such aperture, to form a recess, in such manner that, if such cover plate is attached over a particular such electrical service device having a particular outer contour, an outer surface of such cover plate is substantially aligned with an outer surface of such electrical service device.
- 10) The system according to claim 9 wherein: such recess is formed by routing.
- 11) The system according to claim 9 wherein reducing the thickness of each such blank to a desired thickness for a desired such cover plate comprises, at least partially, grinding a rear unfinished surface of such plate, using a surface grinder, to achieve such desired thickness.
- 12) The system according to claim 9 comprising the following ordered steps:
a) drilling at least one pilot hole for routing; b) routing such at least one such recess in such rear surface; c) drilling, in such front surface, at least one screw-mounting hole; d) chamfering such at least one screw-mounting hole; e) routing such at least one aperture; and f) chamfering at least one peripheral edge of such plate.
- 13) The system according to claim 5 wherein at least one jig is used to hold the plate during at least one such machining step.
- 14) The system according to claim 6 wherein:
a) such desired thickness is about one-eighth inch to about three-eighths inch; and b) at least one jig is used to hold such plate during the machining step.
- 15) A stony-material article having a shape manufactured in accordance with the process of claim 4.
- 16) A natural stone article having a shape manufactured in accordance with the process of claim 9.
- 17) A system for providing custom cover plates, comprising:
a) a product comprising entirely natural stone; b) wherein said product has a shape permitting efficient and aesthetic use, without further modification of said natural stone material, of said product as a wall cover plate using standard hardware and fitting standard electrical receptacle boxes.
- 18) The system according to claim 17 further comprising associated standard hardware for installation.
- 19) The system according to claim 18 wherein said product and hardware are in an installed condition.
- 20) The system according to claim 17 wherein said product comprises at least one aperture for electrical terminals.
- 21) The system according to claim 17 wherein said product comprises multiple apertures for electrical terminals.
- 22) The system according to claim 17 wherein said product comprises at least one aperture for an attachment.
- 23) The system according to claim 11 wherein such step of surface grinding comprises use of a vacuum-assisted chuck.
- 24) A vacuum-assisted chuck comprising at least one substantially-hollow boxlike body wherein:
a) at least one upper surface of said chuck comprises a set of apertures structured and arranged to hold, using a vacuum created from a wet/dry shop vacuum device, at least one stony custom cover plate during a surface grinding step.
- 25) The vacuum-assisted chuck according to claim 24 further comprising a set of grooves connecting all of said set of apertures on said at least one upper surface of said chuck.
- 26) The vacuum-assisted chuck according to claim 25 wherein at least one stony custom cover plate comprises at least one natural stone cover plate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to applicant's prior U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/305,210, filed Jul. 13, 2001, and U.S. Utility Application No. 10/196,628, filed Jul. 15, 2002, both entitled “SYSTEM FOR MATCHED-STONE COVER PLATES”, the contents of both of which are herein incorporated by reference and are not admitted to be prior art with respect to the present invention by their mention in this cross-reference section.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60305210 |
Jul 2001 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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10196628 |
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10270867 |
Oct 2002 |
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