Cable entry box

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Inventors

Gorin, Thomas Michael

Application #

358638

Filed

Feb-5-2003

Published

Jul-27-2004

Current US Class

174/50
174/58
220/4.02
439/535

International Classes

H02G 003/08

Field of Search

174/50 174/53 174/66 174/57 174/58 220/4.02 220/241 220/3.6 220/3.8 248/906 439/535

Examiners

Patel; Dhiru R

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Thomas, Kayden, Horstemeyer & Risley

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Abstract
An entry box (8) includes a mounting plate (10) that mounts against the wall (12) over an opening (28) in the wall, and a cover (20) which is releasably attached to the mounting plate. A phase splitter (26) is supported on the cover in a position to register in alignment with the mounting plate cable opening (14) when the cover is closed against the mounting plate. The ends of coaxial cables (32) are connected to the electrical fixture when the cover is opened from the mounting plate, and the adjacent end portions of the cables then are moved back through the mounting plate cable opening (14) and into the hollow wall when the cover is closed against the mounting plate.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An entry box for mounting to a hollow wall, the wall including an outside wall surface and a wall opening for extending electrical cables from within the hollow wall through the wall opening to the outside of the wall, said entry box comprising:

a mounting plate for mounting substantially flush to the outside wall surface over the wall opening,

said mounting plate defining a mounting plate cable opening for registration with the wall opening,

a cover releasably mounted to said mounting plate for closing said cover against said mounting plate and supporting said cover in spaced relationship with respect to said mounting plate and in a predetermined position with respect to said mounting plate, with a receptacle formed between said mounting plate and said cover,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention involves an entry box for structured wiring installations in residential building structures such as a home or apartment, particularly an entry box for connecting communication cables. Telephone and video cables from outside a building structure are led to the entry box, and cables that service telephones, computers, faxes and other communication facilities within the building structure are connected to the entry cable in the box.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

With the development of new communication equipment, such as computers, fax machines, security systems, satellite and cable TV, internet, and telephone answering systems that are connected to communication cable, there has been an increase in the need for running more interior cable within a typical building structure. The typical wiring arrangement in new building structures is to run the interior communication cables from each plug location that will serve the communication equipment through the hollow walls of the building structure to a central connection point in the building structure. This usually is done by a telephone technician when the building is partially constructed. The cables typically include coaxial cables and telephone cables, and more cables extend to the central connection point.
 
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