Electrical box and box assembly

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Inventors

Anderson, Rebecca J.

Application #

038645

Filed

Mar-11-1998

Published

Aug-21-2001

Current US Class

174/50
220/3.92

International Classes

H02G 003/08

Field of Search

174/50 174/58 220/3.92 220/3.94 220/4.02

Examiners

Reichard; Dean A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Herring; Joseph C.

US Patent References

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Abstract
The electrical boxes (15), (15a) have two inwardly angled projections (19), (19a), (19b), which are perpendicular to the frontal edge of the boxes and at least one medially positioned, horizontal boss(es) (22). The opposite side of the boxes (15), (15a) has complementary positioning slots (23) into which the boss(es) (22) fit and complementary slots (24) for projections (19,) (19a) and (19b). The boxes (15) and (15a) are made into a box assembly when combined with an "L" shaped mounting bracket (31).
 
Claims
Now having described my invention, what I claim is:

1. In a flexible walled electrical box having joined top, bottom and opposed first and second side walls, all with inner and outer surfaces, connected to a rear wall at its edge to define a generally rectangular to square box with an edge forming a frontal opening, the improvement comprising an outlet box having,

on the first side wall, two angled retainers which are substantially perpendicular to the edge of the frontal opening and angled toward a center of the first side wall, at least one boss substantially parallel with and intermediate to the edge of the frontal opening and the first side wall connection to the edge of the rear wall;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the construction industry, there is always a premium on enabling the installer to use electrical outlet boxes which can be easily connected to each other laterally (ganged) and/or positioned on a wall or ceiling joists at a desired "depth". The depth depends on the thickness of the wallboard to be attached to the stud or joist. Additionally, it is beneficial to have boxes which tend to be universal in that they can be attached to commercial attachment plates or to new plates designed specifically for use with the newer boxes.

There have been a number of approaches to solving these problems. Examples of these approaches include those of the following references:

A Carlon brand box manufactured by the Lamson-Sessions Company of Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. with the patent marking of U.S. Pat. No. 3,895,732 to R. L. Robinson et al uses an "L" shaped metal flange attached to the side of a plastic electrical box. Each of the box sides have opposed "L" shaped flanges which are closed toward the open end of the box. Centered between the lower end of the flanges is an angled ramp. The edges of the base of a metal flange are slipped under the "L" shaped projections and the flange is pushed up and over the vertical side of the angled ramp to lock the flange in place. The other leg of the flange has, in one form, rear facing pointed projections which are driven into the face of a support prior to driving nails or screws through holes in the leg and into the support.
 
  An electrical floor box having more than four outlets around a central access area. Each outlet has a wiring compartment formed from interlocking partitions...  An electrical box locating device is formed from a single piece of metallic material. The locating device has a forwardly extending fastening portion which...