Horizontal electrical box

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Inventors

Herth, Greg

Application #

891666

Filed

Jul-15-2004

Published

Oct-18-2005

Current US Class

174/50
174/53
174/58
220/3.3
220/3.9
248/906

International Classes

H02G 003/08

Field of Search

174/50 174/53 174/48 174/57 174/58 174/17.R 174/54 174/61 174/62 174/49 220/32 220/33 220/34 220/35 220/36 220/37 220/38 220/39 220/402 248/906 248/343 248/318 439/535 D13/152

Examiners

Reichard; Dean A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Walker; Alfred M.

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Abstract
A modular interchangeable baseboard mounted electrical work box having a housing for mounting one or a plurality of electrical devices, such as switches or outlets. Each support module is adapted for supporting a specific electrical component and the support modules have fastener insert sheaths for fasteners, such as screws or nails, for attaching the work box to a vertical wall stud or to a horizontal baseboard stud so as to permit interchangeable positioning of the box upon the baseboard. The box is interchangeable in that it can be used for either a new work box in new construction or for an old work box for replacement of existing work boxes or upgrading electrical service.
 
Claims
1. A modular electrical work box for use as a new work box or an old work box and adapted for use with either a vertical wall stud or a horizontal oriented base board stud, in a building to distribute electrical power from a power supply to electrical outlets, comprising:

a housing including a top wall, a bottom wall, a rear wall, a first side wall and a stud bearing second side wall opposite said first side wall with a front opening opposite said rear wall defined by edges of said top wall, bottom wall, and said first and second side walls;

said housing of said work box containing a recess for insertion of electrical components, including wires and outlets;

extension members along inner surfaces of said first and second side walls extending from the edges of said first and second side walls to said rear wall and located midway between said top and bottom walls, front surfaces of said extension members being flush with edges of said side walls having channel ports for receiving an electrical outlet extending over said front opening, wherein an interior of said outlet faces said recess within said housing;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to residential and commercial electrical wiring and more particularly to modular baseboard or cabinet mounted electrical boxes for use either as a "new work box" or an "old work box".

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Electrical work boxes are utilized in buildings to distribute electrical power from the power supply to electrical devices such as outlets or switches. An electrical work box includes a metal or plastic housing containing a recess for electrical components such as wire outlets or switches. In addition, low voltage boxes are used for low voltage wiring for computer, telephone, and other low voltage electrical applications.

Presently, conventional electrical boxes are referred to colloquially either new work boxes, for new building construction, or old work boxes, for retrofitting into existing buildings. New work boxes have protruding accessory exterior sheaths for nailing the new work boxes to exposed wood or metal studs within a building. However, because the screw or nail mounting brackets protrude up from the external silhouette shape of the work box, the brackets interfere with the flush mounting of the work box within a hole within a building wall. Moreover, old work boxes are frequently held in place by bent tabs which engage sheetrock boards thus minimizing stability, as the sheetrock is prone to gradually falling apart.
 
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