Cover for electrical floor boxes

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Inventors

Dauberger, George R.

Application #

645683

Filed

Dec-31-1975

Published

Aug-30-1977

Current US Class

174/66
220/241
220/3.8
220/3.94

International Classes

H02G 003/08

Field of Search

220/3.8 220/3.92 220/3.94 220/241 220/242 220/266 220/284 220/306 220/307 220/4 174/48 174/66

Assignee

Midland-Ross Corporation (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Marcus; Stephen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Switzer; H. Duane

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Abstract
A support member on an electrical floor box or the like includes an opening receiving a cover formed in two parts having mating walls defining a joining line extending across the opening. The outer peripheral walls of the cover parts on opposite sides of the joining line have outwardly extending detents releasably received in recesses in the support member. The outer surfaces of the cover parts have rabbets formed therein adjacent the opposite ends of the joining line, and abutments on the support member are received in the rabbets.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A support member having an opening therein, said opening having an outer peripheral edge, a shoulder spaced inwardly from said opening peripheral edge, and an opening peripheral wall extending between said shoulder and said opening peripheral edge, a two-piece cover received in said opening and having outer and under surfaces, the outer peripheral portion of said undersurface being supported on said shoulder, said cover having a cover peripheral wall facing said opening peripheral wall, said cover being formed of two generally flat members having mating walls extending across said opening to define a joining line, said cover peripheral wall having detents extending outwardly therefrom on opposite sides of said joining line, said opening peripheral wall having recesses releasably receiving said detents, said flat members having rabbets in said outer surface at the opposite ends of said joining line, and inwardly extending abutments on said opening peripheral wall received in said rabbets.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This application relates to the art of covers and, more particularly, to covers which are formed in two pieces and releasably held in openings. The invention is particularly applicable to covers for electrical outlet boxes or the like and will be described with particular reference thereto. However, it will be appreciated that the invention has broader aspects and the cover may be used for closing openings in support members other than electrical outlet boxes.

Electrical outlet boxes of the general type shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,701,837 issued Oct. 31, 1972, to Fork are commonly installed in spaced-apart locations in a floor, and have electrical wires installed therein. Use of any particular outlet box depends upon the location of equipment within the building.

Prior art relating to covers which can be opened or removed for providing access to outlet boxes or the like include U.S. Pat. No. 650,432 issued May 29, 1900, to Stewart who has hinged covers so there would always be an opening through the cover even if the box was not being used. Drilling holes and inserting pins for the hinged connections is relatively expensive.
 
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