Cover plate assembly

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Inventors

Goldstein, Edwin

Application #

432105

Filed

Jan-9-1974

Published

May-4-1976

Current US Class

040/642.02
040/725
040/792
0D8/350
0D8/353
174/66
220/242

International Classes

G09F 001/12

Field of Search

40/152 40/156 40/10 174/66 174/65 220/241 220/242

Assignee

Dilly Mfg. Co., Inc. (South Plainfield, NJ)

Examiners

Mancene; Louis G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Seidel, Gonda & Goldhammer

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Abstract
A cover plate assembly comprising first and second members. The first member is secured over an opening in which a switch operator or an electrical outlet is located. The second member comprises a decorative surface which is releasably connected to and supported by the first member. The second member can be changed at will to meet individual tastes.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cover plate assembly comprising first and second members, each of said members having an aperture through which an element can extend, said first member including wall portions having facing surfaces thereon, said aperture being disposed between said facing surfaces, said second member having at least two opposite edges and being supported on said first member with a portion of each of said opposite edges adjacent each of said facing surfaces, and resilient means disposed between said first and second members for resiliently and releasably urging said second member against one of said facing surfaces so that said second member is releasably retained on said first member with said apertures being aligned.



Description
This invention relates to cover plates for switch operators and electrical outlets, and more particularly to a cover plate assembly wherein the cover plate is provided with an unblemished decorative surface that can be changed at will.

Interest has been directed toward making the cover plates for switches and outlets attractive so that they can blend harmoniously with interior designs.

To this end many cover plates which have attractive designs have been manufactured. Thus, they may give the illusion of sculptured wood, metal, stone or the like. Further, they may be designed so that they can readily fit with any furniture style such as French Provincial, Mediterranean, Early American and Modern. The cover plates usually comprise one element which is secured to the switch.

The purchaser merely has to remove the existing cover plate and replace it with the newly purchased decorative plate. However, certain disadvantages are inherent in this technique.

Thus, the purchaser must make a relatively substantial expenditure for each cover plate. Further, when a room is redecorated, the existing cover plate must be removed and a new cover plate purchased. In order to remove the cover plate it is necessary to remove at least one and possibly two screws which are standard on electrical switches and outlets. Further, the visual appearance of the screws is distasteful and tends to destroy the aesthetic beauty of the plate.
 
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