Interchangeable sectional wallplates

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Inventors

Anker, Herbert

Application #

986904

Filed

Dec-8-1997

Published

Dec-21-1999

Current US Class

174/66
220/241
220/3.8
220/3.92

International Classes

H05K 005/03

Field of Search

174/66 220/241 220/3.8 220/3.92 220/3.94 220/4.02 439/557 439/533 439/535 439/536

Assignee

Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Little Neck, NY)

Examiners

Reichard; Dean A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sutton; Paul J.

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Abstract
An interchangeable wallplate assembly made up of two or more interchangeable panels which can be locked together to cover electrical devices mounted in two or more ganged gem boxes. The panels can be blank or have apertures to permit portions of the electrical devices to extend therethrough for front access. If an electrical device is changed or another is added or removed the assembly can be altered to match the new electrical device configuration. End panels each have a pawl and a loop spaced along one wall while central panels have pawls and loops spaced along both walls. Thus, end panels can be joined to themselves or to a central panel which can also be mounted to similar central panels to allow the assembly to be increased to cover any ganged gem box.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A wallplate assembly having at least a first and a second interchangeable sections, each section comprising:

a) a panel having at least one mounting aperture therethrough from a front face to a rear face to permit said panel to be mounted to an electrical device;

b) said panel having a top portion, a bottom portion and a first side wall, said top portion, said bottom potion and said first side wall each meeting said panel front fact at a rounded edge;

c) said panel having a second side wall having a free end and extending at a right angle to said front face of said panel;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention is directed to wall plates to cover electrical devices mounted in ganged gem boxes and more particularly to a wallplate made up of a plurality of sections which can be combined to match the electrical devices mounted in such ganged gem boxes.

2. Description of the Prior Art

At present, wall plates to cover electrical devices mounted in gem boxes are made in sizes to match the number of gem boxes in use from a single box to three or four ganged gem boxes. In addition, the wallplates must have apertures therethrough so that front access is possible to each type of electrical device in use. At present the apertures include an aperture for a rocker-type switch, an aperture for a toggle-type switch, for a round single receptacle, and for a duplex receptacle as well as a blank. There are also composite wallplates, for example, where there is one toggle-type switch aperture and one-half of a duplex receptacle aperture. To stock all possible combinations of electrical device apertures for all possible locations for a variable number of ganged gem boxes is very difficult and expensive and requires a large inventory of wallplates to be available at all times. Any change in the electrical devices in the ganged gem boxes requires a new wallplate.
 
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