Light switch cover

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Inventors

Rintz, William J.

Application #

826643

Filed

Apr-4-1997

Published

Feb-23-1999

Current US Class

174/66
200/302.3
220/241

International Classes

H05K 005/03

Field of Search

174/66 174/67 220/241 220/242 220/3.8 D8/353 D13/177 200/302.3 200/333 200/302.1 200/317 200/310

Examiners

Reichard; Dean A.

US Patent References

3953933   Cover plate assembly
4004120   Switch bezel with vi...
4009797   Wall plate for electr...
4488024   Wall switch cover a...
4733330   Wiring-device mou...
4757168   Decorative improve...
4760227   Sliding switch cover
5221814   Blind mounting fac...
5379912   Connecting arrang...
5448028   Armrest electrical s...
5457286   Face plate assembl...
5577602   Switch extender ap...

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Other References

Sample paper cover for face plate, distributed to patent Office employees on Sep. 20, 1973. "Modern Plastics" magazine, Oct. 1948, p. 89. Diner's Club Magazine, "Signature", May 1978, p. 91.

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Abstract
A light switch cover is disclosed for use with conventional "rocker" and "toggle" type switches. The cover generally includes a mounting bracket which is attached to the electrical box, along with the switch and a face plate which is attached to the mounting bracket. For light switches cover can also be utilized where more than one switch is provided. An electroluminescent lighting sheet can also be provided between the face plate and mounting bracket to highlight and enhance any decorative features of the light switch cover. A battery back-up and power loss sensing circuit can be included that illuminates the lighting sheet whenever power to the light switch is lost. Upon loss of power, the lighting sheet can be illuminated steadily or can blink at a preselected frequency. An on/off switch can be provided to manually turn the illuminated light switch cover off. The invention can be also utilized with pressure sensitive dome-type switches.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cover assembly for a light switch comprising:

a face plate member having a perimeter portion;

means for illuminating at least a portion of said face plate member when power is lost to the light switch; and

means for attaching said face plate member to the light switch so that the light switch is operable through said face plate member.

2. A cover assembly for a plurality of light switches comprising:

a face plate member having a perimeter portion;

means for illuminating at least a portion of said face slate member when power is lost to the light switches; and

means for attaching said face plate member to the light switches so that the light switches are operable through the face plate member; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to light switch covers and receptacle covers particularly to a combination decorative light switch cover and mounting bracket for use with "rocker", "toggle", and other type light switches.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Rigid light switch covers have been utilized in the past for safety means. Three disadvantages associated with the use of rigid light switch covers are (1) inoperability of covered light switch; (2) unattractiveness of the cover; and (3) difficulties in attaching the rigid light switch cover. To utilize the covered switch, the user must each time remove the cover. Conventional light switch covers have not been use in the past as a decorative element, but merely for safety purposes.

Some examples of previous cover devices include: U.S. Pat. No. 4,760,227 issued to Boxer (the "Boxer" device); U.S. Pat. No. 4,757,168 issued to Fujiyoshi et al (the "Fujiyoshi" device); U.S. Pat. No. 5,457,286 issued to Flasz (the "Flasz" device); and U.S. Pat. No. 4,488,024 issued to Colgate (the "Colgate" device).
 
  A light switch cover is disclosed for use with conventional "rocker" and "toggle" type switches. The cover generally includes a mounting bracket which...  A light switch cover is disclosed for use with conventional "rocker" and "toggle" type switches. The cover generally includes a mounting bracket which...