Electrical box mounting bracket

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Inventors

Swanson, Richard D.

Application #

302439

Filed

Apr-30-1999

Published

Apr-3-2001

Current US Class

174/54
248/27.1
248/300
248/906

International Classes

A47F 005/00; G12B 009/00

Field of Search

248/300 248/316.8 248/342 248/906 248/205.1 248/27.1 248/343 248/344 220/3.3 220/3.9 174/54 174/58

Assignee

Hubbell Incorporated (Orange, CT)

Examiners

King; Anita M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Goodman; A. N., Buczynski; J.

US Patent References

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4569458   Mounting for electri...
4572391   Brackets for mounti...
4603789   Extension bracket f...
4757967   Box support
4964525   Electrical box mou...
4967990   Support for an elect...
5005792   Bracket for mountin...
5114105   Electrical box supp...
5209444   Support for an elect...
5330137   Apparatus and met...
5516068   Device support bra...
5927667   Electrical box mou...
 

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Abstract
An improved mounting bracket is closed which can be used to selectively support both 4 inch square electric boxes and 411/16 inch square electrical boxes such that vertical movement of either type of electrical box is limited. The mounting bracket is preferably a one-piece, unitary member stamped from sheet metal. The mounting bracket has a top support rail, a bottom support rail and a pair of mounting ends coupling the support rails together to define a large, elongated central cut-out portion. An electrical box and its associated cover may be mounted between two wall studs by first attaching the mounting bracket of the present invention to the wall studs. The open front end of the box is then placed flush against the rear surface of the bracket such that a top portion of the box contacts the bottom rail of the bracket. Next, the associated cover is placed on the front surface of the bracket opposite and aligned with the box such that a top portion of the cover contacts the top support rail and a bottom portion of the cover contacts the bottom support rail. Finally, the electrical box and the cover are fastened together to complete installation of the electrical box to the bracket. The inner edges of the rails are spaced to engage the mounting screws of a 4 inch square electrical box such that the electrical box cannot significantly move up or down relative to the mounting bracket. The top and bottom support rails are each provided with an abutment for engaging either the outer surface of a 411/16 inch square electrical box or the faceplate of the 411/16 inch square electrical box such that the electrical box will not significantly move up or down relative to the mounting bracket when coupled thereto.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A mounting bracket assembly for attachment between first and second adjacent support members, comprising:

a top support rail having a front surface, a rear surface, an inner edge, an outer edge and a top abutment;

a bottom support rail having a front surface, a rear surface, an inner edge, an outer edge and a bottom abutment;

a first mounting end coupled to and extending between first ends of said top and bottom support rails, said first mounting end being adapted to be attached to the first support member;

a second mounting end coupled to and extending between second ends of said top and bottom support rails, said second mounting end being adapted to be attached to the second support member;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to a mounting bracket secured between a pair of studs in a wall for supporting an electrical box therebetween. More specifically, the mounting bracket of the present invention relates to a mounting bracket which is capable of mounting electrical boxes with different depths as well as both 4 inch square boxes and 411/16 inch square boxes with limited vertical movement of the electrical box relative to the mounting bracket.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Presently, there are many types of mounting brackets available on the market for mounting electrical boxes to wall studs. Many of the mounting brackets are designed to be mounted to a single wall stud for supporting a single electrical box. While these mounting brackets work well, they do not provide a wide range of adjustability between wall studs and only support a single electrical box. Accordingly, mounting brackets for supporting a plurality of electrical boxes have been developed which span between a pair of adjacent wall studs to allow the builder to conveniently position the electrical box or boxes between the wall studs.
 
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