Utility box insert

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Inventors

Burke, Lynn

Application #

890127

Filed

May-29-1992

Published

Apr-12-1994

Current US Class

033/528
033/562
033/DIG10

International Classes

H02G 003/02; B25H 007/04; G01B 003/14

Field of Search

33/562 33/194 33/528 33/DIG. 220/3.2 220/3.3 220/3.5 220/3.8 220/3.94 174/67 174/101

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Aquilino & Welsh

US Patent References

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4359302   Method for cutting...
4384396   Apparatus and met...
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4605139   Self-targeting electr...
4685581   Air- and dust-proof...
4892212   Wall bracket for m...
4907711   Outlet box covers wi...
4953733   Electrical outlet box...

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Abstract
A utility box insert for protecting the contents of the utility box during the installation of wallboard. The insert includes a base plate dimensioned to fit within the interior of a utility box, sidewalls extending upwardly from the sides of the plate, fastening tabs extending upwardly from the ends of the plate in order to hook over the edge of the utility box, and cut-outs cooperating with said fastening tabs in order to accommodate for mounting ears located on the utility box.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A utility box insert for protecting the contents of a utility box during the installation of wallboard, comprising:

a plate dimensioned to fit within the interior of the utility box having opposed sides and ends;

a fastening tab at each end of said plate extending upwardly from said plate to hook over edges of the end walls of the utility box; and,

mounting ear accommodation means cooperating with said fastening tabs to align the insert and allow the insert to be secured within a utility box with mounting ears.

2. The invention of claim 1 further including sidewalls extending upwardly from the sides of said plate; the sidewalls cooperate with said fastening tabs to form a template about which a cutting tool can travel to avoid contact with the utility box.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to utility boxes, and more particularly, inserts for utility boxes to prevent the contents of the utility boxes from becoming damaged by a cutting tool during installation of wallboards. The insert of the present invention also functions as a template to guide a cutting tool around the interior perimeter of a utility box while not allowing the cutting tool to come in contact with the contents of the utility box.

It has become common practice in the construction industry to cut openings in wallboards, after the wallboards have been installed to the studs, in order to gain access to the utility boxes, such as electrical, telephone, television and the like, previously installed therebehind.

Therefore, a need has developed in the industry for a device which cooperates with the utility box to protect the box and its contents from the cutting tool used to gain access to the utility box. There have been attempts made in the prior art to fulfill the need for such a device, as witnessed by the U.S. Pat. Nos. to Smolik (4,384,396) and Payne (4,359,302). However, these devices have not gained acceptance, as they are too costly to manufacture as they require grooves to be made in the plate, or are too difficult to use, as they are not easily attachable to the utility box.
 
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