US20060258207A1 - Panel-mounted, low voltage terminal - Google Patents
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- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
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- H01R13/73—Means for mounting coupling parts to apparatus or structures, e.g. to a wall
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- This invention relates to electrical fixture anchoring and, more particularly, to novel systems and methods for facilitating low voltage terminal assembly.
- Power tools may simplify the installation process by providing the motion (e.g. rotation) necessary to advance or install a fastener.
- the power tool must, however, be held and positioned in a manner similar to a manual tool.
- the use of power tools may not significantly lessen the demands on the installer.
- a low voltage terminal assembly is one example of a time consuming fastener installation.
- Typical low voltage mounting brackets or bases require the rotation of a screw to advance a clamp to the point where it grips a wall panel. This rotation is time consuming and even alignment of a power tool takes significant time and care to not damage parts.
- more screws are typically required to secure the face plate and fixture to the mounting bracket.
- a low voltage terminal assembly in accordance with the present invention may be arranged to secure to a panel itself, rather than to a stud or other support member.
- an aperture may be formed in a panel.
- a base may abut the panel proximate the aperture.
- One or more securements may engage the base to sandwich the panel between the base and the securement.
- An interface may provide the structure for connecting a face plate to the base. The face plate may secure the fixture.
- a base in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable shape.
- the aperture may be formed to match the shape of the base.
- a base may be shaped to frame (i.e. form a border around) the aperture.
- a base may also include one or more receivers. Selected receivers may be shaped and positioned to receive and engage securements, while other receivers may be shaped and positioned to secure the interface.
- a base may be arranged to secure face plates that are single gang, double gang, triple gang, quadruple gang, quintuple gang, or the like.
- An interface in accordance with the present invention may be any structure connecting a face plate to a base.
- an interface may include two flanges extending in opposite directions from a body. The flanges may have various apertures extending therethrough for admitting fasteners. The fasteners may be used to secure the interface to the base or to secure a face plate to the interface.
- an interface may be omitted. In such embodiments, a fastener may pass through a face plate and extend directly to engage a receiver on a base.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of a low voltage terminal assembly in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded, perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a low voltage terminal assembly in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an interface in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of an interface in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of an interface in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of an interface in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a front, elevation view of one embodiment of a flange from an interface in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a front, elevation view of an alternative embodiment of a flange from an interface in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a front, elevation view of another alternative embodiment of a flange from an interface in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a partial, perspective view of a clip for securing a screwless fact plate, the clip applied to an interface in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 11 is a partial, perspective view of a screwless fact plate in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a side, cross-sectional view of an interface with anchors and clips secured to a screwless fact plate in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view of one embodiment of an anchor in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of an anchor in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of an anchor in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of an anchor in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is a top, cross-sectional view of base in accordance with the present invention applied to an aperture in a panel;
- FIG. 18 is a top, cross-sectional view of the base in FIG. 17 with securements partially inserted;
- FIG. 19 is a top, cross-sectional view of the base in FIG. 17 with securements completely inserted;
- FIG. 20 is a partial, perspective view of a securement in accordance with the present invention inserted into the receiver of a base;
- FIG. 21 is a partial, perspective view of a securement in accordance with the present invention inserted into the receiver of a base, the excess length of the securement being held out of the way by barbs extending from the securement;
- FIG. 22 is a partial, top, cross-sectional view of a receiver having a barb in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 23 is a partial, top, cross-sectional view of the receiver of FIG. 22 with the barb deflected to admit a securement;
- FIG. 24 is a partial, top, cross-sectional view of the receiver of FIG. 22 with the barb engaging a securement to resist extraction of the securement from the receiver;
- FIG. 25 is a partial, side, cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiments of a receiver having a barb in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 26 is a partial, side, cross-sectional view of the receiver of FIG. 25 with the receiver deflected to receive a securement in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 27 is a partial, top, cross-sectional view of the receiver of FIG. 25 with the receiver deflected to receive a securement in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 28 is a partial, cut-away, perspective view of another alternative embodiment of a receiver in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 29 is a partial, cut-away, perspective view of the receiver of FIG. 28 with the cantilever deflected to receive a securement in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 30 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a securement in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 31 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of a securement in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 32 is an exploded, perspective view of a low voltage terminal assembly in accordance with the present invention arranged to mount to a stud or other support member, rather than to a panel.
- Coordinate axes 11 may be defined by longitudinal 11 a , lateral 11 b , and transverse directions 11 c substantially orthogonal to one another.
- a terminal assembly 10 may secure a fixture 12 to a panel 14 (e.g. plasterboard of a wall).
- a fixture 12 may be any suitable piece for which securement is desired.
- a fixture 12 may be a telephone jack, network jack, cable connector, stereo system connector, information system connector, or any other unit 12 for which permanent or removable securement at a panel 14 may be desired.
- a terminal assembly 10 may be a low voltage terminal assembly 10 .
- safety concerns may not require an enclosed connection box to contain the various wires and connections.
- Such are required only for comparatively high voltage terminal assembles (e.g. power receptacles, power switches, wall outlets).
- a low voltage (e.g. 1-30 volts) terminal assembly 10 may simply include the structure to accomplish securement, without regard to enclosure.
- low voltage terminal assemblies 10 are prepared in a manner very similar to high voltage terminal assemblies. That is, low voltage terminal assemblies 10 may include fully enclosed connection boxes. For example, in situations where builders anticipated the placement of a phone jack, network jack, etc., a connection box may be secured to a stud before paneling 14 is a applied. However, in other situations, a low voltage terminal assembly 10 may be applied to a panel 14 after completion of the structure. In such situations, paneling 14 may block access to studs or other support members, thereby making it more difficult to secure a connection box. Accordingly, a low voltage terminal assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention may be arranged to secure to a panel 14 itself, rather than to a stud or other support member.
- an aperture 16 may be formed in a panel 14 .
- a base 18 may abut the panel 14 proximate the aperture 16 .
- One or more securements 20 may engage the base 18 to sandwich the panel 14 between the base 18 and the securement 20 .
- An interface 22 may provide the structure for connecting a face plate 24 to the base 18 .
- the face plate 24 may secure the fixture 12 .
- a base 18 in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable shape.
- the aperture 14 may be formed to match the shape of the base 18 .
- the aperture 16 may have a generally rectangular shape to match a generally rectangularly shaped base 18 .
- a base 18 may be shaped to frame (i.e. form a border around) the aperture 16 .
- a base 18 may include a flange 26 and an insert 28 .
- the flange 26 may abut the exterior surface 30 of the panel 14 .
- the insert 28 may extend some distance into the aperture 16 .
- a base 18 may also include one or more receivers 32 . Selected receivers 32 a , 32 b may be shaped and positioned to secure the interface 22 , while other receivers 32 c , 32 d may be shaped and positioned to receive and engage securements 20 .
- a base 18 may be constructed of any suitable material. Suitable materials may include, without limitation, metals, metal alloys, polymers, composites, and the like. In one embodiment, abase 18 comprising a flange 26 , an insert 28 , and receivers 32 may be formed as a substantially homogeneous unit molded from a polymer. A base 18 , in accordance with the present invention, may be of any suitable size. For example, a base 18 may arranged to secure face plates 24 that are single gang, double gang, triple gang, quadruple gang, quintuple gang, or the like. The concepts presented herein are illustrated as single gang low voltage terminal assemblies 10 , however, the principles and concepts may easily be expanded to multiple-gang low voltage terminal assemblies 10 .
- An interface 22 in accordance with the present invention may be any structure connecting a face plate 24 to a base 18 .
- an interface 22 may include a body 34 with one or more flanges 36 extending therefrom.
- the body 34 may have an aperture 38 extending therethrough.
- the aperture 38 may provide a location for wires, etc. to pass through the interface 22 and reach the fixture 12 .
- an interface 22 may include two flanges 36 a , 36 b extending in opposite directions from a body 34 .
- the flanges 36 a , 36 b may have various apertures 40 extending therethrough for admitting fasteners 42 .
- a first flange 36 a may have two apertures 40 a , 40 c formed therein.
- One aperture 40 a may receive a fastener 42 a for engaging a receiver 32 a and securing the interface 22 to the base 18 .
- the other aperture 40 c may receive a fastener 42 c for securing the face plate 24 to the interface 22 .
- a second flange 36 b may have two apertures 40 b , 40 d formed therein.
- One aperture 40 b may receive a fastener 42 b for engaging a receiver 32 b and securing the interface 22 to the base 18 .
- the other aperture 40 d may receive a fastener 42 d for securing the face plate 24 to the interface 22 .
- an interface 22 may be omitted.
- a first fastener 42 c may pass through a face plate 24 and extend directly to engage a first receiver 32 a on a base 18 .
- a second fastener 42 d may pass through a face plate 24 and extend direct to engage a second receiver 32 b on a base 18 .
- the location of the receivers 32 a , 32 b may be repositioned to correspond to the position of the fasteners 42 c , 42 d extending through the face plate 24 .
- the face plate 24 may be modified so the fasteners 42 c , 42 d extend therethrough to meet the receivers 32 a , 32 b.
- a clip 44 may have a shape selected to engage the flange 36 of an interface 22 .
- a clip 44 a , 44 b may be curved or shaped to sandwich a corresponding flange 36 a , 36 b of an interface 22 .
- a clip 44 in accordance with the present invention may be formed to engage a face plate 24 .
- a first clip 44 a may engage one end of a face plate 24
- a second clip 44 b engages an opposite end of the face plate 24 . Accordingly, the clips 44 a , 44 b may secure the face plate 24 to the interface 22 without the use of screws 42 c , 42 d.
- an anchor 46 may extend from an interface 22 .
- the anchor 46 may be arranged to engage a receiver 32 positioned on the base 18 .
- the method of engagement between a receiver 32 and an anchor 46 may be selected to provide a fast, clean securement.
- the interface 22 may be secured to the base 18 in a minimum amount of time.
- a fastener 42 may be introduced to secure an anchor 46 to the appropriate location on a interface 22 by a manufacturing machine.
- the installation of the fastener 42 may be performed in ideal conditions with proper alignment and fast tool speeds.
- an anchor 46 may simply be inserted into a receiver 32 to secure the interface 22 , and consequently the face plate 24 , to the base 18 .
- an anchor 46 in accordance with the present invention may be applied to all or a subset of the securement locations.
- a first anchor 46 a may be secured to extend from a first flange 36 a of an interface 22
- a second anchor 46 b may be secured to extend from a second flange 36 b of the interface 22 .
- a base 18 may have two receivers 32 c , 32 d to engage both anchors 46 a , 46 b , respectively.
- an interface 22 in accordance with the present invention may be formed of any suitable material. Suitable materials may, without limitation, include metals, metal alloys, polymers, composites, and the like. The shape and arrangement of an interface 22 may be determined by balancing the mechanical properties desired and the material used. In selected embodiments, an interface 22 may be molded from a polymer. If desired or necessary, an interface 22 may be molded to include various features (e.g. a body 34 having a thickness 47 in the transverse direction 11 c ) to provide a desired strength, stiffness, and the like.
- an interface 22 may be formed of thin sheet metal.
- Various bends 49 may be formed in the interface 22 to increase the effective thickness 47 thereof. This increase in thickness 47 may, in turn, increase the section modulus of the interface 22 to create a stronger and stiffer device.
- bends 49 may extend in more than one direction. For example, one or more bends 49 a may applied to stiffen the interface 22 in the longitudinal direction 11 a , while one or more bends 49 b may be applied to stiffen the interface 22 in the lateral direction 11 b.
- an interface 22 may include one or more retainers 51 shaped to engage a face plate 24 .
- the retainers 51 may be formed to be resiliently deflectable to snap in and out of engagement with the face plate 24 .
- a flange 36 (which may be a first flange 36 a , second flange 36 b , etc,) extending from a body 34 may include two ears 48 a , 48 b .
- the ears 48 a , 48 b may be spaced apart in the lateral direction 11 b .
- An ear 48 in accordance with the present invention may be formed to have an extended portion 50 , most distant from the body 34 , and a recessed portion 52 , spaced away from the extended portion 50 toward the body 34 .
- At least one ear 48 may have an extended portion 50 terminating at a distal edge thereof, away from the body 34 , along a line extending substantially in the lateral direction 11 b .
- both ears 48 may have an extended portion 50 terminating at a distal edge thereof, away from the body 34 , along a line extending substantially in the lateral direction 11 b.
- At least one ear 48 may have a recessed portion 52 presenting an edge extending in the lateral direction 11 b .
- both ears 48 may have recessed portions 52 each presenting an edge extending in the lateral direction 11 b .
- the ears 48 a , 48 b may align so the extended portions 50 define a clearance 54 or void 54 therebetween. If desired, the ears 48 may be formed to be symmetric with respect to a line in the longitudinal direction 11 a.
- each ear 48 may be positioned at the outermost corners of a flange 36 .
- the ears 48 may form an opening 56 therebetween in the flange 36 .
- the ears 48 may have interior edges 58 forming the extremes of the opening 56 (e.g. defining) extending in the lateral direction 11 b.
- ears 48 and flanges 36 in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable shape.
- a projection 60 may be positioned to extend into the opening 56 .
- the projection 60 may have an aperture 62 formed therein.
- the aperture 62 may be positioned and threaded to support securement of a face plate 24 thereto in a conventional manner.
- ears 48 in accordance with the present invention may have additional apertures 64 formed therein as desired.
- the location 66 where an ear 48 joins with the rest of the flange 36 may be scored. A scored location 66 may provide a stress concentration riser for controlled breakage for optional removal of an ear 48 when desired, without tools.
- the recess portion 52 of an ear 48 may be rounded. In other embodiments, the recessed portion 52 a of one ear 48 a may extend to meet the recessed portion 52 b of another ear 48 b . In such a configuration, the opening 56 may be omitted.
- An interface 22 may be constructed of any suitable material.
- an interface 22 including a body 34 and flanges 36 with ears 48 , may be formed as a substantially homogeneous unit molded from a polymeric composition.
- an interface 22 including a body 34 and flanges 36 with ears 48 , may be stamped from a single, solid blank of stock (e.g. stamped from sheet metal).
- a flange 36 in accordance with the present invention may have a clip 44 applied thereto.
- clips 44 a , 44 b may be applied to both the first and second flanges 36 a , 36 b .
- a clip 44 may have a front grip 68 and a back grip 70 sized to engage and hold a flange 36 therebetween.
- the extended portions 50 of the ears 48 may register the clip 44 in the longitudinal direction 11 a with respect to the flange 36 .
- At least one of the front and back grips 68 , 70 may include a detent 72 to register the clip 44 in the lateral direction 11 b with respect to a flange 36 .
- the detent 72 may be formed as a protrusion 72 formed in the back grip 70 .
- a detent 72 includes two protrusions 72 a , 72 b , each protrusion 72 a , 72 b engaging an interior edge 58 a , 58 b of the opening 56 corresponding to a flange 36 at either end of an interface 22 to which the clip 44 is applied.
- a clip 44 may include an aperture 74 or notch 74 that may accommodate a fastener 42 .
- the aperture 74 may provide clearance for the fastener 42 , thus, enabling the clip 44 to sit flush with the surface of the flange 36 .
- the aperture 74 may also interact with the fastener 42 to form a detent mechanism. That is, the fastener 42 , in conjunction with the aperture 74 , may act as a piloting mechanism to effectively align and situate the clip 44 with respect to the flange 36 .
- an aperture 76 may be formed in the back grip 70 of the clip 44 to permit a fastener 42 to pass therethrough.
- a retainer 78 may extend from a clip 44 to engage a face plate 24 .
- Slots 80 may be formed where the retainer 78 connects to the rest of the clip 44 . If desired, the slots 80 may extend a selected distance into the back grip 70 . The slots 80 may increase flexibility and deflection of the retainer 78 , thus providing a smoother engagement with the face plate 24 . In certain embodiments, the slots 80 may terminate in a rounded end to resist the formation of a stress riser upon deflection of the retainer 78 .
- a lip 82 may be formed to extend a substantial distance from the clip 44 .
- An extended lip 82 may provide a spring biasing the retainer 78 into a firm engagement with the face plate 24 . That is, the lip 82 may act as a spring to substantially remove the play between the retainer 78 and the face plate 24 .
- a clip 44 in accordance with the present invention may be formed of any suitable material. Suitable materials may include, for example, metals, metal alloys, polymers, composites, and the like. For example, a clip 44 may be stamped from a single sheet or panel of metal (e.g. steel). Alternatively, a clip 44 may be molded using a polymer.
- a face plate 20 in accordance with the present invention may be formed with a barb 84 or engagement lip 84 shaped to engage a retainer 78 of a clip 44 without tools.
- an engagement lip 84 may be positioned proximate a first edge 86 of the face plate 24 .
- Another engagement lip may be positioned proximate a second edge positioned opposite the first edge 86 .
- An engagement lip 84 in accordance with the present invention may be continuous along its length 88 .
- an engagement lip 84 may be provided in sections 90 so as to be discontinuous.
- An engagement lip 84 in accordance with the present invention may be formed of any suitable material. If desired, an engagement lip 84 may be formed of the same material as the rest of the face plate 24 . In one embodiment, engagement lips 84 may be homogeneously molded as extensions of the material of the face plate 24 .
- a face plate 24 in accordance with the present invention may include a stop 92 to resist motion in the lateral direction 11 b of the retainer 78 with respect to a face plate 24 while the retainer 78 engages the face plate 78 in the transverse direction 11 c .
- a stop 92 may be positioned anywhere along the length 88 of the engagement lip 84 .
- a stop 92 may be positioned proximate the center 94 of the engagement lip 84 .
- the corresponding retainer 78 may be notched to engage the engagement lip 84 on opposite sides of the stop 92 .
- a first stop 92 a may be positioned proximate a first end 96 of the engagement lip 84 while a second stop 92 b is positioned proximate a second end 98 of the engagement lip 84 .
- a face plate 24 may include engagement lips 84 position at opposite ends thereof.
- the engagement lips 84 may each include a ramp 100 and an engagement edge 102 .
- the retainers 78 may deflect while sliding along the ramps 100 until passing over the engagement edges 102 .
- the lips 82 of the clips 44 may exert forces 104 on the face plate 24 .
- the forces 104 may urge the retainers 78 against the engagement edges 102 , thus reducing the play (e.g. tolerance) that may be present in the engagement of the interface 22 with the face plate 24 .
- an anchor 46 in accordance with the present invention may be constructed, formed, machined, extruded, molded, cast, or otherwise made from any suitable material. Suitable materials may include without limitation metals, metal alloys, polymers, composites, and the like. For example, in certain embodiments, an anchor 46 may be formed of a polymer in a molding process.
- An anchor 46 may be secured to an interface 22 in any suitable manner.
- an anchor 46 may be secured to an interface 22 by a fastener 42 such as a bolt, rivet, screw, engagement prong, engagement hook, or the like.
- a fastener 42 such as a bolt, rivet, screw, engagement prong, engagement hook, or the like.
- an anchor 46 may be glued or otherwise bonded to an interface 22 .
- an anchor 46 may be formed as a homogeneous unit with the interface 22 .
- Each form of attachment between the anchor 46 and an interface 22 may have particular advantages.
- an installer may need to remove an interface 22 to gain access to something (e.g. wiring) tucked therebehind.
- screws 42 may provide an ideal attachment between the anchor 46 and the interface 22 .
- the screws 42 may be removed, thus freeing the interface 22 .
- the anchors 46 may maintain engagement with the base 18 . After the revisions are complete the interface 22 may once again be secured to the anchors 46 by the insertion of the screws 42 previously removed.
- An anchor 46 in accordance with the present invention may have an engagement mechanism 106 configured to provide a mechanical grip with a receiver 32 . If an anchor 46 is to be secured to an interface 22 by a bolt 42 or screw 42 , an aperture 108 may be formed therein. The aperture 108 may extend completely or only partially through the anchor 46 in a transverse direction 11 c.
- a length 110 of the engagement mechanism 106 may be selected to provide a desired number of engagement locations 112 .
- each engagement location 112 is a tooth 112 .
- the engagement length 110 and the number of engagement locations 112 may be selected to permit insertion of the anchor 46 a desired distance into the receiver 32 , providing a desired alignment of the interface 22 with respect to the base 18 .
- a receiver 32 may include an engagement mechanism corresponding to the engagement mechanism 106 of an anchor 46 .
- a receiver 32 may include a barb for unidirectionally engaging the teeth 112 . That is, the barb may pass over the teeth 112 upon insertion of the anchor 46 into the receiver 32 , but engage the teeth 112 to resist extraction of the anchor 46 form the receiver 32 .
- one end 114 of the anchor 46 may be formed to promote easy insertion into the receiver 32 .
- an end 114 may be pointed, rounded, tapered, or otherwise formed to self center or self pilot.
- An anchor 46 in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable cross-section.
- the cross-section may be rectangular, circular, triangular, oval, an unconventional shape, or the like.
- the cross-sectional shape of an anchor 46 may be selected to resist rotation about an axis extending in the transverse direction 11 c once installed inside a receiver 32 .
- an anchor 46 having a generally circular cross-section may have a key-way formed therein to correspond to a key formed or located in the receiver 32 .
- the shape and configuration of a receiver 32 may be selected to match and complement the particular shape of a selected anchor 46 .
- the receiver 32 may be formed to have a generally rectangular shape.
- the receiver 32 may admit the anchor 46 and hold the anchor 46 securely without motion (e.g rotation about an axis extending in the transverse direction 11 c ) therebetween.
- an anchor 46 may have multiple sliding surfaces 116 to promote ease of insertion and proper alignment.
- a recessed groove 118 may be formed in one or more surfaces 116 of the anchor 46 to provide a location for disposition of an engagement mechanism 106 .
- Such an engagement mechanism 106 may be recessed to reduce the risk of interfering with proper insertion of the anchor 46 into the receiver 32 .
- an anchor 46 may have a generally circular cross-section.
- the anchor 46 may include a single flat 120 or a plurality of flats 120 that provide a location for disposition of an engagement mechanism 106 .
- the flats 120 may also provide a location for a corresponding receiver 32 to register or otherwise engage the anchor 46 to resist rotation about an axis extending in the transverse direction 11 c.
- FIG. 15 also illustrates an alternative embodiment of a fastener 42 in accordance with the present invention.
- Opposing engagement hooks 122 may be shaped to promote insertion into a corresponding aperture 40 in an interface 22 .
- the engagement hooks 122 may be formed to engage an aperture of any suitable shape (e.g. circular, oval, triangular, or the like).
- the illustrated engagement hooks 122 have been formed in a shape to fit a square aperture 40 .
- a square or rectangular aperture 40 may provide a mechanism to resist rotation of the anchor 46 with respect to a corresponding interface 22 .
- Engagement hooks 122 in accordance with the present invention may flex to allow an anchor 46 to be separated from the interface 22 . Once separated, the anchor 46 and interface 22 may be reattached by reinserting the engagement hooks 122 of the anchor 46 through the corresponding aperture 40 in the interface 22 .
- the engagement mechanism 106 of the anchor 46 may structurally interfere with the engagement mechanism of the receiver 32 .
- further insertion of the anchor 46 into the receiver 32 may be problematic.
- either the anchor 46 , the receiver 32 , or both the anchor 46 and the receiver 32 may flex or deflect to ameliorate the resistance to insertion.
- an anchor 46 in accordance with the present invention may be dynamic when interacting with the receiver 32 .
- the engagement mechanism 106 of the anchor 46 may be formed as a cantilever 124 .
- the cantilever 124 may secure to the rest of the anchor 46 at a flex point 126 .
- a distal end 128 of the cantilever 124 may extend in the transverse direction 11 c away from the flex point 126 .
- the distal end 128 of the cantilever 124 may resiliently flex in a lateral arc 130 providing deflection of the engagement mechanism 24 in substantially the lateral direction 11 b.
- a cantilever 124 may have any configuration to provide a desired resiliency, strength, deflection amplitude, spring constant, and the like.
- the cantilever 124 may have a thickness and a width selected to provide an effective spring constant for deflection of the distal end 128 of the cantilever 124 .
- the thicker and wider the cantilever 124 the greater the spring constant for any material.
- the thickness, width, or both of the cantilever 124 may vary along a length thereof.
- the length of the cantilever may also be varied to control the spring constant of the cantilever 124 .
- fillets or radiused corners may be employed at the flex point 126 to resist the formation of stress risers that may result in premature failure of the cantilever 124 .
- the location of the engagement mechanism 106 on the cantilever 124 may be varied to provide a desired performance. Points on the cantilever 124 closer to the flex point 126 deflect less distance in the lateral direction 11 b than do points on the cantilever 124 closer to the distal end 128 .
- the engagement mechanism 106 may be positioned to take advantage of this disparity in deflection along the length of the cantilever 124 .
- the engagement locations 112 may be spaced some distance from the flex point 126 . This spacing may increase the deflection of the engagement locations 112 in the lateral direction 11 a , while decreasing the force necessary for causing that deflection.
- the engagement locations 112 may be teeth 112
- the teeth 112 proximate the flex point 126 may gradually decrease in height.
- the teeth 112 closest to the flex point 126 may be omitted, thus, effectively increasing the spacing (e.g. pitch) of the teeth 112 from the flex point 126 .
- various stops may be incorporated into the anchor 46 design to improve performance.
- a deflection stop 132 may be placed on the anchor 46 to resist or limit how far the distal end 128 of a cantilever 124 may inwardly deflect.
- an insertion stop 134 may be added to a suitable location on the anchor 46 .
- the insertion stop 134 may resist over insertion of the anchor 46 in the receiver 32 .
- An insertion stop 134 may be formed for easy removal (e.g. by breaking or tearing) so that in certain applications, the anchor 46 may have no barrier to insertion.
- an insertion stop 134 may be positioned to facilitate its removal even after installation. Thus, if necessary, once the insertion stop 134 is removed, the anchor 46 may be pushed completely through, and out of, the receiver 32 .
- a base 18 in accordance with the present invention may have a flange 26 and an insert 28 .
- the flange 26 may abut an exterior surface 30 of the panel 14 .
- the insert 28 may extend some distance into the aperture 16 in the panel 14 .
- an insert 28 may assist in centering the base 18 within the aperture 16 .
- a base 18 may be formed without an insert 28 .
- a base 18 may also have one or more receivers 32 for receiving and engaging securements 20 .
- Securements 20 in accordance with the present invention may have an engagement mechanism 136 shaped to engage the receivers 32 when inserted therein.
- the engagement mechanism 136 may act as a ratchet, permitting comparatively easy insertion, but comparatively firmly resisting extraction.
- the engagement between securements 20 and receivers 32 may be of any suitable form.
- the engagement between the securements 20 and the receivers 32 may be accomplished by a series of teeth 138 forming the engagement mechanism 136 on a securement 20 .
- the teeth 138 may be shaped to engage a barb 140 on the receiver 32 .
- the number of teeth 138 on the securement 20 may be selected to provide multiple securement positions between the securement 20 and receiver 32 .
- Securements 20 may have any structure suitable to promote their function.
- the securements 20 may include an extension 142 or retainer 142 and a slide 144 .
- the retainer 142 may engage or abut an interior surface 146 of a panel 14 .
- the slide 144 may extend form the retainer 142 , pass through the aperture 16 , and engage a receiver 32 . Accordingly, a panel 14 may be sandwiched between the flange 26 of a base 18 and the retainer 142 of a securement 20 .
- a low voltage terminal assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention may be installed in at least two ways.
- an insert 28 of a base 18 may be inserted into an aperture 16 formed in the panel 14 until the flange 26 of the base 18 abuts the exterior surface 30 .
- One or more securements 20 may be passed through the aperture 16 and inserted into the back of corresponding receivers 32 .
- the securements 20 may be inserted until a selected length 148 of the securement extends past the flange 26 on the front of the base 18 .
- the securements 20 may then be pulled through the receivers 32 until the retainers 142 abut, or otherwise register with respect to, the interior surface 146 of the panel 14 .
- one or more securements 20 may be inserted into the back of corresponding receivers 32 before the base 18 is applied to the panel 14 .
- the securements 20 may be inserted until a selected length 148 of the securement extends past the flange 26 on the front of the base 18 .
- the combination of base 18 and securements 20 may then be positioned in the aperture 16 . If desired, an installer may deflect the securements 20 to provide clearance for their insertion into the aperture 16 .
- the base 18 may be rotated so that securements 20 may enter the aperture 16 without deflection being necessary.
- the insert 28 of the base 18 may be inserted into an aperture 16 until the flange 26 of the base 18 abuts the exterior surface 30 of the panel 14 .
- the securements 20 may then be pulled through the receivers 32 until the retainers 142 abut the interior surface 146 of the panel 14 .
- the engagement mechanism of the 136 of a securement 20 may engage a corresponding engagement mechanism (e.g. barb 140 ) of a corresponding receiver 32 .
- This engagement may maintain the base 18 firmly abutted against the exterior surface 30 of the panel 14 .
- securements 20 may be pulled sufficiently to create a residual tensile force therewithin once released. Accordingly, the flange 26 and retainer 142 may apply a compressive force on the panel 14 to maintain a tight securement of the base 18 .
- a face plate 24 and fixture 12 may be secured thereto by any suitable method.
- an interface 22 may be secured to the base 18 using one or more fasteners 42 or one or more anchors 46 .
- a face plate 24 may be secured to the interface 22 in the conventional manner using fasteners 42 .
- clips 44 may be used to secure a screwless face plate 24 .
- a screwless face plate 24 may be installed by placing a first clip 44 a in engagement with a first engagement lip 84 and then pivoting the face plate 24 therearound until the retainer 78 of the second clip 44 b contacts the second engagement lip 84 . The face plate 24 may then be pushed against the second clip 44 b until the retainer 78 deflects and engages the second engagement lip 84 .
- securements 20 may be formed in any suitable shape and of any suitable material. Suitable materials may include without limitation metals, metal alloys, polymers, reinforced polymers, composites, and the like. Securements 20 may be formed in any suitable process. In one embodiment, the securements 20 are molded from a polymer.
- Securements 20 in accordance with the present invention may be formed to bend or break to remove excess length 150 after being installed.
- a securement 20 may be formed of a relatively brittle (e.g. easily fractured) material.
- a securement 20 may be formed to have one or more fracture regions 152 corresponding to one or more thickness of paneling 14 . Once installed, the excess length 150 of the securement 20 may be broken off at the corresponding fracture region 152 .
- a securement 20 may be formed of a flexible material. After installation, the excess length 150 may be bent back towards the retainer 142 . In selected embodiments, a flexing region 152 may be formed in the securement 20 to facilitate bending. In certain embodiments, a securement 20 may be formed with barbs 154 to engage the excess length 150 when it is bent back and held in that position. Additionally, if desired, the excess length 150 may be formed with an aperture 156 . The aperture 156 may permit the securement of wires thereto and prevent wires from being pulled out of the low voltage terminal assembly 10 once installation is begun.
- a receiver 32 may be formed by a two-piece mold to form one or more extensions 158 .
- An extension 158 may be a barb 140 formed in a neutral position 160 at the location were the two mold halves meet.
- the extension 158 may be formed with a narrow neck 162 connecting the extension 158 to the rest of the receiver 32 .
- the extension 158 may taper to the narrow neck 162 to form a vertex or folding angle 164 .
- an extension 158 may be formed with an engagement angle 166 .
- the engagement angle 166 may be selected to provide a firm engagement with the engagement mechanism 136 of a corresponding securement 20 .
- the extension 158 may contact the engagement mechanism 136 or teeth 136 and flex at the narrow neck 162 .
- the magnitude of the folding angle 164 may determining how far the extension 158 may deflect in a maximum flex position 168 .
- the engagement mechanism 136 e.g. teeth 136
- the engagement mechanism 136 may be recessed from the slide 144 a selected recess distance 170 .
- the recess distance 170 and the folding angle 164 may be selected to provide the extension 158 with enough deflection and clearance to pass over the teeth 136 during insertion of the slide 144 of a securement 20 . That is, the recess distance 170 may provide enough clearance for the extension 158 in the maximum flex position 168 to pass over the teeth 136 .
- the recess distance 170 may be selected to slightly interfere with an extension 158 in a maximum flex position 168 .
- the extension 158 engages the last tooth 136 to pass by.
- the extension 158 may then act as a two force member resisting further retraction of the slide 144 .
- the engagement mechanism 136 of a slide 144 may structurally interfere with the engagement mechanism (e.g. barb 140 ) of a receiver 32 . This interference may make further insertion of the slide 144 within the receiver 32 difficult. In such situations, the slide 144 , the receiver 32 , or both may flex or deflect to ameliorate the resistance to insertion.
- the engagement mechanism e.g. barb 140
- a receiver 32 may include two spacers 174 supporting a bridging member 176 .
- a barb 140 may be positioned on the bridging member 176 .
- the barb 140 and the engagement mechanism 136 of the slide 144 may be ramped so that insertion 178 of the slide 144 into the receiver 32 urges the bridging member 176 outward 180 .
- the barb 140 may be removed from interference with the engagement mechanism 136 .
- the barb 140 and engagement mechanism 136 may not be ramped to cause deflection of the bridging member 176 when the slide 144 is extracted 182 form the receiver 32 . Accordingly, extraction forces acting on the slide 144 may be resisted.
- the resulting operation may be a unidirectional rachet in which a slide 144 may easily (comparatively) enter a receiver 32 and resist (firmly) withdrawal therefrom.
- a receiver 32 may include one or more barbs 140 positioned on one or more cantilevers 184 .
- the barb 140 and the engagement mechanism 136 of the slide 144 may be ramped so that insertion 178 of the slide 144 into the receiver 32 urges the cantilever 184 outward 180 .
- the barb 140 may be removed from interference with the engagement mechanism 136 .
- the barb 140 and engagement mechanism 136 may not be ramped to cause deflection of the cantilever 184 when the slide 144 is extracted 182 form the receiver 32 . Accordingly, extraction forces acting on the slide 144 may be resisted.
- Receivers 32 in accordance with the present invention may be situated in any suitable position on the base 18 .
- receivers 32 may be provided in an suitable quantity.
- the number and location of the receivers 32 on a base 18 may be selected to provide an adequate and balanced securement of a base 18 in the aperture 16 .
- Receivers 32 may be secured to a base 18 in any suitable manner.
- slides 43 may be integrally molded as part of the base 18 .
- FIGS. 22-29 The embodiments of engagements between securements 20 and receivers 32 , as illustrated in FIGS. 22-29 , could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations that fall within the scope of the present invention.
- the description hereinabove is not intended to limit the scope of the possible embodiments, but is merely representative of certain embodiments of devices and systems in accordance with the invention.
- securements 20 in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable configuration.
- a securement 20 need not be limited to one retainer 142 connected to one slide 144 .
- a single retainer 142 may be secured to a base 18 by one or more slides 144 .
- two retainers 142 may each be secure to a base 18 by one or more slides 144 .
- a retainer 142 may be any structure that provides at least some ability to abut an interior surface 146 of a panel 14 .
- a retainer 142 may abut only a portion of interior surface 146 .
- a retainer 142 may abut the interior surface 146 surrounding the aperture 16 . Accordingly, many kinds and varieties of retainers 142 may be suitable.
- Slides 144 in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable cross-section. Suitable cross-sections may be rectangular, circular, triangular, oval, or the like. Receivers 32 positioned on a base 18 may be shaped to accommodate and match the shape of the slides 144 .
- a low voltage terminal assembly 10 that secures to a stud 186 , joist 186 , or other support member 186 , rather than to a panel 14 .
- Such an embodiment may be used in situations where builders anticipated the placement of a phone jack, network jack, etc.
- a base 18 having an open back may be secured directly to a support member 186 (e.g. stud 186 ) before the paneling 14 is applied thereto.
- a base 18 in accordance with the present invention may be modified to facilitate securement to a support member 186 .
- a base 18 may be formed without a flange 26 to facilitate application of the panel 14 to the support member 186 .
- an extension 188 may be added to support a nail 190 .
- the extension 188 may, hold a nail 190 in a desired orientation while it is driven into the support member 186 .
- more than one extension 188 and nail 190 combination may be applied to a base 18 .
- Other modifications may be made depending on the nature of the support member 186 to which the base 18 will attach.
- a base 18 that will be applied to metal stud 186 may be arranged to accept rivets, screws, and the like, rather than nails 190 .
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Abstract
An assembly for securing low voltage terminals. The assembly may include a panel forming a wall covering. The panel may have an exterior surface, an interior surface, and an aperture extending therethrough. A base may abut the exterior surface of the panel proximate the aperture. The base may include one or more receivers. One or more securements may each include a retainer and slide. The retainers may abut the interior surface of the panel. The slides may extend from the retainers, pass through the aperture, and unidirectionally engage the receivers to maintain the base in abutment with the exterior surface of the panel.
Description
- This application claims the benefit of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/843,870, filed May 12, 2004, for PANEL-MOUNTED, LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL, which will issue as U.S. Pat. No. 7,048,575 on May 23, 2006, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/469,727, filed on May 12, 2003 for QUICK ASSEMBLING, LOW VOLTAGE TERMINAL.
- 1. The Field of the Invention
- This invention relates to electrical fixture anchoring and, more particularly, to novel systems and methods for facilitating low voltage terminal assembly.
- 2. The Background Art
- Manually installing screws or other fasteners is often time consuming. Additionally, in certain installations, the installer must employ his or her hands to hold several components as well as rotate a tool transferring rotation to a screw or other type of fastener. Maintaining all of the components in proper alignment is often difficult and requires skill. In any case, the complexity slows the installation process.
- Power tools may simplify the installation process by providing the motion (e.g. rotation) necessary to advance or install a fastener. The power tool must, however, be held and positioned in a manner similar to a manual tool. Thus, the use of power tools may not significantly lessen the demands on the installer.
- A low voltage terminal assembly is one example of a time consuming fastener installation. Typical low voltage mounting brackets or bases require the rotation of a screw to advance a clamp to the point where it grips a wall panel. This rotation is time consuming and even alignment of a power tool takes significant time and care to not damage parts. Moreover, once the mounting bracket is in place, more screws are typically required to secure the face plate and fixture to the mounting bracket.
- Often it is difficult to initiate engagement between screws and their corresponding receiving holes. Such difficulty typically arises because the receiving hole may be misaligned, obscured by the wall paneling, or recessed into the wall. Once the screw is in engagement with the receiving hole, the time-consuming and often laborious task of advancing the finely threaded screw remains. Moreover, face plate screws and other securement devices may be considered unsightly. Screws used to secure face plates are typically painted and are, therefore, exposed to chipping, tarnishing, wear, and oxidation.
- What is needed is a quick assembling, low voltage terminal that provides a strong and reliable securement between the mounting bracket and wall and between the mounting bracket and the face plate. Such an assembly should significantly reduce the time, skill level, and effort required to assemble and complete low voltage terminal installation.
- A low voltage terminal assembly in accordance with the present invention may be arranged to secure to a panel itself, rather than to a stud or other support member. In certain embodiments, an aperture may be formed in a panel. A base may abut the panel proximate the aperture. One or more securements may engage the base to sandwich the panel between the base and the securement. An interface may provide the structure for connecting a face plate to the base. The face plate may secure the fixture.
- A base in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable shape. In general, the aperture may be formed to match the shape of the base. In selected embodiments, a base may be shaped to frame (i.e. form a border around) the aperture. A base may also include one or more receivers. Selected receivers may be shaped and positioned to receive and engage securements, while other receivers may be shaped and positioned to secure the interface. A base may be arranged to secure face plates that are single gang, double gang, triple gang, quadruple gang, quintuple gang, or the like.
- An interface in accordance with the present invention may be any structure connecting a face plate to a base. In selected embodiments, an interface may include two flanges extending in opposite directions from a body. The flanges may have various apertures extending therethrough for admitting fasteners. The fasteners may be used to secure the interface to the base or to secure a face plate to the interface. In selected embodiments, an interface may be omitted. In such embodiments, a fastener may pass through a face plate and extend directly to engage a receiver on a base.
- U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/342,701 filed Jan. 15, 2003 and entitled DEFLECTING SECUREMENT ANCHOR FOR ELECTRICAL FIXTURES (Pub. No. US 20030109173A1) and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/793,186 filed Mar. 4, 2004 and entitled CLIP-ON FACE PLATE FOR ELECTRICAL FIXTURES are hereby incorporated by reference.
- The foregoing and other objects and features of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described with additional specificity and detail through use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of a low voltage terminal assembly in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded, perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a low voltage terminal assembly in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an interface in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of an interface in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of an interface in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of an interface in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a front, elevation view of one embodiment of a flange from an interface in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 8 is a front, elevation view of an alternative embodiment of a flange from an interface in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 9 is a front, elevation view of another alternative embodiment of a flange from an interface in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 10 is a partial, perspective view of a clip for securing a screwless fact plate, the clip applied to an interface in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 11 is a partial, perspective view of a screwless fact plate in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 12 is a side, cross-sectional view of an interface with anchors and clips secured to a screwless fact plate in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of one embodiment of an anchor in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of an anchor in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of an anchor in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 16 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of an anchor in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 17 is a top, cross-sectional view of base in accordance with the present invention applied to an aperture in a panel; -
FIG. 18 is a top, cross-sectional view of the base inFIG. 17 with securements partially inserted; -
FIG. 19 is a top, cross-sectional view of the base inFIG. 17 with securements completely inserted; -
FIG. 20 is a partial, perspective view of a securement in accordance with the present invention inserted into the receiver of a base; -
FIG. 21 is a partial, perspective view of a securement in accordance with the present invention inserted into the receiver of a base, the excess length of the securement being held out of the way by barbs extending from the securement; -
FIG. 22 is a partial, top, cross-sectional view of a receiver having a barb in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 23 is a partial, top, cross-sectional view of the receiver ofFIG. 22 with the barb deflected to admit a securement; -
FIG. 24 is a partial, top, cross-sectional view of the receiver ofFIG. 22 with the barb engaging a securement to resist extraction of the securement from the receiver; -
FIG. 25 is a partial, side, cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiments of a receiver having a barb in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 26 is a partial, side, cross-sectional view of the receiver ofFIG. 25 with the receiver deflected to receive a securement in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 27 is a partial, top, cross-sectional view of the receiver ofFIG. 25 with the receiver deflected to receive a securement in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 28 is a partial, cut-away, perspective view of another alternative embodiment of a receiver in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 29 is a partial, cut-away, perspective view of the receiver ofFIG. 28 with the cantilever deflected to receive a securement in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 30 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of a securement in accordance with the present invention; -
FIG. 31 is a perspective view of another alternative embodiment of a securement in accordance with the present invention; and -
FIG. 32 is an exploded, perspective view of a low voltage terminal assembly in accordance with the present invention arranged to mount to a stud or other support member, rather than to a panel. - It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the Figures herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the system and method of the present invention, as represented in
FIGS. 1 through 32 , is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, as claimed, but is merely representative of various illustrative embodiments of the invention. The illustrative embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , in discussing the Figures, it may be advantageous to establish a reliable coordinate system to aid in the description of several of the embodiments in accordance with the present invention. Coordinate axes 11 may be defined by longitudinal 11 a, lateral 11 b, andtransverse directions 11 c substantially orthogonal to one another. - In certain situations, a
terminal assembly 10 may secure afixture 12 to a panel 14 (e.g. plasterboard of a wall). Afixture 12 may be any suitable piece for which securement is desired. For example, afixture 12 may be a telephone jack, network jack, cable connector, stereo system connector, information system connector, or anyother unit 12 for which permanent or removable securement at apanel 14 may be desired. - In certain embodiments, a
terminal assembly 10 may be a lowvoltage terminal assembly 10. In such embodiments, safety concerns may not require an enclosed connection box to contain the various wires and connections. Such are required only for comparatively high voltage terminal assembles (e.g. power receptacles, power switches, wall outlets). Accordingly, a low voltage (e.g. 1-30 volts)terminal assembly 10 may simply include the structure to accomplish securement, without regard to enclosure. - In many situations, low
voltage terminal assemblies 10 are prepared in a manner very similar to high voltage terminal assemblies. That is, lowvoltage terminal assemblies 10 may include fully enclosed connection boxes. For example, in situations where builders anticipated the placement of a phone jack, network jack, etc., a connection box may be secured to a stud before paneling 14 is a applied. However, in other situations, a lowvoltage terminal assembly 10 may be applied to apanel 14 after completion of the structure. In such situations, paneling 14 may block access to studs or other support members, thereby making it more difficult to secure a connection box. Accordingly, a lowvoltage terminal assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention may be arranged to secure to apanel 14 itself, rather than to a stud or other support member. - In certain embodiments, an
aperture 16 may be formed in apanel 14. A base 18 may abut thepanel 14 proximate theaperture 16. One or more securements 20 may engage the base 18 to sandwich thepanel 14 between the base 18 and thesecurement 20. Aninterface 22 may provide the structure for connecting aface plate 24 to thebase 18. Theface plate 24 may secure thefixture 12. - A base 18 in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable shape. In general, the
aperture 14 may be formed to match the shape of thebase 18. For example, theaperture 16 may have a generally rectangular shape to match a generally rectangularly shapedbase 18. - In selected embodiments, a
base 18 may be shaped to frame (i.e. form a border around) theaperture 16. In one embodiment, abase 18 may include aflange 26 and aninsert 28. Theflange 26 may abut theexterior surface 30 of thepanel 14. Theinsert 28 may extend some distance into theaperture 16. A base 18 may also include one ormore receivers 32.Selected receivers interface 22, whileother receivers securements 20. - A base 18 may be constructed of any suitable material. Suitable materials may include, without limitation, metals, metal alloys, polymers, composites, and the like. In one embodiment, abase 18 comprising a
flange 26, aninsert 28, andreceivers 32 may be formed as a substantially homogeneous unit molded from a polymer. Abase 18, in accordance with the present invention, may be of any suitable size. For example, abase 18 may arranged to secureface plates 24 that are single gang, double gang, triple gang, quadruple gang, quintuple gang, or the like. The concepts presented herein are illustrated as single gang lowvoltage terminal assemblies 10, however, the principles and concepts may easily be expanded to multiple-gang lowvoltage terminal assemblies 10. - An
interface 22 in accordance with the present invention may be any structure connecting aface plate 24 to abase 18. In one embodiment, aninterface 22 may include abody 34 with one ormore flanges 36 extending therefrom. Thebody 34 may have anaperture 38 extending therethrough. Theaperture 38 may provide a location for wires, etc. to pass through theinterface 22 and reach thefixture 12. - In selected embodiments, an
interface 22 may include twoflanges body 34. Theflanges various apertures 40 extending therethrough for admittingfasteners 42. For example, afirst flange 36 a may have twoapertures aperture 40 a may receive afastener 42 a for engaging areceiver 32 a and securing theinterface 22 to thebase 18. Theother aperture 40 c may receive afastener 42 c for securing theface plate 24 to theinterface 22. Similarly, asecond flange 36 b may have twoapertures aperture 40 b may receive afastener 42 b for engaging areceiver 32 b and securing theinterface 22 to thebase 18. Theother aperture 40 d may receive afastener 42 d for securing theface plate 24 to theinterface 22. - In selected embodiments, an
interface 22 may be omitted. In such embodiments, afirst fastener 42 c may pass through aface plate 24 and extend directly to engage afirst receiver 32 a on abase 18. Similarly, asecond fastener 42 d may pass through aface plate 24 and extend direct to engage asecond receiver 32 b on abase 18. If desired, the location of thereceivers fasteners face plate 24. Alternatively, theface plate 24 may be modified so thefasteners receivers - Referring to
FIG. 2 , in certain applications, screws andother fasteners 42 may be unsightly and time-consuming to install. In these applications, it may be desirable to provide a snap-onface plate 24 to provide fast securement without the use of screws. In certain embodiments, aclip 44 may have a shape selected to engage theflange 36 of aninterface 22. For example, aclip flange interface 22. - A
clip 44 in accordance with the present invention may be formed to engage aface plate 24. In selected embodiments, afirst clip 44 a may engage one end of aface plate 24, while asecond clip 44 b engages an opposite end of theface plate 24. Accordingly, theclips face plate 24 to theinterface 22 without the use ofscrews - In certain embodiments, an
anchor 46 may extend from aninterface 22. Theanchor 46 may be arranged to engage areceiver 32 positioned on thebase 18. In selected embodiments, the method of engagement between areceiver 32 and ananchor 46 may be selected to provide a fast, clean securement. By so doing, theinterface 22 may be secured to the base 18 in a minimum amount of time. Afastener 42 may be introduced to secure ananchor 46 to the appropriate location on ainterface 22 by a manufacturing machine. Thus, the installation of thefastener 42 may be performed in ideal conditions with proper alignment and fast tool speeds. In the field, ananchor 46 may simply be inserted into areceiver 32 to secure theinterface 22, and consequently theface plate 24, to thebase 18. - In selected applications, multiple points of securement between an
interface 22 and a base 18 may exist. In such situations, ananchor 46 in accordance with the present invention may be applied to all or a subset of the securement locations. For example, afirst anchor 46 a may be secured to extend from afirst flange 36 a of aninterface 22, while asecond anchor 46 b may be secured to extend from asecond flange 36 b of theinterface 22. A base 18 may have tworeceivers anchors - Referring to
FIG. 3 , aninterface 22 in accordance with the present invention may be formed of any suitable material. Suitable materials may, without limitation, include metals, metal alloys, polymers, composites, and the like. The shape and arrangement of aninterface 22 may be determined by balancing the mechanical properties desired and the material used. In selected embodiments, aninterface 22 may be molded from a polymer. If desired or necessary, aninterface 22 may be molded to include various features (e.g. abody 34 having athickness 47 in thetransverse direction 11 c) to provide a desired strength, stiffness, and the like. - Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , in an alternative embodiment, aninterface 22 may be formed of thin sheet metal. Various bends 49 may be formed in theinterface 22 to increase theeffective thickness 47 thereof. This increase inthickness 47 may, in turn, increase the section modulus of theinterface 22 to create a stronger and stiffer device. In selected embodiments, bends 49 may extend in more than one direction. For example, one ormore bends 49 a may applied to stiffen theinterface 22 in thelongitudinal direction 11 a, while one ormore bends 49 b may be applied to stiffen theinterface 22 in thelateral direction 11 b. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , in certain embodiments, it may be desirable to provide aninterface 22 that directly engages aface plate 24 without clips 44. For example, in one embodiment, aninterface 22 may include one ormore retainers 51 shaped to engage aface plate 24. Theretainers 51 may be formed to be resiliently deflectable to snap in and out of engagement with theface plate 24. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , in selected embodiments, a flange 36 (which may be afirst flange 36 a,second flange 36 b, etc,) extending from abody 34 may include twoears ears lateral direction 11 b. An ear 48 in accordance with the present invention may be formed to have an extendedportion 50, most distant from thebody 34, and a recessedportion 52, spaced away from the extendedportion 50 toward thebody 34. In selected embodiments, at least one ear 48 may have an extendedportion 50 terminating at a distal edge thereof, away from thebody 34, along a line extending substantially in thelateral direction 11 b. In an alternative embodiment, both ears 48 may have an extendedportion 50 terminating at a distal edge thereof, away from thebody 34, along a line extending substantially in thelateral direction 11 b. - In selected embodiments, at least one ear 48 may have a recessed
portion 52 presenting an edge extending in thelateral direction 11 b. In one alternative embodiment, both ears 48 may have recessedportions 52 each presenting an edge extending in thelateral direction 11 b. In certain embodiments, theears extended portions 50 define aclearance 54 or void 54 therebetween. If desired, the ears 48 may be formed to be symmetric with respect to a line in thelongitudinal direction 11 a. - In certain embodiments in accordance with the present invention, each ear 48 may be positioned at the outermost corners of a
flange 36. The ears 48 may form anopening 56 therebetween in theflange 36. The ears 48 may have interior edges 58 forming the extremes of the opening 56 (e.g. defining) extending in thelateral direction 11 b. - Referring to
FIGS. 8 and 9 , ears 48 andflanges 36 in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable shape. For example, aprojection 60 may be positioned to extend into theopening 56. Theprojection 60 may have anaperture 62 formed therein. Theaperture 62 may be positioned and threaded to support securement of aface plate 24 thereto in a conventional manner. In selected embodiments, ears 48 in accordance with the present invention may haveadditional apertures 64 formed therein as desired. In certain embodiments, thelocation 66 where an ear 48 joins with the rest of theflange 36 may be scored. A scoredlocation 66 may provide a stress concentration riser for controlled breakage for optional removal of an ear 48 when desired, without tools. - In certain embodiments, the
recess portion 52 of an ear 48 may be rounded. In other embodiments, the recessed portion 52 a of oneear 48 a may extend to meet the recessed portion 52 b of anotherear 48 b. In such a configuration, theopening 56 may be omitted. - An
interface 22 may be constructed of any suitable material. In one embodiment, aninterface 22, including abody 34 andflanges 36 with ears 48, may be formed as a substantially homogeneous unit molded from a polymeric composition. In another embodiment, aninterface 22, including abody 34 andflanges 36 with ears 48, may be stamped from a single, solid blank of stock (e.g. stamped from sheet metal). - Referring to
FIG. 10 , in certain embodiments, aflange 36 in accordance with the present invention may have aclip 44 applied thereto. In one embodiment, as mentioned hereinabove, clips 44 a, 44 b may be applied to both the first andsecond flanges clip 44 may have afront grip 68 and aback grip 70 sized to engage and hold aflange 36 therebetween. Theextended portions 50 of the ears 48 may register theclip 44 in thelongitudinal direction 11 a with respect to theflange 36. - If desired, at least one of the front and back grips 68, 70 may include a detent 72 to register the
clip 44 in thelateral direction 11 b with respect to aflange 36. In selected embodiments, the detent 72 may be formed as a protrusion 72 formed in theback grip 70. In one embodiment, a detent 72 includes twoprotrusions protrusion opening 56 corresponding to aflange 36 at either end of aninterface 22 to which theclip 44 is applied. - In selected embodiments, a
clip 44 may include an aperture 74 or notch 74 that may accommodate afastener 42. The aperture 74 may provide clearance for thefastener 42, thus, enabling theclip 44 to sit flush with the surface of theflange 36. The aperture 74 may also interact with thefastener 42 to form a detent mechanism. That is, thefastener 42, in conjunction with the aperture 74, may act as a piloting mechanism to effectively align and situate theclip 44 with respect to theflange 36. If desired, anaperture 76 may be formed in theback grip 70 of theclip 44 to permit afastener 42 to pass therethrough. - A
retainer 78 may extend from aclip 44 to engage aface plate 24.Slots 80 may be formed where theretainer 78 connects to the rest of theclip 44. If desired, theslots 80 may extend a selected distance into theback grip 70. Theslots 80 may increase flexibility and deflection of theretainer 78, thus providing a smoother engagement with theface plate 24. In certain embodiments, theslots 80 may terminate in a rounded end to resist the formation of a stress riser upon deflection of theretainer 78. - In certain embodiments, a
lip 82 may be formed to extend a substantial distance from theclip 44. Anextended lip 82 may provide a spring biasing theretainer 78 into a firm engagement with theface plate 24. That is, thelip 82 may act as a spring to substantially remove the play between theretainer 78 and theface plate 24. - A
clip 44 in accordance with the present invention may be formed of any suitable material. Suitable materials may include, for example, metals, metal alloys, polymers, composites, and the like. For example, aclip 44 may be stamped from a single sheet or panel of metal (e.g. steel). Alternatively, aclip 44 may be molded using a polymer. - Referring to
FIG. 11 , in selected embodiments, aface plate 20 in accordance with the present invention may be formed with abarb 84 orengagement lip 84 shaped to engage aretainer 78 of aclip 44 without tools. In certain embodiments, anengagement lip 84 may be positioned proximate afirst edge 86 of theface plate 24. Another engagement lip may be positioned proximate a second edge positioned opposite thefirst edge 86. Anengagement lip 84 in accordance with the present invention may be continuous along itslength 88. Alternatively, anengagement lip 84 may be provided in sections 90 so as to be discontinuous. - An
engagement lip 84 in accordance with the present invention may be formed of any suitable material. If desired, anengagement lip 84 may be formed of the same material as the rest of theface plate 24. In one embodiment,engagement lips 84 may be homogeneously molded as extensions of the material of theface plate 24. - In certain embodiments, a
face plate 24 in accordance with the present invention may include a stop 92 to resist motion in thelateral direction 11 b of theretainer 78 with respect to aface plate 24 while theretainer 78 engages theface plate 78 in thetransverse direction 11 c. Such a stop 92 may be positioned anywhere along thelength 88 of theengagement lip 84. In one embodiment, a stop 92 may be positioned proximate thecenter 94 of theengagement lip 84. If desired, the correspondingretainer 78 may be notched to engage theengagement lip 84 on opposite sides of the stop 92. In an alternative embodiment, afirst stop 92 a may be positioned proximate afirst end 96 of theengagement lip 84 while asecond stop 92 b is positioned proximate asecond end 98 of theengagement lip 84. - Referring to
FIG. 12 , aface plate 24 may includeengagement lips 84 position at opposite ends thereof. Theengagement lips 84 may each include aramp 100 and anengagement edge 102. When aface plate 24 is applied to aninterface 22 equipped withclips 44, theretainers 78 may deflect while sliding along theramps 100 until passing over the engagement edges 102. Once theretainer 78 has engaged theengagement edge 102, thelips 82 of theclips 44 may exertforces 104 on theface plate 24. Theforces 104 may urge theretainers 78 against the engagement edges 102, thus reducing the play (e.g. tolerance) that may be present in the engagement of theinterface 22 with theface plate 24. - Referring to
FIG. 13 , ananchor 46 in accordance with the present invention may be constructed, formed, machined, extruded, molded, cast, or otherwise made from any suitable material. Suitable materials may include without limitation metals, metal alloys, polymers, composites, and the like. For example, in certain embodiments, ananchor 46 may be formed of a polymer in a molding process. - An
anchor 46 may be secured to aninterface 22 in any suitable manner. In certain embodiments, ananchor 46 may be secured to aninterface 22 by afastener 42 such as a bolt, rivet, screw, engagement prong, engagement hook, or the like. In other embodiments, ananchor 46 may be glued or otherwise bonded to aninterface 22. Additionally, ananchor 46 may be formed as a homogeneous unit with theinterface 22. - Each form of attachment between the
anchor 46 and aninterface 22 may have particular advantages. In certain applications, such as the installation ofcomputer network outlets 12,cable television outlets 12, and the like, an installer may need to remove aninterface 22 to gain access to something (e.g. wiring) tucked therebehind. In such a situation, screws 42 may provide an ideal attachment between theanchor 46 and theinterface 22. Thescrews 42 may be removed, thus freeing theinterface 22. Theanchors 46 may maintain engagement with thebase 18. After the revisions are complete theinterface 22 may once again be secured to theanchors 46 by the insertion of thescrews 42 previously removed. - An
anchor 46 in accordance with the present invention may have anengagement mechanism 106 configured to provide a mechanical grip with areceiver 32. If ananchor 46 is to be secured to aninterface 22 by abolt 42 orscrew 42, anaperture 108 may be formed therein. Theaperture 108 may extend completely or only partially through theanchor 46 in atransverse direction 11 c. - A
length 110 of theengagement mechanism 106 may be selected to provide a desired number ofengagement locations 112. In selected embodiments, eachengagement location 112 is atooth 112. Additionally, theengagement length 110 and the number ofengagement locations 112 may be selected to permit insertion of theanchor 46 a desired distance into thereceiver 32, providing a desired alignment of theinterface 22 with respect to thebase 18. - A
receiver 32 may include an engagement mechanism corresponding to theengagement mechanism 106 of ananchor 46. For example, when ananchor 46 includes a series ofteeth 112, areceiver 32 may include a barb for unidirectionally engaging theteeth 112. That is, the barb may pass over theteeth 112 upon insertion of theanchor 46 into thereceiver 32, but engage theteeth 112 to resist extraction of theanchor 46 form thereceiver 32. In certain embodiments, oneend 114 of theanchor 46 may be formed to promote easy insertion into thereceiver 32. For example, anend 114 may be pointed, rounded, tapered, or otherwise formed to self center or self pilot. - An
anchor 46 in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable cross-section. For example, the cross-section may be rectangular, circular, triangular, oval, an unconventional shape, or the like. In selected embodiments, the cross-sectional shape of ananchor 46 may be selected to resist rotation about an axis extending in thetransverse direction 11 c once installed inside areceiver 32. For example, ananchor 46 having a generally circular cross-section may have a key-way formed therein to correspond to a key formed or located in thereceiver 32. - The shape and configuration of a
receiver 32 may be selected to match and complement the particular shape of a selectedanchor 46. For example, if ananchor 46 having a rectangular cross section is desired, thereceiver 32 may be formed to have a generally rectangular shape. Thus, thereceiver 32 may admit theanchor 46 and hold theanchor 46 securely without motion (e.g rotation about an axis extending in thetransverse direction 11 c) therebetween. - Referring to
FIG. 14 , in certain embodiments, ananchor 46 may have multiple slidingsurfaces 116 to promote ease of insertion and proper alignment. A recessedgroove 118 may be formed in one ormore surfaces 116 of theanchor 46 to provide a location for disposition of anengagement mechanism 106. Such anengagement mechanism 106 may be recessed to reduce the risk of interfering with proper insertion of theanchor 46 into thereceiver 32. - Referring to
FIG. 15 , ananchor 46 may have a generally circular cross-section. In such an embodiment, theanchor 46 may include a single flat 120 or a plurality offlats 120 that provide a location for disposition of anengagement mechanism 106. Theflats 120 may also provide a location for a correspondingreceiver 32 to register or otherwise engage theanchor 46 to resist rotation about an axis extending in thetransverse direction 11 c. -
FIG. 15 also illustrates an alternative embodiment of afastener 42 in accordance with the present invention. Opposing engagement hooks 122 may be shaped to promote insertion into a correspondingaperture 40 in aninterface 22. The engagement hooks 122 may be formed to engage an aperture of any suitable shape (e.g. circular, oval, triangular, or the like). The illustrated engagement hooks 122 have been formed in a shape to fit asquare aperture 40. A square orrectangular aperture 40 may provide a mechanism to resist rotation of theanchor 46 with respect to a correspondinginterface 22. Engagement hooks 122 in accordance with the present invention may flex to allow ananchor 46 to be separated from theinterface 22. Once separated, theanchor 46 andinterface 22 may be reattached by reinserting the engagement hooks 122 of theanchor 46 through the correspondingaperture 40 in theinterface 22. - Referring to
FIG. 16 , in certain embodiments, upon insertion, theengagement mechanism 106 of theanchor 46 may structurally interfere with the engagement mechanism of thereceiver 32. Thus, further insertion of theanchor 46 into thereceiver 32 may be problematic. For example, in embodiments where the interference between theteeth 12 of ananchor 46 and barb or barbs of areceiver 32 becomes an issue, either theanchor 46, thereceiver 32, or both theanchor 46 and thereceiver 32 may flex or deflect to ameliorate the resistance to insertion. - In selected embodiments, an
anchor 46 in accordance with the present invention may be dynamic when interacting with thereceiver 32. For example, theengagement mechanism 106 of theanchor 46 may be formed as acantilever 124. Thecantilever 124 may secure to the rest of theanchor 46 at aflex point 126. Adistal end 128 of thecantilever 124 may extend in thetransverse direction 11 c away from theflex point 126. Thus, thedistal end 128 of thecantilever 124 may resiliently flex in alateral arc 130 providing deflection of theengagement mechanism 24 in substantially thelateral direction 11 b. - A
cantilever 124 may have any configuration to provide a desired resiliency, strength, deflection amplitude, spring constant, and the like. For example, thecantilever 124 may have a thickness and a width selected to provide an effective spring constant for deflection of thedistal end 128 of thecantilever 124. Generally, the thicker and wider thecantilever 124, the greater the spring constant for any material. If desired, the thickness, width, or both of thecantilever 124 may vary along a length thereof. The length of the cantilever may also be varied to control the spring constant of thecantilever 124. In certain embodiments, fillets or radiused corners may be employed at theflex point 126 to resist the formation of stress risers that may result in premature failure of thecantilever 124. - The location of the
engagement mechanism 106 on thecantilever 124 may be varied to provide a desired performance. Points on thecantilever 124 closer to theflex point 126 deflect less distance in thelateral direction 11 b than do points on thecantilever 124 closer to thedistal end 128. Theengagement mechanism 106 may be positioned to take advantage of this disparity in deflection along the length of thecantilever 124. For example, in certain embodiments, theengagement locations 112 may be spaced some distance from theflex point 126. This spacing may increase the deflection of theengagement locations 112 in thelateral direction 11 a, while decreasing the force necessary for causing that deflection. - In certain embodiments, even after the
engagement locations 112 are spaced from theflex point 126, interference between theengagement locations 112 of theanchor 46 and the engagement mechanism of thereceiver 32 may be excessive. In such embodiments, additional adaptations to theengagement locations 112 may be applied. For example, in embodiments where theengagement locations 112 areteeth 112, theteeth 112 proximate theflex point 126 may gradually decrease in height. For example, whileproximate teeth 112 may not deflect as far as thedistal teeth 112 near thedistal end 128, theproximate teeth 112 may have less height to clear the barb or barbs of thereceiver 32. In other embodiments, where the number ofnecessary engagement locations 112 is limited, theteeth 112 closest to theflex point 126 may be omitted, thus, effectively increasing the spacing (e.g. pitch) of theteeth 112 from theflex point 126. - In selected embodiments, various stops may be incorporated into the
anchor 46 design to improve performance. For example, adeflection stop 132 may be placed on theanchor 46 to resist or limit how far thedistal end 128 of acantilever 124 may inwardly deflect. In other embodiments, aninsertion stop 134 may be added to a suitable location on theanchor 46. Theinsertion stop 134 may resist over insertion of theanchor 46 in thereceiver 32. Aninsertion stop 134 may be formed for easy removal (e.g. by breaking or tearing) so that in certain applications, theanchor 46 may have no barrier to insertion. If desired, aninsertion stop 134 may be positioned to facilitate its removal even after installation. Thus, if necessary, once theinsertion stop 134 is removed, theanchor 46 may be pushed completely through, and out of, thereceiver 32. - Referring to
FIGS. 17-19 , a base 18 in accordance with the present invention may have aflange 26 and aninsert 28. Theflange 26 may abut anexterior surface 30 of thepanel 14. Theinsert 28 may extend some distance into theaperture 16 in thepanel 14. In selected embodiments, aninsert 28 may assist in centering thebase 18 within theaperture 16. In other embodiments, abase 18 may be formed without aninsert 28. - A base 18 may also have one or
more receivers 32 for receiving and engagingsecurements 20.Securements 20 in accordance with the present invention may have anengagement mechanism 136 shaped to engage thereceivers 32 when inserted therein. Theengagement mechanism 136 may act as a ratchet, permitting comparatively easy insertion, but comparatively firmly resisting extraction. The engagement betweensecurements 20 andreceivers 32 may be of any suitable form. In certain embodiments, the engagement between the securements 20 and thereceivers 32 may be accomplished by a series of teeth 138 forming theengagement mechanism 136 on asecurement 20. The teeth 138 may be shaped to engage abarb 140 on thereceiver 32. The number of teeth 138 on thesecurement 20 may be selected to provide multiple securement positions between the securement 20 andreceiver 32. -
Securements 20 may have any structure suitable to promote their function. For example, thesecurements 20 may include anextension 142 orretainer 142 and aslide 144. Theretainer 142 may engage or abut aninterior surface 146 of apanel 14. Theslide 144 may extend form theretainer 142, pass through theaperture 16, and engage areceiver 32. Accordingly, apanel 14 may be sandwiched between theflange 26 of abase 18 and theretainer 142 of asecurement 20. - A low
voltage terminal assembly 10 in accordance with the present invention may be installed in at least two ways. In one embodiment, aninsert 28 of a base 18 may be inserted into anaperture 16 formed in thepanel 14 until theflange 26 of thebase 18 abuts theexterior surface 30. One or more securements 20 may be passed through theaperture 16 and inserted into the back of correspondingreceivers 32. Thesecurements 20 may be inserted until a selectedlength 148 of the securement extends past theflange 26 on the front of thebase 18. Thesecurements 20 may then be pulled through thereceivers 32 until theretainers 142 abut, or otherwise register with respect to, theinterior surface 146 of thepanel 14. - In an alternative embodiment, one or more securements 20 may be inserted into the back of corresponding
receivers 32 before the base 18 is applied to thepanel 14. Thesecurements 20 may be inserted until a selectedlength 148 of the securement extends past theflange 26 on the front of thebase 18. The combination ofbase 18 andsecurements 20 may then be positioned in theaperture 16. If desired, an installer may deflect thesecurements 20 to provide clearance for their insertion into theaperture 16. Alternatively, thebase 18 may be rotated so that securements 20 may enter theaperture 16 without deflection being necessary. - Once the
retainers 142 of thesecurements 20 are through theaperture 16, theinsert 28 of the base 18 may be inserted into anaperture 16 until theflange 26 of thebase 18 abuts theexterior surface 30 of thepanel 14. Thesecurements 20 may then be pulled through thereceivers 32 until theretainers 142 abut theinterior surface 146 of thepanel 14. - In either method of installation, the engagement mechanism of the 136 of a
securement 20 may engage a corresponding engagement mechanism (e.g. barb 140) of a correspondingreceiver 32. This engagement may maintain the base 18 firmly abutted against theexterior surface 30 of thepanel 14. If desired, securements 20 may be pulled sufficiently to create a residual tensile force therewithin once released. Accordingly, theflange 26 andretainer 142 may apply a compressive force on thepanel 14 to maintain a tight securement of thebase 18. - Once the
base 18 is secured to thepanel 14, aface plate 24 andfixture 12 may be secured thereto by any suitable method. For example, aninterface 22 may be secured to the base 18 using one ormore fasteners 42 or one or more anchors 46. Aface plate 24 may be secured to theinterface 22 in the conventionalmanner using fasteners 42. Alternatively, clips 44 may be used to secure ascrewless face plate 24. Ascrewless face plate 24 may be installed by placing afirst clip 44 a in engagement with afirst engagement lip 84 and then pivoting theface plate 24 therearound until theretainer 78 of thesecond clip 44 b contacts thesecond engagement lip 84. Theface plate 24 may then be pushed against thesecond clip 44 b until theretainer 78 deflects and engages thesecond engagement lip 84. - Referring to
FIGS. 20 and 21 , securements 20 may be formed in any suitable shape and of any suitable material. Suitable materials may include without limitation metals, metal alloys, polymers, reinforced polymers, composites, and the like.Securements 20 may be formed in any suitable process. In one embodiment, thesecurements 20 are molded from a polymer. -
Securements 20 in accordance with the present invention may be formed to bend or break to removeexcess length 150 after being installed. In one embodiment, asecurement 20 may be formed of a relatively brittle (e.g. easily fractured) material. Asecurement 20 may be formed to have one ormore fracture regions 152 corresponding to one or more thickness ofpaneling 14. Once installed, theexcess length 150 of thesecurement 20 may be broken off at thecorresponding fracture region 152. - In an alternative embodiment, a
securement 20 may be formed of a flexible material. After installation, theexcess length 150 may be bent back towards theretainer 142. In selected embodiments, a flexingregion 152 may be formed in thesecurement 20 to facilitate bending. In certain embodiments, asecurement 20 may be formed withbarbs 154 to engage theexcess length 150 when it is bent back and held in that position. Additionally, if desired, theexcess length 150 may be formed with anaperture 156. Theaperture 156 may permit the securement of wires thereto and prevent wires from being pulled out of the lowvoltage terminal assembly 10 once installation is begun. - Referring to
FIGS. 22-24 , in certain embodiments, areceiver 32 may be formed by a two-piece mold to form one ormore extensions 158. Anextension 158 may be abarb 140 formed in aneutral position 160 at the location were the two mold halves meet. Theextension 158 may be formed with anarrow neck 162 connecting theextension 158 to the rest of thereceiver 32. Theextension 158 may taper to thenarrow neck 162 to form a vertex orfolding angle 164. In certain embodiments, anextension 158 may be formed with anengagement angle 166. Theengagement angle 166 may be selected to provide a firm engagement with theengagement mechanism 136 of a correspondingsecurement 20. - Upon insertion of a
securement 20 into thereceiver 32, theextension 158 may contact theengagement mechanism 136 orteeth 136 and flex at thenarrow neck 162. The magnitude of thefolding angle 164 may determining how far theextension 158 may deflect in amaximum flex position 168. In certain embodiments, the engagement mechanism 136 (e.g. teeth 136) may be recessed from the slide 144 a selectedrecess distance 170. Therecess distance 170 and thefolding angle 164 may be selected to provide theextension 158 with enough deflection and clearance to pass over theteeth 136 during insertion of theslide 144 of asecurement 20. That is, therecess distance 170 may provide enough clearance for theextension 158 in themaximum flex position 168 to pass over theteeth 136. - In selected embodiments, the
recess distance 170 may be selected to slightly interfere with anextension 158 in amaximum flex position 168. Thus, as eachtooth 136 passes theextension 158, there is a resiliency urging theextension 158 into the recesses between theteeth 136 toward anengagement position 172. In anengagement position 172, when theslide 144 is pulled in a direction opposite that of insertion, theextension 158 engages thelast tooth 136 to pass by. Theextension 158 may then act as a two force member resisting further retraction of theslide 144. - Referring to
FIGS. 25-27 , upon insertion, theengagement mechanism 136 of aslide 144 may structurally interfere with the engagement mechanism (e.g. barb 140) of areceiver 32. This interference may make further insertion of theslide 144 within thereceiver 32 difficult. In such situations, theslide 144, thereceiver 32, or both may flex or deflect to ameliorate the resistance to insertion. - For example, in one embodiment, a
receiver 32 may include twospacers 174 supporting a bridgingmember 176. Abarb 140 may be positioned on the bridgingmember 176. Thebarb 140 and theengagement mechanism 136 of theslide 144 may be ramped so thatinsertion 178 of theslide 144 into thereceiver 32 urges the bridgingmember 176 outward 180. As the bridgingmember 176 deflects outward 180, thebarb 140 may be removed from interference with theengagement mechanism 136. - The
barb 140 andengagement mechanism 136 may not be ramped to cause deflection of the bridgingmember 176 when theslide 144 is extracted 182 form thereceiver 32. Accordingly, extraction forces acting on theslide 144 may be resisted. The resulting operation may be a unidirectional rachet in which aslide 144 may easily (comparatively) enter areceiver 32 and resist (firmly) withdrawal therefrom. - Referring to
FIGS. 28 and 29 , in an alternative embodiment, areceiver 32 may include one ormore barbs 140 positioned on one ormore cantilevers 184. Thebarb 140 and theengagement mechanism 136 of theslide 144 may be ramped so thatinsertion 178 of theslide 144 into thereceiver 32 urges thecantilever 184 outward 180. As thecantilever 184 deflects outward 180, thebarb 140 may be removed from interference with theengagement mechanism 136. Thebarb 140 andengagement mechanism 136 may not be ramped to cause deflection of thecantilever 184 when theslide 144 is extracted 182 form thereceiver 32. Accordingly, extraction forces acting on theslide 144 may be resisted. -
Receivers 32 in accordance with the present invention may be situated in any suitable position on thebase 18. Similarly,receivers 32 may be provided in an suitable quantity. The number and location of thereceivers 32 on abase 18 may be selected to provide an adequate and balanced securement of a base 18 in theaperture 16.Receivers 32 may be secured to a base 18 in any suitable manner. In one embodiment, slides 43 may be integrally molded as part of thebase 18. - The embodiments of engagements between
securements 20 andreceivers 32, as illustrated inFIGS. 22-29 , could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations that fall within the scope of the present invention. The description hereinabove is not intended to limit the scope of the possible embodiments, but is merely representative of certain embodiments of devices and systems in accordance with the invention. - Referring to
FIGS. 30 and 31 , securements 20 in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable configuration. Asecurement 20 need not be limited to oneretainer 142 connected to oneslide 144. For example, asingle retainer 142 may be secured to abase 18 by one or more slides 144. Alternatively, tworetainers 142 may each be secure to abase 18 by one or more slides 144. - A
retainer 142 may be any structure that provides at least some ability to abut aninterior surface 146 of apanel 14. Aretainer 142 may abut only a portion ofinterior surface 146. Alternatively, aretainer 142 may abut theinterior surface 146 surrounding theaperture 16. Accordingly, many kinds and varieties ofretainers 142 may be suitable. -
Slides 144 in accordance with the present invention may have any suitable cross-section. Suitable cross-sections may be rectangular, circular, triangular, oval, or the like.Receivers 32 positioned on abase 18 may be shaped to accommodate and match the shape of theslides 144. - Referring to
FIG. 32 , in certain applications, it may be desirable to provide a lowvoltage terminal assembly 10 that secures to astud 186,joist 186, orother support member 186, rather than to apanel 14. Such an embodiment may be used in situations where builders anticipated the placement of a phone jack, network jack, etc. Rather than using a more expensive enclosed connection box, abase 18 having an open back may be secured directly to a support member 186 (e.g. stud 186) before thepaneling 14 is applied thereto. - A base 18 in accordance with the present invention may be modified to facilitate securement to a
support member 186. For example, in certain embodiments, abase 18 may be formed without aflange 26 to facilitate application of thepanel 14 to thesupport member 186. Moreover, in selected embodiments, anextension 188 may be added to support anail 190. Theextension 188 may, hold anail 190 in a desired orientation while it is driven into thesupport member 186. If desired, more than oneextension 188 and nail 190 combination may be applied to abase 18. Other modifications may be made depending on the nature of thesupport member 186 to which thebase 18 will attach. For example, a base 18 that will be applied tometal stud 186 may be arranged to accept rivets, screws, and the like, rather than nails 190. - The embodiments of devices and systems, as illustrated in the Figures, may be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations that fall within the scope of the present invention. Thus, the description hereinabove is not intended to limit the scope of the possible embodiments, but is merely representative of certain embodiments of devices and systems in accordance with the invention. The information is intended only by way of example and not by way of limitation.
- The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative, and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
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1. An assembly for securing low voltage terminals, the assembly comprising:
a panel having an exterior surface, an interior surface, and an aperture extending therethrough;
a base abutting the exterior surface proximate the aperture, the base including a first receiver; and
a first securement comprising a retainer and slide, the retainer abutting the interior surface, the slide extending from the retainer, passing through the aperture, and unidirectionally engaging the first receiver to maintain the base in abutment with the exterior surface.
2. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the distance between the retainer and the base is controlled exclusively by linear translation of the slide within the first receiver.
3. The assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first receiver includes a barb.
4. The assembly of claim 3 , wherein the slide includes a series of teeth formed therealong.
5. The assembly of claim 4 , wherein the barb unidirectionally engages the series of teeth permitting the slide to enter the first receiver and resisting removal of the slide from the first receiver.
6. The assembly of claim 5 , wherein the series of teeth and barb combine to provide a plurality of securement locations between the slide and the first receiver.
7. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the slide is loaded in tension to grip the panel between the base and the retainer.
8. The assembly of claim 6 , wherein the base comprises a flange and an insert, the flange abutting the exterior surface, the insert entering the aperture.
9. The assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first receiver is positioned on the insert.
10. The assembly of claim 9 , wherein the base is generally rectangular with an open interior and is positioned to frame the aperture.
11. The assembly of claim 9 , wherein the base further comprises a second receiver.
12. The assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a second securement.
13. The assembly of claim 12 , wherein the second securement abuts the interior surface, extends through the aperture, and unidirectionally engages the second receiver.
14. The assembly of claim 13 , wherein the second securement and second receiver are mutually arranged to permit insertion of the second securement into the second receiver and to resist removal of the second securement from the second receiver.
15. The assembly of claim 14 , wherein the second securement is admitted within the second receiver exclusively by linear translation.
16. The assembly of claim 15 , further comprising a face plate connected to the base.
17. The assembly of claim 16 , wherein the base further comprises a third receiver supporting securement of the face plate to the base.
18. The assembly of claim 17 , further comprising a screw threadingly engaging the third receiver and urge the face plate theretoward.
19. The assembly of claim 17 , further comprising an anchor connecting the face plate to the base, the third receiver arranged to receive the anchor exclusively by linear translation.
20. The assembly of claim 19 , further comprising an interface connecting the face plate to the anchor.
21. The assembly of claim 20 , wherein the panel is plaster board forming a wall and presenting the exterior surface.
22. The assembly of claim 1 , wherein the base further comprises a second receiver.
23. The assembly of claim 22 , further comprising a second securement.
24. The assembly of claim 23 , wherein the second securement abuts the interior surface, extends through the aperture, and unidirectionally engages the second receiver.
25. The assembly of claim 22 , further comprising a face plate connected to the base, the base further comprising a third receiver supporting securement of the face plate to the base.
26. The assembly of claim 25 , further comprising a screw threadingly engaging the third receiver and urge the face plate theretoward.
27. The assembly of claim 25 , further comprising an anchor connecting the face plate to the base, the third receiver arranged to receive the anchor exclusively by linear translation.
28. The assembly of claim 27 , further comprising an interface connecting the face plate to the anchor.
29. An assembly for securing low voltage terminals, the assembly comprising:
a panel forming a wall covering, the panel having an exterior surface, an interior surface, and an aperture extending therethrough;
a base abutting the exterior surface proximate the aperture, the base including at least one receiver; and
a least one securement comprising a retainer and slide forming a homogeneously formed unit, the retainer abutting the interior surface, the slide extending from the retainer, passing through the aperture, and engaging the at least one receiver to maintain the base in abutment with the exterior surface.
30. A low voltage terminal assembly comprising:
a panel forming a wall covering, the panel having an exterior surface, an interior surface, and an aperture of generally rectangular shape extending therethrough;
a base abutting the exterior surface and positioned to frame the aperture, the base including at least four receivers;
at least two securements, each comprising a retainer and slide, the retainer of each of the at least two securement abutting the interior surface, the slide of each of the at least two securement extending from the corresponding retainer, passing through the aperture, and unidirectionally engaging the a receiver of the at least four receivers to maintain the base in abutment with the exterior surface; and
a face plate connected to the base by two fasteners engaging two receivers of the at least four receivers.
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