WO2007061316A1 - Ceiling box - Google Patents
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- WO2007061316A1 WO2007061316A1 PCT/NO2006/000426 NO2006000426W WO2007061316A1 WO 2007061316 A1 WO2007061316 A1 WO 2007061316A1 NO 2006000426 W NO2006000426 W NO 2006000426W WO 2007061316 A1 WO2007061316 A1 WO 2007061316A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02G—INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
- H02G3/00—Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
- H02G3/02—Details
- H02G3/08—Distribution boxes; Connection or junction boxes
- H02G3/18—Distribution boxes; Connection or junction boxes providing line outlets
- H02G3/20—Ceiling roses or other lighting sets
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- This invention relates to a ceiling box. More particularly, it relates to a ceiling box comprising at least one conduit entry and a fixture opening and mounting details for the mounting of a cover or a fixture, the internal cross- sectional area of the ceiling box being larger at the upper portion of the ceiling box than at the fixture opening.
- any directions indicated, for example up and down, refer to the orientation of the ceiling box in the position of use on the underside of a floor. This does not imply any restriction to the field of utilization of the ceiling box, which could just as well be a floor or wall.
- conduits in which electrical conductors have been pulled even before the conduits are cut and connected to boxes .
- the use of prewired conduits have turned out to be rational thereby and cost- effective .
- Ceiling boxes of a known embodiment are provided with side openings for the insertion of conduits.
- ceiling boxes of this kind are provided with a cover over their downward opening and perhaps are also secured to the formwork, it has turned out to be difficult to get prewired conduits, with wires projecting from the end portion of the conduit, inserted into the side opening.
- access to the interior of the ceiling box is difficult and that ordinary ceiling boxes have a relatively small internal volume .
- the invention has as its object to remedy or reduce at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
- a ceiling box comprising at least one conduit entry and a fixture opening and mounting details for mounting a cover or a fixture is characterized by the internal cross-sectional area of the ceiling box being larger at the upper portion of the ceiling box than at the fixture opening.
- the upper portion of the ceiling box is meant in this connection the part of the ceiling box which is formed with this larger internal cross-section.
- the ceiling box may include a housing and a lid, the housing being provided with said mounting details, and the internal cross-sectional area of the housing being larger at the upper portion of the housing than at the lower portion of the housing.
- the ceiling box according to the invention makes it possible for a substantially larger number of wires to be inserted into the ceiling box than in prior art ceiling boxes.
- a parting plane between housing and lid may with advantage be located at the conduit entries which may be in the same plane or in different planes. Thereby the conduits can be placed in the part of the conduit entries which is within the housing, whereas the wires projecting from the conduits are placed in the housing.
- the lid is fitted over the housing.
- the lid and housing are provided with snap locks of a kind known per se for interconnection.
- conduit entries are formed with corrugations which are arranged to engage the corrugation of the conduit as the lid is attached to the housing. Further, it is advantageous that in the longitudinal direction the conduit entries are provided with successive, different diameters to receive conduits of different dimensions.
- Ceiling boxes are often loaded with relatively heavy loads in their fixture mounts. Therefore, it has been important to find an adequate solution, in which the fixture mounts have been given sufficient strength.
- fixture mounts have been given a bow shape and extend substantially in the full' height of the housing.
- the ceiling box according to the invention is provided with a cover over its downward fixture opening.
- the cover is arranged to prevent concrete and any other material from entering the ceiling box before the cover is removed.
- the invention has provided a ceiling box facilitating, to a substantial degree, by its shape and divided form the use of pre-wired conduits in cast floors.
- Figure 1 shows a plan view of a ceiling box in accordance with the invention prepared for concreting
- Figure 2 shows a section Ia-Ia of figure 1 after the ceiling box has been cast in
- Figure 3 shows in a perspective, exploded form the different parts of the ceiling box
- Figure 4 shows a section Ib-Ib of figure 1, the lid not being shown.
- the reference numeral 1 denotes a ceiling box comprising a housing 2, a lid 4, two fixture mounts 6 and a cover 8.
- the house 2 and lid 4 are provided with a number of, here eight, conduit entries 12.
- the conduit entries 12 are formed with internal corrugations 14, and an outer portion 16 of one diameter and an inner portion 18 of a smaller diameter in order to sealingly receive conduits 20 of two different dimensions.
- the conduit entries 12 are provided with breakable seals 21, see figure 3.
- the housing 2 of the ceiling box 1 is formed to receive a standardized fixture, not shown, or cover.
- the cover 8 sealingly covers the downward opening 24 of the lower portion 22 until such equipment is to be installed.
- the house 2 extends in a mainly cylindrical shape up towards its upper portion 26, in which the internal diameter of the housing 2 is increased so that in the transition between the lower portion 22 and upper portion 26 of the housing 2 there is formed an internal upward shoulder 28.
- the internal diameter of the lid 4 corresponds to the internal diameter of the upper portion 26, and the lid 4 comple- mentarily fits the upper portion 26 of the housing 26.
- a snap lock 30, see figure 3 is arranged to hold the housing 2 and lid 4 together during the pouring operation.
- fixture mounts 6 extend along the exterior of the housing 2 from the lower portion 22 up beneath the shoulder 28 to the parting plane 10, where the fixture mounts 6 extend in between the housing 2 and the lid 4.
- a first through bore 32 corresponds to a substantially vertical through opening 34 of the housing 2 and lid 4.
- a second through bore 36 corresponds to the through opening 34 at the underside of the shoulder 28.
- the fixture mount 6 is provided with a threaded bore 38.
- the threaded bore 38 corresponds to a mounting opening 40 extending upwards from the threaded bore 38 in the housing 2.
- the housing 1 with the fixture mounts 6 and the cover 8 fitted therein is placed near its point of installation on a formwork 42. Then a suitable number of conduits are placed in their respective conduit entries 12, whereas the projecting wires 44 of the conduits are placed in the housing 2.
- the lid 4 is pressed onto the housing 2 and locked by means of the snap locks 30. Then two pins 46 are passed through respective through openings 34 in the lid 4 and the housing 2 and also through the first through bore 32 and the second through opening 36 of the fixture mount 6. Then, the pin 46 is secured to the formwork 42 to hold the ceiling box 1 in place during the pouring of concrete 48.
- the part of the pin 46 projecting down below the concrete 48 is broken off.
- the ceiling box 1 is thereby accessible from the underside of the concrete 48 for subsequent installation work, in which a fastening screw, not shown, which is screwed into the threaded bore 38 may extend into the mounting opening 40.
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Abstract
A ceiling box (1) including at least one conduit entry (12) and a fixture opening (24) and fixture mounts (6) for the attachment of a cover or a fixture, the internal cross-sectional area of the ceiling box (1) being larger at the upper portion of the ceiling box (1) than at the fixture opening (24).
Description
CEILING BOX
This invention relates to a ceiling box. More particularly, it relates to a ceiling box comprising at least one conduit entry and a fixture opening and mounting details for the mounting of a cover or a fixture, the internal cross- sectional area of the ceiling box being larger at the upper portion of the ceiling box than at the fixture opening.
Any directions indicated, for example up and down, refer to the orientation of the ceiling box in the position of use on the underside of a floor. This does not imply any restriction to the field of utilization of the ceiling box, which could just as well be a floor or wall.
When producing, for example, a floor of concrete, it is desirable to place ceiling boxes and intermediate conduits in the formwork before the floor is poured. Thereby the fitting of electrical installations is facilitated in that ceiling boxes and the inter-box conduit system are accessible as soon as the formwork is removed.
Gradually, it has become more common to use conduits in which electrical conductors have been pulled even before the conduits are cut and connected to boxes . The use of prewired
conduits have turned out to be rational thereby and cost- effective .
Ceiling boxes of a known embodiment are provided with side openings for the insertion of conduits. When ceiling boxes of this kind are provided with a cover over their downward opening and perhaps are also secured to the formwork, it has turned out to be difficult to get prewired conduits, with wires projecting from the end portion of the conduit, inserted into the side opening. One of the reasons for this is that access to the interior of the ceiling box is difficult and that ordinary ceiling boxes have a relatively small internal volume .
The invention has as its object to remedy or reduce at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
The object is achieved in accordance with the invention through the features which are specified in the description below and in the claims that follow.
According to the invention, a ceiling box comprising at least one conduit entry and a fixture opening and mounting details for mounting a cover or a fixture is characterized by the internal cross-sectional area of the ceiling box being larger at the upper portion of the ceiling box than at the fixture opening. By the upper portion of the ceiling box is meant in this connection the part of the ceiling box which is formed with this larger internal cross-section.
The ceiling box may include a housing and a lid, the housing being provided with said mounting details, and the internal cross-sectional area of the housing being larger at the upper
portion of the housing than at the lower portion of the housing.
The ceiling box according to the invention makes it possible for a substantially larger number of wires to be inserted into the ceiling box than in prior art ceiling boxes.
A parting plane between housing and lid may with advantage be located at the conduit entries which may be in the same plane or in different planes. Thereby the conduits can be placed in the part of the conduit entries which is within the housing, whereas the wires projecting from the conduits are placed in the housing.
After all the conduits have been placed in the housing, the lid is fitted over the housing. With advantage, the lid and housing are provided with snap locks of a kind known per se for interconnection.
With advantage, the conduit entries are formed with corrugations which are arranged to engage the corrugation of the conduit as the lid is attached to the housing. Further, it is advantageous that in the longitudinal direction the conduit entries are provided with successive, different diameters to receive conduits of different dimensions.
Ceiling boxes are often loaded with relatively heavy loads in their fixture mounts. Therefore, it has been important to find an adequate solution, in which the fixture mounts have been given sufficient strength.
In a preferred embodiment, see further explanation in the particular part of the specification, the fixture mounts have
been given a bow shape and extend substantially in the full' height of the housing.
During the casting-in, the ceiling box according to the invention is provided with a cover over its downward fixture opening. The cover is arranged to prevent concrete and any other material from entering the ceiling box before the cover is removed.
The invention has provided a ceiling box facilitating, to a substantial degree, by its shape and divided form the use of pre-wired conduits in cast floors.
In what follows is described a non-limiting example of a preferred embodiment which is visualized in the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a plan view of a ceiling box in accordance with the invention prepared for concreting;
Figure 2 shows a section Ia-Ia of figure 1 after the ceiling box has been cast in;
Figure 3 shows in a perspective, exploded form the different parts of the ceiling box; and
Figure 4 shows a section Ib-Ib of figure 1, the lid not being shown.
In the drawings the reference numeral 1 denotes a ceiling box comprising a housing 2, a lid 4, two fixture mounts 6 and a cover 8.
At their parting plane 10 the house 2 and lid 4 are provided with a number of, here eight, conduit entries 12. As best
shown in Figure 3 , the conduit entries 12 are formed with internal corrugations 14, and an outer portion 16 of one diameter and an inner portion 18 of a smaller diameter in order to sealingly receive conduits 20 of two different dimensions. The conduit entries 12 are provided with breakable seals 21, see figure 3.
At its lower portion 22 the housing 2 of the ceiling box 1 is formed to receive a standardized fixture, not shown, or cover. The cover 8 sealingly covers the downward opening 24 of the lower portion 22 until such equipment is to be installed. The house 2 extends in a mainly cylindrical shape up towards its upper portion 26, in which the internal diameter of the housing 2 is increased so that in the transition between the lower portion 22 and upper portion 26 of the housing 2 there is formed an internal upward shoulder 28.
The internal diameter of the lid 4 corresponds to the internal diameter of the upper portion 26, and the lid 4 comple- mentarily fits the upper portion 26 of the housing 26. A snap lock 30, see figure 3, is arranged to hold the housing 2 and lid 4 together during the pouring operation.
In this preferred embodiment the fixture mounts 6 extend along the exterior of the housing 2 from the lower portion 22 up beneath the shoulder 28 to the parting plane 10, where the fixture mounts 6 extend in between the housing 2 and the lid 4. A first through bore 32 corresponds to a substantially vertical through opening 34 of the housing 2 and lid 4. A second through bore 36 corresponds to the through opening 34 at the underside of the shoulder 28.
At its lower portion the fixture mount 6 is provided with a threaded bore 38. The threaded bore 38 corresponds to a
mounting opening 40 extending upwards from the threaded bore 38 in the housing 2.
When the ceiling box 1 is to be installed, the housing 1 with the fixture mounts 6 and the cover 8 fitted therein is placed near its point of installation on a formwork 42. Then a suitable number of conduits are placed in their respective conduit entries 12, whereas the projecting wires 44 of the conduits are placed in the housing 2.
After the conduits 20 have been installed, the lid 4 is pressed onto the housing 2 and locked by means of the snap locks 30. Then two pins 46 are passed through respective through openings 34 in the lid 4 and the housing 2 and also through the first through bore 32 and the second through opening 36 of the fixture mount 6. Then, the pin 46 is secured to the formwork 42 to hold the ceiling box 1 in place during the pouring of concrete 48.
After the formwork 42 has been removed, the part of the pin 46 projecting down below the concrete 48 is broken off. The ceiling box 1 is thereby accessible from the underside of the concrete 48 for subsequent installation work, in which a fastening screw, not shown, which is screwed into the threaded bore 38 may extend into the mounting opening 40.
Claims
1. A ceiling box (1) for embedding in concrete, the ceiling box (1) including at least one conduit entry (12) and a fixture opening (24), c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the ceiling box (1) includes a housing (2) and a lid (4) facing the concrete (48) .
2. The ceiling box in accordance with claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the housing (2) and lid (4) are divided in the at least one conduit entry (12) .
3. The ceiling box in accordance with claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the internal cross- sectional area of the housing (2) is larger at the upper portion (26) of the housing (2) than at the lower portion (22) of the housing (2) .
4. The ceiling box in accordance with claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the housing (2) and lid (4) are interlocked in their position of use by means of a snap lock (30) .
5. The ceiling box in accordance with claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the ceiling box (1) includes at least one fixture mount (6) for the mounting of a cover (8) or a fixture.
6. The ceiling box in accordance with claim 5, c h a - ■ r a c t e r i z e d i n that the fixture mount (6) has been given a bow shape and extends substantially in the full height of the housing (2), one end portion of the fixture mount (6), which is provided with a threaded opening (38) , being placed in the fixture opening (24) , the opposite end portion of the fixture mount (6) being between the housing (2) and the lid (4) .
7. The device in accordance with claim 1, cha r a c t e r i z e d i n that the through opening (34) of the housing (2) and lid (4) corresponds to the first through bore (32) of the fixture mount (6) .
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EP06824345.0A EP1961093B1 (en) | 2005-11-24 | 2006-11-23 | Ceiling box |
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NO20055560A NO326441B1 (en) | 2005-11-24 | 2005-11-24 | Device at roof box |
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EP2296242B1 (en) * | 2009-09-11 | 2015-08-12 | Abb B.V. | Pouring work box including attachment pin |
ITMN20100016A1 (en) * | 2010-08-04 | 2012-02-05 | Alamo Reggiani | BUILT-IN BOX FOR WALLS IN MASONRY. |
EP3531521A1 (en) * | 2018-02-22 | 2019-08-28 | Alon Genosar | An electricity network infrastructure of a room |
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