WO2022109074A1 - Electrical box with internal conductive elements - Google Patents

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WO2022109074A1
WO2022109074A1 PCT/US2021/059796 US2021059796W WO2022109074A1 WO 2022109074 A1 WO2022109074 A1 WO 2022109074A1 US 2021059796 W US2021059796 W US 2021059796W WO 2022109074 A1 WO2022109074 A1 WO 2022109074A1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G3/00Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
    • H02G3/02Details
    • H02G3/08Distribution boxes; Connection or junction boxes
    • H02G3/16Distribution boxes; Connection or junction boxes structurally associated with support for line-connecting terminals within the box
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R9/00Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
    • H01R9/22Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
    • H01R9/226Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel comprising a plurality of conductive flat strips providing connection between wires or components
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R9/00Structural associations of a plurality of mutually-insulated electrical connecting elements, e.g. terminal strips or terminal blocks; Terminals or binding posts mounted upon a base or in a case; Bases therefor
    • H01R9/22Bases, e.g. strip, block, panel
    • H01R9/28Terminal boards
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G3/00Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
    • H02G3/02Details
    • H02G3/08Distribution boxes; Connection or junction boxes
    • H02G3/081Bases, casings or covers
    • H02G3/083Inlets
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G3/00Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
    • H02G3/02Details
    • H02G3/08Distribution boxes; Connection or junction boxes
    • H02G3/086Assembled boxes
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R24/00Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
    • H01R24/76Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure with sockets, clips or analogous contacts and secured to apparatus or structure, e.g. to a wall
    • H01R24/78Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure with sockets, clips or analogous contacts and secured to apparatus or structure, e.g. to a wall with additional earth or shield contacts

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  • the present invention relates to electrical boxes that contain conductive elements therein that interconnect incoming current bearing wires with an electrical device such as a switch, socket, dimmer, and such, to remove the need to couple individual wire strands within the electrical box with tape or wire nuts.
  • an electrical device such as a switch, socket, dimmer, and such.
  • the present invention relates generally to electric circuit components and more particularly to switches, receptacles, and other junction components which may be quickly, simply, and safely installed.
  • the time required by one or more electricians in a construction project to wire and install various electrical devices defined as switches, sockets, dimmers, and such are reduced. This in turn lowers the overall cost of the construction project. Building construction can be expensive and time-consuming because buildings are often large and because a multitude of complex tasks must be completed.
  • these tasks must be performed in the proper order as otherwise defects that are discovered are more difficult to resolve or previously performed work that was completed in a satisfactory manner will have to be torn down so that a previously required task may be completed.
  • One of the more expensive aspects of constructing a home or a commercial building are those tasks related to electrical circuitry installation. These tasks must be performed in a set of tasks that are separated by other tasks. Therefore, an electrician must complete a first task, leave the worksite for other tasks to be completed, return and complete a second task, leave the worksite again for other tasks to be completed, and so on until all of the electrical work is completed. Thus not only must an electrician be a highly skilled worker and well-compensated for the work they perform, but also must revisit the worksite multiple times.
  • an electrician positions electrical boxes, per a plan, on the exposed frame of the building. These electrical boxes will eventually hold electrical devices as defined above.
  • the electrician routes wires from the building’s circuit breaker box to individual electrical boxes and between the individual electrical boxes themselves. Once, the individual wires are positioned within the electrical boxes, the ends are stripped of their insulating covering and a wire nut is attached to the exposed end. Once the wiring has been distributed to each electrical box , the electrician must wait until a government official inspects and passes the work performed by the electrician and the drywall has been installed.
  • Openings are cut into the drywall to give the electrician access to the electrical boxes and the wiring previously installed.
  • the electrician may return to the worksite and install electrical devices, as defined above, to each electrical box by adding additional wiring to connect the electrical device to the previously installed wiring.
  • the drywall is painted and cover plates are installed over the electrical devices. Government officials again return to inspect the electrical work performed by the electrician and upon a successful inspection, the work of the electrician is completed.
  • the electrician must leave the worksite only to return when intervening tasks are completed. This creates opportunities for delays in the completion of the construction project. Also previously mentioned, electricians are highly skilled workers and therefore expensive.
  • the present invention is an electrical box assembly that may receive any one of a variety of electrical devices as defined above.
  • the electrical box assembly includes an outer casing, wherein the wires of incoming and outgoing electrical cables are retained within the outer casing at a set orientation and position.
  • the assembly further comprises an insert that is positionable within the outer casing.
  • the insert contains a plurality of conductive elements arranged as panels.
  • the conductive panels are insulated from one another and have a plurality of ports present on both sides, or that pass through, that allow wires to make contact with a conductive panel.
  • the ports on the side proximal to the wires of the incoming and outgoing electrical cables provide a means to establish an electrical connection between the wiring of these cables with a particular conductive panel.
  • the ports on the side proximal to an electrical device provide a means to establish an electrical connection between the electrical device with a particular conductive panel.
  • Each of the plurality of ports contains a mechanism to ensure an electrical connection between the conductive panel and whatever wiring has been inserted into the port as well as to secure the wiring within the port to resist accidental removal of the wiring.
  • FIG.1A shows an exploded view of the first embodiment of the electrical box assembly and an electrical device as defined above .
  • FIG.1B shows an exploded view of the second embodiment of the electrical box assembly and an electrical device .
  • FIG.1C shows an exploded view of the third embodiment of the electrical box assembly and an electrical device .
  • FIG.1D shows an exploded view of the fourth embodiment of the electrical box assembly and an electrical device .
  • FIG.1E shows an exploded view of the fifth embodiment of the electrical box assembly and an electrical device .
  • FIG.2 shows a view of the electrical box structure with incoming and outgoing electrical cables inserted therethrough and individual wires connected to multiple ports in the insert.
  • FIG.3A shows a cross-section of the first embodiment of the insert at the plane identified by A.
  • FIG.3B shows a cross-section of the second embodiment of the insert at the plane identified by A.
  • FIG.4 shows a perspective view of the insert with the internal panels identified by dashed lines.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or its uses.
  • the present invention is an electrical box assembly that can be used with an electrical device, as defined above, without the need to use wire-nuts to electrically connect the wiring from the electrical device to the wiring found in the electrical cable that is part of a powered electrical circuit.
  • the electrical box assembly is similar to many existing electrical box assemblies used in the construction of commercial or residential buildings in that (i) openings are provided to receive electrical cabling bringing power to the electrical box assembly or to send power to the next electrical box assembly in the circuit, (ii) means to attach the electrical box assembly to the building’s structural support, and (iii) an electrical device may be received and attached to the electrical box.
  • the key difference between the electrical box assembly of the present invention and electrical boxes of the prior art is that an insert is provided having multiple connection points, referred to as ports, the insert allowing for electrical connections to be established between the electrical device and the electrical cabling entering and exiting the electrical box without the use of wire-nuts, soldering, taping, or other such means.
  • Electrical box assembly 10 consists of outer casing 12 and insert 14.
  • Outer casing 12 is rectangular and enclosed along its back and side planes. There is no front plane so as to expose the hollow interior of outer casing 12.
  • the back of outer casing 12 is configured with one or more openings 32 as shown in FIG.1A and FIG.2. Openings 32 may differ so as to accommodate varying cable types. It will be understood that the number and orientations of openings 32 and their configurations are merely exemplary and other numbers, orientations, and configurations may be used. For example, openings 32 may be circular or square.
  • openings 32 may be similar to casing punch-out access plates 17 so that only a subset of openings 32 need to be opened.
  • Casing punch-out access plates 17 allows the user to insert into outer casing 12 a wire cable, similar to incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30, if it is not possible to insert the wire cable through the back of outer casing 12. It will be understood to someone with ordinary skill in the art that the arrangement of casing punch-out access plates 17 may vary in regards to position, size, orientation, number, and method of construction from what is shown.
  • Insert 14 is structurally similar to outer casing 12 in that it also is rectangular and enclosed along its back and side planes. There is no front plane so as to expose the hollow interior of insert 14.
  • Insert 14 is sized along each dimension so as to be slightly smaller than outer casing 12 so that insert 14 may be partially inserted into outer casing 12. Insert 14 may also be fabricated with one or more insert punch-out access plates 16 of which four are visible in FIG.1A. Insert punch-out access plates 16 are shown being fabricated on insert 14 via a small plastic tab that may be easily broken by the application of force or the use of a box cutter knife. It is understood that insert punch-out access plates 16 may also be formed by other means during fabrication. The purpose of insert punch-out access plates 16 is to provide the user of electrical box assembly 10 a means of connecting incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 to electrical device 22 without using one of the many ports 36 found on the back plane of insert 14.
  • Insert 14 also comprises a retaining clip 20 to mount insert 14 to a framing member of the commercial or residential building. Typically, insert 14 is secured to a framing member by driving a nail through retaining clip 20 and into the framing member.
  • Outer casing 12 also may include retaining clip 20 to mount outer casing 12 to a framing member of the commercial or residential building. The framing member is not shown in FIG.1A.
  • insert 14 is also provided with mounting points 18, one mounting point 18 at the top of the front of insert 14, and a second mounting point 18 at the bottom of the front of insert 14.
  • Electrical device 22 may be releasably attached to insert 14 by means of screws 25.
  • Electrical device 22 may be electrically connected to incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 by introducing incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 through the back of outer casing 12 and appropriately attaching one of the wires found in incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 to a port 36 found on the back of the back panel of insert 14 and then appropriately attaching device wires 23 to a port 36 found on the front of the back panel of insert 14.
  • Other attributes and features of electrical box assembly 10 will be disclosed in the following figures.
  • Electrical box assembly 10 consists of outer casing 12 and insert 14.
  • Outer casing 12 is rectangular and enclosed along its back and side planes. There is no front plane so as to expose the hollow interior of outer casing 12.
  • the back of outer casing 12 is configured with one or more openings 32 as shown in FIG.1B and FIG.2. Openings 32 may differ so as to accommodate varying cable types. It will be understood that the number and orientations of openings 32 and their configurations are merely exemplary and other numbers, orientations, and configurations may be used. For example, openings 32 may be circular or square.
  • openings 32 may be similar to casing punch-out access plates 17 so that only a subset of openings 32 need to be opened.
  • Casing punch-out access plates 17 allows the user to insert into outer casing 12 a wire cable, similar to incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30, if it is not possible to insert the wire cable through the back of outer casing 12. It will be understood to someone with ordinary skill in the art that the arrangement of casing punch-out access plates 17 may vary in regards to position, size, orientation, number, and method of construction from what is shown.
  • Insert 14 is structurally similar to outer casing 12 in that it also is rectangular and enclosed along its back and side planes. There is no front plane so as to expose the hollow interior of insert 14.
  • Insert 14 is sized along each dimension so as to be slightly smaller than outer casing 12 so that insert 14 may be partially inserted into outer casing 12. Insert 14 may also be fabricated with one or more insert punch-out access plates 16 of which four are visible in FIG.1B. Insert punch-out access plates 16 are shown being fabricated on insert 14 via a small plastic tab that may be easily broken by the application of force or the use of a box cutter knife. It is understood that insert punch-out access plates 16 may also be formed by other means during fabrication. The purpose of insert punch-out access plates 16 is to provide the user of electrical box assembly 10 a means of connecting incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 to electrical device 22 without using one of the many ports 36 found on the back plane of insert 14.
  • Insert 14 also comprises a retaining clip 20 to mount insert 14 to a framing member of the commercial or residential building. Typically, insert 14 is secured to a framing member by driving a nail through retaining clip 20 and into the framing member.
  • Outer casing 12 also may include retaining clip 20 to mount outer casing 12 to a framing member of the commercial or residential building. The framing member is not shown in FIG.1B.
  • insert 14 is also provided with mounting points 18, one mounting point 18 at the top of the front of insert 14, and a second mounting point 18 at the bottom of the front of insert 14.
  • Electrical device 22 may be releasably attached to insert 14 by means of screws 25.
  • Electrical device 22 may be electrically connected to incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 by introducing incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 through the back of outer casing 12 and appropriately attaching one of the wires found in incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 to a port 36 found on the back of the back panel of insert 14 and then appropriately attaching rods 21 to a port 36 found on the front of the back panel of insert 14.
  • Rods 21 may be attached to and removed from electrical device 22 by machine screws, or other means that are known in the art, so that existing electrical fixtures 22 may be used with electrical box assembly 10. Additionally, rods 21 are aligned with ports 36 so that electrical device 22 may be simply embedded into insert 14 without requiring the installer to manually insert device wiring 23 into port 36 as shown in FIG.1A. Other attributes and features of electrical box assembly 10 will be disclosed in the following figures. Referring now to FIG.1C, the reader is presented with an exploded view of the third embodiment of electrical box assembly 10 along with electrical device 22 which in FIG.1C is an outlet. Electrical box assembly 10 consists of outer casing 12 and insert 14. Outer casing 12 is rectangular and enclosed along its back and side planes.
  • openings 32 may differ so as to accommodate varying cable types. It will be understood that the number and orientations of openings 32 and their configurations are merely exemplary and other numbers, orientations, and configurations may be used. For example, openings 32 may be circular or square. In addition, openings 32 may be similar to casing punch-out access plates 17 so that only a subset of openings 32 need to be opened.
  • Casing punch-out access plates 17 allows the user to insert into outer casing 12 a wire cable, similar to incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30, if it is not possible to insert the wire cable through the back of outer casing 12. It will be understood to someone with ordinary skill in the art that the arrangement of casing punch-out access plates 17 may vary in regards to position, size, orientation, number, and method of construction from what is shown. Insert 14 is structurally similar to outer casing 12 in that it also is rectangular and enclosed along its back and side planes. There is no front plane so as to expose the hollow interior of insert 14. Insert 14 is sized along each dimension so as to be slightly smaller than outer casing 12 so that insert 14 may be partially inserted into outer casing 12.
  • Insert 14 may also be fabricated with one or more insert punch-out access plates 16 of which four are visible in FIG.1C. Insert punch-out access plates 16 are shown being fabricated on insert 14 via a small plastic tab that may be easily broken by the application of force or the use of a box cutter knife. It is understood that insert punch-out access plates 16 may also be formed by other means during fabrication. The purpose of insert punch-out access plates 16 is to provide the user of electrical box assembly 10 a means of connecting incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 to electrical device 22 without using one of the many ports 36 found on the back plane of insert 14. It will be understood that the number and orientations of insert punch-out access plates 16 and their configurations are merely exemplary and other numbers, orientations, and configurations may be used.
  • Insert 14 also comprises a retaining clip 20 to mount insert 14 to a framing member of the commercial or residential building. Typically, insert 14 is secured to a framing member by driving a nail through retaining clip 20 and into the framing member.
  • Outer casing 12 also may include retaining clip 20 to mount outer casing 12 to a framing member of the commercial or residential building. The framing member is not shown in FIG.1C.
  • insert 14 is also provided with mounting points 18, one mounting point 18 at the top of the front of insert 14, and a second mounting point 18 at the bottom of the front of insert 14.
  • Electrical device 22 may be releasably attached to insert 14 by means of screws 25. Electrical device 22 may be electrically connected to incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 by introducing incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 through the back of outer casing 12 and appropriately attaching one of the wires found in incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 to a port 36 found on the back of the back panel of insert 14 and then appropriately attaching rods 21 to a port 36 found on the front of the back panel of insert 14. Rods 21 are permanently attached to electrical device 22 along the sides of electrical device 22. Additionally, rods 21 are aligned with ports 36 so that electrical device 22 may be simply embedded into insert 14 without requiring the installer to manually insert device wiring 23 into port 36 as shown in FIG.1A .
  • FIG.1D the reader is presented with an exploded view of the fourth embodiment of electrical box assembly 10 along with electrical device 22 which in FIG.1D is an outlet.
  • Electrical box assembly 10 consists of outer casing 12 and insert 14.
  • Outer casing 12 is rectangular and enclosed along its back and side planes. There is no front plane so as to expose the hollow interior of outer casing 12.
  • the back of outer casing 12 is configured with one or more openings 32 as shown in FIG.1D and FIG.2. Openings 32 may differ so as to accommodate varying cable types. It will be understood that the number and orientations of openings 32 and their configurations are merely exemplary and other numbers, orientations, and configurations may be used.
  • openings 32 may be circular or square.
  • openings 32 may be similar to casing punch-out access plates 17 so that only a subset of openings 32 need to be opened.
  • Casing punch-out access plates 17 allows the user to insert into outer casing 12 a wire cable, similar to incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30, if it is not possible to insert the wire cable through the back of outer casing 12. It will be understood to someone with ordinary skill in the art that the arrangement of casing punch-out access plates 17 may vary in regards to position, size, orientation, number, and method of construction from what is shown.
  • Insert 14 is structurally similar to outer casing 12 in that it also is rectangular and enclosed along its back and side planes. There is no front plane so as to expose the hollow interior of insert 14.
  • Insert 14 is sized along each dimension so as to be slightly smaller than outer casing 12 so that insert 14 may be partially inserted into outer casing 12. Insert 14 may also be fabricated with one or more insert punch-out access plates 16 of which four are visible in FIG.1D. Insert punch-out access plates 16 are shown being fabricated on insert 14 via a small plastic tab that may be easily broken by the application of force or the use of a box cutter knife. It is understood that insert punch-out access plates 16 may also be formed by other means during fabrication. The purpose of insert punch-out access plates 16 is to provide the user of electrical box assembly 10 a means of connecting incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 to electrical device 22 without using one of the many ports 36 found on the back plane of insert 14.
  • Insert 14 also comprises a retaining clip 20 to mount insert 14 to a framing member of the commercial or residential building. Typically, insert 14 is secured to a framing member by driving a nail through retaining clip 20 and into the framing member.
  • Outer casing 12 also may include retaining clip 20 to mount outer casing 12 to a framing member of the commercial or residential building. The framing member is not shown in FIG.1D.
  • insert 14 is also provided with mounting points 18, one mounting point 18 at the top of the front of insert 14, and a second mounting point 18 at the bottom of the front of insert 14.
  • Electrical device 22 may be releasably attached to insert 14 by means of screws 25.
  • Electrical device 22 may be electrically connected to incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 by introducing incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 through the back of outer casing 12 and appropriately attaching one of the wires found in incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 to a port 36 found on the back of the back panel of insert 14 and then appropriately attaching rods 21 to a port 36 found on the front of the back panel of insert 14.
  • Rods 21 are permanently attached to electrical device 22 along the back of electrical device 22.
  • FIG.1E the reader is presented with an exploded view of the fifth embodiment of electrical box assembly 10 along with electrical device 22 which in FIG.1E is an outlet.
  • Electrical box assembly 10 consists of outer casing 12 and insert 14. Outer casing 12 is rectangular and enclosed along its back and side planes. There is no front plane so as to expose the hollow interior of outer casing 12. The back of outer casing 12 is configured with one or more openings 32 as shown in FIG.1E and FIG.2.
  • Openings 32 may differ so as to accommodate varying cable types. It will be understood that the number and orientations of openings 32 and their configurations are merely exemplary and other numbers, orientations, and configurations may be used. For example, openings 32 may be circular or square. In addition, openings 32 may be similar to casing punch-out access plates 17 so that only a subset of openings 32 need to be opened. Casing punch-out access plates 17 allows the user to insert into outer casing 12 a wire cable, similar to incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30, if it is not possible to insert the wire cable through the back of outer casing 12.
  • Insert 14 is structurally similar to outer casing 12 in that it also is rectangular and enclosed along its back and side planes. There is no front plane so as to expose the hollow interior of insert 14. Insert 14 is sized along each dimension so as to be slightly smaller than outer casing 12 so that insert 14 may be partially inserted into outer casing 12. Insert 14 may also be fabricated with one or more insert punch-out access plates 16 of which four are visible in FIG.1E. Insert punch-out access plates 16 are shown being fabricated on insert 14 via a small plastic tab that may be easily broken by the application of force or the use of a box cutter knife.
  • insert punch-out access plates 16 may also be formed by other means during fabrication.
  • the purpose of insert punch-out access plates 16 is to provide the user of electrical box assembly 10 a means of connecting incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 to electrical device 22 without using one of the many ports 36 found on the back plane of insert 14.
  • the number and orientations of insert punch-out access plates 16 and their configurations are merely exemplary and other numbers, orientations, and configurations may be used.
  • Insert 14 also comprises a retaining clip 20 to mount insert 14 to a framing member of the commercial or residential building.
  • insert 14 is secured to a framing member by driving a nail through retaining clip 20 and into the framing member.
  • Outer casing 12 also may include retaining clip 20 to mount outer casing 12 to a framing member of the commercial or residential building. The framing member is not shown in FIG.1E.
  • insert 14 is also provided with mounting points 18, one mounting point 18 at the top of the front of insert 14, and a second mounting point 18 at the bottom of the front of insert 14.
  • Electrical device 22 may be releasably attached to insert 14 by means of screws 25.
  • Electrical device 22 may be electrically connected to incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 by introducing incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 through the back of outer casing 12 and appropriately attaching one of the wires found in incoming wire cable 28 or outgoing wire cable 30 to a port 36 found on the back of the back panel of insert 14 and then appropriately attaching tabs 27 to ports 36 configured to receive tabs 27.
  • Ports 36 that are configured to receive tabs 27 have a different configuration than ports 36 that are configured to receive a wire.
  • Tabs 27 are permanently or removably attached to electrical device 22 along the back of electrical device 22.
  • tabs 27 are aligned with ports 36 configured to receive tabs 27 so that electrical device 22 may be simply embedded into insert 14 without requiring the installer to manually insert fixture wiring 23 into port 36 as shown in FIG.1A.
  • Other attributes and features of electrical box assembly 10 will be disclosed in the following figures. Referring now to FIG.2, the reader is presented with a view similar to FIG.1A through FIG. 1E but with insert 14 turned 90 degrees in order to expose the back of insert 14. Here it may be seen that the back of insert 14 contains a number of ports 36 organized as a matrix with the entire matrix further grouped into smaller submatrices.
  • Each submatrix contains one or more ports 36 that are electrically connected together so that inserting a wire into one port 36 of a submatrix will electrically connect the wire to any other wire that is inserted into a port 36 of that same submatrix.
  • the back of insert 14 is shown with six submatrices; the six submatrices shown in FIG.2 are identified as white (twice), black (twice), 3-wire, and ground.
  • incoming wire cables 28 or outgoing wire cables 30 may be passed through one of the openings 32 found in outer casing 12. Individual wires contained in incoming wire cables 28 or outgoing wire cables 30, after their ends have been stripped of any insulating material, may then be inserted into a port 36.
  • Wires belonging to incoming wire cables 28 or outgoing wire cables 30 with similar electrical function are inserted into ports 36 belonging to the same submatrix. As such, white wires will all be plugged into a port 36 belonging to the submatrix labeled WHITE. Black wires will all be plugged into a port 36 belonging to the submatrix labeled BLACK. 3-wire wires will all be plugged into a port 36 belonging to the submatrix labeled 3-WIRE. Finally, green wires will all be plugged into a port 36 belonging to the submatrix labeled GROUND. It will be understood that the number and orientations of submatrix and their configurations are merely exemplary and other numbers, orientations, and configurations may be used.
  • FIG.1A through FIG.1D where the four wires from electrical device 22, two black and two white, are inserted into appropriate ports on the front face of the back of insert 14 to establish electrical connections with white and black wires contained within incoming wire cable 28 and outgoing wire cable 30.
  • FIG.2 Also shown in FIG.2 is bump 24 on outer casing 12 that is designed to enter into recess 26 on insert 14. As insert 14 is positioned into outer casing 12, insert 14 is positioned far enough into outer casing 12 such that bump 24 enters into recess 26.
  • FIG.3A shows the first embodiment of insert 14 at plane A.
  • Plane A is identified in FIG.2 and FIG.4.
  • Insert 14 comprises a dielectric shell 38 generally made of plastic.
  • Ports 36 are on both sides of the back of insert 14 in order to provide an electrical connection from wires coming from electrical device 22 to wires coming from incoming wire cable 28 and outgoing wire cable 30.
  • conducting panel 34a, conducting panel 34c, conducting panel 34e, and conducting panel 34f are also shown.
  • Conducting panel 34a electrically connects all of the ports 36 found in the submatrix labeled BLACK in the upper left corner of insert 14 as shown in FIG.2.
  • Conducting panel 34c electrically connects all of the ports 36 found in the submatrix labeled BLACK in the mid-left side of insert 14 as shown in FIG.2.
  • Conducting panel 34e electrically connects all of the ports 36 found in the submatrix labeled 3-WIRE in the lower portion of insert 14 as shown in FIG.2.
  • Conducting panel 34f electrically connects all of the ports 36 found in the submatrix labeled GROUND in the lower portion of insert 14 as shown in FIG.2.
  • FIG.3B shows the second embodiment of insert 14 at plane A. Plane A is identified in FIG. 2 and FIG.4. Insert 14 comprises a dielectric shell 38 generally made of plastic. On both sides of the back of insert 14 may be found ports 36 that provide a passage from the front of insert 14 back panel to the back of insert 14 back panel. In other words, wires inserted into port 36 may pass completely through the back panel of insert 14.
  • FIG.4 shows insert 14 as shown in FIG.2 with the electrical wires connecting insert 14 to incoming wire cable 28 and outgoing wire cable 30 being terminated.
  • each conducting panel 34 electrically connects all wiring inserted into one of the ports 36 covered by conducting panel 34 regardless of whether the wiring is inserted into a port found on the back of insert 14 or found on the side opposite the back of insert 14.

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US18/037,048 US12119632B2 (en) 2020-11-18 2021-11-17 Electrical box with internal conductive elements
MX2023005825A MX2023005825A (es) 2020-11-18 2021-11-17 Caja electrica con elementos conductores internos.
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JP2023553168A JP7843768B2 (ja) 2020-11-18 2021-11-17 内部導電素子を有する電気ボックス
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