Patents Assigned to TayMac Corporation
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Patent number: 6956169Abstract: A simplified installation design for an in-use cover for an electrical outlet includes conical mounting screw holes in the outlet box and movement-restricting guides to ensure the mounting screw aligns with the mounting screw holes. Angled side mounting screw holes allow the outlet box to be installed with screws from within the box rather than the conventional nails outside the box. In particular embodiments of the invention, prongs, screws, clamps, heat stakes or other attachment components extend from the back of the insert to allow for pre-installment attachment of the electrical device directly to the insert. This also simplifies installation of the recessed in-use covers. Adaptors may optionally be included to allow the device to be adapted for use with a variety of sizes and shapes of electrical devices. An alternate embodiment of the invention includes a recessed in-use outlet formed of an electrical box, a receptacle, a cover plate and a cover to allow for simple installation with fewer parts.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2004Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Taymac CorporationInventors: Michael Shotey, Marcus Shotey, Edgar Maltby, John Kinnard
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Patent number: 6930251Abstract: A base for an electrical outlet. The electrical outlet includes a mounting screw aperture disposed along a longitudinal axis for receiving a mounting screw having a mounting screw head to mount the electrical outlet to a box. The mounting screw head has a mounting screw head diameter. The electrical outlet also has at least one socket face for receiving an electrical plug. The base includes a substantially planar backing member, the backing member including at least one aperture for receiving the at least one socket face. The base also includes a keyhole slot disposed in the backing member and having first and second keyhole slot apertures. The first keyhole slot aperture is larger than the mounting screw head diameter. The second keyhole slot aperture is smaller than the mounting screw head diameter and is disposed in the backing member at a location on the longitudinal axis and aligned with the mounting screw aperture when the base is mounted to the electrical outlet using the mounting screw.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Patent number: 6924433Abstract: A base for an electrical outlet cover, an electrical outlet, and manufacturing method, the base including a backing member containing various mounting apertures designed to permit the passage of fastening devices, other apertures to allow access to portions of the electrical outlet, and sidewalls adapted to support and strengthen the base and to provide a place of attachment for hinges to which a cover may be attached. At least a portion of the backing member adjacent to a mounting aperture is flexible, whereby upon the application of pressure the mounting aperture can expand to receive a screw head therethrough and upon the release or discontinuation of such pressure the mounting aperture can return to its relaxed state, thus allowing the base to be installed over an existing electrical outlet without the need to remove any mounting screws. An alternate embodiment includes a base mounting aperture backed by a retaining device.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael J. Shotey, Marcus J. Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Patent number: 6894223Abstract: A weatherproof cover plate that may be installed horizontally and vertically is disclosed. In a weatherproof flat cover plate, an apron is provided to offer a water shield along at least two sides of the cover plate base. Additionally, a continuous ridge on the base is disclosed in association with a gasket and a biased hinge to provide additional protection against the weather. A novel locking clip is also disclosed. In a weatherproof bubble cover plate, a biased hinge is provided to bias the lid closed upon the base. Additionally, one or more cord catches in the base and knock-outs in the lid are disclosed. Other embodiments include bubble cover plates having gaps between the lid and the base to allow a cord to pass therethrough when the lid is close.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2004Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael J. Shotey, Marcus J. Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Patent number: 6872887Abstract: An electrical cover plate includes a base having a planar member. A first set of removable tabs is connected to the base so that removal of the first set of removable tabs forms a first set aperture, and a second set of removable tabs is connected to the base so that removal of the second set of removable tabs forms a second set aperture. The first set aperture and the second set aperture may each be bounded by an aperture periphery line so that the aperture periphery lines intersect. Also, the first tab set and the second tab set may have at least one tab in common, and each tab set may be bounded by a tab set periphery line so that the tab set periphery lines intersect. The tabs may be connected to the base by grooved connectors, connecting tabs, or other connections that removably connect the tabs to the base.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael J. Shotey, Marcus J. Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Patent number: 6770816Abstract: A convertible electrical device cover including a base plate and an adapter plate that are both configured to accommodate an electrical device. When the convertible electrical device cover is placed in an operative position over the electrical device the adapter plate may be located between the electrical device and a rear side of the base plate. A method for installing a convertible electrical device cover is also disclosed including placing the convertible electrical device cover in an operative position over an electrical device so that an adapter plate may be located between the electrical device and a rear side of a base plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael J. Shotey, Marcus J. Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Patent number: 6723922Abstract: An electrical cover plate includes a base having a planar member. A first set of removable tabs is connected to the base so that removal of the first set of removable tabs forms a first set aperture, and a second set of removable tabs is connected to the base so that removal of the second set of removable tabs forms a second set aperture. The first set aperture and the second set aperture may each be bounded by an aperture periphery line so that the aperture periphery lines intersect. Also, the first tab set and the second tab set may have at least one tab in common, and each tab set may be bounded by a tab set periphery line so that the tab set periphery lines intersect. The tabs may be connected to the base by grooved connectors, connecting tabs, or other connections that removably connect the tabs to the base.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2003Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael J. Shotey, Marcus J. Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Patent number: 6700063Abstract: A weatherproof cover plate which may be installed horizontally and vertically is disclosed. In a weatherproof flat cover plate, an apron is provided to offer a water shield along at least two sides of the cover plate base. Additionally, a continuous ridge on the base is disclosed in association with a gasket and a biased hinge to provide additional protection against the weather. A novel locking clip is also disclosed. In a weatherproof bubble cover plate, a biased hinge is provided to bias the lid closed upon the base. Additionally, one or more cord catches in the base and removable knockouts in the lid are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael J. Shotey, Marcus J. Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Publication number: 20030208423Abstract: The present invention concerns a method and device which uses a computer system for raising and managing contributions. The system is designed to first issue a solicitation seeking contributions to prospective contributors. When funds are received they are agregated. Next, the system is designed to invest the contributions to generate income. The income generated is provided to the cause. Upon some predetermined refund trigger, the contribution is returned to contributor.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael Shotey, Marcus Shotey, George Lynn Hagen
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Patent number: 6642453Abstract: A convertible electrical device cover including a base plate and an adapter plate that are both configured to accommodate an electrical device. When the convertible electrical device cover is placed in an operative position over the electrical device the adapter plate may be located between the electrical device and a rear side of the base plate. A method for installing a convertible electrical device cover is also disclosed including placing the convertible electrical device cover in an operative position over an electrical device so that an adapter plate may be located between the electrical device and a rear side of a base plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael J. Shotey, Marcus J. Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Publication number: 20030178218Abstract: The present invention concerns an outlet cover for mounting to an electrical box through the use of box screws, device mounting screws, or both. The cover, which may be made from die-casting techniques, includes a base having a raised body portion and a plurality of corners. Each of the corners may have slots, keyholes or a combination of either which are sized to receive a box screw for securing the cover to the outlet box. The raised body portion has a sidewall and a planar section. The sidewall spaces the planar section away from the four corners so as to recess the corners with respect to said planar section. A plurality of knockouts may also be used which permit the cover to be configurable to accommodate electrical devices such as toggle switches, GFCI outlets, duplex outlets, and circular outlets. The knockouts may face inwardly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael J. Shotey, Marcus J. Shotey, Edgar Maltby
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Patent number: 6563051Abstract: A base for an electrical outlet cover, an electrical outlet, and manufacturing method, the base including a backing member containing various mounting apertures designed to permit the passage of fastening devices, other apertures to allow access to portions of the electrical outlet, and sidewalls adapted to support and strengthen the base and to provide a place of attachment for hinges to which a cover may be attached. At least a portion of the backing member adjacent to a mounting aperture is flexible, whereby upon the application of pressure the mounting aperture can expand to receive a screw head therethrough and upon the release or discontinuation of such pressure the mounting aperture can return to its relaxed state, thus allowing the base to be installed over an existing electrical outlet without the need to remove any mounting screws. An alternate embodiment includes a base mounting aperture backed by a retaining device.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael J. Shotey, Marcus J. Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Patent number: 6511343Abstract: An easily-installed cover plate for hiding the face of sockets by covering an electrical outlet, including the face of the sockets. The cover plate is mounted over the receptacle and has apertures for plug blades. In the preferred embodiment, the cover plate is rectangularly shaped to cover a duplex receptacle, having apertures to receive plug blades and a center hole for receiving a screw which secures the cover plate over the duplex receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael J. Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Patent number: 6441307Abstract: An electrical cover plate includes a base having a planar member. A first set of removable tabs is connected to the base so that removal of the first set of removable tabs forms a first set aperture, and a second set of removable tabs is connected to the base so that removal of the second set of removable tabs forms a second set aperture. The first set aperture and the second set aperture may each be bounded by an aperture periphery line so that the aperture periphery lines intersect. Also, the first tab set and the second tab set may have at least one tab in common, and each tab set may be bounded by a tab set periphery line so that the tab set periphery lines intersect. The tabs may be connected to the base by grooved connectors, connecting tabs, or other connections that removably connect the tabs to the base.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael J. Shotey, Marcus J. Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Patent number: 5965846Abstract: An easily-installed cover plate for hiding the faces of sockets by covering an electrical outlet, including the faces of the sockets. The cover plate is mounted over the receptacle and has apertures for plug blades. In the preferred embodiment, the cover plate is rectangularly shaped to cover a duplex receptacle, having apertures to receive plug blades and a center hole for receiving a screw which secures the cover plate over the duplex receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1996Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby
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Patent number: 5763831Abstract: A method and apparatus for converting a universal cover plate for an electrical outlet to any desired specific cover plate. The apparatus includes a base having removable tabs and hinges. To create the desired cover plate, the appropriate tabs are removed to leave apertures that accommodate the desired standard electrical outlet such as a light switch or socket. An optional cover may have removable hinges that allow the cover to open along more than one axis. To make a base that fits with a lid hinged on its longer side, hinges on the shorter side are removed, by prying, sawing, or cutting. Alternatively, to make a base that fits a lid hinged on the shorter side of the base, hinges on the longer side are removed. If a base with no cover is desired, all the hinges may be removed.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1995Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael Shotey, Edgar W. Maltby, Mike McConnaughy
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Patent number: D482661Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1998Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: TayMac CorporationInventors: Michael Shotey, Michael McConnaughy, Edgar W. Maltby