Patents Assigned to The Wiremold Company
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Patent number: 7193159Abstract: A raceway base has a T-shaped configuration that mounts to a flat surface so that the stem of the T defines a divider wall for isolating adjacent wire-ways with low voltage data/com cabling and high voltage power cabling. L-shaped raceway covers are separately secured to the raceway base, and allow for outlet devices to be mounted in one of these raceways in a gap between spaced L-shaped raceway covers. A U-shaped device bracket is adapted to be snapped in place one of these wire-ways, and a housing or shroud cooperates with the device bracket to define a pathway for cables crossing through openings in the dividing wall of the base, for connection to outlet devices oriented perpendicular to the flat surface. This geometry provides a generous radius of curvature for data/communication cabling carried in one wire-way, and connected to downwardly facing outlet jacks in the lower wall of the other L-shaped raceway cover.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Mark Makwinski, Richard R. Picard, Shawn Stempinski, Jeffery Hemingway
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Patent number: 7193153Abstract: Fire Stop devices, for walls having cables that run through a wall opening, are provided on exposed ends of a conduit placed in the wall opening. Each fire stop device has a hollow housing fitted to the exposed end of the conduit, and a front wall of the housing has moveable cable clamping jaws to minimize the size of the slot through which the cables are provided. Intumescent material is provided inside the hollow housing. The rear wall of the housing has a separable back plate that contacts the conduit at only limited abutment surface to minimize heat transfer from the conduit to the housing. In a retro-fit version of the device the housing has a separable top and bottom housing portions.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Jeffery Hemingway, Brian Takiff
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Patent number: 7183503Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention include an in-floor fitting for providing access to an underfloor electric distribution system. The in-floor fitting includes a cover configured to move between open and closed positions and being moved to an open position to allow a cable to pass therethrough. The in-floor fitting includes a receptacle positioned below the cover and configured to operatively connect to a cable comprising at least one of an electrical cable and a communication cable, wherein the cover is substantially flush with a surface of a floor when the cable is operatively connected to the receptacle and the cover is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2004Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Wiremold CompanyInventors: Timothy S. Bowman, Michael T. Cole
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Patent number: 7183501Abstract: A poke-thru fitting includes a plurality of stacked modules, each of the plurality of stacked modules being configured to retain at least a power receptacle and a communication receptacle, wherein an axial cross-sectional envelope of the fitting remains constant despite the number of the plurality of stacked modules.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: Timothy S. Bowman
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Publication number: 20070000681Abstract: T-shaped raceway base components are provided of standard length, and the flat back plate portions are scored at intervals. The forwardly projecting web portion of the T-shaped base has a leading edge that defines opposed flanges for receiving cover components, and these covers also mount to the top and bottom marginal edges of the back plate. These marginal edges and the flange defining leading edge provide regions of continuity for the raceway base to give the base sufficient stiffness so the web itself can be slotted at each of the same intervals where the lines of weakening are provided. To sever the base at one of these intervals, the installer can snip these three edge regions of continuity, and flex the base to separate it at a selected interval location. The same concept is used to provide the same advantage for raceway base coupling elements that can be used to join raceway components with gaps therebetween.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Mark Makwinski, Richard Picard
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Patent number: 7154052Abstract: A device plate for mounting a communications device to a raceway defining a wireway, the device plate including a base having first and second opposing sides and defining an opening therethrough for providing access to the wireway when the device plate is attached to the raceway. The device plate being attachable to the raceway such that the first side of the base faces the wireway. The device plate includes a coupler support extending generally perpendicular from the first side of the base adjacent the opening therein such that the coupler support extends into the wireway when the base is attached to the raceway. The coupler support adapted for mounting a coupler thereto. The device plate further including means for attaching the base to the raceway and means for mounting a communications device to the second side of the base.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2005Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: Shawn Stempinski
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Patent number: 7115813Abstract: An outlet box includes a main body having a top wall integrally formed with lateral walls, a bottom wall, and a back wall, wherein said top, lateral, bottom and back walls define an inner cavity therebetween, an electrical receptacle secured within the inner cavity, and at least one securing member adapted to secure the outlet box within a wall frame. The outlet box is secured to a feature within the wall frame by way of the at least one securing member prior to concrete being poured into the wall frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: Joe A Young
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Publication number: 20060207793Abstract: A device plate for mounting a communications device to a raceway defining a wireway, the device plate including a base having first and second opposing sides and defining an opening therethrough for providing access to the wireway when the device plate is attached to the raceway. The device plate being attachable to the raceway such that the first side of the base faces the wireway. The device plate includes a coupler support extending generally perpendicular from the first side of the base adjacent the opening therein such that the coupler support extends into the wireway when the base is attached to the raceway. The coupler support adapted for mounting a coupler thereto. The device plate further including means for attaching the base to the raceway and means for mounting a communications device to the second side of the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2005Publication date: September 21, 2006Applicant: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: Shawn Stempinski
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Publication number: 20060175086Abstract: A raceway base has a T-shaped configuration that mounts to a flat surface so that the stem of the T defines a divider wall for isolating adjacent wire-ways with low voltage data/com cabling and high voltage power cabling. L-shaped raceway covers are separately secured to the raceway base, and allow for outlet devices to be mounted in one of these raceways in a gap between spaced L-shaped raceway covers. A U-shaped device bracket is adapted to be snapped in place one of these wire-ways, and a housing or shroud cooperates with the device bracket to define a pathway for cables crossing through openings in the dividing wall of the base, for connection to outlet devices oriented perpendicular to the flat surface. This geometry provides a generous radius of curvature for data/communication cabling carried in one wire-way, and connected to downwardly facing outlet jacks in the lower wall of the other L-shaped raceway cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2005Publication date: August 10, 2006Applicant: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Mark Makwinski, Richard Picard, Shawn Stempinski, Jeffery Hemingway
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Publication number: 20060151209Abstract: Raceway modules of predetermined length are joined by couplers designed to allow optional gaps between the T-shaped raceway base plate portions. Upper and lower L-shaped raceway covers are separately snapped out the base, allowing electrical and data/communication devices to be provided in staggered relationship, and anywhere along the raceway. The lower L-shaped raceway cover configuration allows outlet devices to be provided in the lower side of the raceway. The T-shaped base plate has prepunched knock-out openings and mounting holes provided in a predetermined pattern, and prepunched lines of weakening, that simplify the installation process. The couplers come in several lengths and configurations, to bridge crossing raceway or other obstructions, and to provide continuity in the gaps between the raceway modules. Prewired cover components are fitted with spaced outlet devices for installation in areas of a room that require such service.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2005Publication date: July 13, 2006Applicant: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Mark Makwinski, Richard Picard, Jeffery Hemingway, Shawn Stempinski
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Publication number: 20060117684Abstract: This invention relates generally to a modular raceway system having raceway cover components of predetermined length fitted to wall brackets at predetermined intervals along a wall structure, some of which wall brackets are designed to provide a space or gap between the adjacent end portions of the raceway covers so as to receive electrical outlet/data ports at these locations for the wall support brackets, thereby avoiding the necessity for interrupting continuous cover components, thereby lending a more pleasing appearance to the overall installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2005Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Richard Picard, Mark Makwinski
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Patent number: 7045707Abstract: Internal and external elbow base fittings have longer sides or legs that can be selectively severed at lines of weakening to make up the raceway base. The offset assembly also includes cover components that snap onto these elbow base fittings, and may match the perimeter raceway system with which the offset assembly is used.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2005Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: Marc Galasso
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Patent number: 7041898Abstract: Cornice Molding raceway including a generally U-shaped base and reversible cover that can be used to expose differently shaped surfaces to allow different design variations for the installer.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Shawn Stempinski, Peter Currier, Antonio J. Vargas
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Publication number: 20060060369Abstract: Fire Stop devices, for walls having cables that run through a wall opening, are provided on exposed ends of a conduit placed in the wall opening. Each fire stop device has a hollow housing fitted to the exposed end of the conduit, and a front wall of the housing has moveable cable clamping jaws to minimize the size of the slot through which the cables are provided. Intumescent material is provided inside the hollow housing. The rear wall of the housing has a separable back plate that contacts the conduit at only limited abutment surface to minimize heat transfer from the conduit to the housing. In a retro-fit version of the device the housing has a separable top and bottom housing portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2005Publication date: March 23, 2006Applicant: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Jeffery Hemingway, Brian Takiff
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Patent number: 7009108Abstract: In a two piece metal raceway having snap-in cover segments that engage marginal edges of the base, a gap between adjacent cover segments is fitted with a stamped device bracket including rearwardly bent end portions with angled tap and bottom edges that are snapped into the base. This device bracket lies in the same plane as the cover segments so a cover plate can overlap these raceway cover segments. The resulting assembly lends itself to considerable time savings for the installer.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Antonio J. Vargas, Joseph A. Milheiro, Jeffrey Hemingway
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Publication number: 20060000630Abstract: Fire Stop devices, for walls having cables that run through a wall opening, are provided on exposed ends of a conduit placed in the wall opening. Each fire stop device has a hollow housing fitted to the exposed end of the conduit, and a front wall of the housing has moveable cable clamping jaws to minimize the size of the slot through which the cables are provided. Intumescent material is provided inside the hollow housing. The rear wall of the housing has a separable back plate that contacts the conduit at only limited abutment surface to minimize heat transfer from the conduit to the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2004Publication date: January 5, 2006Applicant: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: Jeffrey Hemingway
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Publication number: 20050246982Abstract: A floor box for providing access to multiple utilities in a floor structure. The floor box includes a housing having a bottom wall and one or more side walls extending from the bottom wall and defining an interior space therebetween. A partition wall attached to the bottom wall and the side walls partially divides the interior space. A flange is attached at the upper edges of the side walls and includes a surface extending outwardly therefrom. A cover assembly includes a frame mounted to the flange. The frame has a cross member overlying the partition wall and cooperating therewith to divide the interior space into first and second compartments. The cover assembly further includes first and second access doors movable relative to the frame between open and closed positions for providing access to the first and second compartments respectively. A gasket seals the first and second compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2004Publication date: November 10, 2005Applicant: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Geoff MacMillan, Paul Ziegler, Andrew Halliday, Neil Sutton
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Publication number: 20050194170Abstract: A two piece metal raceway has a cross sectional area to accommodate a given cable volume, and where an outlet device is to be mounted, a raised cover affords greater depth to avoid reduction in this cross sectional area. If the raceway includes adjacent raceways separated by a divider, the raised cover requires a divider as well. However, such a divider cannot interfere with the volume required for mounting the device in the raised cover in the associated raceway. The solution disclosed provides for a unique offset divider that accommodates the device in one raceway, yet leaves sufficient space for the wiring/cabling in the adjacent raceway.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: Marc Galasso
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Patent number: D534496Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2005Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: Antonio J. Vargas
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Patent number: D539231Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2005Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: Shawn Stempinski