Poke Through Patents (Class 174/483)
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Patent number: 11089801Abstract: Countertop vacuum system, including a vacuum pump, suction device, the suction device including a pop-up arrangement, adapted for being mounted in an opening of the countertop, including a movable part and a stationary part, the stationary part having connecting means for mounting in the countertop opening and below a countertop working surface, the movable part being arranged for moving relative to the stationary part and for at least partially extending through the countertop opening, a suction hose, wherein the suction hose is connected to the vacuum pump. The suction hose is arranged extendable and retractable from an inner space of the movable part to the outside of the movable part. The system further has a suction adapter connected to the suction hose, wherein the suction adapter is provided with an interface for applying suction to a container.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2017Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: QUVA KITCHEN PRODUCTS B.V.Inventors: Eric Spelt, Johannes Rogier De Vrind, Jelle Wouter Wijbrandi, Dionne Ilonka Haanstra
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Patent number: 11088523Abstract: A poke-through floor box assembly adapted to be supported in an opening in the floor of a building. An intumescent layer in the assembly provides a fire-proof rating for the floor box to match the fire-proof rating of the surrounding structure. The assembly includes a can and an electrical box having separate compartments for housing low and high voltage components. A transition body extends between the electrical box and the can opening. A flange and cover provide a means for closing the assembly. Keystone holders on the transition body enable mounting of low voltage devices such as USB ports. EMT fittings provide a means for attaching electrical metal tubing to the can to carry power and low voltage signals into the can. Alignment features on both the electrical box and the transition body enable rapid assembly and installation of the electrical box at the job site.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2020Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: ARLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: Thomas J. Gretz
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Patent number: 10090659Abstract: A raintight fitting has a fitting body including a plurality of first cable passageways configured to receive electrical cables. The first cable passageways converge into a second cable passageway, and the second cable passageway is configured to receive the conductors from plural cables received in the first cable passageways. A plurality of cable locks are each located at respective first cable passageways, are engageable with the cables received in the first cable passageways, and are configured to (i) secure the cables within the first cable passageways, and (ii) provide an electrically conductive path between the metallic covering of each cable and the fitting body. A raintight seal extends about the periphery of each first cable passageway, and is configured to form a raintight seal between (i) the fitting body and the electrical cables received within the first cable passageways and (ii) between the first cable passageways and ambient atmosphere.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2017Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, INC.Inventor: Lawrence J. Smith
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Patent number: 9964266Abstract: A compact recessed lighting system is provided. The lighting system includes a light source module and a driver separately coupled to a unified casting. The driver is formed in a “donut” shape such that the light source module may be coupled to the casting in the center hole formed by the driver. The lighting system may also include a reflector that surrounds the light source module and shields the driver from exposure to the area surrounding the lighting system. Based on this configuration, the lighting system provides a compact design that allows the combined casting, light source module, driver, and reflector to be installed in a standard junction box instead of a “can” housing structure to reduce the overall cost of the lighting system while still complying with all building and safety codes/regulations. This configuration also allows the lighting system to achieve a UL fire-rating of at least two hours.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2014Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: DMF, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Danesh
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Patent number: 9960585Abstract: An in-floor electrical fitting has a lower body that includes two half-bodies made of intumescent material. Each half-body includes a removable access wall that is also made of intumescent material and that is inserted into slots formed in the half-body. The removable access wall has at least one reduced-thickness section that can be broken off from the removable access wall to create a passageway through the removable access wall. During installation, the two access walls can be removed to allow an installer to a lay a conduit that will pass through the passageway through each access wall when the access walls are reinserted. An installer can pass power wires from one small compartment to another through the conduit while complying with code requirements calling for the separation of power and data cables.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2017Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Marc Galasso, Timothy S. Bowman
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Patent number: 9806509Abstract: A fire-resistant electrical box assembly includes an outer box assembly having an outer top panel, an outer bottom panel, an outer first side panel, an outer second side panel, an outer back panel, an inner back panel, and a front panel forming an opening substantially covered by a front cover, an inner box assembly having one or more of an inner top panel, an inner bottom panel, an inner first side panel, and an inner second side panel, and an intumescent material between at least a portion of the outer back panel and the inner back panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2016Date of Patent: October 31, 2017Assignee: FSR, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Heinis, Richard B. Wilson, John Macaluso
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Patent number: 9660428Abstract: A fireproof wall lead-through for an electrically insulated conductor, having a wall, a wall pipe leading through the wall, an outer sleeve extending through the wall pipe, and a conductor led through the outer sleeve, which conductor is spaced apart from the outer sleeve in an electrically insulating manner, wherein an intumescent material is applied to the outer sleeve and the conductor in the conductor segment of the wall pipe, which intumescent material swells and closes the wall lead-through under the influence of heat.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2014Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Detlef Brusius, Manfred Gronbach
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Patent number: 9385515Abstract: A poke-thru floor system includes a poke-thru interface portion, a base and a cover. The poke-thru interface portion allows cable to pass through a floor structure. The base may be disposed on an upper surface of the floor structure and has an opening for communicating with the poke-thru interface portion. The cover interfaces with the base to form a longitudinal passage and is formed to be substantially the same shape as an upper surface of a cable raceway.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Marc Galasso, Joseph A. Milheiro
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Patent number: 9291786Abstract: A grommet for use with a fiber optic enclosure having an opening adapted to receive the grommet so as to provide a substantially sealed passage for one or more fiber optic cables passing through the grommet and the opening. The grommet comprises a U-shaped central portion defining an inner face and a first portion of an outer face of the grommet, where the inner face and outer face are separated by a first thickness. The U-shaped central portion further includes a thinned, penetrable region at or near a center area of the U-shaped central portion and forming part of the first portion of the outer face of the grommet, the thinned, penetrable region having a second thickness substantially smaller than the first thickness.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2013Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: All Systems Broadband, Inc.Inventor: Craig Dwayne Ray
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Patent number: 8878058Abstract: An electrical box assembly includes an electrical box and a plurality of partition plates to divide the electrical box into separate compartments to accommodate high voltage wiring device and low voltage wiring devices. The partition plates generally have an angled portion so that compartments can access a knockout in the bottom wall of the electrical box. A plurality of device frames are positioned above the partition plates and coupled to a central support member in the electrical box and a side wall of the electrical box to support an electrical wiring device in the compartments. A cover plate having a configuration corresponding substantially to the shape of the device frame is attached to the device frame and side wall. The cover plate has an opening adapted to receive the wiring device.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2012Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: Hubbell IncorporatedInventors: Scott B. Wurms, Matthew J. Lawson
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Patent number: 8833478Abstract: A fire stop system with a pass through device is installed in a structural opening. The fire stop system includes a split pipe, a foam wall gasket and an annulus plate. The split pipe includes a first end and a second end. The first end and the second end have an intumescent material installed thereon to seal the split pipe when the split pipe is exposed to elevated temperatures. The foam wall gasket is installed around the split pipe adjacent the structural opening. The foam wall gasket forms a contour to the structural opening blocking air flow between the split pipe and the opening. The annulus plate covers the foam wall gasket and is installed around the split pipe at the structural opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2011Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: Panduit Corp.Inventors: Gary L. Zernach, Joseph Allen Dukes, Travis M. Samples, Scott M. Younghouse, Nathan W. Pascarella, John G. Duffield
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Publication number: 20140131088Abstract: A poke-through device includes a tubular main body sized for insertion into a hole formed through a concrete floor. A device frame is mounted in the tubular main body for mounting one or more electrical devices. An intumescent insert is mounted in the tubular main body below the device frame. A junction box assembly is mounted to a bottom end of the tubular main body. A cover assembly is configured to enclose an opening in a top end of the tubular main body. The intumescent insert is mounted in the tubular main body so as to not contact the device frame to allow intumescent material to flow around the device frame in the event of a fire.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Mark R. Drane
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Patent number: 8637780Abstract: A portal and method facilitate routing and holding at least one electrical cable having a plug end. The portal may include a body which fits into a hole in a mounting surface and has a cable opening therein. A closure member moves between a closed position and an open position relative to the cable opening. A retainer movably mounted to the closure member confines the cable in a desired position to inhibit the plug end from moving back toward the interior of the portal body and to permit the plug end to be pulled substantially freely away from the body.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Spectrum Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Hunt, Thomas E. Veloskey
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Patent number: 8598453Abstract: A power strip hanging device and structure are provided. The hanging device includes a hanger element and a positioning seat. The hanger element has a pulling portion for being pulled by a user and a shoulder extended outward from the periphery of one end thereof. The positioning seat has an upper opening on one side and a lower opening on the opposite side communicating with the upper opening to form a receiving space therein, and is positioned firmly in an installation hole of a table, so that the hanging element can pass through the upper opening and be received in the receiving space with the shoulder resting on the rim of the upper opening. Thus, the hanging element is supported by the positioning seat, and the power strip can pass through the positioning seat and be secured under the table without occupying the space on a top of the table.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2011Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Rite-Tech Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Feng-Hsiu Hsiao
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Publication number: 20130180775Abstract: A versatile and convenient access to electrical and data connections providing protection from weather, unauthorized use, and vandalism. When the floor box is not in use, it is stowed so that it sits flush to the floor allowing normal vehicle or foot traffic through the area.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2012Publication date: July 18, 2013Inventor: GARY LOWE
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Patent number: 8274795Abstract: A portable electronic device includes a main body, a circuit board in the main body, a rear cover, at least one first conductive member exposed through the rear cover and electrically connected to the circuit board, and a support assembly. The support assembly includes a hollow support detachably connected to the rear cover, at least one second conductive member connected to the hollow support and staying in contact with the at least one second conductive member, and at least one cable extending through the hollow support and comprising a first end electrically connected to the at least one second conductive member, and a second end extending out of the hollow support for connecting with a peripheral.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2010Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignees: Hong Fu Jin Precision Industry (ShenZhen) Co., Ltd., Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hou-Xin Sun
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Patent number: 8242365Abstract: A cover assembly for use on a recessed in-floor fitting. The cover assembly includes a flange configured to be mounted along the surface of a floor and a cover rotatably connected to the flange and configured to be moved with respect to the flange from a closed position covering the interior of the in-floor fitting to an open position allowing access to the interior. The cover includes a gasket that forms a radial seal along an inner wall of the flange when the cover is in the closed position and at least one door that is movable from a closed position that covers up an egress passageway in the cover to an open position that exposes the egress passageway. The door is configured to slide under a top surface of the cover when moved between the open and closed positions and is biased toward the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventors: Marc D. Galasso, Timothy S. Bowman, Peter Currier, Michael T. Cole
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Patent number: 8063317Abstract: A recessed electrical outlet box for mounting in a floor. The outlet box includes a body made at least partially of intumescent material and configured to retain at least one receptacle and a retention structure receiving the body. The retention structure is configured to retain the body within a hole in the floor and contain the expansion of the intumescent material.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Wiremold, Co.Inventor: Timothy S. Bowman
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Patent number: 7847199Abstract: One aspect of the present invention provides a poke-through assembly for installation in a hole in a floor structure. The floor structure defines a floor in a first working environment and a ceiling in a second working environment. The poke-through assembly includes at least one intumescent member, a base plate and an intumescent enclosure. The intumescent member is disposed at least partially between the floor of the first working environment and the ceiling of the second working environment. The base plate supports and is disposed below the intumescent member for limiting the expansion of the intumescent member toward or into the second working environment. The intumescent cover supports the intumescent member and circumferentially surrounds at least a portion of the intumescent member, wherein expansion of the intumescent member is impeded by the cover.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2010Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventors: Mark R. Drane, Robert K. Jolly
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Patent number: 7813122Abstract: An electronic device includes a main body, two pivot shafts, a cover rotatably connected to the main body via the pivot shafts, and two supporting members extending from a side of the cover and connected to the main body. Each supporting member has a supporting surface. A distance between the supporting surface and an axis of the pivot shaft is larger than a distance between a bottom surface of the main body and the axis of the pivot shaft.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2008Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignees: Hong Fu Jin Precision Industry (ShenZhen) Co., Ltd., Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Wei-Jun Wang
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Publication number: 20100116544Abstract: One aspect of the present invention provides a poke-through assembly for installation in a hole in a floor structure. The floor structure defines a floor in a first working environment and a ceiling in a second working environment. The poke-through assembly includes at least one intumescent member, a base plate and an intumescent enclosure. The intumescent member is disposed at least partially between the floor of the first working environment and the ceiling of the second working environment. The base plate supports and is disposed below the intumescent member for limiting the expansion of the intumescent member toward or into the second working environment. The intumescent cover supports the intumescent member and circumferentially surrounds at least a portion of the intumescent member, wherein expansion of the intumescent member is impeded by the cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2010Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Mark R. Drane, Robert K. Jolly
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Patent number: 7674990Abstract: One aspect of the present invention provides a poke-through assembly for installation in a hole in a floor structure. The floor structure defines a floor in a first working environment and a ceiling in a second working environment. The poke-through assembly includes at least one intumescent member, a base plate and an intumescent enclosure. The intumescent member is disposed at least partially between the floor of the first working environment and the ceiling of the second working environment. The base plate supports and is disposed below the intumescent member for limiting the expansion of the intumescent member toward or into the second working environment. Another aspect of the present invention provides a poke-through assembly including an upper frame, at least one intumescent member and an intumescent cover. The intumescent member is disposed below the upper frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventors: Mark R. Drane, Robert K. Jolly
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Patent number: 7635110Abstract: A bracket system for retaining an outlet box in a hole in a floor. The bracket system includes an insert body configured to be positioned in the hole in the floor, a cover configured to cover the insert body, and at least first and second brackets. Each bracket includes a base plate configured to be mounted in the insert body. The base plate includes at least one leg extending therefrom and at least one barb extending therefrom. The insert body includes holes in an exterior wall thereof through which the barbs of the first and second brackets extend to resistably engage the wall of the hole to retain the insert body in the hole and the legs of the first and second brackets are secured to the cover.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Wiremold, Co.Inventors: Marc D. Galasso, Phillip Lombardo, Richard Arthur
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Publication number: 20090301774Abstract: An electrical system (500) is positioned beneath an access floor (30) and includes a number of access floor modules (502) for providing electrical power locations for energizing electrical devices. Cable assemblies (578) electrically interconnect the modules (502) to the power source and to each other. Junction blocks (518) are mechanically connected to the access floor modules (502). Electrical receptacle blocks (562) are electrically interconnected to the junction blocks (518) for supplying power to interconnected electrical devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2005Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventor: Norman R. Byrne
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Patent number: 7629533Abstract: A self-closing cable feed-through module is connected to an outer surface of the chamber. The feed-through module includes a first portion and a second portion, wherein cables are fed through the first and second portions into the chamber in a first position and the first and second portions form a leak tight seal around the cables in a second position.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Temptronic CorporationInventors: Kenneth M. Cole, Sr., Michael F. Conroy, Edward Lowerre, James Pelrin
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Patent number: 7569776Abstract: One aspect of the present invention provides a poke-through assembly for installation in a hole in a floor structure. The floor structure defines a floor in a first working environment and a ceiling in a second working environment. The poke-through assembly includes at least one intumescent member and an intumescent cover assembly. The intumescent member being disposed at least partially within the hole in the floor structure. Also, the intumescent cover assembly including a base plate and a retainer member. The base plate supports the intumescent member and the retainer limits and/or restricts expansion of the intumescent member. Further, the retainer is adjustably secured to the base plate in a plurality of positions.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2007Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventors: Robert K. Jolly, Mark R. Drane
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Patent number: 7511231Abstract: A lighted floor box having a transparent or translucent cover extending over a light source within the floor box. This light source illuminates the interior of the floor box while the cover permits such light to exit the box. The light source is preferably powered via the same cables that power an electrical fixture within the floor box. Furthermore, such light transmissible cover enables a user to inspect the interior of the floor box without the need to open the cover of the box in order to view its contents.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2006Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventors: Mark R. Drane, Robert K. Jolly
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Patent number: 7442883Abstract: A poke-through device for installation in a hole in a floor structure. The floor structure defined by a floor in a first working environment and a ceiling in a second working environment. The poke-through device includes a basket, thermal barrier, lower plate and at least one coupling member. The basket including a coupling support surface. The thermal barrier being disposed below the basket. The lower plate supporting the thermal barrier. Also, the at least one coupling member extending through the thermal barrier and securing the basket to the lower plate. The coupling member including an upper portion disposed within the basket. The upper portion including an undersurface, wherein a first portion of the undersurface is in direct contact with the support surface and a second portion of the undersurface does not directly engage the basket.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2007Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventors: Robert K. Jolly, Mark R. Drane
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Publication number: 20080135285Abstract: One aspect of the present invention provides a poke-through assembly for installation in a hole in a floor structure. The floor structure defines a floor in a first working environment and a ceiling in a second working environment. The poke-through assembly includes at least one intumescent member, a base plate and an intumescent enclosure. The intumescent member is disposed at least partially between the floor of the first working environment and the ceiling of the second working environment. The base plate supports and is disposed below the intumescent member for limiting the expansion of the intumescent member toward or into the second working environment. Another aspect of the present invention provides a poke-through assembly including an upper frame, at least one intumescent member and an intumescent cover. The intumescent member is disposed below the upper frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Mark R. Drane, Robert K. Jolly
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Publication number: 20080135286Abstract: One aspect of the present invention provides a poke-through assembly for installation in a hole in a floor structure. The floor structure defines a floor in a first working environment and a ceiling in a second working environment. The poke-through assembly includes at least one intumescent member and an intumescent cover assembly. The intumescent member being disposed at least partially within the hole in the floor structure. Also, the intumescent cover assembly including a base plate and a retainer member. The base plate supports the intumescent member and the retainer limits and/or restricts expansion of the intumescent member. Further, the retainer is adjustably secured to the base plate in a plurality of positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Robert K. Jolly, Mark R. Drane
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Publication number: 20080087462Abstract: A poke-through device for installation in a hole in a floor structure. The floor structure defined by a floor in a first working environment and a ceiling in a second working environment. The poke-through device includes a basket, thermal barrier, lower plate and at least one coupling member. The basket including a coupling support surface. The thermal barrier being disposed below the basket. The lower plate supporting the thermal barrier. Also, the at least one coupling member extending through the thermal barrier and securing the basket to the lower plate. The coupling member including an upper portion disposed within the basket. The upper portion including an undersurface, wherein a first portion of the undersurface is in direct contact with the support surface and a second portion of the undersurface does not directly engage the basket.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2007Publication date: April 17, 2008Applicant: THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Robert K. Jolly, Mark R. Drane
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Patent number: 7285733Abstract: 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: April 20, 2006Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: The Wiremold CompanyInventor: Timothy S. Bowman
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Patent number: 7271351Abstract: A poke-through device for installation in a hole in a floor structure. The floor structure defining a floor in a first working environment and a ceiling in a second working environment. The second working environment including a junction box. The poke-through device including a body having upper and lower ends and sized for insertion within the hole. The lower end communicating with the junction box and the upper end including a receptacle-receiving basket. The basket defining a peripheral wall, wherein the wall includes at least one channel extending in a direction generally perpendicular to the floor. Also included is a connector supporting bracket sized to removeably engage the channel, wherein the bracket is maintained in a stationary position upon installation.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventor: Mark R. Drane
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Patent number: 7193160Abstract: A floor box cover assembly includes a cover and a ring assembly. The cover is pivotally connected to the ring assembly. The ring assembly rotates to allow the wires to extend through an access opening in the cover into the interior of a housing during use or to block the access opening in the cover to prevent access to interior of housing during nonuse.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Thomas & Betts International, Inc.Inventor: Cong Thanh Dinh
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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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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