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HINGED MUD RING ASSEMBLY
20200194983 · 2020-06-18 ·

A mud ring assembly for supporting an electrical device including a base member configured to be coupled to a junction box having a first corner and a second corner. The base member has a perimeter configured to extend around the first corner and not reach the second corner so that the base member is not positioned above the second corner. The mud ring assembly also includes a movable member configured to support the electrical device. The movable member is pivotably connected to the base member and pivotable relative to the base member between a closed position in which a back of the electrical device is enclosed in the junction box and an open position permitting access to the back of the electrical device. The movable member is couplable at a second portion of the junction box to selectively secure the movable member in the closed position.

Wiring apparatus
10637223 · 2020-04-28 ·

An electrical wiring apparatus includes a container, a positive link, a neutral link and a ground link. The container has cable entries constructed to removably retain ends of a first cable and a second cable, each of the first and second cables having a positive wire, a neutral wire and a ground wire. An inner surface of the base allows the positive wire, neutral wire and ground wire of each of the first and second cables be exposed when the cable is positioned in the cable entry. Legs of the positive, neutral and ground links are electrically connect with exposed positive, neutral and ground wires of the first and second cables respectively. A circuiting, switch or receptacle device is engaged with the container and positive, the neutral and the ground links to create electrical connections to the positive, neutral and ground wires of the inserted cables.

Media appliance and method for use of same

A media appliance and method for use of the same are disclosed. In one embodiment, a housing is adapted to be mounted within a wall. A panel forms a front portion of the housing and the panel includes vents and the panel may be mounted substantially flush with the wall. A media player, which includes a set-top box, is disposed within the housing. A pair of ports, disposed within openings defined by the housing, are configured to receive respective connectors. The pair of ports are coupled to the media player and one port is configured for providing a connection to a television and the other port is configured for providing a connection to an external source of signal for the television, as well as power for the media player.

Automatic Compensation For An Electrical Device In An Electrical System
20200096953 · 2020-03-26 ·

A system can include multiple electrical devices that includes at least one sensor that measures a first parameter. The system can further include a controller communicably coupled to the electrical devices and the at least one sensor. The controller can receive a first measurement of a first parameter from at least one sensor, where the first measurement is associated with a first electrical device of the electrical devices; determine, based on the first measurement, that the first parameter falls outside a first range of acceptable values caused by a failure of the first electrical device; determine that adjusting at least one other electrical device compensates for the failure of the first electrical device; and adjust the at least one other electrical device from a default setting to a compensatory setting to compensate for the failure of the first electrical device.

ELECTRICAL PANEL ASSEMBLY
20200091694 · 2020-03-19 ·

An electrical panel assembly for easing installing conductors in a replacement electrical panel in a wall includes an electrical panel that is mountable in a wall. The electrical panel has a front side and an outer wall, and the outer wall has a top side and a bottom side. Each of the top, bottom and front sides is open to access an interior of the electrical panel. A top panel is removably coupled to the top side of the electrical panel. The top panel has a plurality of apertures extending therethrough and each of the apertures has a conductor extended therethrough. A bottom panel is removably coupled to the bottom side of the outer wall of the electrical panel. The bottom panel has a plurality of apertures extending therethrough and each of the apertures in the bottom panel has a conductor extended therethrough.

Electrical panel assembly
10581231 · 2020-03-03 ·

An electrical panel assembly for easing installing conductors in a replacement electrical panel in a wall includes an electrical panel that is mountable in a wall. The electrical panel has a front side and an outer wall, and the outer wall has a top side and a bottom side. Each of the top, bottom and front sides is open to access an interior of the electrical panel. A top panel is removably coupled to the top side of the electrical panel. The top panel has a plurality of apertures extending therethrough and each of the apertures has a conductor extended therethrough. A bottom panel is removably coupled to the bottom side of the outer wall of the electrical panel. The bottom panel has a plurality of apertures extending therethrough and each of the apertures in the bottom panel has a conductor extended therethrough.

Hinged mud ring assembly
10574045 · 2020-02-25 · ·

A mud ring assembly for supporting an electrical device including a base member configured to be coupled to a junction box having a first corner and a second corner. The base member has a perimeter configured to extend around the first corner and not reach the second corner so that the base member is not positioned above the second corner. The mud ring assembly also includes a movable member configured to support the electrical device. The movable member is pivotably connected to the base member and pivotable relative to the base member between a closed position in which a back of the electrical device is enclosed in the junction box and an open position permitting access to the back of the electrical device. The movable member is couplable at a second portion of the junction box to selectively secure the movable member in the closed position.

ELECTRICAL BOX MOUNTING STRUCTURE PREVENTIVE OF WATER INGRESS
20200052473 · 2020-02-13 ·

An electrical unit mounting assembly, having a top, bottom, back and front, and including a partial enclosure, made of insulating material, defining a cavity having a mouth at its front and defining a through-hole leading to the cavity, at its back. A panel extending outwardly from the mouth, for at least 4 cm and having a front surface. Further, when the assembly is oriented in an upright manner so that its top is topmost, the through-hole is constructed so that liquid cannot be driven by gravity from inside the cavity, through the through-hole.

MOUNTING DEVICE WITH FASTENER RECEIVING STRUCTURE
20200028335 · 2020-01-23 ·

A mounting device includes a panel portion, and a fastener receiving structure provided within a perimeter of the panel portion. The fastener receiving structure can include an aperture to receive an insertive fastener, and a flexure mechanism to enable at least a portion of the fastener receiving structure that includes the aperture to flex with insertion of the fastener in the aperture that attaches the panel portion against an underlying surface.

Wall-Mounted Smart Switches and Outlets for Use in Building Wiring for Load Control, Home Automation, and/or Security Purposes
20200006023 · 2020-01-02 ·

Electrical switch devices are installed at in-wall electrical boxes of a building. Each device features a switch module with multiple electrically controlled switches for respective connection of multiple load circuits. A control panel with a user interface is mountable over the electrical box and is connected or connectable to the switch module. A communications transceiver of each device is operable to transmit and receive communications to and from each of the other devices. The control panel has a touch-screen display, and is configured to display virtual on-screen switches, including at least one virtual switch whose output is assigned to a respective one of the electrically controlled switches of the other devices. The at least one virtual switch at one device is thereby operable to control at least one load at another of said devices. User selected names are assignable to the switches, and used to label the virtual switches.