Wall switch lockout
11482386 · 2022-10-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H9/282
ELECTRICITY
H01H9/287
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A wall switch lockout device for selectively limiting access to a wall switch relative to which the wall switch lockout device is mounted. The wall switch lockout device includes a mountable base having a switch opening extending therethrough for receiving the wall switch, a cover positionable and securable over a front face of the mountable base for selectively covering and limiting access to the switch opening, and one or more inserts received in the mountable base and slidable relative thereto. The wall switch lockout device further has a pair of mounting openings for mounting the mountable base and at least one of the pair of mounting openings is on the one or more inserts such that, when the one or more inserts are slid relative to the mountable base, a hole-to-hole distance between the pair of mounting openings is variably adjusted.
Claims
1. A wall switch lockout device for selectively limiting access to a wall switch relative to which the wall switch lockout device is mounted, the wall switch lockout device comprising: a mountable base having a front face and a rear face, the mountable base having a switch opening extending therethrough from the front face to the rear face for receiving the wall switch therethrough; a cover positionable and securable over the front face of the mountable base for selectively covering and limiting access to the switch opening; a pair of mounting openings for mounting the mountable base in which the pair of mounting openings extend in a direction perpendicular to a front face of the mountable base; and at least one insert received in the mountable base and slidable relative thereto; wherein at least one of the pair of mounting openings is on the at least one insert such that, when the at least one insert is slid relative to the mountable base, a hole-to-hole distance between the pair of mounting openings is variably adjusted.
2. The wall switch lockout device of claim 1, wherein the one or more inserts are a pair of inserts with each of the respective inserts have a corresponding one of the pair of mounting openings thereon.
3. The wall switch lockout device of claim 2, wherein the pair of inserts are both slidable towards or away from one another along paths of linear translation that lie along a single line.
4. The wall switch lockout device of claim 2, wherein the pair of inserts and corresponding pair of mounting openings are on opposing top and bottom sides of the switch opening.
5. The wall switch lockout device of claim 1: wherein the mountable base includes a securement projection extending from the front face thereof with a lock opening therein; wherein the cover includes a slit through which the securement projection is receivable when the cover is in a closed position, such that the lock opening is accessible to receive a lock therethrough to prevent the cover from being moved from the closed position to the opened position.
6. The wall switch lockout device of claim 1, wherein the cover is hinged to the mountable base.
7. The wall switch lockout device of claim 6, wherein the cover is hinged to the mountable base at a top end thereof.
8. A wall switch lockout device for selectively limiting access to a wall switch relative to which the wall switch lockout device is mounted, the wall switch lockout device comprising: a mountable base having a front face and a rear face, the mountable base having a switch opening extending therethrough from the front face to the rear face for receiving the wall switch therethrough, wherein the mountable base includes a base rail and a base guide; a cover positionable and securable over the front face of the mountable base for selectively covering and limiting access to the switch opening; a pair of mounting openings for mounting the mountable base; and at least one insert received in the mountable base and slidable relative thereto, wherein the at least one insert includes an insert rail and an insert guide; wherein at least one of the pair of mounting openings is on the at least one insert such that, when the at least one insert is slid relative to the mountable base, a hole-to-hole distance between the pair of mounting openings is variably adjusted; and wherein the insert guide of the at least one insert is attachable to the base rail of the mountable base and the insert rail is attachable to the insert guide such that the insert is slidable relative to the mountable base along attachments between the insert guide and the base rail and between the base guide and the insert rail.
9. The wall switch lockout device of claim 8, wherein one or both of the insert guide and the base guide include retaining projections such that the insert guide and the base guide is snappable onto the respective base rail or insert rail.
10. The wall switch lockout device of claim 8, further comprising a pair of detents for maintaining a pair of respective positions of the at least one insert relative to the mountable base.
11. The wall switch lockout device of claim 10, wherein the pair of detents are projections extending rearwardly from a rear face of the mountable base and are positioned over a translational path of the at least one insert relative to the mountable base.
12. The wall switch lockout device of claim 10, wherein there are a pair of inserts and wherein the pair of respective positions of the inserts establishable using the pair of detents include: a rocker position for mounting the wall switch lockout device to a wall switch having a rocker-type switch with an associated rocker switch hole-to-hole distance; and a toggle position for mounting the wall switch lockout device to a wall switch having a toggle-type switch with an associated toggle switch hole-to-hole distance; wherein the rocker switch hole-to-hole distance is larger than the toggle switch hole-to-hole distance.
13. The wall switch lockout device of claim 1, wherein the at least one insert is slidable relative to the mountable base using a guide and rail connection that slidably connect the at least one insert to the mountable base.
14. A method of installing the wall switch lockout device of claim 1 comprising: positioning the at least one insert relative to the mountable base to establish the hole-to-hole distance between the pair of mounting openings; and mounting the mountable base using the pair of mounting openings.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the step of mounting the mountable base involves mounting the mountable base to a wall switch by receiving mounting screws through the pair of mounting openings.
16. The wall switch lockout device of claim 1, wherein the pair of mounting openings are configured for receiving mounting screws therethrough for mounting the wall switch lockout device to the wall switch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) Looking first at
(11) With respect to the mountable base 12, the mountable base 12 is perhaps best seen in
(12) The cover 16 as illustrated is large enough to cover the front face 18 of the mountable base 12 and, moreover in the form shown, has sidewalls that extend around the lateral and lower sides of the periphery of the mountable base 12. This cover 16 also includes a slight bump or protrusion in the in the middle so as to provide some space to accommodate a depth dimension of the switch in the closed position of the cover (that is, space to accommodate, for example, a toggle switch or other forward-facing control which may project forwardly into the space of the cover).
(13) For the purposes of providing lockout functionality, on the front face 18 of the mountable base 12 and as best seen in
(14) In the opened position of the cover 16 relative to the mountable base 12 as illustrated in
(15) In the closed position of the cover 16 relative to the front face 18 of the mountable base 12 as depicted in
(16) While various hinge designs might be implemented with similar results, with the pin and snap on guide arrangement illustrated in the exemplary embodiment, and more particularly in
(17) It will be appreciated that while a hinged arrangement between the cover and the mountable base are shown, that the cover need not necessarily be hinged. For example, the cover could be slidable relative to the base providing enough clearance for any switch control. Still further, while a securement projection 28 and slot 36 are shown, other cover locking arrangements could be workable including alignable holes and so forth which may be at least in part based on the range of motion of the cover. So while the exemplary lockout device 10 is illustrative, it should not be considered limiting.
(18) Turning now to the pair of inserts 14a and 14b, the pair of inserts 14a and 14b are received in the mountable base 12 and are slidable relative to the mountable base 12. Each of the inserts 14a and 14b have a respective one of the mounting openings 26a and 26b centrally located thereon, and so these openings 26a and 26b travel with the respective inserts 14a and 14b. Further and as illustrated, there is one insert 14a positioned at the top end of the switch opening 22 and another insert 14b positioned at the opposing bottom end of the switch opening. In the form show, the insert 14a is proximate the top switch opening extension 24a while the insert 14b is proximate the bottom switch opening extension 24b.
(19) The mounting and sliding structure for the inserts 14a and 14b in the mountable base 12 can be best seen in
(20) Turning now to
(21) As illustrated in
(22) With this structure, the inserts 14a and 14b are able to slide and translated top to bottom along the travel line established between various respective guides and rails of the mountable base 12 and the inserts 14a and 14b. As shown in
(23) As illustrated, the inserts 14a and 14b each can travel over a path of linear translation on opposing sides of the switch opening 22 to accommodate for various mounting arrangements and hole-to-hole distances. These respective pair of paths of linear translation can lie along a single line with the center of the mounting openings 26a and 26b traveling along this single line as the inserts 14a and 14b move. As illustrated, in all positions of the inserts 14a and 14b relative to the mountable base 12, the mounting openings 26a and 26b are positioned somewhere along the switch opening extensions 24a and 24b or moved into the more central part of the switch opening 22 such that the mounting openings 26a and 26b could receive a mounting screw therethrough for mounting at the faceplate screws openings associated with the switch.
(24) While it is contemplated that the inserts 14a and 14b might be positioned anywhere along their path of travel, it is also contemplated that detents 54 can be used to establish discrete positions of the inserts 14a and 14b relative to the mountable base 12. In the embodiment illustrated, these detents 54 can be best seen in
(25) Finally, it should be appreciated that while a wall switch lockout device has been illustrated having a pair of inserts that are both slidable and positionable relative to a mountable base, it is contemplated that similar functionality might be achievable with only a single insert having a movable mounting opening on one side of the switch opening and one or two fixed mounting openings formed in the mountable base on the other side of the switch opening. However, as can be seen from
(26) In use, once the wall switch lockout device 10 is assembled (and it is certainly contemplated that the device 10 could be sold as a pre-assembled product), the inserts 14a and 14b may be slid relative to the mountable base 12 to the desired position to provide the target hole-to-hole spacing for the particular switch installation. The mountable base 12 can then be secured to the underlying switch using the openings on the switch that are used to secure the faceplate to the front of the switch—and the faceplate also can be captured between the lockout device 10 and the switch—such that the switch control extends through the switch opening 22 in the mountable base 12. Once the mounting screws are secured in place, then the cover 16 can be moved between the opened and closed positions to provide access to or to restrict access to the switch. In the closed position, and as described above, to lock out the switch and make it inoperable, a padlock or other securement device can be used to lock the cover 16 in the closed position as illustrated in
(27) As noted above, it should be appreciated that various other modifications and variations to the preferred embodiments can be made within the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the invention should not be limited to the described embodiments. To ascertain the full scope of the invention, the following claims should be referenced.