METALLIC FLOOR BOX WITH NON-METALLIC RISER WITH FLANGE
20170104321 ยท 2017-04-13
Inventors
- Christopher A. Carbone (Newtown, CT, US)
- Dale Drechsler (Westbrook, CT, US)
- Thomas Scanzillo (Monroe, CT, US)
Cpc classification
Y10S248/906
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
An in-floor electrical floor-box assembly includes a rectangular metallic housing and a non-metallic riser with integral flange assembly having a rectangular flange that mates with the rectangular housing and an integral cylindrical riser for providing access to the electrical components through a round cover and finish flange. A low-voltage divider assembly separates cables carrying different voltages within the riser to reduce interference between the cables and any one of a variety of sub-plates having different configurations for accommodating a variety of multi-service or single service electrical functionality can be incorporated with the box.
Claims
1. An electrical floor box assembly comprising: a metallic box having a bottom portion, a plurality of sides and a top portion; a cylindrical non-metallic riser including a lower portion and an upper portion, the lower portion disposed within the metallic box and including an open end positioned proximate the bottom portion of the metallic box, the lower portion defining a height, the upper portion disposed at least in part above the top portion of the metallic box, a portion of the upper portion being removable such that an upper end of the non-metallic riser is substantially flush with a floor surface; and a flat flange disposed on the top portion of the metallic box, with an opening through which the cylindrical non-metallic riser extends, the flange defining a thickness that is less than the height of the lower portion.
2. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower portion of the cylindrical non-metallic riser includes at least one opening for receiving at least one electrical cable carrying power or data for either dual-service or single service application.
3. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one side of the metallic box includes at least one threaded hole operable to receive the electrical cable or cables.
4. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 2, further comprising a low-voltage divider or partition assembly operable to separate power cables from data cables.
5. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 4, wherein the low-voltage divider comprises: a substantially flat platform having a dimension substantially the same as an inner dimension of the riser; at least one ramp disposed below the platform; and a tube disposed above the platform.
6. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 5, wherein a lowermost portion of the at least one ramp contacts the bottom portion of the box, and an uppermost portion of the at least one ramp contacts the platform of the divider.
7. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 5, wherein the power cables run through the tube and the data cables are disposed outside of the tube.
8. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 1, wherein the riser and the flange are integral.
9. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 1, wherein the metallic box is made of stamped steel.
10. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper and lower portions of the riser include a plurality of channels disposed vertically on the inside surface of the riser.
11. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 1, wherein the non-metallic riser includes a first slot on an inside surface of the upper portion and a second slot opposite the first slot, the electrical floor box assembly further comprising: a planar divider or partition inserted within the first and second slots, the planar divider contacting the bottom portion of the metallic box at one end thereof and another end thereof being substantially planar with a top edge of the upper portion of the riser to separate the riser into two sections.
12. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 1, wherein the lower portion of the riser includes a vertical planar divider extending outward from the outside surface of the riser and at least one of the sides of the metallic box includes a vertical planar protrusion extending inward from the inside surface of the at least one of the sides and the vertical planar protrusions of the metallic box and the vertical planar divider of the riser align with each other to separate the interior of the metallic box into at least two sections in the area outside of the riser.
13. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 9, wherein the metallic box is coated with a fusion-bonded epoxy corrosion resistant finish.
14. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 3, wherein at least one of the at least one hole has a diameter greater than one-inch and accommodates a corresponding hub for maintaining a sufficient bend radius suitable for communication cabling fiber and other low voltage cables.
15. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 1, further comprising markings disposed on the inside of the riser, the markings being indicative of the volumetric capacity within the floor box assembly.
16. An electrical floor box assembly comprising: a metallic box having a bottom portion, a top portion and a plurality of sides, wherein at least one threaded hole is provided through at least one of the sides; a cylindrical non-metallic riser providing access through the top portion of the metallic box, the non-metallic riser including a lower portion and an upper portion, the lower portion defining a height, a portion of the upper portion being removable such that an upper end of the non-metallic riser is substantially flush with a floor surface; and a flat flange adjacent the top portion of the metallic box and having an opening through which the cylindrical non-metallic riser protrudes, wherein an outer dimension of the flat flange is substantially the same shape and dimension as the top portion of the metallic box, the flat flange having a thickness that is less than the height of the lower portion.
17. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 16, further comprising protrusions disposed perpendicular and adjacent to an outer surface of the cylindrical non-metallic riser, wherein the protrusions are asymmetrically located on the surface of the cylindrical non-metallic riser.
18. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 16, further comprising permanent markings on the flange corresponding to each of the at least one threaded hole, wherein the markings indicate whether power or data are intended to be received through the respective hole.
19. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 16, wherein the cylindrical non-metallic riser is electrically isolated from the metallic box.
20. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 16, wherein the cylindrical non-metallic riser is removably attached to the metallic box.
21. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 16, wherein the metallic box is made of either stamped steel or cast iron.
22. An electrical floor box assembly comprising: a metallic box including a bottom portion, a top portion, at least one side wall, and at least one opening formed in the at least one side wall, the at least one opening positioned between the bottom portion and the top portion and that forms a threaded hole configured to receive a threaded conduit connector; a cylindrical non-metallic riser including a lower portion and an upper portion, the lower portion including an open end positioned proximate the bottom portion of the metallic box, the lower portion defining a height, a portion of the upper portion being removable such that an upper end of the non-metallic riser is substantially flush with a floor surface, the non-metallic riser further including a first slot on an inside surface of the upper portion and a second slot on the inside surface of the upper portion; and a planar flange secured to the top portion of the metallic box, the planar flange oriented in a plane extending outwardly from the non-metallic riser, the flange positioned between the upper portion and the lower portion of the non-metallic riser, the planar flange having a thickness that is less than the height of the lower portion.
23. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 22, wherein the lower portion of the cylindrical non-metallic riser includes at least one opening for receiving at least one electrical cable carrying power or data for either dual-service or single service application.
24. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 22, further comprising a low-voltage divider or partition assembly at least partially positioned in the metallic box, wherein the low-voltage divider comprises: a substantially flat platform having a dimension substantially the same as an inner dimension of the riser; at least one ramp disposed below the platform; and a tube disposed above the platform.
25. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 24, wherein a lowermost portion of the at least one ramp contacts the bottom portion of the box, and an uppermost portion of the at least one ramp contacts the platform of the divider.
26. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 22, wherein the riser and the flange are integrally formed with one another.
27. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 22, further comprising: a planar divider or partition inserted within the first and second slots of the riser, the planar divider contacting the bottom portion of the metallic box at one end thereof and another end thereof being substantially planar with a top edge of the upper portion of the riser to separate the riser into two sections.
28. The electrical floor box assembly claimed in claim 22, wherein the lower portion of the riser includes a vertical protrusion extending outwardly from an outer surface of the riser, the vertical protrusion positioned within the metallic box.
29. The electrical floor box assembly of claim 22, wherein the lower end of the non-metallic riser contacts the bottom portion of the metallic box.
30. A method for installing a floor box assembly, the method comprising: securing a non-metallic riser to a metallic box, the non-metallic riser including a flange positioned between a lower portion of the non-metallic riser and an upper portion of the non-metallic riser, the lower portion positioned within the metallic box for receiving at least one cable, and the upper portion extending above the metallic box; securing the metallic box to a support surface; cutting a portion of the upper portion of the non-metallic riser such that an upper end of the non-metallic riser is substantially flush with a floor surface.
31. The method of claim 30, wherein securing the non-metallic riser to the metallic box includes coupling the flange to an upper portion of the metallic box.
32. The method of claim 30, further comprising, prior to cutting a portion of the upper portion of the non-metallic riser, pouring concrete around the metallic box and non-metallic riser such that the portion of the upper portion protrudes above the poured concrete.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The aspects of the present invention will become more readily apparent by describing in detail illustrative, non-limiting embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Exemplary, non-limiting, embodiments of the present invention are discussed in detail below. While specific configurations and dimensions are discussed to provide a clear understanding, it should be understood that the disclosed dimensions and configurations are provided for illustration purposes only. A person skilled in the relevant art will recognize that other dimensions and configurations may be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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[0027] Floor box 10, according to this embodiment, is made of cast iron, but could be made of other metallic material, as will be described in further detail in accordance with further embodiments. The flange and riser 16 are made of non-metallic material, such as plastic, and can comprise a single integral component where the flange and riser 16 are formed together, for example in a molding operation, or they can be formed separately and attached using one or more fastening devices, such as screws, clips, etc.
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[0029] As shown in
[0030] Lower portion 16b of riser 16 includes cutouts 16e which enable power and/or data cabling to enter the inside of the riser. For example, cabling (not shown) enters box 10 through holes 12a and/or 12b in the side of box 10 (
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[0034] At each of the four the corners of box 10 are provided screw holes 18 and anchor rings 21. Screw holes 18 are threaded holes for receiving screws 11, as described above in accordance with
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[0037] Divider assembly 40, shown in
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[0042] Specifically, before the concrete is poured, the following steps are followed;
[0043] 1. Connect threaded conduit hub 71, if required, through which power and/or data cables are run. For example, conduit hub 71 must be used on stamp steel for 1 in. opening or data side but for cast iron floor box applications hub 71 is not required. Further, seal off unused openings in the sides of the enclosure 70 with reducing bushing or closure plugs (not shown) to seal the inner volume of the box 70 so wet concrete does not infiltrate the box.
[0044] 2. Run the cables (not shown) through the respective holes (e.g., holes 16f in
[0045] 3. Level floor box 70 using leveling screws 77.
[0046] 4. Secure floor box 70, for example, with leveling screws 77, to keep the box from moving during concrete pour.
[0047] 5. Secure concrete cover 78 to the opening at the top of the upper portion 74 of the riser, thus sealing the flange assembly 73 and box 70. If necessary, cover any visible openings, for example, with duct tape or some other suitable removable sealing means.
[0048] 6. Pour the concrete to form the floor in which the floor box 70 and flange assembly will reside. The upper portion 74 of the riser should protrude above the finished concrete floor. Subsequently, after the concrete has cured, the following steps should be followed in accordance with this exemplary embodiment;
[0049] 7. Remove the concrete cover 78 from the top of the upper portion 74 of the riser.
[0050] 8.To serve a finished floor thickness of in., cut the upper portion 74 of the riser flush with the rough concrete floor. For a finished floor thickness in excess of in. cut the riser at a height above the rough concrete floor corresponding to the finished floor thickness. Record the height of the riser that is cut away, this amount will need to be cut from the low voltage divider assembly 75.
[0051] 9.Remove any debris from within box 70.
[0052] 10.Cut off the same amount cut from the upper portion 74 of the riser in step 8 from the tube portion 76 of the divider assembly 75.
[0053] 11. Snake the power cable(s) from within the box 70 up through the inside of tube 76 of divider 75 and align cable ramps 79 with the conduit openings 80 in box 70 intended for data cabling. Secure the low voltage divider 75 within the flange assembly 73.
[0054] 12.Snake data/communication cable(s) up over ramps 79 and keep cable(s) outside of the tube 76 of low voltage divider 75.
[0055] 13. In situations where a planar divider or partition is used, such as described in connection with
[0056] 14.Install barbed clips 88 into channels 89 at the top of the upper riser portion 74 of flange assembly 73.
[0057] The following procedure is for carpet and tile applications, i.e., where carpet or tile covers the floor in which the floor box is installed.
[0058] 15.If carpet installation, trim the carpet opening approximately -inch bigger than floor box opening, e.g., the outer diameter of the upper riser portion 74.
[0059] 16.Place gasket 90 or, alternatively, apply a bead of clear silicon type RTV sealant, around the top of the upper riser portion 74 of flange assembly 73 and, if carpet installation, on the underside of carpet flange 91 to seal the inside of the flange assembly and box from water and other contaminants.
[0060] 17. If carpet installation, secure the carpet flange 91 onto metal clips 88 using screws or some other suitable fastener. If tile installation, secure tile flange 96 onto metal clips 88.
[0061] 18.Install sub-plate 92 onto carpet flange 91, for example using an optional gasket (not shown) to block entry of scrub water, by aligning notch 93 in sub-plate 92 with bump (not shown) on carpet flange 91 or tile flange 96.
[0062] 19.Connect power and data conductors to the appropriate connectors on sub-plate 92.
[0063] 20. Install floor box cover assembly 94, with integral gasket and bi-fold doors (22 in
[0064] While various aspects of the present invention have been particularly shown and described with reference to the exemplary, non-limiting, embodiments above, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various additional aspects and embodiments may be contemplated without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, a skilled artisan would understand that sub-plate 92 described in reference to
[0065] It would be understood that a device or method incorporating any of the additional or alternative details mentioned above would fall within the scope of the present invention as determined based upon the claims below and any equivalents thereof.
[0066] Other aspects, objects and advantages of the present invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.