ALIGNMENT TOOL AND METHOD
20230208124 · 2023-06-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02G1/00
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An alignment tool for an electrical box having a plurality of screw holes includes a body portion and a plurality of limbs extending away from the body portion in a first direction. Each limb is insertable into a corresponding screw hole of the electrical box. An alignment member extends away from the body portion in a second direction opposite to the first direction and has an alignment target. Upon insertion of the limbs into the corresponding screw holes, the alignment target defines a midline of the electrical box.
Claims
1. An alignment tool for an electrical box having screw holes, the alignment tool comprising: a body portion; a plurality of limbs extending away from the body portion in a first direction, each of the plurality of limbs being insertable into a corresponding screw hole of an electrical box; and an alignment member extending away from the body portion in a second direction opposite to the first direction, the alignment member having an alignment target, wherein the alignment target defines a midline of the alignment tool that is adapted to be aligned with a midline of the electrical box when the plurality of limbs is inserted into the corresponding screw holes of the electrical box.
2. The alignment tool of claim 1, wherein the alignment target includes a planar alignment surface.
3. The alignment tool of claim 2, wherein the planar alignment surface extends along a midline between the plurality of limbs.
4. The alignment tool of claim 1, wherein the alignment target includes a laser alignment target.
5. The alignment tool of claim 1, wherein the plurality of limbs includes: a first limb insertable into a first screw hole of the electrical box; and a second limb insertable into a second screw hole of the electrical box, wherein the first and the second screw holes are provided at either opposing ends or at diagonally opposing corners, of the electrical box.
6. The alignment tool of claim 2, wherein the alignment member is provided asymmetrically or off-midline on the body portion, such that only the planar alignment surface extends along the midline of the alignment tool and/or electrical box.
7. The alignment tool of claim 2, wherein the alignment member is semi-cylindrical and has a longitudinally extending flat surface which defines the planar alignment surface.
8. The alignment tool of claim 1, wherein each limb includes a longitudinal axis, the longitudinal axes of the limbs being parallel.
9. The alignment tool of claim 1, wherein each limb includes a cross section tapering towards its distal end.
10. The alignment tool of claim 2, wherein the planar alignment surface is parallel with a longitudinal axis of each limb.
11. The alignment tool of claim 1, wherein the plurality of limbs includes four limbs insertable into four corresponding screw holes, each screw hole being provided in a corner of the electrical box.
12. The alignment tool of claim 1, wherein once inserted, the midline of the electrical box is coplanar with the midline between the plurality of limbs, or wherein the midline of the electrical box is perpendicular to the midline between the plurality of limbs.
13. The alignment tool of claim 1, wherein the alignment tool includes two alignment targets perpendicular to one another and coinciding with perpendicular midlines of the electrical box.
14. The alignment tool of claim 1, wherein the electrical box includes a pattress box.
15. The alignment tool of claim 1, wherein upon full insertion of the plurality of limbs, an upper face of the body portion is flush with a perimeter rim of the electrical box.
16. A combination of an electrical box and an alignment tool comprising: an electrical box having a plurality of screw holes and defining an electrical box midline; and an alignment tool including: a body portion; a plurality of limbs extending away from the body portion in a first direction, the plurality of limbs being respectively inserted into the plurality of screw holes of the electrical box; and an alignment member extending away from the body portion in a second direction opposite to the first direction and having an alignment target that defines a midline of the alignment tool, wherein the midline of the alignment tool is aligned with the midline of the electrical box.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0036] Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated in
[0037] The body portion 14 is substantially planar and elongated, having a planar first face 14a and a planar second face 14b on opposing sides of the body portion 14. At opposite ends of the first face 14a are provided the first leg 12a and the second leg 12b, extending away from the first face 14a of the body portion 14 along respective longitudinal axes, the longitudinal axes being parallel with one another and perpendicular to the plane of the first face 14a.
[0038] Each of the first and second legs 12a, 12b include a circular transverse cross section that tapers in radius such that as the distance from the first face 14a of the body portion 14 increases, the cross sectional area of each leg 12a,12b decreases. The first and second legs 12a,12b each include a circular end face.
[0039] The first leg 12a and the second leg 12b (such as, for example, the longitudinal axes thereof) are separated by a predetermined distance corresponding with the separation between corresponding first and second recesses 42a, 42b (
[0040] In the illustrated arrangement, the recesses include screw holes that receive screws for securing the facia to the box. The standard distance between such screw holes 42a, 42b will vary from country to country, but this distance is generally standardized within each country for each electrical box type. For example, when the electrical box is a UK single electrical plug socket, the distance between the longitudinal axes of the legs is 60.3 mm, whereas when the electrical box is a UK double socket, the separation is 120.6 mm. A user of this invention may have one alignment tool 10 for each electrical box type.
[0041] On the second face 14b of the body portion 14 is provided the alignment member 16. The alignment member 16 extends perpendicularly away from the second face 14b in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction. For example, the alignment member 16 may extend above the body portion 14, while the legs 12a, 12b extend below. Accordingly, the illustrated plurality of legs 12a, 12b and the alignment member 16 extend in directions parallel but opposite to one another.
[0042] As shown in
[0043] The planar alignment surface 16a extends from the proximal end (at which it meets the body portion 14) of the alignment member 16 to the distal end of the alignment member 16 having the D-shaped end face.
[0044] The planar alignment surface 16a provides a laser target, against which a distance determination to the midline of the electrical box may be made, and thus a positional determination of the electrical box may be made. Accordingly, the alignment tool 10 defines the midline of an electrical box so that its external dimensions and geometry can be accurately determined in relation to the room.
[0045] The midline of each electrical box, 40, 50 is defined in terms of the external dimensions thereof. For example, with reference to
[0046] It will be understood by the skilled person that the alignment member 16 may include an alternative cross section, provided that a suitable laser target is formed. For example, a rectangular or triangular cross section may be suitable, provided that a planar alignment surface is provided so as to coincide with the mid-plane of the alignment tool 10 and/or the electrical box 40, 50.
[0047] Similarly, although the body portion 14 is illustrated with a stadium-shaped geometry, it will be appreciated by the skilled person that alternative geometries (such as, for example, rectangular geometries) of the body portion 14 will be suitable provided that they are capable of supporting the legs 12a, 12b and the alignment member 16, and engaging the electrical box as described later.
[0048] In a preferred embodiment for a UK single electrical plug socket box, the body portion 14 is 70.3 mm in length (the circular ends of the stadium shape having a curvature of 5 mm centered at the longitudinal axis of each leg 12a, 12b) and 4 mm in thickness, while the legs 12a, 12b are 20 mm in length, have a diameter tapering from 3 mm to 2 mm, and the alignment member 16 is 30 mm in length, and includes a radius of curvature of 3 mm.
[0049] In a preferred embodiment for a UK double electrical plug socket box, the dimensions are identical with the exception that the body portion 14 is 130.6 mm in length.
[0050] Quarter-Round Alignment Member
[0051] The alignment tool 20 of
[0052] In the same manner as the planar alignment surface 16a of the alignment tool 10, the first planar alignment surface 26a is provided on the body portion 24 such that the first planar alignment surface 26a coincides with and is coplanar with the first midline transversely bisecting the body portion 24 into equal halves, each half including one of the first and second legs 22a, 22b.
[0053] The second planar alignment surface 26b is provided on the body portion 24 such that the second planar alignment surface 26b coincides with and is coplanar with a second midline of the alignment tool 20, the second midline longitudinally bisecting the body portion 24. The second midline includes the longitudinal axes of the legs 22a, 22b and is perpendicular to the first midline. The second planar alignment surface 26b thus defines the location of the second midline of the alignment tool 20 and, therefore, the second midline of the electrical socket box into which the alignment tool 20 is inserted.
[0054] The alignment tool 20 may thus be used to define the location of a socket box from two different directions (such as, for example, the center of the socket box) by defining the two midplanes of the socket box.
[0055] H-Shaped Embodiment
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[0057] Each leg 32a-32d is provided at a distal end of the H-shaped body portion 34 such that the legs 32a-32d are arranged in a rectangular shape. In the same manner as the legs 12a,12b, the legs 32a-32d are configured to engage respective recesses within the corresponding electrical box, in this embodiment an electrical box having four recesses (such as, for example, provided in the corners thereof). Similarly, each of the plurality of legs 32 has a circular cross section that tapers with distance from the body portion 34.
[0058] The alignment member 36 is provided on the central web of the body portion 34 such that a planar alignment surface 36a coincides with the midplane N-N bisecting the plurality of legs 32a-32d. In the same manner as the alignment tool 10, the alignment member 36 extends above the body portion with a half-round or D-shaped cross section, the flat face of which includes the planar alignment surface 36a.
[0059] The alignment tool 30 may be modified for engaging an electrical box suitable for use in any country. For example it may be adapted for use with a double plug socket electrical box manufactured according to standards in the USA.
[0060] It will be understood by the skilled person that each of the alignment tools 10, 30 will also have a midplane which is perpendicular to the illustrated midplanes M-M (
[0061] Engagement
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[0063] The electrical box 40 includes two screw holes 42a, 42b on opposing sides of the electrical box 40, the screw holes 42a, 42b having a fixed separation according to the standards within the country of use. The screw holes 42a, 42b are used to attach a fascia plate (not shown) to the electrical box 40 (such as, for example, after the internal wiring has been completed). In the embodiment shown in
[0064] In use, the legs 12a, 12b of the alignment tool 10 are inserted into corresponding screw holes 42a, 42b of the electrical box 40 in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axes of the screw holes 42a, 42b.
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[0066] Upon full insertion, the lower face 14a (obscured in
[0067] In the fully inserted position, the planar alignment surface 16a coincides with, defines, and/or is coplanar with a midline of the electrical box 50 such that a laser reading or other measurement taken against the planar alignment surface 16a is a measurement to the midline of the electrical box 50.
[0068] It will be understood by the skilled person that, given the symmetry of the screw holes 42a, 42b and the off-center location of the alignment member 16 on the body portion 14, the alignment tool 10 is insertable in either orientation 180° apart (such that, for example, each leg 12a, 12b is insertable into either recess 42a, 42b), and the planar alignment surface 16a will still coincide with the midline of the electrical box 40.
[0069] With reference to
[0070] In light of the foregoing, the skilled person will readily be able to apply the teaching of the foregoing to any electrical box having a fixed or standardized separation between particular recesses or other features. For example an alternative alignment tool may include an engagement formation that, rather than engaging the screw holes 42a, 42b, is configured to engage the perimeter rim 43, 53 or the internal corners of the electrical box 40, 50.
[0071] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that although the invention has been described by way of example, with reference to one or more exemplary examples, it is not limited to the disclosed examples and that alternative examples could be constructed without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.