IP Library Granted Patent US 12712345
Granted Patent B2
US 12712345 · App. 18/005,466 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Electrical conduit junction boxes

Inventor: Simon Hinley (Solihull, GB)
Assignee: Niglon Limited
H02G3/0616F16L5/02H02G3/06H02G3/08H02G3/086
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12712345
App. No.
18/005,466
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical conduit junction box ( 10 ) includes a body ( 12 ). The body ( 12 ) defines an interior ( 18 ). The body ( 12 ) includes an edge attachment formation ( 24 ) which defines a socket receiving aperture ( 22 ). The box ( 10 ) further includes a socket ( 26 ). The socket ( 26 ) includes a socket attachment formation ( 28 ). The box ( 10 ) is movable from a disassembled condition in which the socket ( 26 ) is separate to the body ( 12 ) and an assembled condition in which the socket ( 26 ) is located in the socket receiving aperture ( 22 ) and the socket attachment formation ( 28 ) engages the edge attachment formation ( 24 ) to secure the socket ( 26 ) to the body ( 12 ).

Claims (28)

1 . An electrical conduit junction box, the box including a body defining an interior, the body including an edge attachment formation which defines a socket receiving aperture, the box including a socket, the socket including a socket attachment formation, the box being movable from a disassembled condition in which the socket is separate to the body and an assembled condition in which the socket is located in the socket receiving aperture and the socket attachment formation engages the edge attachment formation to secure the socket to the body;

the socket attachment formation defines a groove, which, in the assembled condition, receives the edge attachment formation;

the groove has a cross-sectional area and a length, and the cross-sectional area is reduced in at least one location along the length;

the socket is movable between an insertion orientation and a locked orientation and in the assembled condition is in the locked orientation;

the box is arranged so that, to move to the assembled condition from the disassembled condition, the socket must be inserted into the socket receiving aperture in the insertion orientation and then rotated to the locked orientation;

in moving from the disassembled condition to the assembled condition, the socket moves from the insertion orientation to a maximum friction orientation and then to the locked orientation;

the socket attachment formation includes a pair of interference formations, each of which defines one of the reduced cross-sectional area locations and which both together contact the edge attachment formation at the maximum friction orientation;

the socket receiving aperture has a shape;

the socket receiving aperture shape includes a pair of straight edges, which are arranged in parallel at opposite sides of the socket receiving aperture shape and are spaced apart by an aperture width;

the interference formations extend diametrically oppositely away from each other;

the interference formations have a diametrical width;

the diametrical width of the interference formations is greater than the aperture width.

2 . The box according to claim 1 , in which the socket includes a conduit receiving formation for receiving a conduit.

3 . The box according to claim 1 , in which, in moving to or at the assembled condition, the socket attachment formation exerts a locking force upon the edge attachment formation, which comprises a compressive force.

4 . The box according to claim 3 , in which the socket has a longitudinal axis, and in moving to the assembled condition, the socket is rotated about the longitudinal axis, to cause the socket attachment formation to engage the edge attachment formation.

5 . The box according to claim 4 , in which, in moving from the disassembled condition to the assembled condition, the socket rotates through a rotation angle, which is no more than 120° and may be substantially 90°.

6 . The box according to claim 3 , in which the edge attachment formation includes edges, which define the socket receiving aperture, which are plain edges and in the disassembled and assembled conditions are not threaded.

7 . The box according to claim 3 , in which the groove has a cross-sectional area and a length, and the cross-sectional area is reduced in at least one location along the length; at the reduced cross-sectional area location, the socket attachment formation exerts the locking force upon the edge attachment formation.

8 . The box according to claim 4 , in which the socket attachment formation defines a plurality of the grooves, which are substantially identical in shape and size and are equi-spaced around the longitudinal axis and are rotationally symmetrical.

9 . The box according to claim 8 , in which the socket attachment formation defines a pair of the grooves.

10 . The box according to claim 1 , in which the socket receiving aperture has a shape which is non-circular and may be is elongate.

11 . The box according to claim 1 , in which the socket attachment formation includes an end flange, which has a shape, which corresponds to the shape of the socket receiving aperture, and the end flange is arranged to pass through the socket receiving aperture substantially only in the insertion orientation.

12 . The box according to claim 11 , in which, after the end flange has passed through the aperture in the insertion orientation, the socket is rotated towards the locked orientation which causes the edge attachment formation to locate in the groove.

13 . The box according to claim 4 , in which the socket attachment formation includes a limit formation, which limits rotation of the socket about the longitudinal axis.

14 . The box according to claim 1 , in which the socket attachment formation includes a stop formation which limits insertion of the socket into the socket receiving aperture.

15 . The box according to claim 1 , in which the groove is defined by side walls spaced apart by a width, and the width reduces to comprise the reduced cross-sectional area location.

16 . The box according to claim 1 , in which the groove has a depth defined by a base wall and the depth reduces to comprise the reduced cross-sectional area location.

17 . The box according to claim 1 , in which the box is movable between the disassembled condition and the assembled condition.