IP Library Granted Patent US 6,840,800
Granted Patent B2
US 6,840,800 · App. 10/342,701 · Granted Jan 11, 2005

Deflecting securement anchor for electrical fixtures

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Patent No.
US 6,840,800
App. No.
10/342,701
Granted
Jan 11, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An anchoring assembly for securing an electrical fixture to a connection box. The assembly may include a receiver having a first engagement mechanism. The receiver may be formed to receive an anchor exclusively by translation in the longitudinal direction. The anchor may have a second engagement mechanism formed as a cantilever extending in substantially the longitudinal direction. The second engagement mechanism may support at least one engagement location. Additionally, the second engagement mechanism may be arranged to deflect when, upon insertion, an engagement location of the at least one engagement position passes the first engagement mechanism.

Claims (32)

1. An anchoring assembly defining longitudinal, lateral, and transverse directions, the anchoring assembly comprising:

a connection box comprising a receiver having a first engagement mechanism therein, the connection box, receiver, and first engagement mechanism being homogeneously molded;

an anchor formed to be received within the receiver exclusively by translation in the longitudinal direction and having a second engagement mechanism formed with at least one engagement location to engage the first engagement mechanism, the anchor, second engagement mechanism, and at least one engagement location being monolithically formed;

an electrical fixture having the anchor secured thereto and extending therefrom; and

at least one of the first and second engagement mechanisms formed as a cantilever and arranged to deflect when, upon insertion, an engagement location of the at least one engagement location passes the first engagement mechanism.

2. The anchoring assembly of claim 1 , wherein the receiver comprises a channel extending in the longitudinal direction.

3. The anchoring assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first engagement mechanism comprises a barb extending in the lateral direction into the channel.

4. The anchoring assembly of claim 3 , wherein an engagement location of the at least one engagement location comprises a tooth shaped to engage the barb.

5. The anchor assembly of claim 4 , wherein the second engagement mechanism being formed as at least two cantilevers extending in substantially the longitudinal direction each cantilever of the at least two cantilevers supporting at least one engagement location.

6. The anchor assembly of claim 5 , where a cantilever of the at least two cantilevers has a length, width, and thickness are balanced and selected to provide a spring constant.

7. The anchor assembly of claim 6 , wherein the spring constant is selected to provide a minimum engagement strength between the first and second engagement mechanisms.

8. The anchor assembly of claim 7 , wherein a cantilever of the at least two cantilevers supports at least two engagement locations.

9. The anchor assembly of claim 8 , wherein the at least two cantilevers comprise two cantilevers positioned in parallel to be mirror images of each other.

10. The anchor assembly of claim 8 , wherein the at least two cantilevers comprise two cantilevers positioned so each extends in substantially the longitudinal direction along a common line.

11. The anchor assembly of claim 10 , wherein a first cantilever of the two cantilevers supports three engagement locations while a second cantilever of the two cantilevers supports at least four engagement locations.

12. The anchor assembly of claim 11 , the anchor further comprising an insertion stop to resist insertion of the anchor into the receiver past a selected depth.

13. The anchor assembly of claim 12 , the anchor further comprising a deflection stop positioned to limit the deflection of a cantilever of the at least two cantilevers.

14. The anchor assembly of claim 13 , the anchor further comprising a biasing member providing additional resistance to the deflection the second engagement mechanism.

15. The anchor assembly of claim 1 , the anchor further comprising an insertion stop to resist insertion of the anchor into the receiver past a selected depth.

16. The anchor assembly of claim 1 , the anchor further comprising a deflection stop positioned to limit the deflection of the cantilever.

17. The anchor assembly of claim 1 , the anchor further comprising a biasing member providing additional resistence to the deflection of the cantilever.

18. The anchor assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second engagement mechanism comprises at least two cantilevers extending in substantially the longitudinal direction each cantilever of the at least two cantilevers supporting at least one engagement location.

19. An assembly comprising:

an electrical fixture;

a connection box comprising a receiver formed as a channel with a first engagement mechanism positioned therewithin;

an anchor secured to the electrical fixture and formed to be received exclusively by translation within the receiver, the anchor having a second engagement mechanism to engage the first engagement mechanism, the second engagement mechanism formed as a resiliently deflectable cantilever;

the electrical fixture securing to the connection box upon insertion of the anchor within the receiver to the extent that the second engagement mechanism deflects over and engages the first engagement mechanism.

20. An assembly comprising:

an electrical fixture selected from the group consisting of a power outlet, power switch, and light fixture;

a connection box comprising a receiver formed as a channel with a barb positioned therewithin, the connection box, receiver, and barb being homogeneously molded;

an anchor secured to the electrical fixture by a screw and formed to be received exclusively by translation within the receiver, the anchor having an engagement mechanism to engage the barb, the engagement mechanism comprising a plurality of teeth being positioned on a resiliently deflectable cantilever, the anchor and engagement mechanism being homogeneously molded;

the electrical fixture securing to the connection box upon insertion of the anchor within the receiver to the extent that the engagement mechanism deflects over the barb and at least one tooth of the plurality of teeth engages the barb.

Assignments (4)
CONDITIONAL ASSIGNMENT Recorded Apr 29, 2009
From: CHEETAH USA CORPORATION
To: LEVITON MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
Reel/Frame 022610/0454 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2009
From: QUIXEMBLE, INC.; PATE PIERCE & BAIRD, P.C.
To: CHEETAH USA CORP.
Reel/Frame 022162/0888 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 20, 2009
From: KIDMAN, BRENT L.
To: QUIXEMBLE, INC.
Reel/Frame 022127/0240 →
LIEN Recorded Jul 17, 2008
From: QUIXEMBLE, INC.
To: PATE PIERCE & BAIRD P.C.
Reel/Frame 021253/0475 →