IP Library Granted Patent US 6,902,415
Granted Patent B2
US 6,902,415 · App. 10/688,715 · Granted Jun 7, 2005

Four-way electrical circuit splitter for use with modular electrical systems

View Patent ↗
Loading inventors, assignments & file history…
Monitor This Case
Get email alerts when status or documents change.
Order Certified Copies
Most orders are placed with the USPTO same day — all within 24 business hours.
Order via The Patent Place →
Pre-filled with this patent's details
Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 6,902,415
App. No.
10/688,715
Granted
Jun 7, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A modular wall panel assembly including a modular wall panel and a wiring harness connected to the modular wall panel. The wiring harness has a plurality of conductors. An electrical connector is connected to the wiring harness. The electrical connector has a plurality of terminal ports and a transverse axis, two pairs of opposed terminal ports facing opposite directions from the transverse axis, each pair has one terminal port positioned further away from the transverse axis and another terminal port positioned closer to the transverse axis.

Claims (26)

1. A modular wall panel assembly, comprising:

a modular wall panel;

a wiring harness connected to said modular wall panel, said wiring harness including a plurality of conductors; and

an electrical connector connected to said plurality of conductors, said electrical connector having a first terminal port, a second terminal port, a third terminal port and a fourth terminal port, and a transverse axis, said first terminal port opposed said second terminal port relative to said transverse axis, said first terminal port in line with said second terminal port relative to a plane orthogonal with said transverse axis, said third terminal port opposed to said fourth terminal port relative to said transverse axis, said third terminal port in line with said fourth terminal port relative to a plane orthogonal with said transverse axis, both said first terminal port and said third terminal port on a same side of said electrical connector relative to said transverse axis, both said second terminal port and said fourth terminal port on an opposite side of said electrical connector relative to said transverse axis, both said first terminal port and said fourth terminal port being closer to said transverse axis than both said second terminal port and said third terminal port and thereby defining a staggered offset arrangement.

2. The modular wall panel assembly of claim 1 , further including a plurality of terminals interconnecting said first terminal port, said second terminal port, said third terminal port and said fourth terminal port.

3. The modular wall panel assembly of claim 1 , wherein said first terminal port, said second terminal port, said third terminal port and said fourth terminal port include one infeed and three outfeeds.

4. The modular wall panel assembly of claim 1 , wherein said electrical connector includes at least one attachment element.

5. The modular wall panel assembly of claim 1 , further including at least one modular receptacle connected to said electrical connector, each said modular receptacle having a faceplate offset in a longitudinal direction.

6. A modular wall panel assembly, comprising:

a modular wall panel;

a wiring harness connected to said modular wall panel, said wiring harness including a plurality of conductors; and

an electrical connector connected to said plurality of conductors, said electrical connector having a plurality of terminal ports and a transverse axis, two pairs of opposed said terminal ports facing opposite directions from said transverse axis, each said pair having one terminal port positioned further away from said transverse axis and another said terminal port positioned closer to said transverse axis, further including at least one modular receptacle connected to said electrical connector, each said modular receptacle having a faceplate offset in a longitudinal direction, said modular wall panel including opposite sides and a plurality of cutouts, one said side having at least one said cutout aligned with at least one said cutout in an other said side, said at least one receptacle including two receptacles with oppositely offset faceplates received within respective said aligned cutouts.

7. An electrical connector for a modular wall panel assembly, comprising: first terminal port, a second terminal port, a third terminal port and a fourth terminal port, and a transverse axis, said first terminal port opposed said second terminal port relative to said transverse axis, said first terminal port in line with said second terminal port relative to a plane orthogonal with said transverse axis, said third terminal port opposed to said fourth terminal port relative to said transverse axis, said third terminal port in line with said fourth terminal port relative to a plane orthogonal with said transverse axis, both said first terminal port and said third terminal port on a same side of said electrical connector relative to said transverse axis, both said second terminal port and said fourth terminal port on an opposite side of said electrical connector relative to said transverse axis, both said first terminal port and said fourth terminal port being closer to said transverse axis than both said second terminal port and said third terminal port and thereby defining a staggered offset arrangement.

8. The electrical connector of claim 7 , further including a plurality of terminals interconnecting said first terminal port, said second terminal port, said third terminal port and said fourth terminal port.

9. The electrical connector of claim 7 , wherein said first terminal port, said second terminal port said third terminal port and said fourth terminal port include one infeed and three outfeeds.

10. The electrical connector of claim 7 , wherein said electrical connector includes at least one attachment element.

11. A method of electrifying a modular wall panel, comprising the steps of:

connecting a power infeed to an electrical connector, said electrical connector including a first terminal port, a second terminal port, a third terminal port and a fourth terminal port, and a transverse axis, said first terminal port opposed said second terminal port relative to said transverse axis, said first terminal port in line with said second terminal port relative to a plane orthogonal with said transverse axis, said third terminal port opposed to said fourth terminal port relative to said transverse axis, said third terminal port in line with said fourth terminal port relative to a plane orthogonal with said transverse axis, both said first terminal port and said third terminal port on a same side of said electrical connector relative to said transverse axis, both said second terminal port and said fourth terminal port on an opposite side of said electrical connector relative to said transverse axis, both said first terminal port and said fourth terminal port being closer to said transverse axis than both said second terminal port and said third terminal port and thereby defining a staggered offset arrangement; and

distributing said electrical power to a first receptacle unit and a second receptacle unit, said first receptacle unit connected to said terminal port positioned further away from said transverse axis, said second receptacle unit connected to said another terminal port positioned closer to said transverse axis.

12. The method of claim 11 , further including a plurality of terminals interconnecting said first terminal port, said second terminal port, said third terminal port and said fourth terminal port.

13. The method of claim 11 , wherein said first terminal port, said second terminal port, said third terminal port and said fourth terminal port include one infeed and three outfeeds.

14. The method of claim 11 , wherein said electrical connector includes at least one attachment element.

15. A method of electrifying a modular wall panel, comprising the steps of:

connecting a power infeed to an electrical connector, said electrical connector including a plurality of terminal ports and a transverse axis, two pairs of opposed said terminal ports facing opposite directions from said transverse axis, each said pair having one terminal port positioned further away from said transverse axis and another said terminal port positioned closer to said transverse axis; and

distributing said electrical power to a first receptacle unit and a second receptacle unit, said first receptacle unit connected to said terminal port positioned further away from said transverse axis, said second receptacle unit connected to said another terminal port positioned closer to said transverse axis, wherein each said receptacle has a faceplate offset in a longitudinal direction.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein said modular wall panel includes opposite sides and a plurality of cutouts, one said side having at least one said cutout aligned with at least one said cutout in an other said side, said at least one receptacle including two receptacles with oppositely offset faceplates received within respective said aligned cutouts.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 27, 2011
From: GROUP DEKKO, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO CAPITAL FINANCE, LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 026503/0966 →
MERGER Recorded Dec 9, 2008
From: PENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: GROUP DEKKO, INC.
Reel/Frame 021936/0719 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 21, 2006
From: PENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; DEKKO TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
To: DYMAS FUNDING COMPANY, LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 017971/0469 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 3, 2004
From: RAMSEY, MARK E.; RINER, RAYMOND J.; RUPERT, BRIAN K.
To: PENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 015281/0114 →