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- the present invention relates to a branch connection box for trunking, in particular for trunking that passes through a floor, including a base and a cover.
- One prior art branch connection box includes a separator which can be positioned above the base to create two mutually-isolated levels within the box.
- the base and the separator of the prior art branch connection box include vertical partitions in a quincunx arrangement which can be cut to create paths for routing electrical conductors or cables.
- branch connection box does not include any housing constituting a connection box within the branch connection box.
- the present invention proposes a branch connection box for trunking, the box including a base and a cover, wherein the base includes a central housing delimited by partitions that can be cut and forming an electrical connection box and, around the central housing, an open path for routing electrical conductors or cables.
- the connections between the electrical cables or conductors from the runs of trunking can be made inside the central housing forming an electrical connection box, the electrical cables or conductors to be connected in the central housing arriving via an opening formed by cutting one of the partitions delimiting the central housing on the base.
- One preferred embodiment of the branch connection box according to the invention includes a separator adapted to be positioned above the base to create in the box two levels isolated from each other, namely a level for high-current conductors or cables and a level for low-current conductors or cables, wherein the separator has a central opening through it flanked by partitions which can be cut and, on each face of the separator, around the central opening, an open path for routing electrical conductors or cables, the central opening forming an extension of the central housing of the base.
- the partitions flanking the central opening of the separator and on the side facing toward the base form guide surfaces which slide on the partitions delimiting the central housing of the base during mounting of the separator on the base.
- branch connection box is easy to use because the open paths for routing electrical conductors or cables on the base and on the separator enable the installer to route electrical conductors or cables quickly from one run of trunking to another.
- the separator is easy to position on the base because its guide surfaces slide on the partitions delimiting the central housing of the base.
- the separator can be placed at different positions in the heightwise direction relative to the base between top and bottom limiting positions to adapt the wiring volume of the two levels as required.
- the separator is slidably mounted on the base section and in particular the separator includes elastic tongues whose ends are adapted to slide in grooves on the outside face of upstanding chimneys on the base.
- the cover is in two parts, namely a first part forming a belt adapted to cover the base and including a peripheral side wall provided with openings communicating with the interior of the trunking and a front wall provided with a central opening providing access to the interior of the branch connection box and in particular to the central housing and to at least part of the path for routing electrical conductors or cables, and a closure plate for closing the front wall of the belt part.
- the cover of the branch connection box When it is partly closed by the belt part positioned on the base, the cover of the branch connection box provides access to the interior of the branch connection box via the central opening in the front wall of the belt part.
- the belt part is fixed to the base by screws screwed into chimneys on the base.
- the belt part is fixed to the plate, which it covers, by screws that are screwed into chimneys on the plate.
- the front wall of the part belt advantageously carries guide studs for the fixing screws adapted to bear on ends of the chimneys.
- the branch connection box includes covers attached to unused openings in the belt part to close them off,
- the central housing of the base is circular and in conjunction with the open path forms a roundabout for routing electrical conductors or cables,
- the open paths for routing electrical conductors or cables of the base and the separator are identical in shape and the central opening in the separator is identical in shape to the central housing of the base,
- the base has, on its edges adapted to be placed adjacent cut ends of base sections of runs of trunking, partitions defining, in conjunction with partitions at the edges of the separator, parallelepiped-shaped housings isolated from each other and open toward the outside of the box, the partitions of the base and the separator being adapted to be cut to form ducts for inserting electrical conductors or cables at one of the levels of the box, isolated from the other level thereof, and
- the branch connection box includes a plate in the form of a frame clipped around the base and adapted to be covered by the belt part of the cover, the plate in the form of a frame having, on its edges adapted to be placed adjacent cut ends of base sections of runs of trunking, partitions defining, in conjunction with partitions on the edges of the separator, parallelepiped-shaped housings isolated from each other and open toward the outside of the box, the partitions of the plate and of the separator being adapted to be cut to form ducts for inserting electrical conductors or cables at one of the levels of the box, isolated from its other level.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a branch connection box according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the branch connection box shown in FIG. 1 when assembled and partly opened.
- FIG. 3 is a detail viewing showing the mounting of a separator on a base of the branch connection box shown in FIG. 1 in a bottom limiting position.
- FIG. 4 is a detail viewing showing the mounting of the separator on the base of the branch connection box shown in FIG. 1 in a top limiting position.
- FIG. 5 is a three-quarter perspective view of the separator of the branch connection box shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 6 is a top perspective view of a different embodiment of the base of the branch connection box according to the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a top perspective view of a further embodiment of the base of the branch connection box according to the invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a branch connection box 100 for trunking and in particular for trunking that passes through a floor.
- the branch connection box 100 has a base 110 in the form of a square plate adapted to be fixed to a support, which support is the floor in the case of trunking that passes through a floor or a vertical support in the case of wall-mounted trunking, by means of screws engaged in openings 119 provided for this purpose at the four corners of the base.
- Each edge 116 of the base 110 is adapted to be positioned adjacent a cut edge of a base section of a run of trunking.
- the base 110 includes a central housing ill delimited by partitions 112 carried by the base 110 and which can be cut.
- the central housing 111 forms an electrical connection box inside the branch connection box in which electrical connections can be made between electrical conductors or cables from different runs of trunking opening into the branch connection box 100 .
- An open path 113 for routing electrical conductors or cables is defined around the central housing 111 .
- the central housing 111 in the base 110 is preferably circular and forms with the open path 113 a roundabout for routing electrical cables or conductors.
- the branch connection box 100 further includes a separator 120 adapted to be positioned on top of the base 110 to define in the box two levels isolated from each other, one level for high-current conductors or cables and one level for low-current conductors or cables.
- the separator 120 takes the form of a square plate identical to that of the base and advantageously includes a central opening 121 through it and flanked by partitions 122 which project from each face of the separator, together with an open path 123 for routing electrical conductors or cables on each face of the separator, around the central opening 121 .
- the central opening 121 through the separator forms an extension of the central housing 111 of the base 110 (see FIG. 2).
- the partitions 122 around the central opening 121 in the separator 120 can also be cut to form electrical conductor or cable entries into the connection box formed by the stacked central openings of the base and the separator.
- the central opening 121 through the separator 120 is advantageously exactly the same shape as the central housing of the base 110 , of course, the shapes of the open paths 113 , 123 for routing electrical conductors or cables of the base and the separator also being identical.
- the partitions 122 around the central opening 121 in the separator 120 and on the side facing toward the base 110 advantageously also form guide surfaces which slide on the partitions 112 delimiting the central housing 111 of the base 110 when the separator 120 is fitted to the base 110 .
- the separator 120 is adapted to be placed at different positions in the heightwise direction relative to the base 110 between a top limiting position (see FIG. 4) and a bottom limiting position (see FIG. 3), to adapt the wiring volume of the two levels of the branch connection box as required.
- the separator 120 is slidably mounted on the base 110 .
- the separator 120 incorporates integral elastic tongues 124 cut into the plate forming the separator, whose ends open into circular housings 125 which can be threaded over chimneys 115 on the base section, the ends of the elastic tongues 124 being able to slide in grooves 114 on the outside face of the chimneys 115 .
- the ends of the elastic tongues 124 hold the separator 120 in position on the chimneys 115 by friction and the position of the separator 120 relative to the base 110 is adjusted by pushing the separator 120 down or pulling it up so that the elastic tongues 124 slide in the grooves 114 in the chimneys 115 .
- the branch connection box 100 further includes a cover 130 which, as shown here, is advantageously in two parts, namely a belt part 131 adapted to cover the base 110 , the first part 131 having a peripheral side wall 133 with arch-shaped openings 134 communicating with the interior of a run of trunking positioned adjacent the branch connection box, and a front wall 135 in which there is a central opening 136 providing access to the interior of the branch connection box, and in particular to the central housing 111 , and to at least part of the path 123 for routing electrical conductors or cables, and a closure plate 132 for the front wall 135 of the belt part 131 .
- a cover 130 which, as shown here, is advantageously in two parts, namely a belt part 131 adapted to cover the base 110 , the first part 131 having a peripheral side wall 133 with arch-shaped openings 134 communicating with the interior of a run of trunking positioned adjacent the branch connection box, and a front wall 135 in which there is a central opening 136 providing
- the central opening 136 in the belt part 131 of the cover 130 is preferably in the shape of a four-leaf clover, as shown here, the leaves of which extend from a central area that is centered on the central housing 111 , 121 forming the connection box of the branch connection box 100 .
- the openings defined by the leaves of the central opening 136 in the belt part 131 provide access to the open path 123 for routing cables provided in the branch connection box 100 .
- the belt part 131 of the cover of the branch connection box 100 is fixed to the base 110 by screws that screw into chimneys 115 on the base section 110 .
- the chimneys 115 are those used for slidable mounting of the separator 120 on the base 110 .
- the front wall 135 of the belt part 131 carries guide studs 137 each of which is at the junction between two leaves of the central opening 136 in the shape of a four-leaf clover.
- the studs are designed to rest on the ends of the chimneys 115 on the base 110 .
- closure plate 132 clips onto the front wall 135 of the belt part 131 .
- the square closure plate 132 has at its four corners L-shaped clips 139 which clip into openings 138 of complementary shape in the four corners of the front wall 135 of the belt part 131 of the cover 130 .
- Covers 140 whose shape is complementary to that of the arch-shape openings 134 in the peripheral side wall 133 of the belt part 131 can be attached to the unused arch-shaped openings 134 in the belt part 131 to block them off (see FIG. 2).
- the base 110 has, at its edges 116 that can be positioned adjacent the cut ends of the base sections of runs of trunking, partitions 117 , 118 which can be cut and which, in conjunction with partitions 127 , 128 on the edges 126 of the separator 120 (see FIG. 5), define parallelepiped-shaped housings isolated from each other and open toward the outside of the branch connection box.
- the partitions 117 , 118 , 127 , 128 of the base 110 and the separator 120 can be cut to form ducts for inserting electrical conductors or cables at one level of the box, isolated from its other level.
- the base section 110 could have at its edges 116 means 150 for clipping on a square plate (not shown) for mounting a belt part of a closure cover section having greater dimensions than those of the base section.
- the square plate clipped around the base 110 would then have at its peripheral edges partitions for isolated entry of different electrical conductors into the branch connection box at different levels.
- the plate in the form of a frame (not shown) around the base could include the chimneys that receive the separator and to which the belt part of the cover is screwed, in which case the base 110 of the branch connection box would be simplified (see FIG. 7 in particular) as it would no longer include the chimneys.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a branch connection box for trunking, in particular for trunking that passes through a floor, including a base and a cover.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- One prior art branch connection box includes a separator which can be positioned above the base to create two mutually-isolated levels within the box.
- The base and the separator of the prior art branch connection box include vertical partitions in a quincunx arrangement which can be cut to create paths for routing electrical conductors or cables.
- The main drawback of the above kind of branch connection box is that it is relatively complicated to use because the installer must cut the partitions of the base and the separator as required in order to pass the electrical conductors or cables from one run of trunking to the other.
- Also, the above kind of branch connection box does not include any housing constituting a connection box within the branch connection box.
- To remedy the above drawbacks, the present invention proposes a branch connection box for trunking, the box including a base and a cover, wherein the base includes a central housing delimited by partitions that can be cut and forming an electrical connection box and, around the central housing, an open path for routing electrical conductors or cables.
- Thus in the branch connection box according to the invention, and in conformance with the applicable standards, the connections between the electrical cables or conductors from the runs of trunking can be made inside the central housing forming an electrical connection box, the electrical cables or conductors to be connected in the central housing arriving via an opening formed by cutting one of the partitions delimiting the central housing on the base.
- One preferred embodiment of the branch connection box according to the invention includes a separator adapted to be positioned above the base to create in the box two levels isolated from each other, namely a level for high-current conductors or cables and a level for low-current conductors or cables, wherein the separator has a central opening through it flanked by partitions which can be cut and, on each face of the separator, around the central opening, an open path for routing electrical conductors or cables, the central opening forming an extension of the central housing of the base.
- Advantageously, in this preferred embodiment of the branch connection box according to the invention the partitions flanking the central opening of the separator and on the side facing toward the base form guide surfaces which slide on the partitions delimiting the central housing of the base during mounting of the separator on the base.
- The above kind of branch connection box is easy to use because the open paths for routing electrical conductors or cables on the base and on the separator enable the installer to route electrical conductors or cables quickly from one run of trunking to another.
- Also, the separator is easy to position on the base because its guide surfaces slide on the partitions delimiting the central housing of the base.
- According to another particularly advantageous feature of the branch connection box according to the invention the separator can be placed at different positions in the heightwise direction relative to the base between top and bottom limiting positions to adapt the wiring volume of the two levels as required.
- To this end the separator is slidably mounted on the base section and in particular the separator includes elastic tongues whose ends are adapted to slide in grooves on the outside face of upstanding chimneys on the base.
- According to another feature of the branch connection box according to the invention the cover is in two parts, namely a first part forming a belt adapted to cover the base and including a peripheral side wall provided with openings communicating with the interior of the trunking and a front wall provided with a central opening providing access to the interior of the branch connection box and in particular to the central housing and to at least part of the path for routing electrical conductors or cables, and a closure plate for closing the front wall of the belt part.
- When it is partly closed by the belt part positioned on the base, the cover of the branch connection box provides access to the interior of the branch connection box via the central opening in the front wall of the belt part.
- In one embodiment of the branch connection box according to the invention the belt part is fixed to the base by screws screwed into chimneys on the base.
- In one embodiment the belt part is fixed to the plate, which it covers, by screws that are screwed into chimneys on the plate.
- To this end the front wall of the part belt advantageously carries guide studs for the fixing screws adapted to bear on ends of the chimneys.
- Further, in accordance with other advantageous and non-limiting features of the branch connection box according to the invention:
- the branch connection box includes covers attached to unused openings in the belt part to close them off,
- the central housing of the base is circular and in conjunction with the open path forms a roundabout for routing electrical conductors or cables,
- the open paths for routing electrical conductors or cables of the base and the separator are identical in shape and the central opening in the separator is identical in shape to the central housing of the base,
- the base has, on its edges adapted to be placed adjacent cut ends of base sections of runs of trunking, partitions defining, in conjunction with partitions at the edges of the separator, parallelepiped-shaped housings isolated from each other and open toward the outside of the box, the partitions of the base and the separator being adapted to be cut to form ducts for inserting electrical conductors or cables at one of the levels of the box, isolated from the other level thereof, and
- the branch connection box includes a plate in the form of a frame clipped around the base and adapted to be covered by the belt part of the cover, the plate in the form of a frame having, on its edges adapted to be placed adjacent cut ends of base sections of runs of trunking, partitions defining, in conjunction with partitions on the edges of the separator, parallelepiped-shaped housings isolated from each other and open toward the outside of the box, the partitions of the plate and of the separator being adapted to be cut to form ducts for inserting electrical conductors or cables at one of the levels of the box, isolated from its other level.
- The following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are provided by way of non-limiting example, explains in what the invention consists and how it can be put into effect.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a branch connection box according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the branch connection box shown in FIG. 1 when assembled and partly opened.
- FIG. 3 is a detail viewing showing the mounting of a separator on a base of the branch connection box shown in FIG. 1 in a bottom limiting position.
- FIG. 4 is a detail viewing showing the mounting of the separator on the base of the branch connection box shown in FIG. 1 in a top limiting position.
- FIG. 5 is a three-quarter perspective view of the separator of the branch connection box shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 6 is a top perspective view of a different embodiment of the base of the branch connection box according to the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a top perspective view of a further embodiment of the base of the branch connection box according to the invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show a
branch connection box 100 for trunking and in particular for trunking that passes through a floor. - The
branch connection box 100 has abase 110 in the form of a square plate adapted to be fixed to a support, which support is the floor in the case of trunking that passes through a floor or a vertical support in the case of wall-mounted trunking, by means of screws engaged inopenings 119 provided for this purpose at the four corners of the base. - Each
edge 116 of thebase 110 is adapted to be positioned adjacent a cut edge of a base section of a run of trunking. - The
base 110 includes a central housing ill delimited bypartitions 112 carried by thebase 110 and which can be cut. - The
central housing 111 forms an electrical connection box inside the branch connection box in which electrical connections can be made between electrical conductors or cables from different runs of trunking opening into thebranch connection box 100. - An
open path 113 for routing electrical conductors or cables is defined around thecentral housing 111. - As shown here, the
central housing 111 in thebase 110 is preferably circular and forms with the open path 113 a roundabout for routing electrical cables or conductors. - The
branch connection box 100 further includes aseparator 120 adapted to be positioned on top of thebase 110 to define in the box two levels isolated from each other, one level for high-current conductors or cables and one level for low-current conductors or cables. - The
separator 120 takes the form of a square plate identical to that of the base and advantageously includes acentral opening 121 through it and flanked bypartitions 122 which project from each face of the separator, together with anopen path 123 for routing electrical conductors or cables on each face of the separator, around thecentral opening 121. - The
central opening 121 through the separator forms an extension of thecentral housing 111 of the base 110 (see FIG. 2). - The
partitions 122 around thecentral opening 121 in theseparator 120 can also be cut to form electrical conductor or cable entries into the connection box formed by the stacked central openings of the base and the separator. - The
central opening 121 through theseparator 120 is advantageously exactly the same shape as the central housing of thebase 110, of course, the shapes of the 113, 123 for routing electrical conductors or cables of the base and the separator also being identical.open paths - The
partitions 122 around thecentral opening 121 in theseparator 120 and on the side facing toward thebase 110 advantageously also form guide surfaces which slide on thepartitions 112 delimiting thecentral housing 111 of thebase 110 when theseparator 120 is fitted to thebase 110. - It is therefore particularly easy to mount the
separator 120 on thebase 110, and when theseparator 120 is mounted on thebase 110 the connection box of the branch connection box is locally isolated from the cable routing path by a double partition consisting of the 112, 122 on the base and the separator.stacked partitions - As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4 in particular, the
separator 120 is adapted to be placed at different positions in the heightwise direction relative to thebase 110 between a top limiting position (see FIG. 4) and a bottom limiting position (see FIG. 3), to adapt the wiring volume of the two levels of the branch connection box as required. - To this end, the
separator 120 is slidably mounted on thebase 110. - In the embodiment shown in the figures the
separator 120 incorporates integralelastic tongues 124 cut into the plate forming the separator, whose ends open intocircular housings 125 which can be threaded overchimneys 115 on the base section, the ends of theelastic tongues 124 being able to slide ingrooves 114 on the outside face of thechimneys 115. - Of course, the ends of the
elastic tongues 124 hold theseparator 120 in position on thechimneys 115 by friction and the position of theseparator 120 relative to thebase 110 is adjusted by pushing theseparator 120 down or pulling it up so that theelastic tongues 124 slide in thegrooves 114 in thechimneys 115. - The
branch connection box 100 further includes acover 130 which, as shown here, is advantageously in two parts, namely abelt part 131 adapted to cover thebase 110, thefirst part 131 having aperipheral side wall 133 with arch-shaped openings 134 communicating with the interior of a run of trunking positioned adjacent the branch connection box, and afront wall 135 in which there is acentral opening 136 providing access to the interior of the branch connection box, and in particular to thecentral housing 111, and to at least part of thepath 123 for routing electrical conductors or cables, and aclosure plate 132 for thefront wall 135 of thebelt part 131. - The
central opening 136 in thebelt part 131 of thecover 130 is preferably in the shape of a four-leaf clover, as shown here, the leaves of which extend from a central area that is centered on the 111, 121 forming the connection box of thecentral housing branch connection box 100. - The openings defined by the leaves of the
central opening 136 in thebelt part 131 provide access to theopen path 123 for routing cables provided in thebranch connection box 100. - In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 the
belt part 131 of the cover of thebranch connection box 100 is fixed to thebase 110 by screws that screw intochimneys 115 on thebase section 110. - The
chimneys 115 are those used for slidable mounting of theseparator 120 on thebase 110. - To this end, the
front wall 135 of thebelt part 131 carries guidestuds 137 each of which is at the junction between two leaves of thecentral opening 136 in the shape of a four-leaf clover. The studs are designed to rest on the ends of thechimneys 115 on thebase 110. - On the inside of the
guide studs 137 is an annular rim supporting the head of each fixing screw. - The
closure plate 132 clips onto thefront wall 135 of thebelt part 131. - To be more specific, the
square closure plate 132 has at its four corners L-shapedclips 139 which clip intoopenings 138 of complementary shape in the four corners of thefront wall 135 of thebelt part 131 of thecover 130. - Covers 140 whose shape is complementary to that of the arch-
shape openings 134 in theperipheral side wall 133 of thebelt part 131 can be attached to the unused arch-shapedopenings 134 in thebelt part 131 to block them off (see FIG. 2). - In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 5, the
base 110 has, at itsedges 116 that can be positioned adjacent the cut ends of the base sections of runs of trunking, 117, 118 which can be cut and which, in conjunction withpartitions 127, 128 on thepartitions edges 126 of the separator 120 (see FIG. 5), define parallelepiped-shaped housings isolated from each other and open toward the outside of the branch connection box. - The
117, 118, 127, 128 of thepartitions base 110 and theseparator 120 can be cut to form ducts for inserting electrical conductors or cables at one level of the box, isolated from its other level. - The
117, 118, 127, 128 are cut as required by the installer, of course.partitions - The various components of the branch connection box previously described are advantageously molded from plastics material.
- The present invention is in no way limited to the embodiment described and shown and many variants thereof within the scope of the invention will suggest themselves to the skilled person.
- For example, as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the
base section 110 could have at itsedges 116 means 150 for clipping on a square plate (not shown) for mounting a belt part of a closure cover section having greater dimensions than those of the base section. - To this end, the square plate clipped around the
base 110 would then have at its peripheral edges partitions for isolated entry of different electrical conductors into the branch connection box at different levels. - The plate in the form of a frame (not shown) around the base could include the chimneys that receive the separator and to which the belt part of the cover is screwed, in which case the
base 110 of the branch connection box would be simplified (see FIG. 7 in particular) as it would no longer include the chimneys.
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