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- This invention relates to electrical junction boxes and specifically to a support bracket for an electrical junction box that enables mounting to a narrow support surface.
- the support member may be a C-beam, I-beam, angle beam or similar support structure.
- the rigid hollow wall conduit is typically routed from the above the top support member to locations within the walls.
- the electrical code typically requires wiring connections to be within junction boxes or similar protective enclosures and that the junction boxes be securely anchored in place.
- junction boxes that were located above the top support member were frequently supported only by the rigid conduit that extended upward from the wall.
- brackets have been proposed for anchoring such junction boxes, the brackets thus proposed typically require a substantial area on the top of the support member in order to be properly anchored thereto. In many situations, such as when only narrow support structures are available, the required substantial area is not available for commercially available support brackets.
- the base portion of the support bracket should include a small profile in order to occupy minimal space on a suitable support structure.
- the support bracket with small profile base will enable an installer to anchor a junction box to a wide range of support structures, including those that have a narrow top surface or those that have only a narrow corner area exposed.
- the invention is a support bracket for securing a junction box to a support structure.
- the support bracket includes a brace member, a base member with two portions extending orthogonally from a first end of the brace member, and a flange extending orthogonally from a second end of the brace member.
- the flange includes two sides and ribs extending from the sides of the flange toward the base member.
- the base member includes a base flange extending from one side of the brace member and a bendable tab extending from an opposite side of the brace member.
- the base flange and bendable tab include apertures therein for receipt of fasteners.
- the flange includes a plurality of apertures therein for receipt of fasteners and a plurality of openings therein.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the support bracket of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of a blank that will be shaped to form the support bracket of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the support bracket after being formed from the blank of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the support bracket as viewed along line 4 - 4 of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the support bracket as viewed along line 5 - 5 of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a support bracket for an electrical junction box according to the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the support bracket in position to be secured to a support surface and in alignment with an electrical box which it will support.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the support bracket attached to a beam and supporting an electrical junction box to which electrical conduit has been connected.
- FIG. 9 is a side view of the support bracket of the present invention attached to the top surface of a small beam and supporting an electrical junction box.
- FIG. 10 is a side view of the support bracket of the present invention attached to the corner of a support surface and supporting an electrical junction box.
- the support bracket 20 includes a brace member 22 with a first end 24 and second end 26 and a first side 28 and second side 30 .
- a base member 32 extends orthogonally from the first end 24 of the brace member 22 and a flange 34 extends orthogonally from the second end 26 of the brace member 22 .
- the base member 32 includes a base flange 36 extending from the first side 28 of the brace member 22 and a bendable tab 38 extending from the second side 30 of the brace member 22 .
- the support bracket of the present invention is preferably stamped from a flat sheet of metal to form a blank 40 .
- the blank 40 includes a plurality of bend lines including a first bend line 42 for bending the base flange 36 and the bendable tab 38 orthogonally with respect to the brace member 22 and a second bend line 46 for bending the flange 34 orthogonally with respect to the brace member 22 .
- the blank 40 includes a substantially C-shaped slot 48 lanced in the planar brace member 22 which will form the bendable tab 38 .
- the first bend line 42 and second bend line 46 form a centerline 50 about which the base flange 36 and bendable tab 38 will be bent to form the support bracket.
- the blank 40 further includes a plurality of circular openings including a central opening 52 and outlying openings 54 .
- a plurality of apertures 56 are provided in flange 34 around central opening 52 .
- a plurality of apertures 58 are provided in the base flange 36 and an aperture 60 is provided in bendable tab 38 .
- Flange 34 includes two sides 62 and third bend lines 64 extending along flange 34 near the sides 62 . The portion of the flange 34 outward of the third bend lines 64 is bent orthogonally with respect to the flange 34 to form strengthening ribs 66 .
- the ribs 66 include inner edges 68 adjacent the brace member 22 as shown.
- the support bracket 20 is shown after being formed from the blank of FIG. 2 .
- Base flange 36 as viewed in FIG. 2 , has been bent upward 900 toward the viewer to form the support bracket 20 as shown in FIG. 3 .
- bendable tab 38 is lanced free of the brace member 22 by the C-shaped slot 48 , bendable tab 38 remains planar with base flange 36 as base flange 36 is bent around first bend line 42 .
- the base flange 36 extends in a first direction from the centerline 50 and the bendable tab 38 extends in a second direction with the base flange 36 and bendable tab 38 being 1800 apart on the support bracket 20 .
- FIG. 1 As shown in FIG.
- the small profile base member 32 includes a substantially narrow width W 1 , measured across the base flange 36 and bendable tab 38 , as compared to the width W 2 of flange 34 .
- the narrow base width W 1 creates a small profile base 32 that requires minimal space on a suitable support structure (not shown) when the support bracket 20 of the present invention is secured thereto.
- flange 34 is bent 90° upward with respect to the viewer around second bend line 46 and the ribs 66 are also bent upward 90° with respect to the viewer around each of the third bend lines 64 in order to form the support bracket 20 .
- base member 32 is in a plane parallel to the plane through flange 34 .
- bendable tab 38 of support bracket 20 is orthogonal to brace member 22 thereby forming open area 69 in brace member 22 .
- flange 34 is at angle ⁇ 1 with respect to brace member 22
- base flange 36 is at angle ⁇ 2 with respect to brace member 22
- bendable tab 38 is at angle ⁇ 3 with respect to brace member 22 .
- Angles ⁇ 1 , ⁇ 2 , and ⁇ 3 are each preferably 90°.
- the support bracket 20 is used to secure an electrical junction box, such as conventional 4′′ ⁇ 4′′ junction box 70 to a support structure.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the support bracket 20 of the present invention being used to secure a junction box 70 to a C-shaped beam 72 to accommodate an electrical conduit 74 .
- the invention is operated by simply drilling holes in the support structure 72 in alignment with the apertures 58 in the base flange 36 and bendable tab (not shown) and securing the base 32 of support bracket 20 to the beam 72 with fasteners 75 .
- the mounting holes 76 of the junction box 70 are then aligned with the flange apertures (not shown) of the support bracket 20 and fasteners 78 are then used to secure the junction box 70 to the support bracket 20 .
- the support bracket 20 therefore provides proper support for the junction box 70 according to the electrical code and prevents the unsafe condition of an electrical box being supported solely by the rigid wall conduit 74 .
- Conventional junction box 70 typically includes a plurality of knockouts 80 along its sides 82 and back wall 84 as shown.
- Fasteners 75 and 78 may be self-threading fasteners as shown.
- FIG. 7 depicts the operation of the support bracket 20 of the present invention including electrical box 70 in alignment to be secured to the support bracket 20 and support bracket 20 in position to be secured to a support structure 72 .
- Support bracket 20 in FIG. 7 is depicted being secured to C-shaped beam 72 with fasteners 75 through base flange 36 and bendable tab 38 and nuts 86 .
- Apertures 58 in base flange 36 and aperture 60 in bendable tab 38 are located at the outer periphery of the support bracket 20 thereby making it easy for an installer to secure the bracket 20 to the support structure 72 even if the 4′′ ⁇ 4′′ junction box 70 is first secured to the support bracket 20 .
- electrical conduit 74 can be routed into the junction box 70 by removing one or more of the knockouts 80 to create an opening 88 for receiving the electrical conduit 74 .
- Support bracket 20 ensures that the electrical junction box 70 is properly secured according to the electrical code and is not merely supported by the electrical conduit 74 .
- FIGS. 9 and 10 depict one of the particular advantages provided by the support bracket 20 of the present invention.
- the small profile base member 32 including the base flange 36 and bendable tab 38 , are substantially smaller in width than the electrical junction box 70 .
- the narrow base 32 enables an installer to secure the 4′′ ⁇ 4′′ junction box 70 to a narrow structural support such as the C-beam 72 shown.
- the support bracket 20 includes a small profile base 32 that requires minimal space on a support structure in order to be installed.
- bendable tab 38 can be bent to enable the base member 32 to fit flush against the corner of the beam 90 .
- the support bracket 20 therefore enables an installer to anchor an electrical junction box 70 to a wide range of support structures of various sizes, including those having narrow surfaces or angular surfaces in which only a narrow corner area is exposed.
- the support bracket 20 of the present is preferably constructed of metal.
- the blank 40 (see FIG. 2 ) is stamped from 0.040-inch thick AISI 1010 steel that has been galvanized to a minimum zinc plating thickness of 0.0005-inch.
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Abstract
A support bracket for securing a junction box to a support structure. The support bracket includes a brace member, a base member with two portions extending orthogonally from a first end of the brace member, and a flange extending orthogonally from a second end of the brace member. The flange includes two sides and ribs extending from the sides of the flange toward the base member. The base member includes a base flange extending from one side of the brace member and a bendable tab extending from an opposite side of the brace member. The base flange and bendable tab include apertures therein for receipt of fasteners. The flange includes a plurality of apertures therein for receipt of fasteners and a plurality of openings therein for connection of electrical conduit.
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- This invention relates to electrical junction boxes and specifically to a support bracket for an electrical junction box that enables mounting to a narrow support surface.
- In commercial buildings, electrical wiring is frequently routed through rigid hollow conduit along the top of a top support member. The support member may be a C-beam, I-beam, angle beam or similar support structure. In order to provide electrical service to outlets, lights, and the like, the rigid hollow wall conduit is typically routed from the above the top support member to locations within the walls. The electrical code typically requires wiring connections to be within junction boxes or similar protective enclosures and that the junction boxes be securely anchored in place. In the past, junction boxes that were located above the top support member were frequently supported only by the rigid conduit that extended upward from the wall. Although brackets have been proposed for anchoring such junction boxes, the brackets thus proposed typically require a substantial area on the top of the support member in order to be properly anchored thereto. In many situations, such as when only narrow support structures are available, the required substantial area is not available for commercially available support brackets.
- What is needed therefore is a support bracket with a small profile base for supporting an electrical junction box. The base portion of the support bracket should include a small profile in order to occupy minimal space on a suitable support structure. The support bracket with small profile base will enable an installer to anchor a junction box to a wide range of support structures, including those that have a narrow top surface or those that have only a narrow corner area exposed.
- The invention is a support bracket for securing a junction box to a support structure. The support bracket includes a brace member, a base member with two portions extending orthogonally from a first end of the brace member, and a flange extending orthogonally from a second end of the brace member. The flange includes two sides and ribs extending from the sides of the flange toward the base member. The base member includes a base flange extending from one side of the brace member and a bendable tab extending from an opposite side of the brace member. The base flange and bendable tab include apertures therein for receipt of fasteners. The flange includes a plurality of apertures therein for receipt of fasteners and a plurality of openings therein.
- Several advantages are achieved with the support bracket of the present invention, including:
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- (1) The support bracket can be used to rapidly mount an electrical junction box to a support member.
- (2) The support bracket includes a small profile base that requires minimal space on the support structure in order to be installed.
- (3) The support bracket will enable an installer to anchor an electrical junction box to a wide range of support structures of various sizes, including narrow surfaces or angular surfaces in which only a narrow corner area is exposed.
- (4) The support bracket enables the anchoring of a junction box to a wide range of support structures, including C-beams, I-beams, and L-shaped angle beams.
- These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following description along with reference to the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the support bracket of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of a blank that will be shaped to form the support bracket ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the support bracket after being formed from the blank ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a side view of the support bracket as viewed along line 4-4 ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a side view of the support bracket as viewed along line 5-5 ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a support bracket for an electrical junction box according to the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the support bracket in position to be secured to a support surface and in alignment with an electrical box which it will support. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the support bracket attached to a beam and supporting an electrical junction box to which electrical conduit has been connected. -
FIG. 9 is a side view of the support bracket of the present invention attached to the top surface of a small beam and supporting an electrical junction box. -
FIG. 10 is a side view of the support bracket of the present invention attached to the corner of a support surface and supporting an electrical junction box. - 20 support bracket, first embodiment
- 22 brace member
- 24 first end of brace member
- 26 second end of brace member
- 28 first side of brace member
- 30 second side of brace member
- 32 base member
- 34 flange
- 36 base flange
- 38 bendable tab
- 40 blank
- 42 first bend line
- 46 second bend line
- 48 C-shaped slot
- 50 centerline
- 52 central opening
- 54 opening
- 56 aperture in flange
- 58 aperture in base flange
- 60 aperture in bendable tab
- 62 side of flange
- 64 third bend line
- 66 strengthening rib
- 68 inner edge of rib
- 69 open area
- 70 electrical junction box
- 72 C-shaped beam
- 74 electrical conduit
- 75 fastener for securing support bracket to support structure
- 76 mounting hole of junction box
- 78 fastener for securing junction box to support bracket
- 80 knockout
- 82 side of junction box
- 84 back wall of junction box
- 86 nut
- 88 opening in junction box
- 90 L-shaped beam
- Θ1 angle of flange with respect to brace member
- Θ2 angle of base flange with respect to brace member
- Θ3 angle bendable tab with respect to brace member
- W1 width of base member
- W2 width of flange
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FIG. 1 there is shown a portion of a preferred embodiment of asupport bracket 20 with a small profile base according to the present embodiment. Thesupport bracket 20 includes abrace member 22 with afirst end 24 andsecond end 26 and afirst side 28 andsecond side 30. Abase member 32 extends orthogonally from thefirst end 24 of thebrace member 22 and aflange 34 extends orthogonally from thesecond end 26 of thebrace member 22. Thebase member 32 includes abase flange 36 extending from thefirst side 28 of thebrace member 22 and abendable tab 38 extending from thesecond side 30 of thebrace member 22. - With reference to
FIG. 2 , the support bracket of the present invention is preferably stamped from a flat sheet of metal to form a blank 40. The blank 40 includes a plurality of bend lines including afirst bend line 42 for bending thebase flange 36 and thebendable tab 38 orthogonally with respect to thebrace member 22 and asecond bend line 46 for bending theflange 34 orthogonally with respect to thebrace member 22. The blank 40 includes a substantially C-shapedslot 48 lanced in theplanar brace member 22 which will form thebendable tab 38. Thefirst bend line 42 andsecond bend line 46 form acenterline 50 about which thebase flange 36 andbendable tab 38 will be bent to form the support bracket. The blank 40 further includes a plurality of circular openings including acentral opening 52 andoutlying openings 54. A plurality ofapertures 56 are provided inflange 34 aroundcentral opening 52. A plurality ofapertures 58 are provided in thebase flange 36 and anaperture 60 is provided inbendable tab 38.Flange 34 includes twosides 62 andthird bend lines 64 extending alongflange 34 near thesides 62. The portion of theflange 34 outward of thethird bend lines 64 is bent orthogonally with respect to theflange 34 to form strengtheningribs 66. Theribs 66 includeinner edges 68 adjacent thebrace member 22 as shown. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , thesupport bracket 20 is shown after being formed from the blank ofFIG. 2 .Base flange 36, as viewed inFIG. 2 , has been bent upward 900 toward the viewer to form thesupport bracket 20 as shown inFIG. 3 . Asbendable tab 38 is lanced free of thebrace member 22 by the C-shapedslot 48,bendable tab 38 remains planar withbase flange 36 asbase flange 36 is bent aroundfirst bend line 42. Thus, in thesupport bracket 20, thebase flange 36 extends in a first direction from thecenterline 50 and thebendable tab 38 extends in a second direction with thebase flange 36 andbendable tab 38 being 1800 apart on thesupport bracket 20. As shown inFIG. 3 , the smallprofile base member 32 includes a substantially narrow width W1, measured across thebase flange 36 andbendable tab 38, as compared to the width W2 offlange 34. The narrow base width W1 creates asmall profile base 32 that requires minimal space on a suitable support structure (not shown) when thesupport bracket 20 of the present invention is secured thereto. With reference toFIG. 2 ,flange 34 is bent 90° upward with respect to the viewer aroundsecond bend line 46 and theribs 66 are also bent upward 90° with respect to the viewer around each of thethird bend lines 64 in order to form thesupport bracket 20. Thus, in thesupport bracket 20, as viewed inFIG. 3 ,base member 32 is in a plane parallel to the plane throughflange 34. - As shown in
FIG. 4 ,bendable tab 38 ofsupport bracket 20 is orthogonal to bracemember 22 thereby formingopen area 69 inbrace member 22. As shown inFIG. 5 ,flange 34 is at angle Θ1 with respect to bracemember 22,base flange 36 is at angle Θ2 with respect to bracemember 22, andbendable tab 38 is at angle Θ3 with respect to bracemember 22. Angles Θ1, Θ2, and Θ3 are each preferably 90°. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , thesupport bracket 20 is used to secure an electrical junction box, such as conventional 4″×4″junction box 70 to a support structure.FIG. 6 illustrates thesupport bracket 20 of the present invention being used to secure ajunction box 70 to a C-shapedbeam 72 to accommodate anelectrical conduit 74. The invention is operated by simply drilling holes in thesupport structure 72 in alignment with theapertures 58 in thebase flange 36 and bendable tab (not shown) and securing thebase 32 ofsupport bracket 20 to thebeam 72 withfasteners 75. The mounting holes 76 of thejunction box 70 are then aligned with the flange apertures (not shown) of thesupport bracket 20 andfasteners 78 are then used to secure thejunction box 70 to thesupport bracket 20. Thesupport bracket 20 therefore provides proper support for thejunction box 70 according to the electrical code and prevents the unsafe condition of an electrical box being supported solely by therigid wall conduit 74.Conventional junction box 70 typically includes a plurality ofknockouts 80 along itssides 82 andback wall 84 as shown. 75 and 78 may be self-threading fasteners as shown.Fasteners -
FIG. 7 depicts the operation of thesupport bracket 20 of the present invention includingelectrical box 70 in alignment to be secured to thesupport bracket 20 andsupport bracket 20 in position to be secured to asupport structure 72.Support bracket 20 inFIG. 7 is depicted being secured to C-shapedbeam 72 withfasteners 75 throughbase flange 36 andbendable tab 38 and nuts 86.Apertures 58 inbase flange 36 andaperture 60 inbendable tab 38 are located at the outer periphery of thesupport bracket 20 thereby making it easy for an installer to secure thebracket 20 to thesupport structure 72 even if the 4″×4″junction box 70 is first secured to thesupport bracket 20. - As shown in
FIG. 8 , after theelectrical junction box 70 is secured to thesupport structure 72,electrical conduit 74 can be routed into thejunction box 70 by removing one or more of theknockouts 80 to create an opening 88 for receiving theelectrical conduit 74.Support bracket 20 ensures that theelectrical junction box 70 is properly secured according to the electrical code and is not merely supported by theelectrical conduit 74. -
FIGS. 9 and 10 depict one of the particular advantages provided by thesupport bracket 20 of the present invention. The smallprofile base member 32, including thebase flange 36 andbendable tab 38, are substantially smaller in width than theelectrical junction box 70. Thus, as shown inFIG. 9 , thenarrow base 32 enables an installer to secure the 4″×4″junction box 70 to a narrow structural support such as the C-beam 72 shown. Thesupport bracket 20 includes asmall profile base 32 that requires minimal space on a support structure in order to be installed. As shown inFIG. 10 , for a narrow structural support such as the L-shapedangle beam 90 for which thebase member 32 is larger than the beam,bendable tab 38 can be bent to enable thebase member 32 to fit flush against the corner of thebeam 90.Fasteners 75 are then driven throughbase flange 36 andbendable tab 38 to secure thesupport bracket 20 to thebeam 90. Thesupport bracket 20 therefore enables an installer to anchor anelectrical junction box 70 to a wide range of support structures of various sizes, including those having narrow surfaces or angular surfaces in which only a narrow corner area is exposed. - The
support bracket 20 of the present is preferably constructed of metal. Most preferably, the blank 40 (seeFIG. 2 ) is stamped from 0.040-inch thick AISI 1010 steel that has been galvanized to a minimum zinc plating thickness of 0.0005-inch. - Although the description above contains many specific descriptions, materials, and dimensions, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
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1. A support bracket for securing an electrical junction box to a support member comprising:
a brace member including two ends and two sides;
a base member extending from a first end of said brace member;
a flange extending from a second end of said brace member;
a base flange extending from a first side of said brace member; and
a tab extending from a second side of said brace member.
2. The support bracket of claim 1 wherein
said base member is orthogonal to said brace member; and
said flange is orthogonal to said brace member.
3. The support bracket of claim 1 wherein
said base member includes a centerline;
said base flange extends in a first direction from said centerline;
said tab extends in a second direction from said centerline; and
said base flange and said tab are 180 degrees apart.
4. The support bracket of claim 1 wherein
said brace member is planar; and
said tab is lanced out of a portion of said brace member.
5. The support bracket of claim 1 including
a plurality of openings in said flange including a central opening; and
a plurality of apertures surrounding said central opening.
6. The support bracket of claim 1 wherein
said flange includes two sides; and
a rib extending from each of said sides of said flange toward said base member.
7. The support bracket of claim 6 wherein
said rib includes an inner edge; and
said inner edge of said rib is in contact with said brace member.
8. The support bracket of claim 6 wherein said rib extends orthogonally from said flange.
9. The support bracket of claim 1 wherein
said support bracket is stamped from a sheet of metal to form a blank;
said blank includes a substantially C-shaped slot in said brace member; and
said tab is formed by said C-shaped slot.
10. The support bracket of claim 9 wherein
said blank includes a plurality of bend lines thereon for forming said support bracket; and
said bend lines include a first bend line for bending said base flange and said tab orthogonally with respect to said brace member and a second bend line for bending said flange with respect to said brace member.
11. The support bracket of claim 1 including
a plurality of apertures in said base flange; and
an aperture in said tab.
12. The support bracket of claim 1 wherein said base member includes a substantially narrow width as measured across said base flange and said tab.
13. The support bracket of claim 1 wherein said support bracket is constructed of metal.
14. The support bracket of claim 13 wherein
said metal is 1010 steel of at least 0.04-inch thickness; and
said metal is galvanized with a minimum zinc plating thickness of 0.0005-inch.
15. A support bracket for securing an electrical junction box to a support member comprising:
a brace member including two ends and two sides;
a base member extending from a first end of said brace member;
a flange extending from a second end of said brace member;
a base flange extending from a first side of said brace member;
a tab extending from a second side of said brace member
a rib extending from each of said sides of said flange toward said base member, said rib including an inner edge; and
said inner edge of said rib is in contact with said brace member.
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