US20240301707A1 - Hole cover system - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure generally relates to a hole cover system for covering open apertures, and more specifically, to a hole cover system that can have multiple cover plate assemblies engaged with one another to sufficiently cover a hole on a surface.
- a number of floors may be provided. Interconnecting utilities, such as plumbing, electrical and the like, between adjacent floors requires creating holes through the floor, which may be comprised of wood, concrete or other like material. The resulting hole or aperture may be present in a floor for extended periods of time during the construction project. The open apertures must be covered in order to provide a safe and compliant jobsite. Further, holes may accommodate utilities, pipes, or other structures, but may still have a significant amount of open hope space remain. In these situations, a customizable hole cover system is desired to cover the open hole space sufficiently, while still allowing for the structures to pass through the hole.
- aperture covers are generally comprised of a flat wood piece (such as plywood) sufficiently sized to cover the hole, wherein a block of wood is generally fastened to an underside of the plywood and is received in the hole when the hole is covered by the plywood.
- a cover plate is prone to movement as the block of wood fastened to the underside of the plywood does not consistently engage the contours of the hole, but rather is set in-place member used to keep the plywood from shifting laterally. Further, such cover plates can be a tripping hazard.
- a hole cover system that can be easily installed using engaging retention features is desired.
- a cover plate includes a body portion having a plurality of side portions disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion.
- a plurality of receiving slots is disposed along one or more of the side portions of the plurality of side portions, and a plurality of connecting members outwardly extends from one or more of the side portions of the plurality of side portions.
- a hole cover system in at least another aspect, includes a first cover plate having a body portion with a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion of the first cover plate.
- the front side portion and the first side portion of the first cover plate are positioned adjacent to one another and each include a plurality of receiving slots disposed therealong.
- a second cover plate includes a body portion with a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion of the second cover plate.
- the rear side portion and the second side portion of the second cover plate are positioned adjacent to one another, and each include a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending therefrom.
- One or more of the connecting members of the plurality of connector members disposed along the rear side portion of the second cover plate are releasably received in one or more of the receiving slots of the plurality of receiving slots disposed along the front side portion of the
- a hole cover system includes a plurality of cover plates, wherein each cover plate of the plurality of cover plates includes a body portion having a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion which cooperate to define an outer perimeter of the body portion.
- Each cover plate of the plurality of cover plates includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed along the rear side portion and a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending from the front side portions
- FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a cover plate
- FIG. 2 is a zoomed-in image of the cover plate of FIG. 1 taken at location II;
- FIG. 3 is a top perspective view of the cover plate of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a zoomed-in image of the cover plate of FIG. 1 taken at location IV;
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the cover plate of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view of the cover plate of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 7 is a top perspective view of a receiving slot of the cover plate of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 8 is a top perspective view of a connecting member of the cover plate of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 9 is a bottom perspective view of the connecting member of FIG. 8 ;
- FIG. 10 is a bottom perspective view of the cover plate of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 11 is a fragmentary top plan view of a cover plate connected to a second cover plate
- FIG. 12 is a top perspective view of a hole cover system
- FIG. 13 is a top perspective view of the hole cover system of FIG. 12 with a cover plate removed therefrom to reveal an aperture;
- FIG. 14 is a top perspective view of another configuration of the hole cover system of FIG. 13 with a structural member extending through the aperture;
- FIG. 15 is a top perspective view of the hole cover system of FIG. 14 surrounding the structural member;
- FIG. 16 is a top perspective view of another configuration of the hole cover system of FIG. 12 with a structural member extending through the aperture;
- FIG. 17 is a top perspective view of the hole cover system of FIG. 16 surrounding the structural member;
- FIG. 18 is a top perspective of the hole cover system of FIG. 17 ;
- FIG. 19 is a top perspective view of a cover plate.
- the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the device as oriented in FIG. 1 .
- the device may assume various alternative orientations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary.
- the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
- reference numeral 10 generally designates a cover plate.
- the cover plate 10 includes a body portion 12 with upper and lower surfaces 16 , 18 ( FIG. 6 ).
- the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 is contemplated to be a generally planar portion disposed in a flat plate-like configuration, such that the upper surface 16 is generally planar.
- the cover plate 10 further includes a front side portion 20 , a rear side portion 22 , and first and second side portions 24 , 26 .
- the front side portion 20 , the rear side portion 22 , and the first and second side portions 24 , 26 are positioned along an outer perimeter 14 of the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 , thereby surrounding the same.
- the front side portion 20 and the rear side portion 22 are disposed on opposite sides of the body portion 12 from one another as positioned on the outer perimeter 14 of the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 , and are therefore spaced-apart from one another.
- the first and second side portions 24 , 26 are disposed on opposite sides of the body portion 12 from one another as positioned on the outer perimeter 14 of the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 , and are therefore spaced-apart from one another.
- the first and second side portions 24 , 26 interconnect the front and rear side portions 20 , 22 , and vice versa.
- the cover plate 10 is illustrated as a rectangular cover plate, wherein the front and rear side portions 20 , 22 have a length L 1 that is greater than a length L 2 of the first and second side portions 24 , 26 .
- the cover plate 10 may include a variety of configurations having more or fewer side portions.
- the cover plate 10 may include a color (such as a bright caution yellow color) to provide a visible cautionary feature to the cover plate 10 .
- the cover plate 10 may also include some cautionary indicia 6 , 8 , as shown in FIG. 19 , to indicate to people that the cover plate 10 is covering a hole and is not meant to be a weight bearing plate.
- the front side portion 20 of the cover plate 10 includes a plurality of receiving slots 32 and the first side portion 24 of the cover plate 10 also includes a plurality of receiving slots 33 , as further described below with reference to FIG. 2 .
- the rear side portion 22 of the cover plate 10 includes a plurality of connecting members 36 and the second side portion 26 of the cover plate 10 also includes a plurality of connecting members 37 , as further described below with reference to FIG. 4 .
- a plurality of mounting apertures 28 are shown as being positioned through the cover plate 10 .
- the mounting apertures 28 are contemplated to be vertically disposed mounting apertures that are used to mount the cover plate 10 with a fastener to a substrate, such as a concrete flooring substrate, to retain the cover plate 10 in place on a jobsite.
- the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 includes a plurality of corner portions 12 A- 12 D, wherein a first corner portion 12 A is positioned where the front side portion 20 and the first side portion 24 intersect, a second corner portion 12 B is positioned where the rear side portion 22 and the second side portion 26 intersect, a third corner portion 12 C is positioned where the front side portion 20 and the second side portion 26 intersect, and a fourth corner portion 12 D is positioned where the rear side portion 22 and the first side portion 24 intersect.
- the first corner portion 12 A of the body portion 12 is shown wherein the front side portion 20 and the first side portion 24 intersect. Said differently, the front side portion 20 and the first side portion 24 are positioned adjacent to one another at the first corner portion 12 A of the body portion 12 .
- the front side portion 20 and the first side portion 24 of the cover plate 10 each include a plurality of receiving slots 32 , 33 , respectively. Individual receiving slots of the plurality of receiving slots 32 , 33 , are represented with the reference numeral 34 , such that the description of one receiving slot will describe all receiving slots that make up the plurality of receiving slots 32 , 33 .
- the front side portion 20 of the cover plate 10 includes an outer surface 20 A.
- the receiving slots 34 of the plurality of receiving slots 32 are inwardly and outwardly opening receiving slots 34 as further described below with reference to FIG. 7 .
- each receiving slot 34 of the plurality of receiving slots 32 positioned along the front side portion 20 of the cover plate 10 extends inwardly into the outer surface 20 A of the front side portion 20 , and also extends downwardly from the upper surface 16 of the body portion 12 .
- the first side portion 24 also includes an outer surface 24 A, such that each receiving slot 34 of the plurality of receiving slots 33 of the first side portion 24 extends inwardly into the outer surface 24 A of the first side portion 24 , and also extends downwardly from the upper surface 16 of the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 .
- Individual pins 35 are positioned between receiving slots 34 along the plurality of receiving slots 32 , 33 , and are evenly spaced-apart along the first side portion 24 and front side portion 20 . As positioned between adjacent receiving slots 34 , the pins 35 are structurally defined by the shape of the receiving slots 34 positioned on either side.
- the mounting aperture 28 includes a beveled first portion 29 and a cylindrical second portion 30 extending downwardly therefrom. In this way, a fastener may be countersunk into the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 when fastening the cover plate 10 to a substrate.
- the cover plate 10 has been rotated such that the second corner portion 12 B is provided in the forwardmost position.
- the second corner portion 12 B of the body portion 12 is shown wherein the rear side portion 22 and the second side portion 26 intersect. Said differently, the rear side portion 22 and the second side portion 26 are positioned adjacent to one another at the second corner portion 12 B of the body portion 12 .
- the rear side portion 22 and the second side portion 26 of the cover plate 10 each include a plurality of connecting members 36 , 37 , respectively. Individual connecting members of the plurality of connecting members 36 , 37 are represented with the reference numeral 38 , such that the description of one connecting member will describe all connecting members that make up the plurality of connecting members 36 , 37 .
- the rear side portion 22 of the cover plate 10 includes an outer surface 22 A.
- the connecting members 38 of the plurality of connecting members 36 outwardly extend from the outer surface 22 A of the rear side portion 22 , as further described below with reference to FIG. 8 .
- the second side portion 26 also includes an outer surface 26 A, such that each connecting member 38 of the plurality of connecting members 37 of the second side portion 26 extends outwardly from the outer surface 26 A of the second side portion 26 .
- the cover plate 10 is shown from a top plan view.
- the connecting members 38 are shown outwardly extending from the rear side portion 22 and the second side portion 26 of the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 .
- the connecting members 38 of the cover plate 10 are configured to outwardly extend and coupled to an adjacent cover plate, as further described below.
- the receiving slots 34 disposed on the front side portion 20 and the first side portion 24 are positioned along the outer perimeter 14 of the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 so as to receive connecting members from an adjacent cover plate, as further described below.
- the cover plate 10 is shown from a bottom plan view, wherein the lower surface 18 is shown.
- the lower surface 18 of the cover plate 10 includes a plurality of reinforcement ribs 39 .
- the plurality of reinforcement ribs 39 includes reinforcement ribs 40 which run the length L 1 of the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 parallel to the front and rear side portions 20 , 22 .
- the plurality of reinforcement ribs 39 includes reinforcement ribs 42 are positioned orthogonally to the reinforcement ribs 40 , such that the reinforcement ribs 42 run the length L 2 of the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 parallel to the first and second side portions 24 , 26 .
- the reinforcement ribs 40 , 42 provide structural rigidity to the cover plate 10 .
- the front side portion 20 and the first side portion 24 of the cover plate 10 include ledges 44 , 46 , respectively, that form bottom walls to the receiving slots 34 , as further described below.
- the receiving slot 34 includes a bottom wall 50 that is generally defined by the ledge 46 positioned on the lower surface 18 of the cover plate 10 , as shown in FIG. 6 .
- a sidewall 52 upwardly extends from the bottom wall 50 to define the shape of the receiving slot 34 .
- the sidewall 52 includes first and second side portions 54 , 56 and an inner wall 58 .
- the first and second side portions 54 , 56 of the sidewall 52 are interconnected by the inner wall 58 .
- the first side portion 54 of the sidewall 52 includes a first end 54 A and a second end 54 B.
- the second side portion 56 of the sidewall 52 includes a first end 56 A and a second end 56 B.
- the first ends 54 A, 56 A of the first and second side portions 54 , 56 are positioned at an outer portion 51 of the receiving slot 34 .
- the first and second side portions 54 , 56 are outwardly angled in opposite directions from the first ends 54 A, 56 A thereof to the second ends 54 B, 56 B thereof.
- the second ends 54 B, 56 B of the first and second side portions 54 , 56 of the sidewall 52 are spaced-apart by a distance D 2 that is greater than a distance D 1 disposed between the first ends 54 A, 56 A of the first and second side portions 54 , 56 of the sidewall 52 .
- the second ends 54 B, 56 B of the first and second side portions 54 , 56 of the sidewall 52 are positioned at an inner portion 53 of the receiving slot 34 .
- the receiving slot 34 provides for a trapezoidal-shaped slot that opens both inwardly, in the direction as indicated by arrow 60 , and upwardly, in the direction as indicated by arrow 62 .
- the receiving slot 34 is configured for vertical reception of a complimentary connecting member, such as connecting members 38 as further described below.
- the connecting member 38 includes a body portion 70 having a top wall 72 , a bottom wall 74 , first and second sidewalls 76 , 78 , and an outer wall 80 .
- the outer wall 80 interconnects the first and second sidewalls 76 , 78 .
- the first sidewall 76 of the body portion 70 of the connecting member 38 includes a first end 76 A and a second end 76 B.
- the second sidewall 78 of the body portion 70 of the connecting member 38 includes a first end 78 A and a second end 78 B.
- the first ends 76 A, 78 A of the first and second sidewalls 76 , 78 are positioned at an outer portion 81 of the body portion 70 of the connecting member 38 .
- the first and second sidewalls 76 , 78 taper inwardly from the first ends 76 A, 78 A thereof to the second ends 76 B, 78 B thereof.
- the first ends 76 A, 78 A of the first and second sidewalls 76 , 78 are spaced-apart by a distance D 3 that is greater than a distance D 4 disposed between the first ends 76 A, 78 A of the first and second sidewalls 76 , 78 .
- the second ends 76 B, 78 B of the first and second sidewalls 76 , 78 are positioned at an inner portion 83 of the body portion 70 of the connecting member 38 .
- the connecting member 38 provides for a trapezoidal-shaped body portion 70 that is configured for vertical reception in a corresponding receiving slot, such as receiving slot 34 shown in FIG. 7 in the vertical direction as indicated by arrow 62 .
- the connecting members 38 of the cover plate 10 of the present concept are configured to be received within corresponding receiving slots 34 that have a complimentary shape to the body portions 70 of the connecting members 38 .
- the connecting member 38 described above with reference to FIG. 8 is shown from a bottom perspective view, such that the bottom wall 74 is shown.
- the top wall 72 of the connecting member 38 is shown as extending outwardly from the upper surface 16 of the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 .
- the bottom wall 74 of the connecting member 38 is shown as extending outwardly from the outer surface 22 A of the rear side portion 22 at an approximate midpoint of the outer surface 22 A.
- the body portion 70 of the connecting member 38 does not extend along an entirety of the outer surface 22 A of the rear side portion 22 .
- the receiving slots 34 do not extend along an entirety of the outer surfaces 20 A, 24 A on which they are disposed, such that the receiving slot 34 do not define slots disposed entirely through the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 .
- the receiving slots 34 terminating at a bottom wall 50 is contemplated that the bottom wall 74 of the connecting members 38 will abut the bottom wall 50 of a corresponding receiving slot 34 when received therein.
- the third corner portion 12 C is illustrated where the front side portion 20 and the second side portion 26 of the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 intersect.
- the cover plate 10 is shown having a connecting member 38 extending outwardly from the rear side portion 22 of the body portion 12 of the cover plate 10 .
- a second cover plate 10 A is provided.
- the second cover plate 10 A includes all the same features as the cover plate 10 described above. As such, like reference numerals used to describe features of the cover plate 10 above will be used to describe the same features of the second cover plate 10 A.
- the second cover plate 10 A includes a receiving slot 34 positioned on the front side portion 20 .
- the connecting member 38 of cover plate 10 is shown as being received within the receiving slot 34 of the cover plate 10 A and a close-fitting relationship to couple the cover plate 10 to the cover plate 10 A.
- the trapezoidal-shaped body portion 70 of the connecting member 38 of the cover plate 10 is received in the trapezoidal-shaped receiving slot 34 of the second cover plate 10 A.
- the first and second sidewalls 76 , 78 of the connecting member 38 of the cover plate 10 are aligned with the first and second side portions 54 , 56 of the sidewall 52 of the receiving slot 34 of the second cover plate 10 A.
- the outer wall 80 of the connecting member 38 of the cover plate 10 is aligned with the inner wall 58 of the receiving slot 34 of the second cover plate 10 A.
- the cover plate 10 and the second cover plate 10 A are joined along the rear and front side portions 22 , 20 , respectively, thereof in a manner that resists being pulled apart.
- the pins 35 disposed on opposite sides of the receiving slot 34 of the second cover plate 10 A ensure that the connecting member 38 of the cover plate 10 cannot be laterally pulled away from the second cover plate 10 A.
- first and second sidewalls 76 , 78 of the connecting member 38 taper inwardly from the first ends 76 A, 78 A to the second ends 76 B, 78 B thereof.
- the connecting member 38 defines an outwardly flaring tenon from the second ends 76 B, 78 B to the first ends 76 A, 78 A of the first and second sidewalls 76 , 78 thereof.
- first and second side portions 54 , 56 of the sidewall 52 of the receiving slot 34 outwardly flare from the first ends 54 A, 56 A to the second ends 54 B, 56 B thereof.
- first and second side portions 54 , 56 of the sidewall 52 of the receiving slot 34 taper inwardly from the second ends 54 B, 56 B to the first ends 54 A, 56 A thereof to define a mortise into which the connecting member 38 fits tightly to create an interlocking joint between the cover plate 10 and the second cover plate 10 A.
- the type of joint illustrated in FIG. 11 may be referred to as a type of dovetail joint that resist pulling apart given the shape of the mortises and tenons. Such a connection is particularly suited for joining one cover plate to another along a side portion thereof. As shown above with reference to FIGS.
- the cover plate 10 of the present concept includes pluralities of connecting members 36 , 37 and receiving slots 32 , 33 along the side portions thereof. Any number of connecting members 38 of the plurality of connecting members 36 , 37 of one cover plate may be used to join to a like number of receiving slots 34 of the plurality of receiving slots 32 , 33 of a connecting cover plate.
- Multiple cover plates 10 can be brought together and connected to one another to cover an aperture disposed in a wall or floor surface of a jobsite as part of a hole cover system, as further described below.
- the hole cover system 100 includes a plurality of cover plates 102 .
- the plurality of cover plates 102 includes the cover plates 10 A- 10 D.
- the cover plates 10 A- 10 D of the hole cover system 100 each include all the same features as the cover plate 10 described above. As such, like reference numerals used to describe features of the cover plate 10 above will be used to describe the same features of the cover plates 10 A- 10 D.
- the cover plates 10 A- 10 D may be referenced in the description of the hole cover system 100 as first cover plate 10 A, second cover plate 10 B, third cover plate 10 C, and forth cover plate 10 D.
- the cover plates 10 A- 10 D are shown connected to one another at adjacent side portions thereof.
- the front side portion 20 of the cover plate 10 A is coupled to the rear side portion 22 of the cover plate 10 D
- the first side portion 24 of the cover plate 10 A is coupled to the second side portion 26 of the cover plate 10 B.
- the front side portion 20 of the cover plate 10 B is coupled to the rear side portion 22 of the cover plate 10 C
- the second side portion 26 of the cover plate 10 C is coupled to the first side portion 24 of the cover plate 10 D.
- the sequential connections between the adjacent cover plates 10 A- 10 D provides for the hole cover system 100 to be configured in such a way as to cover an aperture provided in a support surface.
- the hole cover system 100 is illustrated as being disposed on a support surface 104 .
- the support surface 104 may include any type of support surface and is not limited to a particular support surface comprised of a particular substrate.
- the connections between the adjacent cover plates 10 A- 10 D incorporates all of the connecting members and receiving slots of adjacent side portions of the cover plates 10 A- 10 D.
- the plurality of connecting members 36 provided along the rear side portion 22 of cover plate 10 D are received in the plurality of receiving slots 32 of the front side portion 20 of the cover plate 10 A.
- the plurality of connecting members 36 provided along the rear side portion 22 of cover plate 10 C are received in the plurality of receiving slots 32 of the front side portion 20 of the cover plate 10 B.
- the plurality of connecting members 37 provided along the second side portion 26 of cover plate 10 B are received in the plurality of receiving slots 33 of the first side portion 24 of the cover plate 10 A.
- the plurality of connecting members 37 provided along the second side portion 26 of cover plate 10 C are received in the plurality of receiving slots 33 of the first side portion 24 of the cover plate 10 D.
- each connecting member 38 of the plurality of connecting members 36 , 37 are received in a reciprocal receiving slot 34 of the plurality of receiving slots 32 , 33 .
- the cover plates 10 A- 10 D of the hole cover system 100 are closely connected with no spaces disposed therebetween.
- the first corner portion 12 A of the first cover plate 10 A, the second corner portion 12 B of the third cover plate 10 C, the third corner portion 12 C of the second cover plate 10 B, and the fourth corner portion 12 D of the fourth cover plate 10 D are all brought together at a center portion 110 of the hole cover system 100 .
- Such a configuration is suitable for covering an aperture, such as aperture or hole 106 shown in FIG. 13 disposed in the support surface 104 .
- the cover plate 10 C has been removed from the hole cover system 100 to reveal hole 106 provided in the support surface 104 . It is contemplated that the hole cover system 100 can be secured to the support surface 104 over the hole 106 using fasteners that are contemplated to be received through any one of the mounting apertures 28 of the cover plates 10 A- 10 D. It is contemplated that any configuration of the cover plates 10 A- 10 D can be used to cover the hole 106 , so long as the plurality of cover plates 102 is larger than the hole 106 when assembled together.
- the hole 106 in the support surface 104 is shown having a structural member 118 extending through the hole 106 .
- the structural member 118 may be a drainage or water supply pipe, electrical conduit, support post, or any other structural member on a jobsite that may be provided through a support surface.
- the structural member 118 includes a front side surface 120 , a rear side surface 122 , a first side surface 124 and a second side surface 126 .
- the cover plates 10 A- 10 C of the hole cover system 100 have been rearranged to accommodate passage of the structural member 118 through the hole cover system 100 , as further described below.
- the cover plate 10 D has been added to the hole cover system 100 , such that the cover plates 10 A- 10 D surround the structural member 118 and cover the hole 106 provided in the support surface 104 .
- the corner portions 12 A- 12 D noted above with reference to FIG. 12 are spaced-apart from one another, such that the center portion 110 of the hole cover system 100 defines an aperture 110 A.
- the aperture 110 A defined by the hole cover system 100 is best shown in FIG. 18 , wherein another configuration of the hole cover system 100 is illustrated.
- the first side portion 24 of the first cover plate 10 A is shown disposed along the second side surface 126 of the structural member 118 .
- the front side portion 20 of the second cover plate 10 B is shown disposed along the rear side surface 122 of the structural member 118 .
- the second side portion 26 of the third cover plate 10 C is shown disposed along the first side surface 124 of the structural member 118 .
- the rear side portion 22 of the fourth cover plate 10 D is shown disposed along the front side surface 120 of the structural member 118 .
- portions of the first side portion 24 of the first cover plate 10 A, the front side portion 20 of the second cover plate 10 B, the second side portion 26 of the third cover plate 10 C, and the rear side portion 22 of the fourth cover plate 10 D define the boundaries of the aperture 110 A provided by the configuration of the hole cover system 100 .
- the hole cover system 100 may include connections between adjacent cover plates 10 A- 10 D, wherein all of the available receiving slots 34 have connecting members 38 received therein (such as shown in FIG. 12 ), or some of the available receiving slots 34 may have connecting members 38 received therein (such as shown in FIGS. 14 , 15 ).
- a single connecting member 38 may be received in a single receiving slot 34 on adjacent side portions of adjacent cover plates to make for the largest centrally disposed aperture 110 A possible.
- the sequential connections between the adjacent cover plates 10 A- 10 D provides for the hole cover system 100 to be configured in such a way as to define a centrally disposed aperture 110 A therebetween.
- the hole cover system 100 is shown in another arrangement of the plurality of cover plates 102 .
- the first cover plate 10 A is shown as having a number of the receiving slots 34 of the plurality of receiving slots 33 disposed along the first side portion 24 thereof connected to a number of the connecting members 38 of the plurality of connecting members 36 of the rear side portion 22 of the fourth cover plate 10 D.
- a number of the connecting members 38 of the plurality of connecting members 36 of the rear side portion 22 of the first cover plate 10 A are shown as being received in a number of the receiving slots 34 of the plurality of receiving slots 33 disposed along the first side portion 24 of the second cover plate 10 B.
- the third cover plate 10 C has been removed from the hole cover system 100 to reveal the structural member 118 extending through the hole 106 disposed in the support surface 104 .
- the third cover plate 10 C is shown connected to the second cover plate 10 B and the fourth cover plate 10 D, such that the plurality of cover plates 102 of the hole cover system 100 surrounds the structural member 118 and completely covers the hole 106 provided in the support surface 104 .
- a number of the connecting members 38 of the plurality of connecting members 36 of the rear side portion 22 of the third cover plate 10 C are shown as being received in a number of receiving slots 34 of the plurality of receiving slots 33 disposed along the first side portion 24 of the fourth cover plate 10 D.
- a number of the connecting members 38 of the plurality of connecting members 36 disposed along the rear side portion 22 of the second cover plate 10 B are shown received in a number of the receiving slots 34 of the plurality of receiving slots 33 disposed along the first side portion 24 of the third cover plate 10 C.
- the rear side portion 22 of the first cover plate 10 A is shown disposed along the second side surface 126 of the structural member 118 .
- the rear side portion 22 of the second cover plate 10 B is shown disposed along the rear side surface 122 of the structural member 118 . Still further shown in FIG.
- the rear side portion 22 of the third cover plate 10 C is shown disposed along the first side surface 124 of the structural member 118 .
- the rear side portion 22 of the fourth cover plate 10 D is shown disposed along the front side surface 120 of the structural member 118 .
- the centrally disposed aperture 110 A shown in FIG. 18 is defined by portions of the rear side portions 22 of the cover plates 10 A- 10 D at the center portion 110 of the hole cover system 100 .
- the hole cover system 100 can be provided in different configurations to provide for a centrally disposed aperture 110 A that can accommodate a structural member, such a structural member 118 , being disposed through an aperture, such as hole 106 .
- a structural member such as a structural member 118
- connected cover plates are vertically displaced to order to release associated connecting members 38 from the respective receiving slots 34 in which they were releasably received.
- a cover plate in one aspect of the present concept, includes a body portion having a plurality of side portions disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion.
- a plurality of receiving slots is disposed along one or more of the side portions of the plurality of side portions, and a plurality of connecting members outwardly extends from one or more of the side portions of the plurality of side portions.
- the plurality of side portions includes a front side portion and a rear side portion disposed on opposite sides of the body portion relative to one another.
- the plurality of receiving slots is disposed along the front side portion.
- the plurality of connecting members is disposed along the rear side portion.
- the plurality of side portions further includes a first side portion and a second side portion disposed on opposite sides of the body portion relative to one another.
- the first side portion and the second side portion interconnect the front side portion and the rear side portion.
- the plurality of receiving slots is further disposed along the first side portion.
- the plurality of connecting members is further disposed along the second side portion.
- each receiving slot of the plurality of receiving slots includes a sidewall having first and second side portions.
- the first side portion of the sidewall angles outwardly from a first end thereof to a second end thereof, and the second side portion of the sidewall angles outwardly from a first end thereof to a second end thereof in an opposite manner relative to the first side portion of the sidewall.
- each connecting member of the plurality of connecting members includes a body portion having first and second sidewalls that outwardly flare from an inner portion of the body portion of the connecting member to an outer portion of the body portion of the connecting member.
- At least one mounting aperture is disposed through the body portion of the cover plate.
- a hole cover system in another aspect of the present concept, includes a first cover plate having a body portion with a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion of the first cover plate.
- the front side portion and the first side portion of the first cover plate are positioned adjacent to one another and each include a plurality of receiving slots disposed therealong.
- a second cover plate includes a body portion with a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion of the second cover plate.
- the rear side portion and the second side portion of the second cover plate are positioned adjacent to one another, and each include a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending therefrom.
- One or more of the connecting members of the plurality of connector members disposed along the rear side portion of the second cover plate are releasably received in one or more of the receiving slots of the plurality of receiving slots disposed along the front side portion
- the first side portion of the first cover plate includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed therealong.
- the second side portion of the first cover plate includes a plurality of connecting members disposed therealong.
- the rear side portion of the first cover plate includes a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending therefrom.
- the second side portion of the first cover plate includes a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending therefrom.
- the front side portion of the second cover plate includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed therealong.
- the first side portion of the second cover plate includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed therealong.
- a hole cover system includes a plurality of cover plates, wherein each cover plate of the plurality of cover plates includes a body portion having a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion which cooperate to define an outer perimeter of the body portion.
- Each cover plate of the plurality of cover plates includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed along the rear side portion and a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending from the front side portions.
- the plurality of cover plates includes a first cover plate, a second cover plate, a third cover plate and a fourth cover plate.
- Each cover plate includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed along the first side portion.
- Each cover plate includes a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending from the second side portion.
- first cover plate, the second cover plate, the third cover plate and the fourth cover plate are sequentially coupled to one another to define a centrally disposed aperture therebetween.
- each receiving slot of the plurality of receiving slots includes a sidewall having first and second side portions.
- the first side portion of the sidewall angles outwardly from a first end thereof to a second end thereof, and the second side portion of the sidewall angles outwardly from a first end thereof to a second end thereof in an opposite manner relative to the first side portion of the sidewall.
- each connecting member of the plurality of connecting members includes a body portion having first and second sidewalls that outwardly flare from an inner portion of the body portion of the connecting member to an outer portion of the body portion of the connecting member.
- the term “coupled” in all of its forms, couple, coupling, coupled, etc. generally means the joining of two components (electrical or mechanical) directly or indirectly to one another. Such joining may be stationary in nature or movable in nature. Such joining may be achieved with the two components (electrical or mechanical) and any additional intermediate members being integrally formed as a single unitary body with one another or with the two components. Such joining may be permanent in nature or may be removable or releasable in nature unless otherwise stated.
- elements shown as integrally formed may be constructed of multiple parts or elements shown as multiple parts may be integrally formed, the operation of the interfaces may be reversed or otherwise varied, the length or width of the structures and/or members or connector or other elements of the system may be varied, the nature or number of adjustment positions provided between the elements may be varied.
- the elements and/or assemblies of the system may be constructed from any of a wide variety of materials that provide sufficient strength or durability, in any of a wide variety of colors, textures, and combinations. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present innovations. Other substitutions, modifications, changes, and omissions may be made in the design, operating conditions, and arrangement of the desired and other exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present innovations.
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Description
- The present disclosure generally relates to a hole cover system for covering open apertures, and more specifically, to a hole cover system that can have multiple cover plate assemblies engaged with one another to sufficiently cover a hole on a surface.
- In various construction projects, a number of floors may be provided. Interconnecting utilities, such as plumbing, electrical and the like, between adjacent floors requires creating holes through the floor, which may be comprised of wood, concrete or other like material. The resulting hole or aperture may be present in a floor for extended periods of time during the construction project. The open apertures must be covered in order to provide a safe and compliant jobsite. Further, holes may accommodate utilities, pipes, or other structures, but may still have a significant amount of open hope space remain. In these situations, a customizable hole cover system is desired to cover the open hole space sufficiently, while still allowing for the structures to pass through the hole. Presently known aperture covers are generally comprised of a flat wood piece (such as plywood) sufficiently sized to cover the hole, wherein a block of wood is generally fastened to an underside of the plywood and is received in the hole when the hole is covered by the plywood. Such a cover plate is prone to movement as the block of wood fastened to the underside of the plywood does not consistently engage the contours of the hole, but rather is set in-place member used to keep the plywood from shifting laterally. Further, such cover plates can be a tripping hazard. Thus, a hole cover system that can be easily installed using engaging retention features is desired.
- In at least one aspect, a cover plate includes a body portion having a plurality of side portions disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion. A plurality of receiving slots is disposed along one or more of the side portions of the plurality of side portions, and a plurality of connecting members outwardly extends from one or more of the side portions of the plurality of side portions.
- In at least another aspect, a hole cover system includes a first cover plate having a body portion with a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion of the first cover plate. The front side portion and the first side portion of the first cover plate are positioned adjacent to one another and each include a plurality of receiving slots disposed therealong. A second cover plate includes a body portion with a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion of the second cover plate. The rear side portion and the second side portion of the second cover plate are positioned adjacent to one another, and each include a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending therefrom. One or more of the connecting members of the plurality of connector members disposed along the rear side portion of the second cover plate are releasably received in one or more of the receiving slots of the plurality of receiving slots disposed along the front side portion of the first cover plate.
- In at least another aspect, a hole cover system includes a plurality of cover plates, wherein each cover plate of the plurality of cover plates includes a body portion having a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion which cooperate to define an outer perimeter of the body portion. Each cover plate of the plurality of cover plates includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed along the rear side portion and a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending from the front side portions
- These and other features, advantages, and objects of the present device will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art upon studying the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a cover plate; -
FIG. 2 is a zoomed-in image of the cover plate ofFIG. 1 taken at location II; -
FIG. 3 is a top perspective view of the cover plate ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a zoomed-in image of the cover plate ofFIG. 1 taken at location IV; -
FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the cover plate ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 6 is a bottom plan view of the cover plate ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 7 is a top perspective view of a receiving slot of the cover plate ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 8 is a top perspective view of a connecting member of the cover plate ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 9 is a bottom perspective view of the connecting member ofFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 10 is a bottom perspective view of the cover plate ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 11 is a fragmentary top plan view of a cover plate connected to a second cover plate; -
FIG. 12 is a top perspective view of a hole cover system; -
FIG. 13 is a top perspective view of the hole cover system ofFIG. 12 with a cover plate removed therefrom to reveal an aperture; -
FIG. 14 is a top perspective view of another configuration of the hole cover system ofFIG. 13 with a structural member extending through the aperture; -
FIG. 15 is a top perspective view of the hole cover system ofFIG. 14 surrounding the structural member; -
FIG. 16 is a top perspective view of another configuration of the hole cover system ofFIG. 12 with a structural member extending through the aperture; -
FIG. 17 is a top perspective view of the hole cover system ofFIG. 16 surrounding the structural member; -
FIG. 18 is a top perspective of the hole cover system ofFIG. 17 ; and -
FIG. 19 is a top perspective view of a cover plate. - For purposes of description herein the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the device as oriented in
FIG. 1 . However, it is to be understood that the device may assume various alternative orientations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise. - Referring to the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 1 ,reference numeral 10 generally designates a cover plate. Thecover plate 10 includes abody portion 12 with upper andlower surfaces 16, 18 (FIG. 6 ). Thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10 is contemplated to be a generally planar portion disposed in a flat plate-like configuration, such that theupper surface 16 is generally planar. Thecover plate 10 further includes afront side portion 20, arear side portion 22, and first and 24, 26. Thesecond side portions front side portion 20, therear side portion 22, and the first and 24, 26, collectively referred to herein as the “side portions 20-26”, are positioned along ansecond side portions outer perimeter 14 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10, thereby surrounding the same. Thefront side portion 20 and therear side portion 22 are disposed on opposite sides of thebody portion 12 from one another as positioned on theouter perimeter 14 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10, and are therefore spaced-apart from one another. Similarly, the first and 24, 26 are disposed on opposite sides of thesecond side portions body portion 12 from one another as positioned on theouter perimeter 14 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10, and are therefore spaced-apart from one another. Thus, the first and 24, 26 interconnect the front andsecond side portions 20, 22, and vice versa.rear side portions - In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1 , thecover plate 10 is illustrated as a rectangular cover plate, wherein the front and 20, 22 have a length L1 that is greater than a length L2 of the first andrear side portions 24, 26. However, it is contemplated that thesecond side portions cover plate 10 may include a variety of configurations having more or fewer side portions. - The
cover plate 10 may include a color (such as a bright caution yellow color) to provide a visible cautionary feature to thecover plate 10. Thecover plate 10 may also include some 6, 8, as shown incautionary indicia FIG. 19 , to indicate to people that thecover plate 10 is covering a hole and is not meant to be a weight bearing plate. - With further reference to
FIG. 1 , thefront side portion 20 of thecover plate 10 includes a plurality of receivingslots 32 and thefirst side portion 24 of thecover plate 10 also includes a plurality of receivingslots 33, as further described below with reference toFIG. 2 . As further shown inFIG. 1 , therear side portion 22 of thecover plate 10 includes a plurality of connectingmembers 36 and thesecond side portion 26 of thecover plate 10 also includes a plurality of connectingmembers 37, as further described below with reference toFIG. 4 . In the top perspective view ofFIG. 1 , a plurality ofmounting apertures 28 are shown as being positioned through thecover plate 10. The mountingapertures 28 are contemplated to be vertically disposed mounting apertures that are used to mount thecover plate 10 with a fastener to a substrate, such as a concrete flooring substrate, to retain thecover plate 10 in place on a jobsite. - As further shown in
FIG. 1 , thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10 includes a plurality ofcorner portions 12A-12D, wherein afirst corner portion 12A is positioned where thefront side portion 20 and thefirst side portion 24 intersect, asecond corner portion 12B is positioned where therear side portion 22 and thesecond side portion 26 intersect, athird corner portion 12C is positioned where thefront side portion 20 and thesecond side portion 26 intersect, and afourth corner portion 12D is positioned where therear side portion 22 and thefirst side portion 24 intersect. - Referring now to
FIG. 2 , thefirst corner portion 12A of thebody portion 12 is shown wherein thefront side portion 20 and thefirst side portion 24 intersect. Said differently, thefront side portion 20 and thefirst side portion 24 are positioned adjacent to one another at thefirst corner portion 12A of thebody portion 12. As noted above, thefront side portion 20 and thefirst side portion 24 of thecover plate 10 each include a plurality of receiving 32, 33, respectively. Individual receiving slots of the plurality of receivingslots 32, 33, are represented with theslots reference numeral 34, such that the description of one receiving slot will describe all receiving slots that make up the plurality of receiving 32, 33. As further shown inslots FIG. 2 , thefront side portion 20 of thecover plate 10 includes an outer surface 20A. The receivingslots 34 of the plurality of receivingslots 32 are inwardly and outwardly openingreceiving slots 34 as further described below with reference toFIG. 7 . Thus, each receivingslot 34 of the plurality of receivingslots 32 positioned along thefront side portion 20 of thecover plate 10 extends inwardly into the outer surface 20A of thefront side portion 20, and also extends downwardly from theupper surface 16 of thebody portion 12. Similarly, thefirst side portion 24 also includes anouter surface 24A, such that each receivingslot 34 of the plurality of receivingslots 33 of thefirst side portion 24 extends inwardly into theouter surface 24A of thefirst side portion 24, and also extends downwardly from theupper surface 16 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10.Individual pins 35 are positioned between receivingslots 34 along the plurality of receiving 32, 33, and are evenly spaced-apart along theslots first side portion 24 andfront side portion 20. As positioned between adjacent receivingslots 34, thepins 35 are structurally defined by the shape of the receivingslots 34 positioned on either side. - With further reference to
FIG. 2 , the mountingaperture 28 includes a beveledfirst portion 29 and a cylindricalsecond portion 30 extending downwardly therefrom. In this way, a fastener may be countersunk into thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10 when fastening thecover plate 10 to a substrate. - Referring now to
FIG. 3 , thecover plate 10 has been rotated such that thesecond corner portion 12B is provided in the forwardmost position. - Referring now to
FIG. 4 , thesecond corner portion 12B of thebody portion 12 is shown wherein therear side portion 22 and thesecond side portion 26 intersect. Said differently, therear side portion 22 and thesecond side portion 26 are positioned adjacent to one another at thesecond corner portion 12B of thebody portion 12. As noted above, therear side portion 22 and thesecond side portion 26 of thecover plate 10 each include a plurality of connecting 36, 37, respectively. Individual connecting members of the plurality of connectingmembers 36, 37 are represented with themembers reference numeral 38, such that the description of one connecting member will describe all connecting members that make up the plurality of connecting 36, 37. As further shown inmembers FIG. 4 , therear side portion 22 of thecover plate 10 includes anouter surface 22A. The connectingmembers 38 of the plurality of connectingmembers 36 outwardly extend from theouter surface 22A of therear side portion 22, as further described below with reference toFIG. 8 . Similarly, thesecond side portion 26 also includes anouter surface 26A, such that each connectingmember 38 of the plurality of connectingmembers 37 of thesecond side portion 26 extends outwardly from theouter surface 26A of thesecond side portion 26. - Referring now to
FIG. 5 , thecover plate 10 is shown from a top plan view. In the top plan view ofFIG. 5 , the connectingmembers 38 are shown outwardly extending from therear side portion 22 and thesecond side portion 26 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10. In this way, the connectingmembers 38 of thecover plate 10 are configured to outwardly extend and coupled to an adjacent cover plate, as further described below. Similarly, in the top plan view ofFIG. 5 , the receivingslots 34 disposed on thefront side portion 20 and thefirst side portion 24 are positioned along theouter perimeter 14 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10 so as to receive connecting members from an adjacent cover plate, as further described below. - Referring now to
FIG. 6 , thecover plate 10 is shown from a bottom plan view, wherein thelower surface 18 is shown. Thelower surface 18 of thecover plate 10 includes a plurality ofreinforcement ribs 39. The plurality ofreinforcement ribs 39 includesreinforcement ribs 40 which run the length L1 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10 parallel to the front and 20, 22. Further, the plurality ofrear side portions reinforcement ribs 39 includesreinforcement ribs 42 are positioned orthogonally to thereinforcement ribs 40, such that thereinforcement ribs 42 run the length L2 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10 parallel to the first and 24, 26. In this way, thesecond side portions 40, 42 provide structural rigidity to thereinforcement ribs cover plate 10. As further shown in the bottom plan view ofFIG. 6 , thefront side portion 20 and thefirst side portion 24 of thecover plate 10 include 44, 46, respectively, that form bottom walls to the receivingledges slots 34, as further described below. - Referring now to
FIG. 7 , a receivingslot 34 is shown positioned on thefirst side portion 24 of thecover plate 10. The description of the receivingslot 34 shown inFIG. 7 will also describe the receivingslots 34 positioned along thefront side portion 20 of thecover plate 10 as well. The receivingslot 34 includes abottom wall 50 that is generally defined by theledge 46 positioned on thelower surface 18 of thecover plate 10, as shown inFIG. 6 . Asidewall 52 upwardly extends from thebottom wall 50 to define the shape of the receivingslot 34. Thesidewall 52 includes first and 54, 56 and ansecond side portions inner wall 58. The first and 54, 56 of thesecond side portions sidewall 52 are interconnected by theinner wall 58. Thefirst side portion 54 of thesidewall 52 includes afirst end 54A and asecond end 54B. Similarly, thesecond side portion 56 of thesidewall 52 includes afirst end 56A and asecond end 56B. The first ends 54A, 56A of the first and 54, 56 are positioned at ansecond side portions outer portion 51 of the receivingslot 34. The first and 54, 56 are outwardly angled in opposite directions from the first ends 54A, 56A thereof to the second ends 54B, 56B thereof. As such, the second ends 54B, 56B of the first andsecond side portions 54, 56 of thesecond side portions sidewall 52 are spaced-apart by a distance D2 that is greater than a distance D1 disposed between the first ends 54A, 56A of the first and 54, 56 of thesecond side portions sidewall 52. The second ends 54B, 56B of the first and 54, 56 of thesecond side portions sidewall 52 are positioned at aninner portion 53 of the receivingslot 34. In this way, the receivingslot 34 provides for a trapezoidal-shaped slot that opens both inwardly, in the direction as indicated byarrow 60, and upwardly, in the direction as indicated byarrow 62. As such, the receivingslot 34 is configured for vertical reception of a complimentary connecting member, such as connectingmembers 38 as further described below. - Referring now to
FIG. 8 , a connectingmember 38 is shown positioned on therear side portion 22 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10. The description of the connectingmember 38 shown inFIG. 8 will also describe the connectingmembers 38 positioned along thesecond side portion 26 of thecover plate 10 as well. As shown inFIG. 8 , the connectingmember 38 includes abody portion 70 having atop wall 72, abottom wall 74, first and 76, 78, and ansecond sidewalls outer wall 80. Theouter wall 80 interconnects the first and 76, 78. Thesecond sidewalls first sidewall 76 of thebody portion 70 of the connectingmember 38 includes afirst end 76A and asecond end 76B. Similarly, thesecond sidewall 78 of thebody portion 70 of the connectingmember 38 includes afirst end 78A and asecond end 78B. The first ends 76A, 78A of the first and 76, 78 are positioned at ansecond sidewalls outer portion 81 of thebody portion 70 of the connectingmember 38. The first and 76, 78 taper inwardly from the first ends 76A, 78A thereof to the second ends 76B, 78B thereof. As such, the first ends 76A, 78A of the first andsecond sidewalls 76, 78 are spaced-apart by a distance D3 that is greater than a distance D4 disposed between the first ends 76A, 78A of the first andsecond sidewalls 76, 78. The second ends 76B, 78B of the first andsecond sidewalls 76, 78 are positioned at ansecond sidewalls inner portion 83 of thebody portion 70 of the connectingmember 38. In this way, the connectingmember 38 provides for a trapezoidal-shapedbody portion 70 that is configured for vertical reception in a corresponding receiving slot, such as receivingslot 34 shown inFIG. 7 in the vertical direction as indicated byarrow 62. Thus, the connectingmembers 38 of thecover plate 10 of the present concept are configured to be received within corresponding receivingslots 34 that have a complimentary shape to thebody portions 70 of the connectingmembers 38. - Referring now to
FIG. 9 , the connectingmember 38 described above with reference toFIG. 8 is shown from a bottom perspective view, such that thebottom wall 74 is shown. In the top perspective view ofFIG. 8 , thetop wall 72 of the connectingmember 38 is shown as extending outwardly from theupper surface 16 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10. In the bottom perspective view ofFIG. 9 , thebottom wall 74 of the connectingmember 38 is shown as extending outwardly from theouter surface 22A of therear side portion 22 at an approximate midpoint of theouter surface 22A. Thus, thebody portion 70 of the connectingmember 38 does not extend along an entirety of theouter surface 22A of therear side portion 22. Similarly, the receivingslots 34 do not extend along an entirety of theouter surfaces 20A, 24A on which they are disposed, such that the receivingslot 34 do not define slots disposed entirely through thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10. With the receivingslots 34 terminating at abottom wall 50, as described above with reference toFIG. 7 , is contemplated that thebottom wall 74 of the connectingmembers 38 will abut thebottom wall 50 of acorresponding receiving slot 34 when received therein. - Referring now to
FIG. 10 , thethird corner portion 12C is illustrated where thefront side portion 20 and thesecond side portion 26 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10 intersect. - Referring now to
FIG. 11 , thecover plate 10 is shown having a connectingmember 38 extending outwardly from therear side portion 22 of thebody portion 12 of thecover plate 10. As further shown inFIG. 11 , asecond cover plate 10A is provided. Thesecond cover plate 10A includes all the same features as thecover plate 10 described above. As such, like reference numerals used to describe features of thecover plate 10 above will be used to describe the same features of thesecond cover plate 10A. In the embodiment shown inFIG. 11 , thesecond cover plate 10A includes a receivingslot 34 positioned on thefront side portion 20. The connectingmember 38 ofcover plate 10 is shown as being received within the receivingslot 34 of thecover plate 10A and a close-fitting relationship to couple thecover plate 10 to thecover plate 10A. Specifically, as shown inFIG. 11 , the trapezoidal-shapedbody portion 70 of the connectingmember 38 of thecover plate 10 is received in the trapezoidal-shaped receivingslot 34 of thesecond cover plate 10A. Thus, the first and 76, 78 of the connectingsecond sidewalls member 38 of thecover plate 10 are aligned with the first and 54, 56 of thesecond side portions sidewall 52 of the receivingslot 34 of thesecond cover plate 10A. Further, theouter wall 80 of the connectingmember 38 of thecover plate 10 is aligned with theinner wall 58 of the receivingslot 34 of thesecond cover plate 10A. With the interconnection of the connectingmember 38 of thecover plate 10 and the receivingslot 34 of thesecond cover plate 10A, thecover plate 10 and thesecond cover plate 10A are joined along the rear and 22, 20, respectively, thereof in a manner that resists being pulled apart. Thefront side portions pins 35 disposed on opposite sides of the receivingslot 34 of thesecond cover plate 10A ensure that the connectingmember 38 of thecover plate 10 cannot be laterally pulled away from thesecond cover plate 10A. - As noted above, the first and
76, 78 of the connectingsecond sidewalls member 38 taper inwardly from the first ends 76A, 78A to the second ends 76B, 78B thereof. Said differently, the connectingmember 38 defines an outwardly flaring tenon from the second ends 76B, 78B to the first ends 76A, 78A of the first and 76, 78 thereof. As further noted above, the first andsecond sidewalls 54, 56 of thesecond side portions sidewall 52 of the receivingslot 34 outwardly flare from the first ends 54A, 56A to the second ends 54B, 56B thereof. Said differently, the first and 54, 56 of thesecond side portions sidewall 52 of the receivingslot 34 taper inwardly from the second ends 54B, 56B to the first ends 54A, 56A thereof to define a mortise into which the connectingmember 38 fits tightly to create an interlocking joint between thecover plate 10 and thesecond cover plate 10A. The type of joint illustrated inFIG. 11 may be referred to as a type of dovetail joint that resist pulling apart given the shape of the mortises and tenons. Such a connection is particularly suited for joining one cover plate to another along a side portion thereof. As shown above with reference toFIGS. 1, 3 and 5 , thecover plate 10 of the present concept includes pluralities of connecting 36, 37 and receivingmembers 32, 33 along the side portions thereof. Any number of connectingslots members 38 of the plurality of connecting 36, 37 of one cover plate may be used to join to a like number of receivingmembers slots 34 of the plurality of receiving 32, 33 of a connecting cover plate.slots Multiple cover plates 10 can be brought together and connected to one another to cover an aperture disposed in a wall or floor surface of a jobsite as part of a hole cover system, as further described below. - Referring now to
FIG. 12 , ahole cover system 100 is shown. In the embodiment ofFIG. 12 , thehole cover system 100 includes a plurality ofcover plates 102. The plurality ofcover plates 102 includes thecover plates 10A-10D. Thecover plates 10A-10D of thehole cover system 100 each include all the same features as thecover plate 10 described above. As such, like reference numerals used to describe features of thecover plate 10 above will be used to describe the same features of thecover plates 10A-10D. Thecover plates 10A-10D may be referenced in the description of thehole cover system 100 asfirst cover plate 10A,second cover plate 10B,third cover plate 10C, and forth coverplate 10D. - With further reference to
FIG. 12 , thecover plates 10A-10D are shown connected to one another at adjacent side portions thereof. To make up the configuration of thecover plates 10A-10D shown inFIG. 12 , the following connections are made. Thefront side portion 20 of thecover plate 10A is coupled to therear side portion 22 of thecover plate 10D, and thefirst side portion 24 of thecover plate 10A is coupled to thesecond side portion 26 of thecover plate 10B. Further, thefront side portion 20 of thecover plate 10B is coupled to therear side portion 22 of thecover plate 10C, and thesecond side portion 26 of thecover plate 10C is coupled to thefirst side portion 24 of thecover plate 10D. The sequential connections between theadjacent cover plates 10A-10D provides for thehole cover system 100 to be configured in such a way as to cover an aperture provided in a support surface. InFIG. 12 , thehole cover system 100 is illustrated as being disposed on asupport surface 104. Thesupport surface 104 may include any type of support surface and is not limited to a particular support surface comprised of a particular substrate. - In the embodiment of
FIG. 12 , the connections between theadjacent cover plates 10A-10D incorporates all of the connecting members and receiving slots of adjacent side portions of thecover plates 10A-10D. Specifically, the plurality of connectingmembers 36 provided along therear side portion 22 ofcover plate 10D are received in the plurality of receivingslots 32 of thefront side portion 20 of thecover plate 10A. Similarly, the plurality of connectingmembers 36 provided along therear side portion 22 ofcover plate 10C are received in the plurality of receivingslots 32 of thefront side portion 20 of thecover plate 10B. Further, the plurality of connectingmembers 37 provided along thesecond side portion 26 ofcover plate 10B are received in the plurality of receivingslots 33 of thefirst side portion 24 of thecover plate 10A. Similarly, the plurality of connectingmembers 37 provided along thesecond side portion 26 ofcover plate 10C are received in the plurality of receivingslots 33 of thefirst side portion 24 of thecover plate 10D. As such, each connectingmember 38 of the plurality of connecting 36, 37 are received in amembers reciprocal receiving slot 34 of the plurality of receiving 32, 33. Thus, theslots cover plates 10A-10D of thehole cover system 100 are closely connected with no spaces disposed therebetween. In this way, thefirst corner portion 12A of thefirst cover plate 10A, thesecond corner portion 12B of thethird cover plate 10C, thethird corner portion 12C of thesecond cover plate 10B, and thefourth corner portion 12D of thefourth cover plate 10D are all brought together at acenter portion 110 of thehole cover system 100. Such a configuration is suitable for covering an aperture, such as aperture orhole 106 shown inFIG. 13 disposed in thesupport surface 104. - Referring now to
FIG. 13 , thecover plate 10C has been removed from thehole cover system 100 to revealhole 106 provided in thesupport surface 104. It is contemplated that thehole cover system 100 can be secured to thesupport surface 104 over thehole 106 using fasteners that are contemplated to be received through any one of the mountingapertures 28 of thecover plates 10A-10D. It is contemplated that any configuration of thecover plates 10A-10D can be used to cover thehole 106, so long as the plurality ofcover plates 102 is larger than thehole 106 when assembled together. - Referring now to
FIG. 14 , thehole 106 in thesupport surface 104 is shown having astructural member 118 extending through thehole 106. Thestructural member 118 may be a drainage or water supply pipe, electrical conduit, support post, or any other structural member on a jobsite that may be provided through a support surface. In the embodiment shown inFIG. 14 , thestructural member 118 includes afront side surface 120, arear side surface 122, afirst side surface 124 and asecond side surface 126. As further shown in the embodiment ofFIG. 14 , thecover plates 10A-10C of thehole cover system 100 have been rearranged to accommodate passage of thestructural member 118 through thehole cover system 100, as further described below. - Referring now to
FIG. 15 , thecover plate 10D has been added to thehole cover system 100, such that thecover plates 10A-10D surround thestructural member 118 and cover thehole 106 provided in thesupport surface 104. Thus, by moving thecover plates 10A-10D relative to one another, thecorner portions 12A-12D noted above with reference toFIG. 12 are spaced-apart from one another, such that thecenter portion 110 of thehole cover system 100 defines anaperture 110A. Theaperture 110A defined by thehole cover system 100 is best shown inFIG. 18 , wherein another configuration of thehole cover system 100 is illustrated. As shown inFIG. 15 , thefirst side portion 24 of thefirst cover plate 10A is shown disposed along thesecond side surface 126 of thestructural member 118. As further shown inFIG. 15 , thefront side portion 20 of thesecond cover plate 10B is shown disposed along therear side surface 122 of thestructural member 118. Still further shown inFIG. 15 , thesecond side portion 26 of thethird cover plate 10C is shown disposed along thefirst side surface 124 of thestructural member 118. And finally, as shown inFIG. 15 , therear side portion 22 of thefourth cover plate 10D is shown disposed along thefront side surface 120 of thestructural member 118. Thus, portions of thefirst side portion 24 of thefirst cover plate 10A, thefront side portion 20 of thesecond cover plate 10B, thesecond side portion 26 of thethird cover plate 10C, and therear side portion 22 of thefourth cover plate 10D define the boundaries of theaperture 110A provided by the configuration of thehole cover system 100. Thehole cover system 100 may include connections betweenadjacent cover plates 10A-10D, wherein all of the available receivingslots 34 have connectingmembers 38 received therein (such as shown inFIG. 12 ), or some of the available receivingslots 34 may have connectingmembers 38 received therein (such as shown inFIGS. 14, 15 ). It is contemplated that when a centrally disposedaperture 110A of thehole cover system 100 needs to be as large as possible, a single connectingmember 38 may be received in asingle receiving slot 34 on adjacent side portions of adjacent cover plates to make for the largest centrally disposedaperture 110A possible. Thus, the sequential connections between theadjacent cover plates 10A-10D provides for thehole cover system 100 to be configured in such a way as to define a centrally disposedaperture 110A therebetween. - Referring now to
FIG. 16 , thehole cover system 100 is shown in another arrangement of the plurality ofcover plates 102. Specifically, thefirst cover plate 10A is shown as having a number of the receivingslots 34 of the plurality of receivingslots 33 disposed along thefirst side portion 24 thereof connected to a number of the connectingmembers 38 of the plurality of connectingmembers 36 of therear side portion 22 of thefourth cover plate 10D. Further, a number of the connectingmembers 38 of the plurality of connectingmembers 36 of therear side portion 22 of thefirst cover plate 10A are shown as being received in a number of the receivingslots 34 of the plurality of receivingslots 33 disposed along thefirst side portion 24 of thesecond cover plate 10B. In the embodiment shown inFIG. 16 , thethird cover plate 10C has been removed from thehole cover system 100 to reveal thestructural member 118 extending through thehole 106 disposed in thesupport surface 104. - Referring now to
FIG. 17 , thethird cover plate 10C is shown connected to thesecond cover plate 10B and thefourth cover plate 10D, such that the plurality ofcover plates 102 of thehole cover system 100 surrounds thestructural member 118 and completely covers thehole 106 provided in thesupport surface 104. Specifically, a number of the connectingmembers 38 of the plurality of connectingmembers 36 of therear side portion 22 of thethird cover plate 10C are shown as being received in a number of receivingslots 34 of the plurality of receivingslots 33 disposed along thefirst side portion 24 of thefourth cover plate 10D. Further, a number of the connectingmembers 38 of the plurality of connectingmembers 36 disposed along therear side portion 22 of thesecond cover plate 10B are shown received in a number of the receivingslots 34 of the plurality of receivingslots 33 disposed along thefirst side portion 24 of thethird cover plate 10C. With thecover plates 10A-10D all connected to one another in the configuration shown inFIG. 17 , therear side portion 22 of thefirst cover plate 10A is shown disposed along thesecond side surface 126 of thestructural member 118. As further shown inFIG. 17 , therear side portion 22 of thesecond cover plate 10B is shown disposed along therear side surface 122 of thestructural member 118. Still further shown inFIG. 17 , therear side portion 22 of thethird cover plate 10C is shown disposed along thefirst side surface 124 of thestructural member 118. And finally, as shown inFIG. 17 , therear side portion 22 of thefourth cover plate 10D is shown disposed along thefront side surface 120 of thestructural member 118. Thus, the centrally disposedaperture 110A shown inFIG. 18 is defined by portions of therear side portions 22 of thecover plates 10A-10D at thecenter portion 110 of thehole cover system 100. Thus, in comparingFIGS. 14, 15 withFIGS. 16-18 , thehole cover system 100 can be provided in different configurations to provide for a centrally disposedaperture 110A that can accommodate a structural member, such astructural member 118, being disposed through an aperture, such ashole 106. To uncouple connected cover plates from one another in thehole cover system 100, connected cover plates are vertically displaced to order to release associated connectingmembers 38 from therespective receiving slots 34 in which they were releasably received. - In one aspect of the present concept, a cover plate includes a body portion having a plurality of side portions disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion. A plurality of receiving slots is disposed along one or more of the side portions of the plurality of side portions, and a plurality of connecting members outwardly extends from one or more of the side portions of the plurality of side portions.
- According to another aspect, the plurality of side portions includes a front side portion and a rear side portion disposed on opposite sides of the body portion relative to one another. According to another aspect, the plurality of receiving slots is disposed along the front side portion.
- According to another aspect, the plurality of connecting members is disposed along the rear side portion.
- According to another aspect, the plurality of side portions further includes a first side portion and a second side portion disposed on opposite sides of the body portion relative to one another. The first side portion and the second side portion interconnect the front side portion and the rear side portion.
- According to another aspect, the plurality of receiving slots is further disposed along the first side portion.
- According to another aspect, the plurality of connecting members is further disposed along the second side portion.
- According to another aspect, each receiving slot of the plurality of receiving slots includes a sidewall having first and second side portions. The first side portion of the sidewall angles outwardly from a first end thereof to a second end thereof, and the second side portion of the sidewall angles outwardly from a first end thereof to a second end thereof in an opposite manner relative to the first side portion of the sidewall.
- According to another aspect, each connecting member of the plurality of connecting members includes a body portion having first and second sidewalls that outwardly flare from an inner portion of the body portion of the connecting member to an outer portion of the body portion of the connecting member.
- According to another aspect, at least one mounting aperture is disposed through the body portion of the cover plate.
- In another aspect of the present concept, a hole cover system includes a first cover plate having a body portion with a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion of the first cover plate. The front side portion and the first side portion of the first cover plate are positioned adjacent to one another and each include a plurality of receiving slots disposed therealong. A second cover plate includes a body portion with a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion disposed along an outer perimeter of the body portion of the second cover plate. The rear side portion and the second side portion of the second cover plate are positioned adjacent to one another, and each include a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending therefrom. One or more of the connecting members of the plurality of connector members disposed along the rear side portion of the second cover plate are releasably received in one or more of the receiving slots of the plurality of receiving slots disposed along the front side portion of the first cover plate.
- According to another aspect, the first side portion of the first cover plate includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed therealong.
- According to another aspect, the second side portion of the first cover plate includes a plurality of connecting members disposed therealong.
- According to another aspect, the rear side portion of the first cover plate includes a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending therefrom. The second side portion of the first cover plate includes a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending therefrom.
- According to another aspect, the front side portion of the second cover plate includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed therealong. The first side portion of the second cover plate includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed therealong.
- According to yet another aspect of the present concept, a hole cover system includes a plurality of cover plates, wherein each cover plate of the plurality of cover plates includes a body portion having a front side portion, a rear side portion, a first side portion and a second side portion which cooperate to define an outer perimeter of the body portion. Each cover plate of the plurality of cover plates includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed along the rear side portion and a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending from the front side portions.
- According to another aspect, the plurality of cover plates includes a first cover plate, a second cover plate, a third cover plate and a fourth cover plate. Each cover plate includes a plurality of receiving slots disposed along the first side portion. Each cover plate includes a plurality of connecting members outwardly extending from the second side portion.
- According to another aspect, the first cover plate, the second cover plate, the third cover plate and the fourth cover plate are sequentially coupled to one another to define a centrally disposed aperture therebetween.
- According to another aspect, each receiving slot of the plurality of receiving slots includes a sidewall having first and second side portions. The first side portion of the sidewall angles outwardly from a first end thereof to a second end thereof, and the second side portion of the sidewall angles outwardly from a first end thereof to a second end thereof in an opposite manner relative to the first side portion of the sidewall.
- According to another aspect, each connecting member of the plurality of connecting members includes a body portion having first and second sidewalls that outwardly flare from an inner portion of the body portion of the connecting member to an outer portion of the body portion of the connecting member.
- It will be understood by one having ordinary skill in the art that construction of the described device and other components is not limited to any specific material. Other exemplary embodiments of the device disclosed herein may be formed from a wide variety of materials, unless described otherwise herein.
- For purposes of this disclosure, the term “coupled” (in all of its forms, couple, coupling, coupled, etc.) generally means the joining of two components (electrical or mechanical) directly or indirectly to one another. Such joining may be stationary in nature or movable in nature. Such joining may be achieved with the two components (electrical or mechanical) and any additional intermediate members being integrally formed as a single unitary body with one another or with the two components. Such joining may be permanent in nature or may be removable or releasable in nature unless otherwise stated.
- It is also important to note that the construction and arrangement of the elements of the device as shown in the exemplary embodiments is illustrative only. Although only a few embodiments of the present innovations have been described in detail in this disclosure, those skilled in the art who review this disclosure will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible (e.g., variations in sizes, dimensions, structures, shapes and proportions of the various elements, values of parameters, mounting arrangements, use of materials, colors, orientations, etc.) without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter recited. For example, elements shown as integrally formed may be constructed of multiple parts or elements shown as multiple parts may be integrally formed, the operation of the interfaces may be reversed or otherwise varied, the length or width of the structures and/or members or connector or other elements of the system may be varied, the nature or number of adjustment positions provided between the elements may be varied. It should be noted that the elements and/or assemblies of the system may be constructed from any of a wide variety of materials that provide sufficient strength or durability, in any of a wide variety of colors, textures, and combinations. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present innovations. Other substitutions, modifications, changes, and omissions may be made in the design, operating conditions, and arrangement of the desired and other exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present innovations.
- It will be understood that any described processes or steps within described processes may be combined with other disclosed processes or steps to form structures within the scope of the present device. The exemplary structures and processes disclosed herein are for illustrative purposes and are not to be construed as limiting.
- It is also to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structures and methods without departing from the concepts of the present device, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
- The above description is considered that of the illustrated embodiments only. Modifications of the device will occur to those skilled in the art and to those who make or use the device. Therefore, it is understood that the embodiments shown in the drawings and described above is merely for illustrative purposes and not intended to limit the scope of the device, which is defined by the following claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law, including the Doctrine of Equivalents.
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