Stabilizing brackets for electrical boxes

US11374389B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11374389-B2
Application numberUS-202016997294-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 19, 2020
Priority dateAug 27, 2019
Publication dateJun 28, 2022
Grant dateJun 28, 2022

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The present disclosure relates to electrical box assemblies and universal stabilizing brackets that can be used to stabilize electrical boxes attached to different size wall studs. The electrical box assemblies include an electrical box and a stabilizing bracket. Each stabilizing brackets includes a base, a front stop, a rear stop and one or more rear stop segments. The front and rear stops and the rear stop segments include a face member that extends substantially perpendicularly relative to the base. One or more notches are positioned at a junction between each rear stop to facilitate the breaking away of rear stop segments to modify the length of the stabilizing bracket.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electrical box stabilizing bracket comprising: a base having a front stop extending from a first end portion of the base and a rear stop extending from a second end portion of the base; and a plurality of rear stop segments arranged in series with a first of the plurality of rear stop segments extending from the rear stop of the base, wherein each rear stop segment can be individually removed from the stabilizing bracket. 2. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 1 , wherein the front stop includes a face member that is substantially perpendicular to the base, and the rear stop includes a face member that is substantially perpendicular to the base. 3. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 1 , wherein each rear stop segment includes a face member that is substantially perpendicular to the base. 4. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one notch formed between each rear stop segment that facilitates individual removal of the rear stop segments from the stabilizing bracket. 5. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 1 , wherein each rear stop segment has a predefined length. 6. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 1 , wherein each rear stop segment comprises a main body and a face member. 7. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 6 , wherein the face member of each rear stop segment is substantially perpendicular to the main body. 8. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 1 , wherein a length from the front stop to the rear stop of the base and at least one of the plurality of rear stop segments is sufficient to fit between a 2″×6″ stud. 9. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 1 , wherein a length from the front stop to the rear stop of the base and at least one of the plurality of rear stop segments is sufficient to fit between a 2″×4″ stud. 10. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 1 , wherein a length from the front stop to the rear stop of the base is sufficient to fit between a 2″×3″ stud. 11. An electrical box assembly comprising: an electrical box having at least two side walls, the electrical box being attachable to a stud such that a first of the at least two side walls is adjacent the stud when the electrical box is attached to the stud; and a stabilizing bracket attached to a second of the at least two side walls, the stabilizing bracket comprising, a base having a front stop extending from a first end portion of the base and a rear stop extending from a second end portion of the base; and a plurality of rear stop segments arranged in series with a first of the plurality of rear stop segments extending from the rear stop of the base, wherein each rear stop segment can be individually removed from the stabilizing bracket. 12. The electrical box assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the front stop includes a face member that is substantially perpendicular to the base, and the rear stop includes a face member that is substantially perpendicular to the base. 13. The electrical box assembly according to claim 11 , wherein each rear stop segment includes a face member that is substantially perpendicular to the base. 14. The electrical box assembly according to claim 11 , further comprising at least one notch formed between each rear stop segment that facilitates individual removal of the rear stop segments from the stabilizing bracket. 15. The electrical box assembly according to claim 11 , wherein each rear stop segment has a predefined length. 16. The electrical box assembly according to claim 11 , wherein each rear stop segment comprises a main body and a face member. 17. The electrical box assembly according to claim 16 , wherein the face member of each rear stop segment is substantially perpendicular to the main body. 18. The electrical box assembly according to claim 11 , wherein a length from the front stop to the rear stop of the base and at least one of the plurality of rear stop segments is sufficient to fit between a 2″×6″ stud. 19. The electrical box assembly according to claim 11 , wherein a length from the front stop to the rear stop of the base and at least one of the plurality of rear stop segments is sufficient to fit between a 2″×4″ stud. 20. The electrical box assembly according to claim 11 , wherein a length from the front stop to the rear stop of the base is sufficient to fit between a 2″×3″ stud. 21. An electrical box stabilizing bracket comprising: a base having a front stop extending from a first end portion of the base and a rear stop extending from a second end portion of the base; a plurality of rear stop segments arranged in series with a first of the plurality of rear stop segments extending from the rear stop of the base, wherein each rear stop segment can be individually removed from the stabilizing bracket; and at least one notch formed between each rear stop segment that facilitates individual removal of the rear stop segments from the stabilizing bracket. 22. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 21 , wherein the front stop includes a face member that is substantially perpendicular to the base, and the rear stop includes a face member that is substantially perpendicular to the base. 23. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 21 , wherein each rear stop segment includes a face member that is substantially perpendicular to the base. 24. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 21 , wherein each rear stop segment has a predefined length. 25. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 21 , wherein each rear stop segment comprises a main body and a face member. 26. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 25 , wherein the face member of each rear stop segment is substantially perpendicular to the main body. 27. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 21 , wherein a length from the front stop to the rear stop of the base and at least one of the plurality of rear stop segments is sufficient to fit between a 2″×6″ stud. 28. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 21 , wherein a length from the front stop to the rear stop of the base and at least one of the plurality of rear stop segments is sufficient to fit between a 2″×4″ stud. 29. The stabilizing bracket according to claim 21 , wherein a length from the front stop to the rear stop of the base is sufficient to fit between a 2″×3″ stud. 30. An electrical box assembly comprising: an electrical box having at least two side walls, the electrical box being attachable to a stud such that a first of the at least two side walls is adjacent the stud when the electrical box is attached to the stud; and a stabilizing bracket attached to a second of the at least two side walls, the stabilizing bracket comprising, a base having a front stop extending from a first end portion of the base and a rear stop extending from a second end portion of the base; a plurality of rear stop segments arranged in series with a first of the plurality of rear stop segments extending from the rear stop of the base, wherein each rear stop segment can be individually removed from the stabilizing bracket; and at least one notch formed between each rear stop segment that facilitates individual removal of the rear stop segments from the stabilizing bracket. 31. The electrical box assembly according to claim 30 , wherein the f

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  • Bases, casings or covers · CPC title

  • H02G3/126Primary

    with supporting means for mounting on a single wall stud · CPC title

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What does patent US11374389B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to electrical box assemblies and universal stabilizing brackets that can be used to stabilize electrical boxes attached to different size wall studs. The electrical box assemblies include an electrical box and a stabilizing bracket. Each stabilizing brackets includes a base, a front stop, a rear stop and one or more rear stop segments. The front and rear stops and…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hubbell Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02G3/126. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 28 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).