Punch set for electrical box
US-12046886-B2 · Jul 23, 2024 · US
US9559506B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9559506-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514731615-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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A cable connector is provided for coupling to and mounted within the internal cavity of an electrical box for securing an electrical cable passing through an opening in the electrical box. The cable connector includes a housing having a first end positioned next to or adjacent the cable opening in the electrical box and a second end spaced from the first end and the cable opening. At least one and typically two cable retaining members are positioned in the cable opening of the housing between the front wall and the rear wall. The cable retainer has a body with a plurality of retaining arms extending into an axial passage of the body for gripping the outer surface of a cable.
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What is claimed is: 1. A cable connector for coupling a cable to an electrical box, said cable connector comprising: a housing configured for coupling to an electrical box, said housing having a substantially planar front wall having a cable opening forming a cable passage and a substantially planar rear wall spaced from said front wall and having a cable opening aligned with said cable opening in said front wall; and a cable retainer received in said opening in said front wall and positioned between said front wall and said rear wall, said cable retainer having a body with a cable passage for receiving the electrical cable, said cable retainer configured for gripping an outer surface of the cable and retaining the cable within the cable passage of the cable retainer. 2. The cable connector of claim 1 , said cable retainer further comprising a plurality of outwardly extending tabs extending from a first end of said cable retainer, said tabs contacting an outer surface of said front wall, and where said cable retainer is received in said cable opening in said front wall and spaced from said rear wall, said tabs configured to limit sliding movement of said cable retainer within said opening toward said rear wall. 3. The cable connector of claim 2 , wherein said cable retainer has at least one spring biased retaining arm extending into said cable passage for contacting the cable to prevent removal of the cable from said cable retainer. 4. The cable connector of claim 1 , further comprising a collar on an inner surface of said front wall and extending toward said rear wall, said collar having a distal end spaced from said rear wall, and where said cable retainer is received in an axial passage of said collar said cable retainer having a first end with a plurality of outwardly extending tabs contacting an out surface of said front wall to limit sliding movement within said collar toward said rear wall, said cable retainer having a second end spaced from said rear wall and positioned between said collar and rear wall. 5. The cable connector of claim 4 , wherein said body of said cable retainer has a substantially cylindrical configuration with an axial passage, said body being received in said collar in said front wall; and a plurality of arms extending into said axial passage and oriented for gripping the cable received in said axial passage. 6. The cable connector of claim 1 , wherein said housing further comprising a top wall extending between said front wall and rear wall and having a slot therein, said cable retainer is received in said slot and has two spaced apart legs to define a cable passage through said cable retainer, said legs being spaced apart a distance to grip the cable, and where said cable retainer is received in said slot for sliding between a first position spaced outwardly from an axis of said cable passage to allow the cable to pass through and a second position in said cable passage to grip the cable between said legs. 7. The cable connector of claim 1 , further comprising a collar extending from said front wall toward said rear wall and having a dimension to receive the cable, and an annular spring positioned in an annular recess on an inner surface of said collar and having a central opening for receiving the cable, and said annular spring being configured to allow a cable to pass through in a direction toward said rear wall and to grip an outer surface of said cable to prevent the cable from withdrawing from the annular spring. 8. The cable connector of claim 7 , wherein said annular spring is retained in said annular recess in a first position to allow the cable to pass through, and where said annular spring is movable in an axial direction with respect to the axial passage to a second position within said collar to grip the cable. 9. An electrical box assembly comprising: an electrical box having a rear wall and a side wall, said side wall having at least one cable opening with a dimension for receiving a cable; a cable connector positioned entirely within a cavity of said electrical box and coupled to said electrical box for coupling an electrical cable to the electrical box, said cable connector comprising; a housing coupled to said electrical box, said housing having a substantially planar front wall having a cable opening aligned with said cable opening in said electrical box and defining a cable passage for receiving the cable, said housing having a substantially planar rear wall spaced from said front wall and having a cable opening aligned with said cable opening in said front wall; and a cable retainer slidably received in said cable passage and said cable opening in said front wall, said cable retainer having a body with an axial passage for receiving the electrical cable, said body having at least one retaining arm oriented for gripping an outer surface of the cable, said housing and cable retainer being positioned entirely within said electrical box. 10. The electrical box assembly of claim 9 , wherein said cable retainer has a substantially cylindrical shape with a plurality of outwardly extending tabs at a first end of said body contacting an outer surface of said front wall of said housing, and where said tabs are positioned and captured between said front wall of said housing and an inner surface of said side wall of said electrical box to limit axial movement of said cable retainer with respect to said housing. 11. The electrical box assembly of claim 9 , wherein said cable retainer has a plurality of said arms extending into said cable passage of said body of said cable connector. 12. The electrical box assembly of claim 9 , wherein said front wall of said housing is coupled to said side wall or rear wall of said electrical box by a fastener. 13. The electrical box assembly of claim 9 , further comprising a collar extending from an inner surface of said front wall toward said rear wall and surrounding said opening in said front wall, said collar having a distal end spaced from said rear wall; and said body of said cable retainer is received in said collar, said body having a first end with a plurality of tabs extending outward for contacting an outer surface of said front wall to limit axial movement of said cable retainer toward said rear wall and positioned between said front wall of said housing and an inner surface of said side wall of said electrical box, said body having a second end spaced from said rear wall and positioned between said collar and said rear wall. 14. The electrical box assembly of claim 13 , wherein said housing includes a top wall extending between said front wall and said rear wall. 15. The electrical box assembly of claim 9 , wherein said front wall of said housing has two spaced apart cable openings, each opening configured for receiving a cable, each said opening having a collar extending from an inner surface of said front wall toward said rear wall and surrounding said opening in said front wall, said collar having a distal end spaced from said rear wall. 16. A cable retainer comprising a housing having a substantially planar front wall with a first opening and a second opening, each opening defining a respective cable passage extending through said front wall, a substantially planar rear wall spaced from said front wall and having a first and second cable opening axially aligned with said respective cable opening in said front wall, and a top wall extending between said front wall and said rear wall; and a cable retainer received in each said first and second cable openings in said front wall and couple
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