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- a power distribution system may comprise an electrical box, a plaster ring and an electrical device, such as an outlet or switch.
- an electrical box During a roughing phase of construction, electrical boxes with attached plaster rings are mounted to wall studs at predetermined locations. A journeyman electrician routes power cables through building framing to the appropriate box. Then power cables are fed through openings in the rear or sides of the boxes and folded back inside. During a trim phase, electrical devices are mounted to the plaster rings.
- a pre-wired power distribution system advantageously combines installation flexibility, convenience and verifiability.
- a combination electrical box, plaster ring, one or more electrical devices installed in the plaster ring and one or more pre-wired grounds between the electrical box and the electrical device or devices provides for a pre-tested ground path.
- the electrical device is a wiring module configured to accept any of various functional modules.
- the pre-wired ground also functions as a lanyard between the electrical device and the electrical box, allowing the plaster ring to be pivoted to, and supported in, an open position to provide hands-free connection of power wires to the electrical device. This feature is particularly useful for wiring gang electrical boxes housing multiple electrical devices.
- a ground bus bar mounted to the electrical box provides further flexibility by accommodating multiple grounds for power cables routed to the electrical box.
- an electrical box, a plaster ring and wiring module or other electrical device or devices may be manufactured, assembled, distributed and/or installed as a pre-wired power distribution component, by itself or in combination with an adjustable mount.
- FIGS. 1 A-B are perspective views of a pre-wired power distribution system in an open position and a closed position, respectively;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a pre-wired power distribution system embodiment having a writing module with external push wire connectors;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a pre-wired power distribution system embodiment having a wiring module with internal push wire connectors;
- FIG. 4A is a front perspective view of an embodiment of a wiring module with internal push wire connectors
- FIG. 4B is a rear perspective view of the wiring module of FIG. 4A ;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a pre-wired power distribution system embodiment having a box-mounted ground bus bar.
- FIGS. 1 A-B illustrate a pre-wired power distribution system 100 having an electrical box 120 configured to attach at least one power cable, an adjustable plaster ring 140 , an electrical device 160 mounted to the plaster ring 140 and a ground lanyard 180 pre-wired between the electrical device 160 and the electrical box 120 .
- the electrical box 160 can be any type known in the art.
- the electrical device 160 is a wiring module that is configured to connect to a source of electrical power via a plurality of cables (e.g., hot, neutral, and ground cables).
- the plurality of cables (not shown) are fed through the electrical box 120 and connected to a wiring portion of the wiring module, as disclosed herein.
- the wiring portion of the wiring module is substantially enclosed by the electrical box 120 and the adjustable plaster ring 140 , and is inaccessible to users.
- the wiring module also includes a user-accessible portion that removably accepts a functional module (not shown) that provides a selected electrical power distribution function.
- the functional module may be an outlet receptacle or a switch.
- the user-accessible portion of the wiring module includes shielded connectors, or sockets, that mate with the functional module.
- the shielded connectors help reduce the risk of electrical shock to users when a functional module is not installed in the wiring module.
- the shielded connectors are concealed by a protective cover 161 that protects the connectors from foreign objects, for example, during a rough-in phase of construction.
- the functional module can be installed without accessing the wiring portion of the wiring module or the power cables.
- the electrical device 160 (e.g., a wiring module) is mounted to the adjustable plaster ring 140 .
- the adjustable plaster ring provides for an adjustable distance between the electrical device 160 and the electrical box 120 .
- the adjustable plaster ring may include adjusting screws that can be turned to increase or decrease the distance between the electrical device 160 and the electrical box 120 . In this way, the depth of the electrical device 160 within a wall can be adjusted to result in the desired fit with the wallboard.
- the plaster ring 140 can be releasably attached to the electrical box 120 .
- the plaster ring 140 is movable between an open position FIG. 1A distal the electrical box 120 and a closed position FIG. 1B proximate the electrical box 120 .
- the plaster ring 140 can be releasably attached to the electrical box 120 in the closed position.
- the ground lanyard 180 provides a ground path from the electrical device 160 to the electrical box and mechanically supports the plaster ring in the open position. In some embodiments, however, the ground lanyard 180 does not necessarily support the plaster ring in the open position.
- the ground lanyard 180 is a ground wire connected between a single point ground 222 ( FIG. 2 ) on the electrical box 120 and a ground terminal 252 ( FIG. 2 ) on the electrical device 160 , as described in further detail with respect to FIGS. 2-3 , below.
- the ground lanyard 180 includes multiple ground wires connected between a ground bus bar 450 ( FIG. 4 ) mounted on a multi-gang electrical box 420 ( FIG. 4 ) and the ground terminals 462 ( FIG. 4 ) of multiple electrical devices 460 ( FIG. 4 ) mounted in a multi-gang plaster ring 440 ( FIG. 4 ), as described in further detail with respect to FIG. 4 , below.
- the electrical devices 160 may be wiring modules that are configured to accept various functional modules.
- the electrical box 120 is adapted to utilize various adjustable or fixed stud brackets, and the plaster ring 140 may be adjustable. These aspects facilitate the positioning of the mounted electrical devices during wall installation of the ground wire supporting wiring assembly 100 .
- a pre-wired power distribution system provides a broadly adaptable electrical system component.
- connections between the ground lanyard 180 and the electrical box 120 can be formed using any type of connection known in the art.
- a connection between the ground lanyard 180 and the electrical box 120 or the electrical device 160 may comprise an electrical screw terminal or a push-in connector.
- the electrical screw terminal is treated with a threadlocker material once the connection is made to improve the mechanical reliability of the connection.
- the ground lanyard 180 can also be soldered or clamped to the electrical box 120 or the electrical device 160 .
- the connection between the ground lanyard 180 and the electrical box 120 or the electrical device 160 can be made substantially permanent because the wiring module need not be removed to replace an outlet receptacle, switch, or other similar functional module.
- ground lanyard 180 and the electrical device 160 or the electrical box 120 can be made substantially permanent can also allow the connections to be made stronger (allowing the ground lanyard to support the weight of the electrical device 160 and adjustable plaster ring 140 , as described herein) and more reliable, both from a mechanical and an electrical standpoint.
- the pre-wired ground lanyard 180 can be advantageously tested at the manufacturer.
- the ground lanyard 180 is subjected to a mechanical pull test and an electrical continuity test.
- the pull-test has at least a 20 lb. force.
- the mechanical pull test and the electrical continuity test would otherwise be too cumbersome to perform on ground connections installed by an electrician at a worksite.
- these tests can be performed more efficiently than can be done at a worksite.
- these tests can be performed using equipment that is too expensive or bulky to use at a worksite where the ground connection might otherwise be installed.
- the ground lanyard 180 is not pre-wired but is instead configured to be connected upon installation of the electrical device 160 within the electrical box 120 .
- the plaster ring 140 can be supported in an open position ( FIG. 1A ) by the ground lanyard 180 , advantageously allowing an electrician hands-free access to one or more electrical devices 160 so as to wire these devices to power cables routed to the electrical box 120 .
- the plaster ring 140 is moved to a closed position ( FIG. 1B ) and secured to the electrical box 120 .
- Multiple electrical devices 160 can be pre-attached to the plaster ring 140 because doing so does not block access to the electrical box 120 or impede the wiring process.
- the use of a ground bus bar as the electrical box ground junction 184 advantageously allows the ground wiring of one or more power cables to the bus bar without resorting to ad hoc pigtail junctions or the use of the electrical device connectors.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a pre-wired power distribution system embodiment 200 having a wiring module 260 pre-wired with push-wire connectors 250 .
- a ground wire 280 extends between the wiring module 260 and an electrical box 120 .
- the ground wire 280 includes a push-wire connector at some point along its length to be connected to a ground cable fed into the electrical box 120 along with other power distribution cables.
- the ground wire 280 has a first end 282 attached to a ground push-wire connector 252 and a second end 284 secured to a ground attachment point 222 in the interior of the electrical box 120 .
- the ground attachment point 222 is a screw terminal.
- the push-wire connectors 250 are connected to internal crimp wires of the wiring module 260 and adapted to accept power and ground wires from cables (not shown) routed to the electrical box 120 .
- An electrician can easily and quickly attach the power wires to the appropriate push wire connectors 250 while the plaster ring 140 is supported by the ground wire 280 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates another pre-wired power distribution system embodiment 300 having a wiring module 360 with internal push-wire connectors 350 .
- a ground wire 280 extends between the wiring module 360 and an electrical box 120 .
- the ground wire 280 has a first end 282 attached to a ground push-wire connector 352 and a second end 284 secured to a ground attachment point 222 in the interior of the electrical box 120 .
- the push-wire connectors 350 are adapted to accept power and ground wires from cables (not shown) routed to the electrical box 120 .
- FIG. 4A is a front perspective view of an embodiment of a wiring module 460 having internal push-wire connectors 407 .
- the wiring module 460 has a mounting bracket 406 with an aperture 401 to mount the wiring module 460 to an adjustable plaster ring (e.g., 140 ) and an aperture 402 to attach a protective cover (e.g., 161 ) to the wiring module 460 .
- the wiring module 460 also includes shielded connectors 403 for receiving a functional module (e.g., an outlet receptacle functional module or a switch functional module).
- FIG. 4B is a rear perspective view of the wiring module 460 .
- the wiring module 460 includes a screw terminal ground lanyard connection point 452 .
- the ground lanyard connection point is, for example, an internal push-wire connector, a soldered joint, or a clamped joint.
- the wiring module 460 also includes internal push-wire connectors 407 for receiving power cables (e.g., hot, neutral, and ground power cables) routed to an electrical box (e.g., 120 ).
- the internal push-wire connectors 407 can also be used for creating a ground connection between the wiring module 460 and an electrical box (e.g., 120 ).
- the wiring module 460 could be mechanically and electrically coupled to an electrical box via a pre-wired ground lanyard (e.g., 180 ).
- the internal push-wire connectors 407 can be, for example, any type of push-in connector housed wholly or partially within the wiring module 460 for receiving power cables. In some embodiments, the internal push-wire connectors 407 are stab-in connectors.
- the wiring module 460 also includes a tab 405 that covers screw terminals that are in electrical contact with individual ones of the internal push-wire connectors 407 . The screw terminals can be used as an alternative to the internal push-wire connectors 407 if desired.
- the internal push-wire connectors 407 are particularly advantageous in situations where space within the electrical box 160 is limited or in any other setting where it is desirable to conserve space within the electrical box 160 . This may be true, for example, in relatively shallow walls (e.g., walls measuring less than about 3′′ from the outside edge of a wall stud to the back wall).
- the internal push-wire connectors 407 conserve space within the electrical box 160 (or allow for the usage of a shallower depth electrical box 160 ) because they do not include a length of wire between the wiring module and a connector as is the case for the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2 having external push-wire connectors 250 . While such external push-wire connectors 250 are desirable under some circumstances, the internal push-wire connectors of FIGS.
- 3-4 can result in space and cost savings due to the elimination of wire joining the connectors (e.g., 250 ) to the wiring module (e.g., 260 ). It should be understood that the wiring module 460 with internal push-wire connectors can be used with or without a pre-wired ground lanyard (e.g., 180 ).
- FIG. 5 illustrates a pre-wired power distribution system embodiment 500 having a 3-gang electrical box 520 , a 3-gang adjustable plaster ring 540 , a ground bus bar 550 mounted directly to the electrical box 520 , three wiring modules 560 attached to the plaster ring 540 and a multiple wire ground lanyard 580 .
- the ground lanyard 580 extends between the bus bar 550 and ground terminals 562 on each of the wiring modules 560 .
- the bus bar 550 is configured to accept additional ground wires from power cables routed to and from the electrical box 520 .
- the ground lanyard 580 supports the plaster ring 540 in the open position shown, providing a wiring platform for the electrician to wire all three wiring modules 560 as a unit without having to handle and hold each of the wiring modules individually during the wiring process.
- the bus bar 550 is configured to allow the attachment of multiple ground wires 580 so as to provide ground connections for not only wiring modules, but also power cables routed in and out of the electrical box 520 .
- the bus bar 550 has a plurality of sections 552 and individual terminals 551 within each section. In an embodiment, there is one section 552 corresponding to each of the wiring modules 560 and multiple terminals 551 in each section. Each of the sections can be in electrical contact or electrically isolated. In this manner, ground wiring capacity increases with the size and electrical device mounting capacity of the electrical box 520 .
- Each terminal 551 is configured to accept a ground wire 580 from either a wiring module 560 or an attached power cable.
- the bus bar 550 has three sections corresponding to three wiring modules, and each section has four terminals configured to accept up to four ground wires, though other numbers of sections and terminals are also possible.
- the bus bar 550 advantageously eliminates the need for pigtail ground connections or the equivalent use of electrical device terminals.
- the bus bar 550 can be configured for use with external push wire connector wiring modules 260 ( FIG. 2 ), internal push wire connector wiring modules 360 ( FIG. 3 ) or any electrical devices having push-wire, screw terminal or similar wire connectors.
- a pre-wired power distribution system can be configured for any number of electrical devices, including 2-gang, 4-gang, and other many-gang embodiments.
- a pre-wired power distribution system has been disclosed in detail in connection with various embodiments. These embodiments are disclosed by way of examples only and are not to limit the scope of the claims that follow.
- One of ordinary skill in art will appreciate many variations and modifications.
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A power distribution system has an electrical box configured to attach a power cable, a plaster ring releasably mounted to the box and one or more electrical devices installed into the ring. A pre-wired ground extends from a first end physically and electrically connected to a ground terminal on the electrical device. The plaster ring is movable between a closed position proximate the box and an open position distal the box. The pre-wired ground is configured as a lanyard so as to support the plaster ring as a wiring platform in the open position for connecting wires between the power cable and the electrical device or devices.
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- This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/833,966 filed Jul. 29, 2006 and entitled “Pre-wired Power Distribution System,” which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
- Wiring modules and corresponding functional modules are described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,884,111 entitled Safety Module Electrical Distribution System, issued Apr. 26, 2005; U.S. Pat. No. 6,341,981 entitled Safety Electrical Outlet And Switch System, issued Jan. 29, 2002; and U.S. Pat. No. 6,894,221 entitled Safety Outlet Module, issued May 17, 2005. Modular electrical devices, electrical boxes and adjustable mounts are described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/924,555 entitled Universal Electrical Wiring Component, filed Aug. 24, 2004. A wiring support platform is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/108,005 entitled Hinged Wiring Assembly, filed Apr. 16, 2005. All of the above-referenced patents and patent applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- A power distribution system may comprise an electrical box, a plaster ring and an electrical device, such as an outlet or switch. During a roughing phase of construction, electrical boxes with attached plaster rings are mounted to wall studs at predetermined locations. A journeyman electrician routes power cables through building framing to the appropriate box. Then power cables are fed through openings in the rear or sides of the boxes and folded back inside. During a trim phase, electrical devices are mounted to the plaster rings.
- Conventional electrical distribution systems consist of either prefabricated components customized for particular electrical distribution points within a building or individual components that must be planned for, ordered, allocated to building locations and then attached together and wired during installation at each electrical distribution point. Further, it is impractical to test each wired installation for conformance to construction standards.
- A pre-wired power distribution system, in contrast, advantageously combines installation flexibility, convenience and verifiability. A combination electrical box, plaster ring, one or more electrical devices installed in the plaster ring and one or more pre-wired grounds between the electrical box and the electrical device or devices provides for a pre-tested ground path. In an embodiment, the electrical device is a wiring module configured to accept any of various functional modules. The pre-wired ground also functions as a lanyard between the electrical device and the electrical box, allowing the plaster ring to be pivoted to, and supported in, an open position to provide hands-free connection of power wires to the electrical device. This feature is particularly useful for wiring gang electrical boxes housing multiple electrical devices. In an embodiment, a ground bus bar mounted to the electrical box provides further flexibility by accommodating multiple grounds for power cables routed to the electrical box. In this manner, an electrical box, a plaster ring and wiring module or other electrical device or devices may be manufactured, assembled, distributed and/or installed as a pre-wired power distribution component, by itself or in combination with an adjustable mount.
- FIGS. 1A-B are perspective views of a pre-wired power distribution system in an open position and a closed position, respectively;
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FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a pre-wired power distribution system embodiment having a writing module with external push wire connectors; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a pre-wired power distribution system embodiment having a wiring module with internal push wire connectors; -
FIG. 4A is a front perspective view of an embodiment of a wiring module with internal push wire connectors; -
FIG. 4B is a rear perspective view of the wiring module ofFIG. 4A ; and -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a pre-wired power distribution system embodiment having a box-mounted ground bus bar. - FIGS. 1A-B illustrate a pre-wired
power distribution system 100 having anelectrical box 120 configured to attach at least one power cable, anadjustable plaster ring 140, anelectrical device 160 mounted to theplaster ring 140 and aground lanyard 180 pre-wired between theelectrical device 160 and theelectrical box 120. Theelectrical box 160 can be any type known in the art. - In some embodiments, the
electrical device 160 is a wiring module that is configured to connect to a source of electrical power via a plurality of cables (e.g., hot, neutral, and ground cables). The plurality of cables (not shown) are fed through theelectrical box 120 and connected to a wiring portion of the wiring module, as disclosed herein. In some embodiments, once the wiring module is connected to power cables and fully installed within theelectrical box 120, the wiring portion of the wiring module is substantially enclosed by theelectrical box 120 and theadjustable plaster ring 140, and is inaccessible to users. The wiring module also includes a user-accessible portion that removably accepts a functional module (not shown) that provides a selected electrical power distribution function. For example, the functional module may be an outlet receptacle or a switch. The user-accessible portion of the wiring module includes shielded connectors, or sockets, that mate with the functional module. The shielded connectors help reduce the risk of electrical shock to users when a functional module is not installed in the wiring module. InFIG. 1B , the shielded connectors are concealed by aprotective cover 161 that protects the connectors from foreign objects, for example, during a rough-in phase of construction. The functional module can be installed without accessing the wiring portion of the wiring module or the power cables. - In some embodiments, the electrical device 160 (e.g., a wiring module) is mounted to the
adjustable plaster ring 140. The adjustable plaster ring provides for an adjustable distance between theelectrical device 160 and theelectrical box 120. For example, the adjustable plaster ring may include adjusting screws that can be turned to increase or decrease the distance between theelectrical device 160 and theelectrical box 120. In this way, the depth of theelectrical device 160 within a wall can be adjusted to result in the desired fit with the wallboard. - One
lanyard end 182 is connected to abox ground junction 122 and anotherlanyard end 184 is connected to an electrical device terminal 162. Theplaster ring 140 can be releasably attached to theelectrical box 120. Theplaster ring 140 is movable between an open positionFIG. 1A distal theelectrical box 120 and a closed positionFIG. 1B proximate theelectrical box 120. Theplaster ring 140 can be releasably attached to theelectrical box 120 in the closed position. Theground lanyard 180 provides a ground path from theelectrical device 160 to the electrical box and mechanically supports the plaster ring in the open position. In some embodiments, however, theground lanyard 180 does not necessarily support the plaster ring in the open position. - In an embodiment, the
ground lanyard 180 is a ground wire connected between a single point ground 222 (FIG. 2 ) on theelectrical box 120 and a ground terminal 252 (FIG. 2 ) on theelectrical device 160, as described in further detail with respect toFIGS. 2-3 , below. In another embodiment, theground lanyard 180 includes multiple ground wires connected between a ground bus bar 450 (FIG. 4 ) mounted on a multi-gang electrical box 420 (FIG. 4 ) and the ground terminals 462 (FIG. 4 ) of multiple electrical devices 460 (FIG. 4 ) mounted in a multi-gang plaster ring 440 (FIG. 4 ), as described in further detail with respect toFIG. 4 , below. As described herein, theelectrical devices 160 may be wiring modules that are configured to accept various functional modules. Theelectrical box 120 is adapted to utilize various adjustable or fixed stud brackets, and theplaster ring 140 may be adjustable. These aspects facilitate the positioning of the mounted electrical devices during wall installation of the ground wire supportingwiring assembly 100. With this combination of features, a pre-wired power distribution system provides a broadly adaptable electrical system component. - The connections between the
ground lanyard 180 and theelectrical box 120 can be formed using any type of connection known in the art. For example, a connection between theground lanyard 180 and theelectrical box 120 or theelectrical device 160 may comprise an electrical screw terminal or a push-in connector. In some embodiments, the electrical screw terminal is treated with a threadlocker material once the connection is made to improve the mechanical reliability of the connection. Theground lanyard 180 can also be soldered or clamped to theelectrical box 120 or theelectrical device 160. Advantageously, in cases where theelectrical device 160 is a wiring module, the connection between theground lanyard 180 and theelectrical box 120 or theelectrical device 160 can be made substantially permanent because the wiring module need not be removed to replace an outlet receptacle, switch, or other similar functional module. In contrast, it would generally be undesirable to form a permanent ground connection between a conventional outlet receptacle or switch and anelectrical box 120 because doing so may prevent the replacement of the conventional outlet receptacle or switch. The fact that the connections between theground lanyard 180 and theelectrical device 160 or theelectrical box 120 can be made substantially permanent can also allow the connections to be made stronger (allowing the ground lanyard to support the weight of theelectrical device 160 andadjustable plaster ring 140, as described herein) and more reliable, both from a mechanical and an electrical standpoint. - The
pre-wired ground lanyard 180 can be advantageously tested at the manufacturer. In an embodiment, theground lanyard 180 is subjected to a mechanical pull test and an electrical continuity test. In a particular embodiment, the pull-test has at least a 20 lb. force. The mechanical pull test and the electrical continuity test would otherwise be too cumbersome to perform on ground connections installed by an electrician at a worksite. However, since the ground connection between theelectrical device 160 and theelectrical box 120 is installed at the manufacturer, these tests can be performed more efficiently than can be done at a worksite. Moreover, these tests can be performed using equipment that is too expensive or bulky to use at a worksite where the ground connection might otherwise be installed. In some embodiments, however, theground lanyard 180 is not pre-wired but is instead configured to be connected upon installation of theelectrical device 160 within theelectrical box 120. - Since the ground connection between the
electrical device 160 and theelectrical box 120 acts as a pull-testedlanyard 180, theplaster ring 140 can be supported in an open position (FIG. 1A ) by theground lanyard 180, advantageously allowing an electrician hands-free access to one or moreelectrical devices 160 so as to wire these devices to power cables routed to theelectrical box 120. Upon wiring completion, theplaster ring 140 is moved to a closed position (FIG. 1B ) and secured to theelectrical box 120. Multipleelectrical devices 160 can be pre-attached to theplaster ring 140 because doing so does not block access to theelectrical box 120 or impede the wiring process. Further, the use of a ground bus bar as the electricalbox ground junction 184 advantageously allows the ground wiring of one or more power cables to the bus bar without resorting to ad hoc pigtail junctions or the use of the electrical device connectors. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a pre-wired powerdistribution system embodiment 200 having awiring module 260 pre-wired with push-wire connectors 250. Aground wire 280 extends between thewiring module 260 and anelectrical box 120. In some embodiments, theground wire 280 includes a push-wire connector at some point along its length to be connected to a ground cable fed into theelectrical box 120 along with other power distribution cables. Theground wire 280 has afirst end 282 attached to a ground push-wire connector 252 and asecond end 284 secured to aground attachment point 222 in the interior of theelectrical box 120. In some embodiments, theground attachment point 222 is a screw terminal. The push-wire connectors 250 are connected to internal crimp wires of thewiring module 260 and adapted to accept power and ground wires from cables (not shown) routed to theelectrical box 120. An electrician can easily and quickly attach the power wires to the appropriatepush wire connectors 250 while theplaster ring 140 is supported by theground wire 280. -
FIG. 3 illustrates another pre-wired powerdistribution system embodiment 300 having awiring module 360 with internal push-wire connectors 350. Aground wire 280 extends between thewiring module 360 and anelectrical box 120. Theground wire 280 has afirst end 282 attached to a ground push-wire connector 352 and asecond end 284 secured to aground attachment point 222 in the interior of theelectrical box 120. The push-wire connectors 350 are adapted to accept power and ground wires from cables (not shown) routed to theelectrical box 120. -
FIG. 4A is a front perspective view of an embodiment of awiring module 460 having internal push-wire connectors 407. Thewiring module 460 has a mountingbracket 406 with anaperture 401 to mount thewiring module 460 to an adjustable plaster ring (e.g., 140) and anaperture 402 to attach a protective cover (e.g., 161) to thewiring module 460. Thewiring module 460 also includes shieldedconnectors 403 for receiving a functional module (e.g., an outlet receptacle functional module or a switch functional module). -
FIG. 4B is a rear perspective view of thewiring module 460. Thewiring module 460 includes a screw terminal groundlanyard connection point 452. In other embodiments, the ground lanyard connection point is, for example, an internal push-wire connector, a soldered joint, or a clamped joint. Thewiring module 460 also includes internal push-wire connectors 407 for receiving power cables (e.g., hot, neutral, and ground power cables) routed to an electrical box (e.g., 120). The internal push-wire connectors 407 can also be used for creating a ground connection between thewiring module 460 and an electrical box (e.g., 120). For example, thewiring module 460 could be mechanically and electrically coupled to an electrical box via a pre-wired ground lanyard (e.g., 180). The internal push-wire connectors 407 can be, for example, any type of push-in connector housed wholly or partially within thewiring module 460 for receiving power cables. In some embodiments, the internal push-wire connectors 407 are stab-in connectors. Thewiring module 460 also includes atab 405 that covers screw terminals that are in electrical contact with individual ones of the internal push-wire connectors 407. The screw terminals can be used as an alternative to the internal push-wire connectors 407 if desired. - The internal push-
wire connectors 407 are particularly advantageous in situations where space within theelectrical box 160 is limited or in any other setting where it is desirable to conserve space within theelectrical box 160. This may be true, for example, in relatively shallow walls (e.g., walls measuring less than about 3″ from the outside edge of a wall stud to the back wall). The internal push-wire connectors 407 conserve space within the electrical box 160 (or allow for the usage of a shallower depth electrical box 160) because they do not include a length of wire between the wiring module and a connector as is the case for the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 2 having external push-wire connectors 250. While such external push-wire connectors 250 are desirable under some circumstances, the internal push-wire connectors ofFIGS. 3-4 can result in space and cost savings due to the elimination of wire joining the connectors (e.g., 250) to the wiring module (e.g., 260). It should be understood that thewiring module 460 with internal push-wire connectors can be used with or without a pre-wired ground lanyard (e.g., 180). -
FIG. 5 illustrates a pre-wired powerdistribution system embodiment 500 having a 3-gangelectrical box 520, a 3-gangadjustable plaster ring 540, aground bus bar 550 mounted directly to theelectrical box 520, threewiring modules 560 attached to theplaster ring 540 and a multiplewire ground lanyard 580. Theground lanyard 580 extends between thebus bar 550 andground terminals 562 on each of thewiring modules 560. Thebus bar 550 is configured to accept additional ground wires from power cables routed to and from theelectrical box 520. As such, theground lanyard 580 supports theplaster ring 540 in the open position shown, providing a wiring platform for the electrician to wire all threewiring modules 560 as a unit without having to handle and hold each of the wiring modules individually during the wiring process. - Advantageously, the
bus bar 550 is configured to allow the attachment ofmultiple ground wires 580 so as to provide ground connections for not only wiring modules, but also power cables routed in and out of theelectrical box 520. Thebus bar 550 has a plurality ofsections 552 and individual terminals 551 within each section. In an embodiment, there is onesection 552 corresponding to each of thewiring modules 560 and multiple terminals 551 in each section. Each of the sections can be in electrical contact or electrically isolated. In this manner, ground wiring capacity increases with the size and electrical device mounting capacity of theelectrical box 520. Each terminal 551 is configured to accept aground wire 580 from either awiring module 560 or an attached power cable. In a 3-gang embodiment, thebus bar 550 has three sections corresponding to three wiring modules, and each section has four terminals configured to accept up to four ground wires, though other numbers of sections and terminals are also possible. Thebus bar 550 advantageously eliminates the need for pigtail ground connections or the equivalent use of electrical device terminals. Thebus bar 550 can be configured for use with external push wire connector wiring modules 260 (FIG. 2 ), internal push wire connector wiring modules 360 (FIG. 3 ) or any electrical devices having push-wire, screw terminal or similar wire connectors. - Although described and illustrated herein with respect to 1- and 3-gang embodiments, a pre-wired power distribution system can be configured for any number of electrical devices, including 2-gang, 4-gang, and other many-gang embodiments. A pre-wired power distribution system has been disclosed in detail in connection with various embodiments. These embodiments are disclosed by way of examples only and are not to limit the scope of the claims that follow. One of ordinary skill in art will appreciate many variations and modifications.
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1. A power distribution system comprising:
an electrical box configured to receive a power cable;
a ground junction on the electrical box;
a plaster ring configured to releasably mount to the electrical box;
a wiring module mounted to the plaster ring and having a ground terminal; and
a pre-wired ground connection extending from a first end mechanically and electrically connected to the ground junction and a second end mechanically and electrically connected to the ground terminal,
wherein the plaster ring can move between a closed position proximate the electrical box and an open position distal from the electrical box and the pre-wired ground connection is configured as a lanyard supporting the plaster ring in the open position for connecting wires between the power cable and the wiring module.
2. The power distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the pre-wired ground connection is tested for electrical continuity.
3. The power distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the pre-wired ground connection has been subjected to a mechanical pull test.
4. The power distribution system of claim 3 , wherein the mechanical pull test has a force of at least about 20 lbs.
5. The power distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the pre-wired ground connection and the ground junction are substantially permanently joined.
6. The power distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the ground junction comprises a bus bar.
7. The power distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the electrical box comprises a multi-gang electrical box and the plaster ring comprises a multi-gang plaster ring.
8. The power distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the wiring module comprises external push-wire connectors for coupling to the power cable.
9. The power distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the wiring module comprises internal push-wire connectors for coupling to the power cable.
10. The power distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the wiring module comprises a wiring portion for coupling to a source of electrical power via one or more distribution cables and a user accessible portion with a connector to configured to accept and provide electrical power to a selected one of a plurality of types of functional modules without accessing the one or more distribution cables, the wiring portion at least partially enclosed by the electrical box.
11. The power distribution system of claim 10 , wherein the functional module comprises an outlet receptacle or a switch.
12. The power distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the plaster ring comprises an adjustable plaster ring to provide a variable distance between the electrical box and the wiring module.
13. An electrical wiring method comprising:
providing a power distribution system within a wall, the power distribution system comprising:
an electrical box configured to receive a power cable;
a ground junction on the electrical box;
a plaster ring configured to releasably mount to the electrical box;
a wiring module mounted to the plaster ring and having a ground terminal; and
a pre-wired ground connection extending from a first end mechanically and electrically connected to the ground junction and a second end mechanically and electrically connected to the ground terminal,
wherein the plaster ring can move between a closed position proximate the electrical box and an open position distal from the electrical box and the pre-wired ground connection is configured as a lanyard supporting the plaster ring in the open position for connecting wires between the power cable and the wiring module;
moving the plaster ring from the closed position to the open position;
attaching wires between the power cable and the wiring module; and
moving the plaster ring from the open position to the closed position.
14. The electrical wiring method of claim 13 , further comprising coupling a functional module to the wiring module to provide a selected power distribution function.
15. A modular electrical wiring component comprising:
a wiring portion for coupling to a source of electrical power via at least one cable, the wiring portion comprising a first internal push-wire connector for coupling to the cable;
a user-accessible portion configured to accept and provide electrical power to a functional module that provides a selected electrical distribution function, wherein the user-accessible portion is configured to accept the functional module without access to the wiring portion.
16. The modular electrical wiring component of claim 15 , further comprising a plaster ring mounted to the modular electrical wiring component and configured to releasably mount to an electrical box.
17. The modular electrical wiring component of claim 16 , further comprising a second internal push-wire connector mechanically and electrically connected to a first end of a pre-wired ground connection, a second end of the pre-wired ground connection being mechanically and electrically connected to an electrical box.
18. The modular electrical wiring component of claim 17 , wherein the plaster ring can move between a closed position proximate the electrical box and an open position distal from the electrical box, and wherein the pre-wired ground connection is configured as a lanyard supporting the plaster ring in the open position for connecting wires between the cable and the modular electrical wiring component.
19. The modular electrical wiring component of claim 18 , wherein the pre-wired ground connection has been subjected to a mechanical pull test having a force of at least about 20 lbs.
20. An apparatus comprising:
a wiring module configured to mount within an electrical box, the wiring module having a functional side and a wiring side;
a first push-wire connector disposed on the wiring side of the wiring module, wherein the first push-wire connector is configured to terminate a power cable proximate said wiring side; and
at least one socket disposed on the functional side of the wiring module, the socket configured to receive a functional module wherein the functional module is removably installed in the wiring module proximate the functional side.
21. The apparatus claim 20 , wherein the wiring module is releasably mounted within the electrical box by a plaster ring.
22. The apparatus claim 21 , further comprising a second push-wire connector mechanically and electrically connected to a first end of a pre-wired ground connection, a second end of the pre-wired ground connection being mechanically and electrically connected to the electrical box.
23. The apparatus of claim 22 , wherein the plaster ring can move between a closed position proximate the electrical box and an open position distal from the electrical box, and wherein the pre-wired ground connection is configured as a lanyard supporting the plaster ring in the open position for connecting wires between the power cable and the wiring module.
24. The apparatus of claim 23 , wherein the pre-wired ground connection has been subjected to a mechanical pull test having a force of at least about 20 lbs.
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