Electricity: conductors and insulators – Overhead – Towers – poles or posts
Patent
1991-06-28
1994-02-08
Picard, Leo P.
Electricity: conductors and insulators
Overhead
Towers, poles or posts
H02G 312
Patent
active
052850099
ABSTRACT:
Two-part floor box disassembled at job site so one part can be connected to conduit without interference from the other part and then the parts reassembled for the pour. Parts are preferably a stamped sheet metal base and a plastic housing which can be slipped into and out of a cavity in base. Radially extending wiring compartments provide for feed thru and for feeding power from outside to the inside of the box structured so any combination of power and communication can be employed.
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Bowman Timothy S.
Harmon J. David
Butler Manufacturing Company
Picard Leo P.
Tone David
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