Thermostat cover

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Electric shock hazard protective devices – Shock protection – grounding devices

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174138F, 219330, 361334, H02B 114, H01R 1344, H05K 503

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ABSTRACT:
An electrically insulative shield is disclosed for engaging and covering a device in an electrical circuit. The shield includes a generally planar portion having first, second and third edges. When the shield is engaged to the device, these edges correspond generally in position to the first, second and third sides of the electrical device. A first gripping member extends outwardly from the planar portion adjacent the first edge. The gripping member includes an apertured portion for receiving a projection formed on the first side of the device. A first outwardly extending gripping hook member is provided adjacent the second edge. The first hook member grips a projection adjacent the second side of the device. A second outwardly extending gripping hook member is provided adjacent the third edge of the planar portion. The second hook member grips a projection adjacent the third side of the device.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3621197 (1971-11-01), Place
patent: 4008419 (1977-02-01), Stearley
patent: 4055724 (1977-10-01), Manecke et al.

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