LOOKING FOR A ONE-OF-A-KIND PATENT THAT WILL BRING THE
ELECRTICAL CONSTRUCTION COMMUNITY INTO THE MODERN AGE

We are pleased to introduce for sale or license our US Patent for an exciting new innovation in electrical light switch and receptacle circuit boxes.

Our US Patented Quick-E-Box will bring the electrical construction community into the modern age of plug and play and will make it much easier and safer for the DIYer to replace broken or defective light switches and receptacles.

Quick-e Box

In today’s construction when wiring light switches and receptacles, the electrical cables are manually pulled through the circuit box, then the excess wire is snipped, stripped, and manually connected to the screws or lugs attached to the sides of the switch or receptacle. After this connection is made, the entire switch or receptacle, along with the attached wires are then pushed back into the circuit box, which can be difficult due to the limited space. This method of connecting increases the risk of an electrical short if the wires are not attached correctly and tightened down with enough torque to hold them in place. Additionally, the placement of the connection inside the circuit box hinders the inspection of these electrical circuits after installation. Utilizing this type of connection method also makes it more difficult and hazardous in the event a switch or receptacle fails and needs to be replaced. For these and other reasons, there is a need for an improved method and mechanism for connecting switches, receptacles, and other fittings such as ceiling fans, smoke alarms, and many other electrical components used in the electrical wiring system of a residence or commercial building.
This patented electrical invention presents a valuable patent investment opportunity for innovators and businesses seeking licensed electrical patents in the DIY electrical repair and construction technology market.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Our patented invention is a modular plug-and-play type of circuit system for use in residential or commercial electrical wiring systems. This innovative patent design is configured to be connected into the electrical wiring system and includes within its housing female wire spades for the first and secondary plurality on one side of the circuit box and a ground connection on the other. The fittings consist of male connection prongs which are configured to be received by the corresponding female spade receptacle inside the box, thereby making the electrical communication with the circuit box. This electrical invention patent simplifies the installation process while enhancing safety and efficiency, showcasing a strong patent licensing opportunity for investors and industry leaders in electrical innovation.

In today’s construction when wiring light switches and receptacles, the electrical cables are manually pulled through the circuit box, then the excess wire is snipped, stripped, and manually connected to the screws or lugs attached to the sides of the switch or receptacle. After this connection is made, the entire switch or receptacle, along with the attached wires are then pushed back into the circuit box, which can be difficult due to the limited space. This method of connecting increases the risk of an electrical short if the wires are not attached correctly and tightened down with enough torque to hold them in place. Additionally, the placement of the connection inside the circuit box hinders the inspection of these electrical circuits after installation. Utilizing this type of connection method also makes it more difficult and hazardous in the event a switch or receptacle fails and needs to be replaced. For these and other reasons, there is a need for an improved method and mechanism for connecting switches, receptacles, and other fittings such as ceiling fans, smoke alarms, and many other electrical components used in the electrical wiring system of a residence or commercial building.
This patented electrical invention presents a valuable patent investment opportunity for innovators and businesses seeking licensed electrical patents in the DIY electrical repair and construction technology market.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Our patented invention is a modular plug-and-play type of circuit system for use in residential or commercial electrical wiring systems. This innovative patent design is configured to be connected into the electrical wiring system and includes within its housing female wire spades for the first and secondary plurality on one side of the circuit box and a ground connection on the other. The fittings consist of male connection prongs which are configured to be received by the corresponding female spade receptacle inside the box, thereby making the electrical communication with the circuit box. This electrical invention patent simplifies the installation process while enhancing safety and efficiency, showcasing a strong patent licensing opportunity for investors and industry leaders in electrical innovation.

Inventors, Blurton Brothers LLC, developed the Quick-E Box patented device after realizing there was a need to improve the current method of electrical installation in residential homes and commercial buildings. We designed this remarkable patented electrical product to make it easy-to-use, reliable, and safer for the (DIYer) do-it-yourselfer, to install a broken or defective light switch or receptacle.

COMMENTARY

US PATENT # 7744407 GRANTED 6/29/2010

Simplicity and careful planning are used in the inventions basic design. Because of this, the design is practical and consideration has been given to the manufacturing technique.  It is a product that offers unique possibilities and one that deserves serious consideration from manufactures in this industry. 

If you are looking for a new ground breaking electrical design to move the electrical construction industry into the modern-day plug and play, the Quick-E-Box is the answer. If you would like more information, please contact Blurton Brothers LLC, we have prototypes as well as CAD drawings created by our engineer.

Blurton Brothers LLC

13237 SW 41st St

Yukon, OK 73099

405-354-6709 office

405-202-9708 cell

info@newpatentinvestmentopportunity.com

Jim Blurton, managing partner

The Solution

The Quick-E-Box helps speed up the wiring process and allows the user to check all wiring before installing insulation and the drywall. Often, after electrical services have been performed, wiring dilemmas arise and troubleshooting is required. Troubleshooting the wiring requires the electrician or appropriate member to go back and forth between various outlets and switches to find where the problem is originating from. This process can lead to cutting holes in walls, fishing wires, and routine trips to the circuit breaker box — a tedious and time-consuming task.

Of course, if the home or building is occupied, most likely the walls are painted or papered and the damages need to be repaired. Moreover, if a wiring error is made by the electricians, all of the above may have to be done which wastes time and money. Through utilizing the Quick-E-Box, the amount of troubleshooting required will be substantially reduced and the need for wire nuts and excess wire is eliminated.

The Quick-E-Box system allows the professional electrician, homeowner, or DIYer to safely and easily replace switches, outlets, ceiling fans, lights, and virtually any electrical fixture in the home or business much quicker than current installation methods. This revolutionary electrical switch invention stands as a true leader in electrical construction modern solutions, driving forward electrical innovation with every installation.

COMMENTARY

US PATENT # 7744407 GRANTED 6/29/2010

Simplicity and careful planning are used in the inventions basic design. Because of this, the design is practical and consideration has been given to the manufacturing technique.  It is a product that offers unique possibilities and one that deserves serious consideration from manufactures in this industry. 

If you are looking for a new ground breaking electrical design to move the electrical construction industry into the modern-day plug and play, the Quick-E-Box is the answer. If you would like more information, please contact Blurton Brothers LLC, we have prototypes as well as CAD drawings created by our engineer.

Blurton Brothers LLC

13237 SW 41st St

Yukon, OK 73099

405-354-6709 office

405-202-9708 cell

jimblurton@cox.net

Jim Blurton, managing partner

Materials for Construction

No final decision on construction materials has been made. As currently designed it would consist of components already on the market and/or readily available. This is important for keeping costs to a minimum and profits to a maximum while increasing the familiarity, marketability and feasibility of the product.
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What Problem(s) Does it Solve?

The “Quick-e-Box” solves many problems and has many benefits such as:

  • Reduces stress inflicted on ones’ hands from current wiring installation methods; therefore, possibly prolonging long-term injuries such as arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome
  • This product could greatly decrease unnecessary injuries that can occur from working with electrical devices
  • Greatly decreases wasted wire with new construction services
  • Product would alleviate the need for wire nuts, which would save homeowners and business owners money
  • Small in design; easily transported and stored
  • Product can be reused multiple times and allows for simple fabrication

Marking Next

  1. As an initial operation, the switch will be turned off and only the Red LED will be on.
  2. Upon turning on the switch, the RED LED will be off, the Green LED will be on, the Blue LED will also be on and therefore the main light will be on.
  3. When the customer turns off the switch the RED LED will be on, the Blue LED will also be on & the main light will stay on before being turned off for around 50 seconds.

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