Inventors:
Joseph A. Morin - New Hampton NH, US
International Classification:
G01B 1/00
Abstract:
The installation gauge for electrical fixtures is a device for spacing or positioning a ceiling fixture at the proper height or depth relative to the interior or finish surface of the uninstalled wallboard or ceiling paneling during building construction. The gauge includes a pair of opposed gripping members, which secure temporarily to two spaced apart adjacent structural members, and an elongate flat plate extending there between. The plate is offset from the gripping members by an amount equal to the thickness of the uninstalled paneling in order to position an electrical fixture placed thereon at the proper height. The gripping members, in a first embodiment, are pairs of resilient plates configured to grip strapping members attached to the ceiling joists. The gripping members, in a second embodiment, are two opposed resilient members generally normal to the central plate, which resiliently grip the sides of two adjacent joists.