Cable guide

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Inventors

Dewhirst, Jeffery Boyd

Application #

630412

Filed

Jul-30-2003

Published

Sep-6-2005

Current US Class

174/135
174/68.1
174/68.3
248/68.1
385/134

International Classes

0000 0H0/1B0.0300

Field of Search

174/681 174/683 174/117.F 174/74.R 174/135 174/98 174/93 385/134 385/135 385/86 248/49 248/51 248/681 439/207

Examiners

Patel; Dhiru R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McKay; Molly D.

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5884384   Method for installin...
6036529   Connector assembl...
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6416010   Cable installing m...
6546181   Cable managemen...
6572081   Installation of guid...
6642454   Electrical wiring h...
6809266   Cable organizer
6838612   Joint arrangement...

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Abstract
A cable guide for creating an organized cable bundle. A plurality of channels for receiving cable are provided in a rotating column ring at one end of the cable guide and a cylindrical portion terminates at a flexible boot on the opposite end. A slot in the cable guide extends between the two ends of the guide and can be aligned with the individual channels by rotating the column ring to provide access to the channels to add or remove cable therefrom. Each channel is labeled so that the installer can identify its associated cable. Cable ties that are pre-tied around the cylindrical portion can be slid off the cable guide and around the cable bundle. An alternate embodiment of the invention is provided with a second rotatable ring that effectively separates each channel in two separate compartments for receiving twice as many cables.
 
Claims
1. A cable guide comprising:

a hollow body, said body provided with a slot that extends through the hollow body and extends between first and second ends of the body to allow cables to be added or removed from the body,

a column ring provided on said first end of said body, said column ring provided with channels on its outer edge for removably receiving said cables within the channels, said column ring being rotatable so that each channel can sequentially align with said slot to provide access to each channel, and

the body provided with a cylindrical portion adjacent the second end onto which cable ties can be pre-tied in preparation for slipping the cable ties off the second end and around said cables as the cables exit the second end.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a cable guide for bundling a plurality of cables into a neat and organized bundle as the cables are being run in a building as a part of the infrastructure for the building. More specifically, the present invention is a cable guide that can be manually used by a cable installer to manage the installation of cable. The cable guide keeps the cables identified and organized and allows the installer to quickly bundle the cables by sliding cable ties off of the trailing end of the cable guide so that the ties encircle the organized cable bundle. Also, the cable guide is provided with a side slot that allows the installer to easily add or remove cable from the bundle as the bundle is formed, thereby allowing cable to be run to new cable jacks within the building.

2. Description of the Related Art

The largest cost in installing cables as part of the infrastructure in a building is the labor costs associated with running the cables. The installation of cables in a building is time consuming because the installer must manually bundle a plurality of cables and place cable ties around the bundle at spaced apart intervals so that the cable bundle will remain orderly and can be installed in a minimum amount of space within the walls or above the ceiling of the building. Manually keeping a plurality of cables organized and together is a straight configuration while the bundle is made up is challenging because the cable that has previously been wound onto spools for storage tends to get tangled and disorganized.
 
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