Adjustable cable tray support system

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Inventors

Mead, Bruce E.

Application #

335637

Filed

Nov-8-1994

Published

Aug-27-1996

Current US Class

052/126.6
052/220.3
052/220.6
248/243
248/49
403/353

International Classes

E04B 002/82

Field of Search

52/126.6 52/220.6 52/220.3 174/48 174/49 248/49 248/68.1 248/243 248/125 248/241 211/191 211/192 211/193 403/353 403/354

Assignee

Maxcess Technologies, Inc. (Pontiac, MI)

Examiners

Friedman; Carl D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harness, Dickey & Pierce

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Abstract
A support system for a cable tray has a plurality of support rods supported between adjacent pedestals. Each pedestal can provide support for a respective support rod at various locations along the length of the pedestal thus providing for the adjustability of the cable trays. The various locations for supporting the support rods along the length of the pedestal can also be used to provide the support for multiple cable trays.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A support system for a cable tray, said support system comprising:

a plurality of pedestals disposed between a first surface and a second surface;

at least one elongated plate associated with each of said plurality of pedestals, said elongated plate being disposed between said first and second surfaces and defining a plurality of apertures; and

a support rod disposed between each of at least two sets of adjacent pedestals, said support rod being adapted to releasably engage any one of said plurality of apertures defined by each of said plates to provide an adjustable support for said cable tray such that said cable tray can be located at a plurality of locations between said first and second surfaces.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a cable tray support system. More particularly, the present invention relates to an adjustable system for supporting cable trays which allows the user to select the height at which the cable tray is supported and also allows the tiering of multiple cable trays.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Cable trays in general have been used in power stations and large industrial plants for a number of years to support and route various cables through the plants rather than placing these cables inside a conduit. These cable trays are normally supported from a wall or a ceiling at levels which are above a person's head in order to avoid obstructing normal floor space. An alternative to the elevated cable tray has been elevated distribution ducts which are also normally mounted from a wall or a ceiling at elevations so as not to interfere with a person standing on the floor and thus again conserve floor space.

In many multi-floor buildings, a current practice is to utilize poured concrete floors. Electrical conductor distribution ducts are normally provided within the poured concrete of these floors in order to provide electrical power distribution to various locations within the building. These electrical power distribution ducts are permanently located within the poured concrete making it impossible to accommodate the rearrangement of equipment as both the use of the floor space changes as well as to accommodate the changes in the equipment due to changes in technology. This has lead to the development of raised floors for certain uses of floor space.
 
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