Cable drag chain

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Inventors

Komiya, Shoichiro
Matsuda, Takayuki
Mizumoto, Michiyo

Application #

951474

Filed

Sep-13-2001

Published

Jan-28-2003

Current US Class

059/78.1
248/49

International Classes

F16L 011/00; F16G 013/16

Field of Search

59/78 59/78.1 248/49 248/51

Assignee

Tsubakimoto Chain Co. (Osaka, JP)

Examiners

Jones; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woodling, Krost and Rust

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Abstract
A cable drag chain includes a plurality of ring-like inner links pined together at front and rear ends thereof. Each of the inner links has opposite end faces serving as stopper surfaces engageable with the stopper surfaces of the adjacent inner links to limit the angle of pivotal movement between the adjacent inner links. A ring-like outer link is detachably mounted to a joint portion between two adjacent inner links and surround the joint portion so as to close a space formed between the two adjacent inner links.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cable drag chain comprising:

a plurality of ring-like inner links pivotally connected together end to end, each of said inner links having a pair of connecting pins formed at one end thereof, a pair of pin holes formed at the opposite end thereof for receiving said connecting pins of an adjacent inner link to thereby connect two adjacent inner links, and end faces formed at the front and rear ends of each of said inner links and serving as stopper surfaces engagable with said stopper surfaces of said adjacent inner links to limit the angle of pivotal movement between said adjacent inner links; and

a plurality of outer links not pivotally connected to said inner links, each said outer link being detachably mounted to a joint portion between adjacent inner links, each of said outer links surrounding said joint portion so as to close a space formed between said two adjacent inner links, each of said outer links is composed of a pair of outer link members of an identical shape and configuration detachably connected at opposite ends to each other, one end of each said outer link member has an integral pin, and the other end of each outer link member has a pin hole for receiving therein said integral pin.



Description
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application 2000-278471 filed Sep. 13, 2000.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a cable drag chain for supporting and guiding such flexible members as electric cables and hydraulic or pneumatic hoses between a fixed portion and a movable portion of a machine tool, an earth-moving machine, a conveyor and so on.

Cable drag chains have been proposed to support and guide flexible members, such as electric cables and hydraulic or pneumatic hoses, while protecting the flexible members against damage or entanglement which may occur due to undue twisting or stretching of the flexible members during movement of the movable part of a machine tool, earth-moving machine or conveyor to which the flexible members are connected.

One example of such conventional cable drag chains is disclosed in Japanese Patent Publication No. SHO-62-15008, entitled "Energy Conduit Support". The disclosed energy conduit support includes inner tubular members made from synthetic resin and outer tubular members made of metal and arranged alternately with the inner tubular members in the longitudinal direction of the energy conduit support. Each of the inner tubular members has two sector-like grooves formed at the outer periphery on each of two opposite side of the inner tubular member. Each of the outer tubular members is composed of a pair of upper and outer tubular member halves connected together by pins so that the pin-connected tubular member halves surround opposed end portions of two adjacent inner tubular members. The joint between the inner and outer tubular members in the longitudinal direction of the energy conduit support is formed by way of fitting engagement between the sector-like grooves of the inner tubular member and stopper projections formed on the respective inner peripheries of the outer tubular member halves.
 
  A cable drag chain includes a plurality of link members connected together end to end in a bendable manner. Each of the link members is molded of synthetic...  To provide a link bodies-connected cable drag chain, in which even in a case where a long flexible body C such as a cable, a hose or the like is incorporated...