Cable guide

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Inventors

Daoud, Bassel

Application #

644617

Filed

Aug-23-2000

Published

Oct-15-2002

Current US Class

059/78.1
248/49

International Classes

F16G 013/16

Field of Search

59/78.1 248/49 248/51

Assignee

Avaya Technology Corp. (Basking Ridge, NJ)

Examiners

Jones; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP

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Abstract
A cable guide and trough device for preventing the over-bending of cables, fibers, and/or wires generally comprises a plurality of links each having a base and a pair of opposing sidewalls defining a passageway for guiding the cables. The links are connected at pivots located at the ends of the links to permit rotation of the links about an axis perpendicular to the base. This rotation is limited by the abutment of the respective sidewalls of adjacently connected links. Preferably, the sidewalls are bowed into the passageway so that a substantially smooth inner curve is achieved when the device is fully flexed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cable guide, comprising:

a plurality of interconnectable links each interconnected at a pivot to permit pivotal movement of the links relative to each other, each link comprising:

a passageway defined by a base, a first sidewall extending from a side of the base, and a second sidewall extending from an opposite side of the base, wherein at least one of the first and second sidewalls is curved;

a pivot connector for forming said pivot via a shape mating pivotal engagement with an adjacent link of said plurality, wherein rotation of the links about the pivots is limited, so as to limit an extent of bending of the cable guide to a desired radius of curvature; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to an expandable fiber trough for protecting fibers and, in particular, to an expandable trough having a bend limiting feature.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the telecommunications industry, wires, including fiber optic cables, are often housed in and connected to shelves, cabinets or other storage articles. The fibers in the shelves are accessed by sliding the shelf out to expose the fiber connections. Because the shelves are movable, some slack is provided in the fibers to prevent them from being detached from the connectors housed in the shelf. However, this extra length of fiber can cause the fibers to become tangled and/or excessively bent when of the shelf is closed. Excessive bending can cause the fibers to become damaged or inoperative resulting in unnecessary expense and maintenance.

Therefore, there is a desire and need to provide an apparatus for preventing the tangling and excessive bending of fiber cables in such shelves.
 
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