Cable harness laying device

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Inventors

Kurmis, Viktor

Application #

244006

Filed

May-12-1994

Published

Jun-25-1996

Current US Class

248/49
248/600
248/68.1

International Classes

F16M 013/00

Field of Search

248/68.1 248/49 248/74.2 248/80 248/316.8 248/520 248/600 248/602 248/548 248/900

Assignee

Paul Hellermann GmbH (Pinneberg, DE)

Examiners

Chotkowski; Karen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Michael, Best & Friedrich

US Patent References

4029277   Apparatus for holdi...
4337934   Assembly post
4566502   Wire-guide latchin...

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Other References

IBM Disclosure Bulletin May 1986 vol. 28 No. 12 pp. 5607-5610.

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Abstract
A cable harness laying device for fastening on a laying shelf to position a cable harness. The cable harness laying device comprises at least two columns fastened to the laying shelf and extending from the laying shelf, a bridge spaced from the laying shelf and extending between the columns, a generally elongated holding finger disposed on each of the columns and extending away from the laying shelf beyond the bridge, the holding fingers each being movable relative to their respective column in the direction of their elongation, a generally U-shaped channel defined by the holding fingers and the bridge, wherein the channel houses the cable harness, and a spring connection for each of the holding fingers biasing the holding fingers away from the bridge to a use position, the holding fingers being movable relative to their respective column away from the use against the bias of the spring connection.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Cable harness laying device having at least one holder which can be fastened on a laying shelf and is adapted to position a cable harness, characterized in that said holder comprises

at least two columns fastened to said laying shelf and extending from said laying shelf,

a bridge spaced from said laying shelf and extending between said columns,

a generally elongated holding finger disposed on each of said columns and extending away from said laying shelf beyond said bridge,

said holding fingers each being movable relative to their respective column in the direction of their elongation,

a generally U-shaped channel formed on two sides by said holding fingers and on a third side by said bridge, wherein said channel houses the cable harness, and



Description
In electrical plants having a large number of connecting cables, it is usual to amalgamate these cables into cable harnesses, as they are known, and to pre-manufacture these for the purpose of easier assembly. For the premanufacture, a laying device is used which exhibits, on a bench-like laying shelf, as it is known, a plurality of mountings which are open at the top and into which the cables are inserted and by which the cable harness, especially at branches and bends, is held in the predetermined position. If all individual cables are gathered together in the device to form the cable harness, the cable harness is laced at a number of points by means of cable binders and removed from the laying device.

Known laying devices exhibit U-shaped holders, which are formed by two holding fingers fastened to a common column, the upper end of the column, at the base of the two holding fingers, forming a support for the cable harness, which is raised from the laying shelf so that a distance which is necessary for the engagement of a binding tool, is left between the cable harness and the cable shelf. At the points where the cable harness changes its laying direction, holders are used, the U-opening of which is laterally directed, the upper one of the holding fingers, which in this case are horizontally disposed, being able to be swung out upwards in order to simplify the removal of the cable harness. Yet other holders have the form of simple nails or pins, which are hammered into the laying shelf and likewise serve for the lateral limitation of the cable harness position. (Source of this prior art: Prospectuses of the companies Panduit Corp. and Thomas & Betts).
 
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