Cable ladders

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Inventors

Uys, Pieter

Application #

096949

Filed

Sep-15-1987

Published

Feb-7-1989

Current US Class

182/228.6
248/49
403/331
403/363

International Classes

F16L 003/22; E06C 007/08

Field of Search

248/49 248/68.1 248/58 182/194 182/207 182/178 182/195 182/201 182/222 182/223 182/228 403/363 403/331

Examiners

Chin-Shue; Alvin C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wiviott; Fred

US Patent References

4299362   Supporting structur...
4412756   Structural element

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"Tehalit" Brochure.

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Abstract
A GRP ladder rack of which the longitudinal rails have a cross-sectional shape which is S-formed, the cross rungs of the ladder being glued and dowelled in the lower channel fo the S-form. A short length of rail can be used to splice ladders to each other end to end using pop rivets and epoxy glue.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cable ladder which comprises two rails joined together by rungs, of which the rails are of glass fibre reinforced resin the result of a pultrusion process, the cross section of the rails is S-shaped oriented with the left rail a mirror image of the right rail, the upper part of each S-shape presenting an outwardly directed channel portion and the lower part an inwardly directed channel portion, and the channel presenting extended flanges about as long as the webs, the section thickness being between 10 and 15% of the width of each channel, the ends of the rungs entering the inwardly directed channel portions of each rail clamped in a tight fit between the extended flanges, the rungs being of box section, a vertical glass fibre dowel pasing through each end of the rungs and the inwardly directed channel portion with glue bonding between rung end and channel portion, the following has said cable ladder spliced to another similar cable ladder by a splint comprising a short length of rail having the same S-cross section as the ladder rails, the width of one channel being smaller than the width of the other larger channel by the sum of the section thickness of the flanges of the larger channel and the splint being turned around to snugly fit in the ladder rails, with fastening dowels passing vertically through the ladder rails from a top flange surface through the splint and to a bottom flange surface thus stiffening the section and glue bonding the splint, the dowels, and ladder rails, the dowels thus shielded from the space between the rails above the cross rungs on which cables can be carried.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to cable ladders so called because they are a structure resembling ladders which are used to support cables, in particular very heavy power cables such as arise with power stations and large installations.

2. Description of the Related Art

Such cable ladders although often hot dip galvanised are still prone to destructive corrosion over a period of years. This arises especially since many installations are in ducts, basements, and other areas where moisture and other sources of corrosive attack abound. This applies also in coastal environments and industrial and factory environments where corrosive chemicals are present.

Early fibre glass cable ladders which were produced were poorly engineered and were a failure.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A cable ladder in accordance with this invention comprises two rails joined together by rungs of which the cross section of the rails is S-shaped oriented with the left rail a mirror image of the right rail and the ends of the rungs entering the inwardly directed channels of the rail.
 
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