Cable management system

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Inventors

McNutt, Patrick Stephen
Conlan, Joseph Patrick
Solis, Edwardo

Application #

940604

Filed

Sep-13-2004

Published

Mar-28-2006

Current US Class

174/101
174/68.1
174/68.3
174/97
248/49

International Classes

H02G 3/04     (20060101)

Field of Search

174/683 174/681 174/101 174/97 174/72A 248/49 439/719 385/135 361/825

Assignee

Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Little Neck, NY)

Examiners

Patel; Dhiru R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rondeau, Jr.; George C., Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

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6468112   Vertical cable man...
6489565   Vertical cable man...
6605782   Vertical cable man...
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Abstract
A raceway assembly according to the present invention is used in conjunction with a conventional equipment rack to route cables between and otherwise to or from equipment stored in the rack. Guide members project from a trough portion of the raceway and position cables routed through spaces between the guide members. Versions of the guide members have elastic edging providing soft surfaces to reduce cable wear and otherwise protect cables from potential damage and lessening of life span. Some of the edging is formed as a substantial portion of the thickness of the guide member to provide enhanced cushioning of the cables. Versions of the guide members can include a core portion of a rigid or pliable material. Those guide members with a pliable core can be readily bent to provide enhanced support and positioning of cables being held by the guide members.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A raceway assembly positionable adjacent to an equipment rack, the raceway assembly comprising:

a trough with a rear wall, a first trough side wall having a first edge portion, and a second trough side wall having a second edge portion; and

a first guide assembly having a first base support coupled to the first edge portion of the first trough side wall and a second guide assembly having a second base support coupled to the second edge portion of the second trough side wall, the first guide assembly having a first plurality of elongated guide members extending from the first base support, the first plurality of elongated guide members interspaced to form a plurality of first guide slots therebetween, the second guide assembly having a second plurality of elongated guide members extending from the second base support, the second plurality of elongated guide members interspaced to form a plurality of second guide slots therebetween, each of the first and second plurality of elongated guide members having a longitudinal core made from a pliable material that can be readily manually bent at least 180 degrees repeatedly without being fatigued.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to the field of equipment racks, and more particularly to the field of raceways for routing cables and wires to equipment in the racks.

2. Description of the Related Art

Racks, frames, cabinets and the like (referred to generally herein as "racks") support computer and other electronic equipment whereas raceways route cables, wires, and the like (generally referred to hereinafter as "cables") to and from that equipment in racks. Vertical raceways route cables vertically through or adjacent to equipment racks. Such raceways may be used to route cables vertically to equipment mounted or otherwise supported on a rack from other equipment on the rack, from overhead or underfloor raceway, or the like. These cables are generally routed in the vertical direction to a point laterally adjacent to the desired equipment and then routed in the horizontal direction to the desired equipment.
 
  A cable management system is provided that facilitates routing of cables from a rack, frame or cabinet. The cable management system may be mounted in a...  A cable and wire management track for accommodating large cable runs. The computer system has a plurality of peripheral components, such as a monitor,...