Cable manager for table

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Inventors

Berkowitz, Rick
Baum, Elliott W.
Chirea, Lucian N.

Application #

494473

Filed

Jan-31-2000

Published

Jun-25-2002

Current US Class

108/50.02
174/101
174/48
174/68.1
174/72A
248/49
361/826

International Classes

H02G 003/00

Field of Search

174/101 174/48 174/72 248/58 248/49 312/223.1 312/223.2 312/223.3 312/223.6 220/334 220/335 220/337 361/826 108/50.02

Assignee

Berco Tableworks Ltd. (St. Louis, MO)

Examiners

Reichard; Dean A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Denko; Paul M.

US Patent References

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5934203   Table construction
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6211460   Multi-device yoke f...
6235988   Wall panel assembly

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Other References

Spec Furniture Brochure, Printed in Canada No Date. Cabletray with Powerway-Table Cable 1996. Johnson Tables, Seminar/Training No Date. Falcon/Mats, Multiple Application Table System No Date. Tutor Table System No Date. Versteel, PowerLink, No Date. PowerTrack and Power House No Date.

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Abstract
A cable manager for mounting to the front edge of a table to secure and organize electrical cables associated with electronic devices, such as computer equipment, resting on the table. One embodiment of the novel cable organizer includes a modesty panel which has an integral bead retention channel extending the length of the top edge and a bead retention channel extending the length of the bottom edge and mounting brackets engaged in the top bead retention. The modesty panel includes a slide lock assembly extending outwardly from the back side. A substantially U-shaped cable containment channel is slidingly engaged in the slide lock assembly and the bottom bead retention channel. Another embodiment includes a raceway having a bottom wall, a rear wall and opposed end walls, the end walls each have aligned and complementary openings for the introduction of electrical cables into the raceway. A torsion spring biased hinge along the front edge of the raceway bottom wall is attached to a modesty panel which serves as a door to allow access to the cables in the raceway.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cable manager for the attachment to the edge of a table for the containment of electric power cables associated with electronic devices resting on the table, the cable manager comprising:

a modesty panel, said modesty panel including a first end, a second end, an upper edge, and a lower edge;

a first integral bead retention channel at the upper edge of said modesty panel, at least one mounting bracket slidingly engaged in said first bead retention channel,

a second integral bead retention channel at said lower edge of said modesty panel,

a integral slide lock assembly adjacent said lower edge and spaced apart from said second bead retention channel; and



Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

None

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to work tables which support computers and the like and, more particularly to a novel wire and cable manager which attaches to the work table to support, house or conceal electrical power and data cables required by the computers.

Personal computer systems are employed extensively for business, education and home use. Generally speaking, these computer systems consist of a central processing unit, a monitor or screen, a key board and a printer. In most cases, and particularly in business applications, the computer system is placed upon a support surface such as a desk or a table. Often in schools, training centers or word processing pools, a plurality of personal computers are provided in a series along one or more tables, for example. Each component of a personal computing system generally is connected to an electric power source. That is, the computer must be plugged into an electric outlet. Each computer or other component, such as a printer, has its own electric cord or there is a master power supply cord or wire accessible to each individual computer. Furthermore, there may be connections to the Internet provided for each computer. When a series of computers are aligned along the length of a table for several users, for example in a computer laboratory or classroom setting, multiple power cables and data cables are connected to the computer components and may simply hang over the back edge of the table or desk. These cords and cables can become tangled or, in some situations, create a hazard for persons moving about between tables. Furthermore, such an arrangement is unattractive to the eye.
 
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