Cable raceway for electric lines

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Inventors

Harbarth, Martin
Steiner, Ewald
Dolansky, Franz

Application #

491372

Filed

Jul-24-1974

Published

May-4-1976

Current US Class

248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/22

Field of Search

248/49 248/68 174/68 317/122 179/98 29/203 254/134.3 226/196 226/198 53/255 53/390

Assignee

Siemens Altiengesellschaft (Berlin & Munich, DT)

Examiners

Frazier; Roy D.

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Abstract
A cable raceway for electric or communication lines, or the like, is described. The raceway is defined by sidewalls, which are freely projecting walls or pins, and a base member. A guiding member is provided for at least a portion of the raceways in a system of them. The guiding members extend over the others of the raceways to prevent lines from inadvertently being placed in them and to guide these lines into the portion of the raceways associated with the guiding members.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A cable raceway system for electric or communication lines or the like, comprising:

a plurality of side by side cable raceways, each of which is defined by a base member and side wall members extending vertically from said base member.

guiding means extending from alternate ones of said cable raceways for receiving said lines and guiding them therein, said guiding means overlapping and at least partially covering others of said cable raceways adjoining, respectively, said alternate ones of said cable raceways, said guiding means being moveably connected to ones of said side wall members to permit uncovering of said other cable raceways.

2. The cable raceway system defined in claim 1 wherein said guiding means are of a length as to completely overlap and cover said other cable raceways.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a cable raceway for electric lines opening toward one side and otherwise defined by base portions and by freely projecting walls and/or pins.

Because of efforts to achieve miniaturization of the functional components of electrical installations, particularly in the field of communication engineering and in such things as distribution stations for telecommunications, it is necessary to use a very high density of the wiring leading to or from the functional components. Grave problems arise if, for reasons of installation and servicing, it is required that the wiring of such electrical equipment be clearly arranged and subdivided, the available wiring space be fully utilized in an orderly and predetermined fashion, and a conversion of the wiring arrangement, such as for performing jumpering operations in distribution systems, be possible at any time and without interference.

A commonly used technique is to subdivide that portion of a distribution frame available for wiring purposes into individual cable raceways by securing freely projecting pins to horizontal frame bars arranged in tiers which, in association with the frame bars as base portions, define the cable raceways laterally or demarcate from immediately adjacent other cable raceways (see, for example, West German published patent application No. 2,148,659). Admittedly, an accurate subdivision of the available wiring space is achieved, by this means. However, in practice relatively high demands are made upon the attention and expertise of the installer, such as when inserting large quantities of wires in certain cable raceways difficult of access or when deflecting, for example, jumper wires from one raceway to another. Not infrequently, when performing jumpering operations, individual jumper wires fall into the wrong (e.g. the immediately adjacent) jumpering channel in cases where the wiring is close, thus rendering subsequent service difficult.
 
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