Cable radius protector

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Inventors

Mangone, Jr., Peter G.

Application #

214774

Filed

Mar-16-1994

Published

May-30-1995

Current US Class

248/49
248/65

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/57 248/56 248/65 248/73 248/224.3

Examiners

Chin-Shue; Alvin C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Klaas, Law, O'Meara & Malkin

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Abstract
A device for guiding a cable around a corner formed at the intersection of two angularly related walls so as to avoid damage to the cable wherein the device has first surfaces for overlying the walls and opposite generally planar second surfaces and wherein a guiding surface projects outwardly from each of the second surfaces and wherein the first guiding surface turns the cable ninety degrees from a first direction to a second direction and holds the cable against the second surface and the second guiding surface turns the cable ninety degrees from the second direction to a third direction and holds the cable against the second surface and wherein the first direction lies generally in a plane parallel to one of the second surfaces and the third direction lies generally in a plane parallel to the other of the second surfaces and the second direction is superposed over the intersection of the second surfaces and spaced equidistantly from each of the planes of the planar surfaces thereof.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for guiding a cable around a corner formed at the intersection of two angularly related walls comprising:

a first portion having a first surface for overlying a portion of one of said angularly related walls adjacent to said corner and a second portion having a first surface for overlying a portion of the other of said angularly related walls adjacent to said corner;

mounting means for mounting said device on said angularly related walls;

said first portion having a second surface facing in a direction opposite to its first surface;

first guide means projecting outwardly from said second surface for guiding said cable;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to the installation of television cable and more particularly to the protection of a television cable from damage to its ability to adequately carry and deliver electronic signals when it must turn a corner formed at the intersection of two angularly related walls.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many different kinds of problems are encountered during the installation of cable, such as coaxial and/or fiber optic cable. Many broadband transmission cables, such as coaxial or fiber optic, come with directions that they are not to be bent or turned more severely than the arc of a circle having, for example, a radius less than two and one-half inches. This presents a problem when it is necessary to turn a coaxial or fiber optic cable around a corner formed at the intersection of two angularly related walls. The practices now employed in installing coaxial cable in those situations result in a violation of the minimum turning radius and diminutions in the performance characteristics of the cable.
 
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