Cable support apparatus

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Inventors

Greenblatt, Drew

Application #

791696

Filed

Feb-26-2001

Published

Aug-6-2002

Current US Class

052/126.2
052/220.5
052/263
248/49

International Classes

E04B 005/48; F16L 003/00

Field of Search

52/126.6 52/126.2 52/220.3 52/220.5 52/263 52/220.1 248/49 174/48 174/68.3

Examiners

Callo; Laura A.

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Abstract
A below in floor lengthwise interconnected arrangement of wire baskets serving as a repository of cables for computers and like apparatus, in which opposite sides of the baskets are assembled in depending relation from opposite side supports by inverted U-shape hooks thereof being urged in ascending movement through an opening into a compartment of each opposite support bounded by U-shaped edges, and resulting in the inverted U-shapes and upright U-shapes engaging with each other.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. At a site of use of cable-operated computers of a type consisting of an upper floor above a lower floor and having spaced apart side walls bounding therebetween a channel repository of said cables of said computers, an interconnected construction of plural wire baskets cable-supports having an operative position in said channel repository, at least one said wire basket cable-support comprising four vertical stanchions in a spaced apart rectangular configuration, at least two horizontal supports connected in spanning relation between two cooperating corner stanchions adjacent facing sides of said channel repository, each said horizontal support having spaced apart side walls bounding an elongated inverted U-shaped main compartment extending lengthwise of said channel repository, each said side wall of said horizontal support having a U-shaped peripheral edge defining an entrance opening into said main compartment and bounding a correspondingly U-shaped auxiliary compartment extending lengthwise of said channel repository and on opposite sides of said main compartment, and a rectangular shaped wire basket having at corner locations along opposite sides upstanding basket-attaching members terminating in inverted U-shaped hooking means, said U-shaped hooking means being slightly oversized in width in relation to a width of said entrance opening-defining U-shaped peripheral edges, said U-shaped hooking means in response to ascending movement from below and into said main compartment effective to cam apart said side wall U-shaped peripheral edges and thereafter to snap into interengaging relation with said U-shaped peripheral edges as caused by opposing said U-shapes and inverted U-shapes thereof, whereby a wire basket connected in depending relation from said support members within said channel repository is without welding or bolted connection thereto.



Description
The present invention relates to raised floor systems and more particularly to a cable support assembly for use in connection with a raised floor system.

EXAMPLE OF THE PRIOR ART

Raised floor systems have been developed to provide the additional utility space needed in various different conduit or cable intensive environments where the original construction did not provide adequate means of accommodating the vast amount of conduit or cable. For example, probably the most common environment requiring vast amounts of additional protected space is for large computing systems. Such installations were typically made in facilities which simply were not designed to accommodate the vast amount of cable runs required to operate the typical large computer system. Other applications where additional utility space is required include mechanical systems, e.g., heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems.

A common problem experienced in utilizing raised floor systems is maintaining organization of the various cables, conduits, pipes, etc. which are routed beneath the floor system. One solution to this problem is to provide a cable tray system beneath the floor panels of the raised floor to contain and direct cables along their respective pathways. An example of such a cable tray system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,596,095 which issued on Jun. 24, 1986 to Chalfant (the "'095 Patent"). The '095 Chalfant Patent features a modular cable tray assembly which is formed from modular sections which include a number of different components all of which must be separately assembled to form the cable tray. For example, the cable tray includes separate straight sections, horizontal bend sections, horizontal tee sections, horizontal cross-intersection sections, as well as splice plates to connect the various components to each other as well as support the assembled cable tray above the building floor. Such a cable tray assembly is, therefore, independent of the raised floor system.
 
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