Cable tray

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Inventors

Kambara, Kyosaku

Application #

701813

Filed

Jul-1-1976

Published

Sep-6-1977

Current US Class

248/49
248/68.1
403/263
403/338

International Classes

H02G 003/04; F16L 003/22

Field of Search

248/49 248/68 174/68 403/244 403/245 403/262 403/263 403/338 292/256 52/758

Assignee

Tokyo Tekko Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JA)

Examiners

Frazier; Roy D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nilles; James E.

US Patent References

3938767   Cable tray

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Abstract
A cable tray comprising a cover plate, side plates arranged opposite to each other, the one of said side plates being provided with openings at its lower side, supporting frames of which both ends are inserted into the openings and means for fixing every several supporting frames to the side plates. The lower end of each of said side plates is bent outwards and at right angle to form a supporting face, of which outer end is further bent upwards to form an engaging face. Said openings are arranged to have a certain distance in the longitudinal direction of the side plate and corresponding to those provided at the lower side of the other of said side plates. The upper end of each of said side plates is bent outwards and at right angle to form a flange, on which the side portion of the cover plate is overlapped, and these overlapped cover plate and flange are sandwiched between the pressing faces of a fastening means.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cable tray comprising:

a cover plate having downwardly depending side portions;

a pair of side plates arranged opposite to each other, the upper end of each of said side plates being bent outwards and at a right angle to form a flange on which a side portion of the cover plate is overlapped, the lower end of each of said side plates being bent outwards and at a right angle to form a supporting face, the outer end of said supporting face being further bent upwards to form an engaging face, both of said side plates being provided with openings at their lower sides, said openings being arranged to have a predetermined distance therebetween in the longitudinal direction of the side plates, the openings provided on one said side plates corresponding to the openings provided on the other of said side plates;



Description
The present invention relates to a cable tray for supporting a plurality of cables.

There have been conventionally used cable trays wherein a plurality of cover plates and frames for supporting cables are fixed by means of fastening members such as bolts and nuts, respectively, to the upper and the lower ends of side plates arranged opposite to each other.

It has been needed in these conventional cable trays that every supporting frame is fixed to the side plates, resulting in such drawbacks that bolts and nuts to be used are too many and that the assembly of the supporting frames to the side plates is not efficient.

For the purpose of fixing the cover plates to the side plates it is a must that the bores provided in the cover plates are right aligned with the corresponding bores provided in the side plates. However, the more the cover plates to be used become increased, the greater the total of the pitch error between every adjacent bores becomes, so that the bores provided in the cover plates are not aligned with the corresponding bores provided in the side plates to thereby make it more difficult to pass the bolts therethrough. Further, the material of which the cover plates are made is so thin a plate that it is susceptible to natural deformation or deformation at the coating process thereof, thus causing the problem of pitch error to become remarkable.
 
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