Cable tray cover system

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Inventors

Rinderer, Eric R.
Witherbee, Martin L.

Application #

522759

Filed

Sep-1-1995

Published

Mar-24-1998

Current US Class

248/49
248/58
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/22

Field of Search

248/58 248/49 248/68.1 248/67.7 248/62 248/72 174/101 174/68.3 174/97

Assignee

Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MI)

Examiners

Braun; Leslie A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Senniger, Powers, Leavitt & Roedel

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Other References

ADC Telecommunications; Plenum Fiber Guide Fiber Management Management Systems, dated 1993. American Electric; Steel City Wire Management Systems for Industrail and Commercial Applications, date unknown. Carlon, A. Lamson & Sessions Company; Egaline PVC Lay-In Wireway, Wiring Trough & Fittings, date unknown; admitted prior art. Chalfont; Aluminum and Steel Ladder Style Cable Tray, dated Jul. 1995. Hendry Telephone Products; Canales Para Fibras Opticas, dated Jan. 1992. MSI Mono-Systems; Cable Tray Covers, dated Dec. 1994; admitted prior art. Newton Instrument Company, Inc; Fiber Cable Management System, date unknown; admitted prior art. Tii-Ditel; Lightrax Cableway System, dated Oct. 1994. Warren & Brown & Staff; Fiber Optic Management Systems, Lightpaths, date unknown.

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Abstract
A cable tray system comprising a cable tray for carrying cable, a support fastened to the cable tray, and at least one cover panel operatively associated with the support for covering cable carried by the cable tray. The cover panel is engageable with the support for pivoting about an axis generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the cable tray between an open position in which the cover panel is swung up and away from the cable tray to permit access to cables in the tray and a closed position in which the cover panel is swung down to cover cables in the cable tray. The cover panel is removable from the support without removing the support from the cable tray.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cable tray system comprising

a cable tray having a central longitudinal axis and comprising a center beam and arms extending laterally outward from the center beam for carrying cable,

a support system comprising at least one support fastened to the cable tray, and

at least one cover panel operatively associated with the support system for covering cable carried by the cable tray,

the cover panel being engageable with the support system for pivoting about an axis generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cable tray between an open position in which the cover panel is swung up and away from the cable tray to permit access to cables in the tray, and a closed position in which the cover panel is swung down to cover cables in the cable tray,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to cable tray systems used to support electrical wiring, cables, conduit and data transmission lines, and more particularly to a cover system for use in connection with such cable tray.

Cable tray cover systems are used to protect the contents of the tray from falling debris, dirt, dust, water and other elements. Most conventional cover systems have serious drawbacks. For example, such systems typically comprise a series of panels mounted on one or more beams of the cable tray by hardware of various types (e.g., fasteners, clamps, etc.). In some instances, the cover panels and hardware are inseparable, so that the entire cover system must be mounted on the cable tray before it is installed, making installation more difficult. Also, to obtain access to the contents of the tray after it has been installed, the cover panels and all associated hardware must first be removed, and after the work is complete, the cover panels and all such hardware must be reinstalled. This is very time-consuming and inconvenient. Further, if the cable tray is supported by hangers, which is common, the cover panels of most conventional systems must be cut to fit the spacing between the hangers. This is not only very labor intensive, it also complicates reinstallation of the cover panels when they are removed to provide access to the cable tray. Conventional hinged cable tray covers also typically require a substantial amount of headroom, so that they cannot be used where the space above the cable tray is severely limited.
 
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