Cable tray hold-down device

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Inventors

Witherbee, Martin L.
Rinderer, Eric R.

Application #

132751

Filed

Oct-6-1993

Published

Dec-13-1994

Current US Class

248/49
248/72
411/84

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/58 248/62 248/72 248/73 248/68.1 411/84 411/85 411/169

Assignee

B-Line Systems, Inc. (Highland, IL)

Examiners

Ramirez; Ramon O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Senniger, Powers, Leavitt & Roedel

US Patent References

4046343   Cable tray
4285379   Fastener
5100086   Cable tray support...
5209619   Channel nut fastener
5271586   Fixing arrangement

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Other References

Cable Tray Systems, P-W Industries, Inc., Combination Hold Down Clamp and Expansion Guide, 2 pages, date unknown, but admitted prior art, Feasterville, Penn. Cable Tray Systems, B-Line Systems, Inc., pp. 136, 138 and 139, 1990, Highland, Ill.

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Abstract
A hold-down device for holding a cable tray on a support includes a rigid member having opposite side edges, opposite side margins adjacent respective side edges, and opposite end portions. The member may be placed on the support in a position in which the opposite side margins of the member bear on edges of the support with the member overlying the slot adjacent a flange of the cable tray. The member is constructed and arranged such that it is selectively securable to the support by a threaded fastener either in a clamping position in which one end portion of the member overlies the flange of the cable tray and may clamp the flange of the cable tray thereby to hold the rail in fixed position with respect to the support, or in a non-clamping position in which the opposite end portion of the member overlies the flange of the cable tray but cannot clamp the flange thereby to permit lengthwise thermal expansion and contraction of the rail while still holding the rail on the support. First and second anti-spin structures are provided at respective end portions of the member engageable with the support to prevent rotation of the member relative to the support as the threaded fastener is rotated to secure the member in its clamping or non-clamping position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hold-down device for holding a cable tray on a support, said support being of the type having opposing side walls terminating in edges defining a slot therebetween, and said cable tray being of the type having a pair of generally parallel rails with flanges extending lengthwise of the rails adapted to bear on said support with the flanges overlying said slot and extending generally transversely with respect to the slot, said hold-down device comprising

a rigid, generally rectangular member having opposite side edges, opposite side margins adjacent respective side edges, and opposite end portions, said rigid member being adapted to be placed on said support in a position in which said opposite side margins of the rigid member bear on the edges of the support with the rigid member overlying the slot adjacent a flange of said cable tray,



Description
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to support systems, and more particularly to a system for supporting what is referred to in the trade as "cable tray", which is a support structure comprising a pair of parallel rails connected by cross members and used in commercial buildings to support long runs of electrical wiring, conduit and the like.

Cable tray is typically supported by a series of parallel support bars suspended at intervals and spaced lengthwise of the cable tray. The cable tray rests on these support bars and is held in position on the bars by hold-down members which are affixed to the support bars by suitable fasteners (e.g., bolts). These hold-down members are intended to hold the cable tray on the support bars and to Prevent lateral shifting of the cable tray relative to the bars.

Two types of hold-down members are prevalent in the industry, one type for rigidly clamping a cable tray against its support, and a second type which holds the cable tray loosely on the support to permit thermal expansion and contraction of the cable tray due to temperature variations. For reasons of economy, it is preferable to have a single "combination" hold-down member which can be used in either capacity, that is, one which can be selectively applied in either a clamping or non-clamping (expansion) mode. Co-assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,100,086 shows one such combination hold-down. PW Industries Inc. also markets a combination hold-down. The former, however, is designed to be used in a cable tray system which does not use standard cable tray channel supports, and the latter has several drawbacks, including its tendency to spin when being tightened on a support, and its relatively low strength characteristics.
 
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