Cable trough arrangement

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Inventors

Benedict, Deanna S.
Brown, Reed Scott
Drexler, Leonard H.
Wild, Ronald L.

Application #

559851

Filed

Apr-27-2000

Published

Nov-20-2001

Current US Class

174/68.1
174/72A
174/72B
211/26
248/49
248/58
248/65
248/68.1
248/89

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/68.1 248/49 248/58 248/65 248/89 211/26 211/41 174/72

Assignee

Avaya Technology Corp. (Basking Ridge, NJ)

Examiners

King; Anita

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Law Office of Leo Zucker

US Patent References

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5918837   Cable retainer bra...
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Other References

Panduit, The New Standard for Cable Management (Adv't), Cabling Business Magazine (Apr. 1999) at p. 11. Lucent Technologies, "Systimax" type 110 Jumper Troughs, Internet Adv't (Jan. 19, 2000). Lucent Technologies, Type 110 Patch Panel System Backboard, Photo of model 188D3 Backboard (undated).

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Abstract
An arrangement for retaining wires or cables inside a trough having base wall, and first and second side walls extending generally parallel to one another from the base wall. The arrangement includes one or more pairs of trapezoidal retainer plates supported on the side walls so that each pair of plates are in confronting relation to one another above the trough. Each retainer plate has a base portion, and an end portion forming an outside edge which defines an approximately 45-degree angle with respect to parallel side edges of the plate. The outside edges of each pair of confronting plates form a gap through which wires or cables can be inserted into or withdrawn from the trough. The gap forms an acute angle with respect to the side walls of the trough, so that inserted wires or cables will be retained by each pair of confronting retainer plates.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An arrangement for retaining wires or cables inside a trough having a base wall, and first and second side walls that extend generally parallel to one another from the base wall, comprising:

one or more pairs of generally trapezoidal retainer plates supported on the side walls of the trough so that each pair of retainer plates are arranged in confronting relation to one another above the trough;

wherein each retainer plate has a base portion, and an end portion forming an outside edge which defines an approximately 45-degree angle with respect to parallel side edges of the plate; and

wherein the outside edges of each pair of confronting plates define a gap through which wires or cables can be inserted into and withdrawn from the trough, the gap defining an acute angle with respect to the side walls of the trough, so that inserted wires or cables routed along the direction of the trough are retained by each pair of confronting retainer plates.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention is directed to an arrangement for retaining individual cables or wires inside a cable trough.

2. Discussion of the Known Art

Troughs are generally known for use in retaining and routing wires or cables over desired paths between racks of electrical or communication equipment. For example, a cable management system offered by Panduit Network Systems Group, includes 83-inch high vertical panels that are fixed along sides of equipment racks housing fiber optic distribution shelves. Retaining fingers are provided at certain intervals over the height of the vertical panels, to retain cables within bounds of the panels. See also U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/427,900 filed Oct. 27, 1999, entitled "Cable Management Assembly for Equipment Racks", which application is assigned to the assignee of the present application and invention.

A vertical cable retainer made by Chatsworth Products is also known. The retainer is in the form of a trough that confines inserted cables on three sides, and uses swing arms at the front of the trough to retain the cables in the trough. Thus, in order to insert or withdraw cables into or out of the trough, the swing arms must be moved out of a retaining position, and then swung back into position when cable insertion/withdrawal is complete.
 
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