Conduits

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Inventors

Dunne, Donal Joseph
Reidy, Patrick Joseph
Hennessy, John Anthony

Application #

274260

Filed

Oct-21-2002

Published

Mar-23-2004

Current US Class

138/156
174/68.1
174/68.3
174/95
248/49

International Classes

H01B 003/14

Field of Search

174/68.1 174/68.3 174/101 174/70 138/156 248/49 248/68.1 52/39

Assignee

Dunne; Donal Joseph (Castlecomer, IE); Reidy; Patrick Joseph (Castletroy, IE)

Examiners

Patel; Dhiru R

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jacobson Holman PLLC

US Patent References

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Abstract
Steel trunking is provided for housing transmission cables particularly in areas where hygiene and sterility is important. The invention provides lengths of hollow conduit which are secured together by push-on connectors in the form of sleeves. There is also provided a transmission cable outlet device 20 comprising a hollow body member terminating in an end plate 33. The end plate 33 carries glands 34 which grip and hold cables so as to provide a clean and efficient take-off from the trunking.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A steel trunking assembly for housing transmission cables comprising:

a plurality of lengths of steel conduit circular in cross section having exposed and faces;

conduit connectors for securing the lengths of conduit together, each of said connectors comprising:

at least two cylindrical connector spigots, said at least two cylindrical connector spigots for engagement in the free end of a conduit;

one of said at least two cylindrical connector spigots having on its outer surface a conduit restraining stop, and in which the external shape of one of said at least two cylindrical connector spigots is such as to provide a snug fit of one of said at least two cylindrical connector spigots within the conduit bore;



Description
INTRODUCTION

The present invention relates to a construction of trunking. Trunking is used extensively to house electrical cable, fibre optic cables, air lines and general flexible carriers of fluids, electrical and other signals, hereinafter referred to generally as cables. It may be large or it may be relatively small in the form of circular cable ducting.

1. Field of the Invention

A problem with trunking is that very often conduits, which can be circular, are used to take off cabling from larger trunking or simply to bring cabling around factories. These conduits are often circular pipes which may be connected to channel shaped conduits, or indeed to other larger pipes. There are various problems then when fluid lines such as air lines or electric cable is taken off from the conduit, for example, to feed switchgear, motors and the like, or indeed in the transfer from one conduit to another.

A further problem is that the end face of the conduit is usually exposed such as to allow the ingress of dirt, moisture, and the like and this is, generally speaking, unhygienic. These also often have sharp edges leading to cable damage. Also, it is important to prevent the entry of rodents and insects.
 
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