Energy-supply chain

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Inventors

Blase, Gunter
Fischer, Kurt

Application #

331530

Filed

Jun-23-1999

Published

Jan-9-2001

Current US Class

059/78.1
059/900
248/49
248/75

International Classes

F16G 013/16

Field of Search

59/78.1 248/49 248/51 248/75

Assignee

Igus Spritzgubbteile fur die Industrie GmbH (DE)

Examiners

Jones; David B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Reising, Ethington, Barnes, Kesselle, Learman & McCulloch, P.C.

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Abstract
An energy guiding chain is disclosed for accommodating cables and hoses. The chain has laterally spaced parallel side-plates (1) with upper and lower cross-members (2,3). A cross-sectional space for said cables and hoses is defined by the side-plates and the upper and lower edges of the side-plates. The cross-sectional space is expanded by at least one of the cross-members being detachably mounted on the side-plates by connector parts (7). The cross-member is a bracket including bracket body (2) and a mounting member (6) at each free end of the body with a mounting member connector-part (8) for engagement by connector parts (7) which are engageable by movement of the mounting member connector-part in the lateral direction toward a plate connector part.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In an energy guiding chain for accommodating cables and hoses, said chain having a plurality of chain links connected to one another in an articulated arrangement, each of said chain links comprising first and second laterally spaced parallel side-plates (1) with upper and lower cross-members (2,3) connected therebetween, said side-plates defining a cross-sectional space therebetween for said cables and hoses, said cross-sectional space being bounded by the upper and lower edges of said side-plates, at least one of said cross-members being detachably mounted on said side-plates, said first and second side-plates having first and second plate connector-parts (7), respectively, for each of said cross-members, said first and second plate connector-parts disposed opposite each other, the improvement wherein:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This Application is a 371 of PCT DE97/02863 filed Dec. 9, 1997

This invention relates to an energy guiding chain for accommodating cables, hoses and the like, having a number of chain links connected to one another in articulated fashion.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the prior art, energy guiding chains are known in which the chain links are formed by parallel side-plates or straps connected by cross-members, where the straps have lateral locking projections facing the inside of the chain for the detachable, snap-in accommodation of correspondingly designed cross-members or connectors. Energy guiding chains of this kind serve to guide cables, hoses and similar energy lines from one connecting point to another connecting point, where the position of at least one of the connecting points is variable.

An example of an energy guiding chain of the type described above is known from DE 35 31 066 A1 U.S. Pat. No. 4,513,224 granted Mar. 21, 1989. The energy guiding chain described there essentially consists of straps provided alternately with pins and circular bore holes, where the straps are connected to one another by way of detachable upper and lower cross-members to form a single chain link, where the pins of one chain link snap into the bore holes of the next chain link, so that the chain links can pivot relative to one another. in order to accommodate the detachable upper and lower cross-members, the straps are provided with inward-pointing projections or snap pins, which snap into recesses of the cross-members. The cross-members are easily and captively connected to the straps by being snapped onto the snap pins of the straps. Due, in particular, to the fact that the straps which respectively make up a single chain link are of mirror-image design with respect to one another, and that the upper and lower cross-members are identical, the known energy guiding chain is simple to manufacture and easy to assemble.
 
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