Energy supply chain

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Inventors

Blase, Gunther C.

Application #

902053

Filed

Aug-26-1986

Published

Mar-21-1989

Current US Class

059/78.1
059/900
248/49
248/51
474/206

International Classes

F16G 013/16

Field of Search

59/78.1 59/900 248/49 248/51 248/52 248/78 474/206

Examiners

Jones; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Browdy and Neimark

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Abstract
In an energy supply chain for receiving cables, hoses and the like, the chain links are made box-shaped and are provided alternately with studs and circular orifices on their side walls, and consist entirely of plastic material, without the use of additional connecting elements. Each chain link consists of a pair of mirror-inverted side plates and of a pair of identically equal crosspieces, all of which made of plastic material. In a modified embodiment only the side plates of every second chain link are connected to one another by means of crosspieces, while the side pieces of the intervening chain links carry fork-shaped projections for receiving a flexible band. The afore-said two bands extending on both sides of the energy supply chain and over the entire length of the same, cover the interior against dirt or water splashes penetrating from outside.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An energy supply chain for receiving cables, tubes, and the like comprising

chain links of box-shaped design including

symmetrical side plates having alternately located pins and circular openings with said pin of one said chain link engaged into said circular opening of a following said chain link allowing a mutual swivelling capability of successive said chain links,

stops on said side plates of successive ones of said chain links limiting the mutual swivelling capability of said successive said chain links,

symmetrical connecting elements between transversally located side plates of the chain;

said connecting elements each including



Description
The invention relates to an energy supply chain for receiving cables, hoses and the like, the chain links of which are made box-shaped and are provided alternately with studs and circular orifices on their side walls, the studs of one chain link engaging into the orifices of the following chain link, and the pivotability of successive chain links being limited by stops in the side walls of successive chain links.

The disadvantage of this known energy supply chain is that the injection mould for producing the chain links is very expensive because of the relatively complicated shape. Furthermore, a large storage space is required for stocking the bulky chain links.

Finally, energy supply chains of different widths also require chain links of correspondingly different widths. This increases the number of injection moulds and consequently the production cost as well as the storage space.

The object on which the invention is based is to provide an energy supply chain of the type mentioned in the introduction, which does not have the disadvantages mentioned above.
 
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