Expandable surface raceway for wiring

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Inventors

Handler, Jordan

Application #

548528

Filed

Oct-26-1995

Published

Aug-11-1998

Current US Class

052/220.5
174/101
174/35R
174/48
248/49

International Classes

H02G 003/04

Field of Search

174/48 174/49 174/68.1 174/68.3 174/95 174/96 174/97 174/98 174/99 248/49 52/220.5 52/287.1

Assignee

Zorba Industries, Inc. (Jericho, NY)

Examiners

Sough; Hyung S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen, LLP

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Abstract
An expandable raceway for electrical wiring is constructed of a main section which defines a main passage. In cross-section the main section includes a leg and parallel arms that extend in the same direction from opposite ends of the leg. Each arm is provided with an indexing formation to receive a cooperating indexing formation along the free edge of an arm of an L-shaped auxiliary section for mounting the auxiliary section to the main section without dismounting from a surface to which it is already affixed or dismantling the main section. In cooperation with one arm of the main section, the auxiliary section defines an auxiliary passage outside of the main passage. The auxiliary section includes one arm parallel to the arms of the main section and one arm coplanar with the base of the main section and the latter arm includes the indexing formation thereon covers over the open sides of the sections. A splice connector may join the ends of adjacent sections and the connector is held in fixtures on the sections. The main section may have a divider supported along its length.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An elongated expandable raceway for electrical wiring, said raceway comprising

an elongated main section defining a main wiring passage that is generally U-shaped in cross-section, including a central arm with opposite long edges along said section and generally parallel first and second side arms extending forward from said opposite edges of said central arm, said elongated main section having a longitudinal axis along its elongated extent;

said first side arm having a first indexing formation in the vicinity of said central arm;

an elongated auxiliary section having a generally L-shaped cross-section including a first auxiliary arm extending in the direction of said central arm of said main section and with opposite long edges along said section, and a second auxiliary arm extending forward from one said edge of said first auxiliary arm; said first auxiliary arm having a second free edge;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to surface raceways for electrical wiring in general and relates more particularly to surface raceway systems that are expandable.

Surface raceways are provided for mechanical protection of electrical wiring that runs through the raceway. A prior art surface raceway disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,786,171 provides a single passage for wires. Another prior art raceway, illustrated in German Patent Publication 2 303 593 by Schifferle provides three passages for wires, which passages are formed by dividers which project from a single backing member.

A problem with these and other prior art constructions is that the surface raceway system cannot be expanded once it is installed, and it becomes necessary to provide an entire additional raceway system to carry more wires. To expand an already installed system involves the expense of either dismounting the installation or disassembling it to add expansion elements which may cause costly labor expenses and/or utilization of expensive construction elements.
 
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