Flexible cable management system

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Inventors

Jette, Roger

Application #

629265

Filed

Jul-31-2000

Published

Mar-26-2002

Current US Class

248/302
248/49
248/58
248/60
248/65
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/22

Field of Search

248/49 248/68.1 248/58 248/52 248/75 248/76 248/302 248/65 248/60 174/68.1 174/68.3 174/72

Examiners

Ramirez; Ramon O

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dilworth & Barrese, LLP

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Abstract
A cable support apparatus is provided including an elongate flexible spine member selectively bendable into a number of different configurations and a plurality of support members, at least some of the plurality of support members being attached to the elongate flexible spine member at least at two points along the length thereof, while permitting substantial bending by hand of the elongate flexible spine member. Each of the plurality of support members defines at least one area adapted to receive and support a cable therein. The cable support apparatus may include a mounting terminal that is formed adjacent a juncture between one of the plurality of support members and the elongate flexible spine member, the mounting terminal is configured and dimensioned to cooperate with hardware to facilitate mounting the cable support apparatus to a structure positioned a vertical distance away from the cable support apparatus.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cable support apparatus, which comprises:

an elongate flexible spine member selectively bendable into a number of different configurations;

a plurality of support members attached to the elongate flexible spine member along the length thereof, the plurality of support members positioned relative one another to permit substantial bending by hand of the elongate flexible spine member, the plurality of support members each defining a partially enclosed area configured and dimensioned to receive a plurality of cables therein; and

a mounting terminal formed adjacent a juncture between at least one of the plurality of support members and the elongate flexible spine member, the mounting terminal configured and dimensioned to cooperate with hardware so as to facilitate mounting the cable support apparatus to a structure positioned above the cable support apparatus.



Description
BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

The present disclosure relates to cable management systems and more particularly to flexible cable management systems for cable management and installation applications.

2. Description of Related Art

With the increasing volume of communication and data cables being incorporated into buildings cable management systems are becoming more and more critical. Previous cable management systems utilized rigid box trays or ladders which required a high degree of labor and components to perform even a simple installation. The amount of labor and additional components significantly increased when attempting an installation which required routing the cable tray around obstacles such as ductwork, plumbing or other building systems.

Accordingly, a need exists for cable management systems which simplify the installation process and reduce the assembly of numerous different components to route the cable tray around obstacles.

SUMMARY
 
  A cable support assembly which includes at least one elongate flexible spine member and a plurality of open ended support members mounted on the flexible...  A tray is mounted along a telescoping structure, typically suspended beneath a segment of the telescoping structure. The tray provides a space for a flexible...