Flip-flop cable tray walkway

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Inventors

Pratt, Jr., Robert W.

Application #

496385

Filed

Mar-20-1990

Published

Aug-27-1991

Current US Class

248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/00; F16L 003/22

Field of Search

248/68.1 248/49 248/58

Assignee

The Dow Chemical Company (Midland, MI)

Examiners

Wolfe; Robert L.

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Abstract
Flip-flop cable tray walkway and cable tray with flip-flop walkway system that is movable from above one cable tray to an adjacent cable tray. Movable walkway members mounted to articulation devices can be initially positioned above one cable tray permitting workers to stand thereon while accessing adjacent trays and their contents, the walkway members movable to permit access to the tray on which they are initially positioned or to permit access to trays that are initially too far away for efficient access.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cable tray walkway for walking over either a first cable tray or an adjacent second cable tray, the cable tray walkway comprising

at least one movable walkway member disposable above either cable tray,

the at least one movable walkway member movably connected to articulation means,

the articulation means disposed for moving the at least one movable walkway member from a first position over the first cable tray to a second position over the second cable tray, the articulation means including at least one hinge member secured to one or both of the cable trays, and

a bracket secured to the at least one movable walkway member and movably mounted on the at least one hinge member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention is related to cable racks or trays and to walkways for accessing cable trays. In one particular embodiment, it is related to a cable tray walkway hinged at the side for movement away from the cable tray to permit access to cable tray and for emplacement over an adjacent cable tray.

2. Disclosure of Related Art

Conventional cable racks or trays are used in various industries to support a plurality of cables, pipes and other tubular members for transmitting fluid, gases, or electrical power to various locations, both indoors and outdoors, in a building, plant, refinery, or other facility. Generally cable trays are made from multiple interconnected tray sections which can be straight or curved to follow the contour of a wall or other structure. Individual tray components that are spliced together with conventional splicing structures can be easily disconnected, reconfigured, or re-positioned.
 
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