Heavy-duty wire-mesh cable trough

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Inventors

Nickel, Wilfried

Application #

603661

Filed

Jun-23-2000

Published

Nov-6-2001

Current US Class

138/108
138/112
206/443
206/446
211/181.1
248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 055/00; F16L 003/01

Field of Search

138/108 138/112 206/443 206/446 248/614 248/49 248/89 248/68.1 211/181.1

Assignee

Obo Bettermann GmbH & Co., KG (Menden, DE)

Examiners

Hook; James

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dubno; Herbert, Wilford; Andrew

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Abstract
A cable-guide trough has a set of like U-shaped cross wires aligned with one another and lying in respective generally parallel and longitudinally spaced planes so as to form a trough with a horizontal floor and two upright sides. A set of generally parallel longitudinal wires is joined to the cross wires at the floor and sides. One of the sets is formed at the floor in upper and lower layers vertically flanking the other of the sets at the floor. The wires are all of identical cross-sectional size and shape. Both sets of wires are formed as two layers in the trough floor to produce a four-layer floor. Each wire of the lower layer lies directly underneath a respective one of the wires of the upper layer. The one set can be the longitudinal wires or the cross wires in a three-layer system. Furthermore the one set can be formed in the trough sides as inner and outer layers horizontally flanking the other of the sets at the trough sides.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cable-guide trough comprising:

a set of like U-shaped cross wires aligned with one another and lying in respective generally parallel and longitudinally spaced planes so as to form a trough with a horizontal floor and two upright sides;

a set of generally parallel longitudinal wires engaging the set of cross wires at intersections at the floor and sides, one of the sets being formed at the floor in upper and lower layers vertically flanking the other of the sets at the floor; and

welds at the intersections permanently joining the wires together at the intersections.

2. The cable-guide trough defined in claim 1 wherein the wires are all of identical cross-sectional size and shape.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a wire-mesh cable trough. More particularly this invention concerns such a trough intended to carry wires in a utility closet, equipment room, or the like.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Wire-mesh troughs are typically used to hold wires and cables in such a manner that they are solidly supported yet readily accessible. Thus it is standard to provide such troughs adjacent the ceiling in computer rooms and the like.

The typical trough is made of a plurality of relatively stiff longitudinal rods and at least two crosswise U-shaped rods to which they are welded, for instance with four longitudinal rods at the base of the U-shaped cross rod and two more longitudinal rods forming sides of the trough and secured to the upwardly pointing arms of the cross rods. Of course angled troughs are provided for going around corners and changing levels and T- or X-shaped troughs are provided for forming intersections where several such troughs are joined together.
 
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