High-strength wire cable duct

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Inventors

Quertelet, Stephane

Application #

767148

Filed

Jan-23-2001

Published

May-27-2003

Current US Class

052/220.1
052/220.2
174/68.3
248/49

International Classes

H02G 003/00

Field of Search

174/68.3 174/68.1 174/69 174/72 52/220.1 52/220.2 52/220.6 52/220.7 248/49

Assignee

Krieg & Zivy Industries (Chevrieres, FR)

Examiners

Reichard; Dean A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Young & Thompson

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Abstract
A wire cable duct includes a grid made up of wires of two different types, namely longitudinal wires which run longitudinally the entire length of the duct and U-shaped transverse wires disposed transversely to the longitudinal wires, from place to place along their length and appropriately attached thereto. The resulting trough-like combination forms three panels, namely a bottom panel and two side panels. The side panels include a longitudinal row of successive planar and substantially rectangular edge meshes which constitute upper parts of the side panels, each of which is defined between two facing flange portions of two consecutive transverse wires, and each of which includes at least one anti-flexing member to limit its flexing about an axis perpendicular to its plane.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A wire cable duct comprising a grid made up of wires of two different types, namely at least one longitudinal wire which runs longitudinally the entire length of the duct and U-shaped transverse wires disposed transversely to the longitudinal wires, from place to place along their length and appropriately attached thereto, the resulting trough-like combination forming three panels, namely a bottom panel and two side panels, which side panels comprise a longitudinal row of successive planar and substantially rectangular edge meshes which constitute upper parts of said side panels, each of which is defined between two facing flange portions of two consecutive transverse wires, and each of which includes at least one anti-flexing member adapted to limit flexing of said edge mesh about an axis perpendicular to a plane of said edge mesh,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to wire cable ducts.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Prior art wire cable ducts take the form of a grid made up of wires of two different types, namely longitudinal wires, usually referred to as warp wires, which run longitudinally the entire length of the duct in a rectilinear or quasi-rectilinear manner and, disposed transversely to the longitudinal wires, from place to place along their length and appropriately attached thereto, U-shaped transverse wires, usually referred to as weft wires, the combination forming three panels which in practice are planar or substantially planar, namely a bottom panel and two side panels, usually referred to as flanges.

They are routinely used as troughs to support, house and protect electrical cables or the like.

Here and hereinafter the expression "electrical cables" refers not only to cables adapted to convey and distribute electrical energy but also to cables and fibers adapted to transmit information in electrical, optical or other form.
 
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