Interlocking modular ladder-type cable tray

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Inventors

Molek, Efraim

Application #

647950

Filed

Dec-14-2000

Published

Aug-13-2002

Current US Class

248/49
248/58
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/22

Field of Search

248/49 248/58 248/68.1 248/72 174/68.1 403/230 403/257 403/263 403/319

Examiners

Wood; Kimberly T.

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5465929   Ladder-type cable t...

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Abstract
A ladder-type cable tray (10) for cables or the like, the ladder including one or more pairs of L-shaped side rail members (11) having vertical and horizontal sides, the vertical side (12) having formed therein a protruding spring tab (14) disposed above a socket (16); and one or more U-shaped rung members (22) formed at either end with a flange (23) enclosing a U-shaped opening and defining a folded edge terminating in at least one tooth (24), the folded edge having formed therein a slot (26) for engaging the spring tab (14), such that upon insertion of the rung member (22) tooth into the socket on the side-rail (11), the spring tab (14) is deflected laterally and returns to its position to engage the locking slot (26) in the rung (22) and lock the rung to the side-rail (11), the locked rung (22) forming a support platform for the cable in a rigid fashion.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A ladder-type cable tray for cable-like elements, said cable tray including:

at least a pair of L-shaped side-rail members having vertical and horizontal sides, said vertical side having formed therein a protruding spring tab disposed above a socket;

at least one U-shaped rung member formed at each end with a flange enclosing a U-shaped opening and defining a folded edge terminating in at least one tooth, said folded edge having formed therein a slot for engaging said spring tab;

such that upon insertion of said rung member tooth into said socket on said side-rail member, said spring tab is deflected and returns to a position to engage said slot in said rung member and lock said rung member to said side-rail member, said locked rung member forming a support platform for said cable-like elements in a rigid fashion.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to cable trays and in particular to ladder-type cable trays with interlocking design of modular units for many cabling applications.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Cable ladders are commonly used in many wire and cabling applications, for example, in power distribution systems, communications centers, data processing and industrial installations to support the extensive cabling systems necessary in these applications. Ladder-type construction is open to all sides and allows easy access to cables which frequently have to be checked or rerouted.

Current cable ladders are constructed of heavy steel bolted or fastened together into extended runs. Components are often large and bulky. Construction of the system or chances in the construction requires considerable effort to use fasteners to connect each rung to the side-rails.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,465,929 to Dooley and U.S. Pat. No. 5,580,014 to Rinderer both disclose ladder-type cable tray systems which require fasteners. U.S. Pat. No. 4,319,724 to Bradbury discloses a ladder-type cable tray with rungs which are disposed in slots on the side-rails for a friction fit In this construction, the rungs must be placed in the side-rails during assembly and may not be removed from the side-rail without dissassembling the side-rail, which requires detaching it from the support surface This makes modification difficult In addition, the design of the Bradbury patent requires the user to cut side-rails and rungs to the desired length and does not provide a modular construction adaptable to different uses.
 
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