Line-fixing method and system

5695158
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Inventors

Boucot, Bernard

Application #

575529

Filed

Dec-20-1995

Published

Dec-9-1997

Current US Class

174/138D
174/72A
248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/22

Field of Search

248/49 248/71 248/68.1 248/69 248/74.1 248/74.3 174/72

Assignee

GEC Alsthom Transport SA (Paris, FR)

Examiners

Ramirez; Ramon O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC

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Abstract
A system for fixing lines, in particular electrical or optical lines, is constituted by a support including octagonal perforations, the octagonal perforations being suitable for co-operating in pairs with clamps for fixing one of the lines in such a manner as to hold the line on the support on a predetermined path; and for receiving separators for separating the lines in such a manner as to prevent any contact between lines.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A system for fixing lines, in particular electrical or optical lines, the system comprising:

a support having perforations;

a plurality of unitary fixing means, each of said fixing means fitting into a pair of said perforations, for fixing one of the lines in such a manner as to hold said line on said support on a predetermined path; and

a plurality of separator means, each fitting into a respective one of said perforations, for separating said lines in such a manner as to prevent any contact between said lines.

2. A system according to claim 1, in which the perforations are octagonal.

3. A system according to claim 1, in which the fixing means are clamping collars.



Description
The present invention relates to means for laying and fixing cables, particularly power or data lines in general, and more particularly it relates to a method and to a system for fixing lines.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Lines are laid along cable paths in all technical fields at present.

Throughout the present description, the generic term "lines" designates any electrical, optical, electromagnetic, . . . , means for conveying energy or data, such as cables, cords, or harnesses, for example.

Lines that are clamped by collars are subjected to large dynamic and thermal stresses, e.g. because of vibration in rolling stock.

In the event of sudden overloads, electrodynamic forces may develop between certain lines, or more precisely between certain conductors.

These phenomena give rise to displacements over time and may be the cause of faults such as:

deterioration of line clamping;

increased individual heating caused by the amount of air between cables being reduced, thereby giving rise to premature aging of insulation;
 
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