Load bearing support platform

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Inventors

Peled, Uri

Application #

002899

Filed

Jan-13-1987

Published

Aug-23-1988

Current US Class

248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/68.1 174/68 211/182 52/660 52/661

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Browdy and Neimark

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Abstract
A load bearing support platform, in particular a platform for use in industrial installations, for the support of electric cables, comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending support bearing elements, preferably formed of reinforced plastics material. A succession of transverse cross-pieces are provided, each cross-piece being formed with a succession of element locating means, preferably through-going ports. Each element is respectively associated with a separate locating means and is supported by the cross-pieces. Element coupling means are provided for coupling adjacent ends of the elements together.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A modular system for assembling a load-bearing support platform comprising:

a plurality of longitudinally extending support elements;

a succession of cross-pieces, each provided with a succession of means for locating said elements, which elements are respectively associated with said locating means and are supported by said cross-pieces, wherein each cross-piece is formed with a succession of through-going ports respectively constituting said locating means and into or through which said elements extend, and

coupling means for joining together adjacent ends of said elements, wherein the number of said longitudinally extending elements per platform is selectively variable between a maximum equaling the number of said element-locating means in said cross-pieces, and a minimum of three.



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates to a load bearing support platform and is in particular, but not exclusively, concerned with load bearing platforms of the kind used in industrial installations for the support of electric cables.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Such cable support platforms or, as they are usually referred to, cable support ladders have, in the past, generally been made of metal and this has given rise to serious problems of corrosion, especially when used in chemical plants and also to problems of insulating safety. Some attempts have been made in the past to manufacture such platforms or ladders of reinforced plastics material but they have not proven to be commercially successful as an alternative to the existing metal platforms, particularly in view of the requirement for such platforms to be capable of ready variation of direction angle, etc. Whilst this requirement can be readily achieved with metal platforms, attempting to satisfy the requirement with platforms formed of plastics material has involved the use of very expensive bonded junctions which, in addition to their high cost, are not always reliable in use.
 
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