Modular center spine cable way

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Inventors

Carrick, Douglas Scott
Carrick, Grant Wayne

Application #

461650

Filed

Dec-14-1999

Published

Apr-2-2002

Current US Class

248/49
248/65
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/52 248/65 248/68.1 248/75 248/76 248/80 248/302 174/68.1 174/68.3 174/72

Examiners

King; Anita

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Miller Nash LLP

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Abstract
A modular cable way system, for securing and managing low voltage cables above a drop ceiling, having a central, typically cylindrical, spine with ribs attached typically perpendicular to the spine. The central spine is preferably bendable tubing to allow on site modification of the cable way system. A variety of rib shapes and configurations are provided so that cable way modules can be joined together having different rib configurations to provide a desirable configuration for cable management needs.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cable way module comprising:

(a) a bendable spine;

(b) a plurality of ribs attached to said bendable spine; and

(c) wherein a first end of each rib extends outward from the spine, bends downward, and curves under itself towards the spine to form a first U-shaped trough, and a second end of each rib extends outward from the spine in the opposite direction of the first end, bends downward, and curves under itself towards the spine to form a second U-shaped trough.

2. The cable way module of claim 1 wherein said cable way module is coupleable to at least one other said cable way module.

3. The cable way module of claim 1, wherein the spine is bendable during installation.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a cable way system, and more particularly to a modular cable way system for low voltage cables and fiber optic cables, such as those used for telephone systems and computer networks, as well as, pneumatic tubes, and beverage hoses.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The increase in the number of devices such as telephones, facsimile machines, and especially computer equipment in the work place has greatly increased the amount of low voltage cabling required to connect all of these devices. This increase has caused problems such that a need exists to provide a means to secure and manage a large amount of low voltage cable.

In most offices cabling is run in the space above dropped ceilings. When the amount of wiring was relatively small, the cabling could be simply laid across the dropped ceiling or tied to the ceiling support wires. As the amount of wiring laid on the dropped ceiling increased, national electrical codes were enacted requiring the wiring to be secured a required distance above the ceiling grid. For some applications it was possible to tie cable to ceiling support wires. However, tying high speed communications cable, such as category 5 cable, often resulted in the cable being bent into a tight bend radius. The resulting deformation in the cable causes degradation in the data transmission rate. Also, it is now generally against code to use the ceiling support wires as a means of cable support.
 
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