Rolling conductor supports

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Inventors

Tenniswood, David M.

Application #

056006

Filed

Jul-9-1979

Published

Jan-19-1982

Current US Class

059/78.1
248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/68 59/78.1 59/78 191/12 74/231

Assignee

McGraw-Edison Company (Rolling Meadows, IL)

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gealow; Jon Carl, Mansfield; Bruce R., Gilroy; Hugh M.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A rolling conductor support for supporting, guiding, and protecting electrical, hydraulic, coolant and the like conductors extending between parts of machines which move relative to one another on guides or tracks. The conductor support comprises a plurality of chains connected in parallel, laterally spaced relation by conductor supporting bridges to which the conductors are fastened by releasable securements. The chains are comprised of a series of alternating and overlapping follower links and control links, overlapping portions of which are pivotally connected to each other. Six holes are formed in each follower link, one at the center of each end for making a pivotal connection to the overlapping control link. The remaining four holes, having stop pins secured therein, are positioned in pairs at each end of the link adjacent the pivotal connection. Each control link is provided with one hole for pivotal connection at the center of each end, and four arcuate slots are arranged in pairs adjacent each pivotal connection. Each slot receives an associated stop pin of the adjacent follower link. The holes at the centers of overlapping ends of successive control and follower links are aligned, and a pin is inserted therethrough for pivotal connection of the links. As the links rotate with respect to each other, stop pins of the follower link travel within the slots of the control link. The length of the arcuate slots of the control link determines the maximum relative rotational displacement between successive control and follower links. Thus, the configuration of the arcuate slots in the control link determine the minimum bending radius of the chain, and hence of the conductor support.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A rolling conductor support comprising a plurality of chains connected together in parallel, laterally spaced apart relationship by conductor carrying means extending therebetween, each chain including a succession of alternating first and second links, said links having contiguous overlapping pivotally connected end portions, characterized in that pivotal connection includes three pivot parts spaced apart in a direction essentially perpendicular to the major axis of said first links, extending laterally between and connecting together the overlapping end portions of said links, one of said pivot parts providing a fulcrum for pivotal movement between the links, said second links having at each overlapping end portion thereof two slots of predetermined arcuate length measured in relation to said fulcrum pivot part, and the other two pivot parts interfitting in said slots and fixed to each overlapping end portion of said first link and moveable in the slots to the arcuate lengths thereof to limit pivotal movement between the links, whereby successive links fulcrum about said pivot part, and are limited in pivotal movement by said slots.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention pertains to rolling conductor supports, and in particular, to rolling conductor supports of the chain link type used to support, guide and protect electric, hydraulic, pneumatic and the like conductors which extend between parts of machines that move relative to each other on guides or tracks.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Chains providing support for conduits interconnecting parts of machines, movable with respect to each other such as enlarged machine tools and cranes, are known in the art. Chains of different capacities and bending radii are required to accommodate the different sizes and numbers of conduits which are required for various machines.

Prior art chains are generally satisfactory in providing conduit support. However, a supplier of such chain supports must stock an extensive inventory of chain link parts, particularly the side links thereof, wherein chains of different minimum bending radii each require side links of different configurations.
 
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