Roof cable support system

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Inventors

Post, Robert E.

Application #

905867

Filed

Aug-4-1997

Published

Mar-30-1999

Current US Class

248/237
248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/56 248/57 248/65 248/74.1 248/237 248/68.1

Examiners

Ramirez; Ramon O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Joel, Esq.; Richard A.

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Abstract
A cable support system for use on roofs comprises a cable support bracket with a raised center portion, having a plurality of spaced apertures located thereon, walls extending downwardly from said raised portion to form a channel therebetween and flange portions extending outwardly from the base of said walls having apertures at the end of each flange portion. The system further includes a roof pad to which the bracket is affixed with mounting means extending through the flange apertures. The bracket is mounted perpendicularly to the cables which are secured in position by snap in hanger brackets which extend through the apertures in the cable support bracket. A second bracket extension may be mounted above the bracket increasing the cable capacity. A substantially U-shaped cover is mounted over the cable and secured to adjacent brackets. The cover includes an upper surface and downwardly extending side portions. The cover is designed in approximately four foot lengths which extend between adjacent brackets to protect the cable in the event it is stepped on or otherwise contacted on the roof. With the bracket system, it is possible to rapidly and conveniently install cables on a roof with cable running from an antenna mounted on the side of the building to the ultimate users within the building. The brackets are extremely strong, light-weight and rust-proof.
 
Claims
What is claimed, is:

1. A cable support system for use on roofs wherein a plurality of cables are run along the roof to an antenna comprising:

a plurality of elongated support brackets each comprising a raised center portion having a plurality of spaced apertures extending therethrough, side wails having one end extending downwardly from said center portion and flange portions extending outwardly from the other end of said walls and having apertures extending therethrough;

a plurality of roof pads each having a bracket mounted thereto;

means mounting each cable to the raised portion of the bracket;

a ground wire mounted to each bracket; and,

a cover of a predetermined limited length having a top portion including a raised center extending axially there-along, downwardly extending sides, each terminating in an outwardly extending flange, said flange being mounted to the raised portion of the bracket to protect the cables.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the installation of cable antennas particularly on city roof tops, it is common practice to run cable along the roof to the antenna. Unfortunately, the cables are subject to damage by people stepping on the cables, tripping on the cables or, deliberately damaging the cables. There is a further problem with more compact designs and in limited access buildings where large trays cannot be accommodated. No adequate solution had been found for these problems until applicants' proposed bracket system was developed. Applicants' invention is the only roof top system designed specifically for wireless communication.

Applicant' s invention permits stringing the cable directly along the roof to the antenna whereas other methods involve circuitous routes over roof tops or feeding the cable through conduits which would make it inexcessible for repairs or modifications without a major effort. In applicant's arrangement, the cable is readily accessible and yet is protected from damage. The cable brackets proposed herein have met ready acceptance which in unusual in a climate where change is difficult to implement and there is generally landlord/tenant resistance.
 
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