Self-supporting cable carrier

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Inventors

Klein, Ernst

Application #

796276

Filed

Nov-8-1985

Published

Apr-21-1987

Current US Class

059/78.1
248/49

International Classes

F16G 013/16

Field of Search

59/78.1 59/900 248/49 248/51 248/52 248/78

Assignee

A&A Manufacturing Co., Inc. (New Berlin, WI)

Examiners

Larson; Lowell A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Quarles & Brady

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Abstract
A self supporting cable carrier in the form of a flexible tube for fully enclosing the cable to protect it from damage as well as to support it. The flexible tube comprises a plurality of segments or links coupled to each other successively and pivotable relative to each other a limited amount. The segments are constructed so that they can etend in a straight line and can pivot from this straight line in one direction but not in the other direction. As a result the carrier can carry the cable along a curve in one direction but a span of tubing extending across a space cannot collapse since the segments cannot pivot in that direction. This arrangement makes the carrier self supporting along such span. The segments are formed of molded plastic with each segment having a pair of bosses extending inwardly from its trailing portion and a pair of complementary openings in its forward portion for receiving the bosses from the adjoining segment to couple the two segments together. The bosses are dimensioned so that they are pivotable a limited amount within their cooperating openings to render the entire segment pivotable such limited amount relative to its adjacent segment. Moreover, the bosses and their cooperating openings are completely covered when the segments are assembled to eliminate pinch points and fully protect the coupling.
 
Claims
The principles of this invention having now been fully explained in connection with the foregoing description, I hereby claim as my invention:

1. A cable carrier for supporing conductors between a fixed member and a movable member of a machine comprising; a plurality of segments, each of said segments having two sides connected together by a top and a bottom to form a central passage; a coupling member extending from each side of said segment in parallel relationship and adapted to extend into the central passage of the adjacent segment of the cable carrier; a boss formed on the interior of each side of said segments to extend therefrom into the passage of each segment; said coupling members having an opening in position to receive said bosses when the coupling members are inserted into the passage of the adjacent segment to couple the two segments together said openings permitting limited pivotal movement of said bosses within the openings for corresponding limited pivotal movement of said segments relative to each other so that the plurality of segments coupled to each other successively form a flexible tube for supporting and enclosing the conductors, and the bosses and the coupling members are completely enclosed within the passage so that the flexible tube presents a smooth outer surface.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention pertains to cable carriers and more particularly to carriers for protecting and supporting electrical cable or hydraulic conduit and the like that is connected at one end to a stationary member and at its opposite end to a movable member for conducting energy to the movable member.

A variety of cable carriers are available for supporting electrical cable or fluid conduits between a stationary point and a movable member. Such cables are frequently employed in large machine tools where energy must be transmitted to a movable element of the machine tool. One characteristic that is usually desirable in this structure is that the carrier be bendable in one direction only. With this arrangement the cable carrier is capable of following a curve in one direction but the span of the carrier that extends through space from the top of the curve to the cable coupling is self supporting. Accordingly, such straight span of the carrier will not collapse to the support beneath it because it is unable to bend in this direction. Such characteristic makes the cable carrier self supporting along the straight span that extends through space. The span of the cable carrier extending from the other end of the curved position is supported by a flat surface such as the base of the machine or the floor on which the machine is resting.
 
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