Space saving wireway hanger

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Inventors

Laberis, George A.

Application #

650440

Filed

Aug-29-2000

Published

Sep-10-2002

Current US Class

248/49
248/58

International Classes

F16L 003/23

Field of Search

248/49 248/58 248/235 248/250 248/906

Assignee

Samtan Engineering Corporation (Malden, MA)

Examiners

Stodola; Daniel P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Morse, Altman & Martin

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Abstract
A horizontally elongated wireway hanger of U-cross-section has an integral configuration of sections, i.e. tab and flange, which fit the wireway snugly and securely against a vertically elongated wireway downcomer of U-cross-section. Each U-cross-section is characterized by opposed walls connected by an intermediate saddle. The surfaces of the sections are free from each other, i.e. are not contiguous other than being integrally joined at certain edges. Along the saddle of the downcomer are a series of holes. Along the saddle of the hanger are a series of transverse slots. At least one tab lies in the geometrical plane of the forward wall of the hanger and includes a hole, which is registrable with a hole of selected height in the saddle of the downcomer and by which the hanger may be bolted to the downcomer. A series of parallel transverse slots in the saddle of the hanger is adapted to receive strapping by which a load of conduits may be secured to the hanger. One or more flanges lie in a geometrical plane that is orthogonal with respect to the forward wall of the hanger and have edges that snugly contact walls of the downcomer. The planar expanse of the flanges acts to absorb shock and vibration.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A horizontally elongated wireway hanger for assembly with a vertically elongated vertically elongated, generally U-shaped, wireway downcomer being in the form of a channel having a saddle portion and a pair of substantially equally deep wall portions extending orthogonally therefrom with a sequence of holes extending along said saddle portion therof, said wireway hanger downcomer, said wireway hanger being a component of a wireway system:

(a) said hanger being in the form of a channel that is generally U-shaped in cross-section having as integral components a saddle portion and a pair of substantially equally deep wall portions extending orthogonallly therefrom;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to wireways that support heavy loads of cables or other electrical and/or mechanical conduits in constructions of various types, particularly in nautical constructions. More particularly, the present invention relates to hangers, which are designed to be bolted to predeterminedly shaped and displaced vertical metal columns in such constructions. One type of such column, called a "downcomer", is U-shaped in cross-section and is welded to the underside of a metal deck or the like of a ship.

2. The Prior Art

Wireways, particularly those in naval vessels, must meet exacting standards. They are required to support loads of cables of various sizes and weights and to secure such loads against forces resulting from motion and vibration. Space is limited so that such loads often are dense and heavy.

Mounted at sequential heights along the downcomers are hangers, i.e. crosspieces. These hangers carry the bundles of cabes and are provided with (1) openings that can be registered with openings in the downcomers for the reception of bolts, and (2) slots that can accommodate metal straps for tying bundles of cables to the hangers. Improved stability and simplicity always are imperatives in wireway design.
 
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