Supporting brackets for cable raceways

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Inventors

Zetena, Jr., Maurice F.

Application #

127045

Filed

Sep-27-1993

Published

May-31-1994

Current US Class

052/665
174/95
248/49
248/58
248/68.1
248/72
248/74.1
403/363
403/377

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/58 248/65 248/68.1 248/69 248/74.1 248/228 248/73 248/72 24/435 24/555 24/562 24/355 24/295 52/39 52/665 52/484 52/287 52/263 174/68.3 174/95

Examiners

Scherbel; David A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Johnson; Haynes N.

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4723749   Channel clip
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Abstract
A fiber optics cable raceway is formed of main channel members and telescope members. The main channel members have a generally U-shaped cross-section with a base, sides, and, at the top, inwardly extending lips. The telescope members have the same cross-section, but are slightly larger so they can fit about the main channel members for a longitudinally sliding fit. By alternately, interfitting main members and telescope members and adjusting the length by telescopic sliding, a raceway of the desired length can quickly be assembled. Small locking clips can then be fitted about the respective overlapping lips of two members to prevent further sliding. The raceway can be installed below the floor by the use of brackets hanging on pre-existing floor-supporting pedestals. It can be installed above a dropped ceiling by the use of hangers clamped to the grid struts of the ceiling. The locking clips serve to electrically interconnect the channel members and the telescope members.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cable raceway adapted to be supported form pre-existing internal building structures, said raceway including

a plurality of channel members, each said channel member being formed of stiff sheet material and including a bottom portion, sides extending upwardly from said bottom portion, and lips extending inwardly from said sides along the upper edges of said sides, thereby having a generally upright U-shaped cross-section,

telescope members having a cross-section complementary to said channel members and being so shaped and dimensioned as to telescopically interfit with said channel members, the extent of said interfit being continuously variable, each said telescopic member being formed of stiff sheet material and including a bottom portion, sides extending upwardly from said last-named bottom portion, and lips extending inwardly from said sides of said telescoping members along the upper edges of said last-named sides, thereby having a generally U-shaped cross-section, said telescope members each telescopically joining two said channel members at the respective proximate ends thereof, and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the field of fiber optics and, in particular, to raceways used to carry fiber optic cables through interior spaces, such as offices. It is directed to a modular design in which the lengths of different parts of the raceways can be readily adjusted at the time of installation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Fiber optics cables, often carrying two fibers each, do not have the intrinsic strength found in electrical cables and, so, must be carried in raceways or other channel members rather than being strung using standard wire hangers. These raceways are sometimes installed beneath raised flooring. In order to install them in different locations, the installer either has to carry a wide variety of lengths or cut them to the desired length on location. My invention obviates this difficulty and yet provides a strong and stable raceway structure.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

I create a raceway for fiber optic cables by using a plurality of channels which can telescope longitudinally within one another in order to adjust the length. Thus, the installer can carry with him a limited assortment of channel lengths and, by sliding one channel longitudinally within another, adjust the length to that desired. This results in shortened installation times and less wastage.
 
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