Table leg wire management apparatus

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Inventors

Gutgsell, David R.
Schwinghammer, Scott

Application #

071870

Filed

May-1-1998

Published

Sep-25-2001

Current US Class

108/50.01
108/50.02
248/188.1
248/49
248/51
248/918

International Classes

F16L 003/00; F16M 011/20

Field of Search

248/49 248/51 248/188.1 248/918 108/50.01 108/50.02 312/223.3 312/223.6 174/101 174/95 174/97 174/48 174/49

Assignee

Ditto Sales, Inc. (Jasper, IN)

Examiners

King; Anita M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baker & Daniels

US Patent References

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5715761   Article of furniture i...
5724778   Furniture system

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Other References

European Patent Document No. EP 0 010 277 A1, "Seitengestell fur Buromobel," Oct. 15, 1979. European Patent Document No. EP 0 563 850 A1, "Arbeitsplatz," Mar. 29, 1993. Search Report, GB Patent Application 9909791.7.

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Abstract
A furniture leg wire management apparatus is configured for use with a furniture leg formed by opposite leg posts separated by a gap. The apparatus includes a legway defined by an elongated tubular body. The body includes a forward portion and opposite clamping arms that are resiliently deflectable toward each other. The clamping arms are deflected when the legway is pushed into the gap between the leg posts and provide an outwardly directed force to clamp the legway in this operative position. The tubular body further includes a central rib terminated in a rear flange. The central rib divides the legway into two wire/cable channels, while the rear flange cooperates with the clamping arms to define opposite elongated slots. The slots communicate with the two cable channels to provide an avenue to feed the wires/cables into a corresponding channel. The wire management apparatus further includes a decorative cover plate that is removably mounted on the legway to improve its aesthetics.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A wire management assembly for an article of furniture comprising:

a leg connectable to the article of furniture and configured for supporting the article of furniture, said leg including at least two elongated leg posts defining a gap having a width therebetween; and

a legway removably disposed within said gap, said legway including an elongated tubular body defining a channel for receiving wires and/or cables therethrough, said tubular body having a pair of opposite elongated clamping arms configured to receive a portion of a corresponding leg post therein, said clamping arms having an unstressed configuration that exceeds said width of said gap and including means for resiliently deflecting said clamping arms toward each other to a position in which said clamping arms are disposed within said gap,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to wire management systems for furniture, particular office furniture, such as conference/training tables or workstations. More specifically, the invention concerns a wire management apparatus incorporated into a leg of the office furniture.

The plethora of electrical equipment used in most office environments presents a nettlesome problem, namely the problem of managing the seemingly endless array of electrical wires and data cables associated with the equipment. For example, a typical workstation personal computer will include power cables for the computer, printer and monitor, data cables between each of these components, networking cables, phone lines, and even wires associated with audio components of more sophisticated work stations. This problem is compounded where multiple workstations are involved, such as in a conference or training facility. Many such facilities utilize a number of large tables having multiple workstations. In these circumstances, the number of wires and cables that must be managed can be daunting.
 
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