Telecommunication multiple cable carrier

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Inventors

Kutsch, Duane B.

Application #

977886

Filed

Nov-17-1992

Published

Aug-31-1993

Current US Class

059/78.1
248/49
248/68.1
248/74.1

International Classes

F16L 003/00

Field of Search

248/49 248/68.1 248/51 248/74.1 248/65 248/74.4 59/78.1

Assignee

Telect, Inc. (Liberty Lake, WA)

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wells, St. John, Roberts, Gregory & Matkin

US Patent References

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4769985   Guide chain
4800714   Guide chain
4807432   Chain for supportin...
4840023   Flexible cable guid...
4852342   Cable handling ch...
4988838   Line protecting app...
5016841   Rolling conductor s...
5038556   Guide chains for fe...
5108350   Conduit carrier ch...
5157913   Guide chain for gu...
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Other References

igus, "Energy Chain System," Apr. 1992.

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Abstract
The preferred embodiment of a telecommunication multiple cable carrier 10 is illustrated in the drawings for receiving and supporting a bundle of telecommunication cables between one component 14 and a space component 16 in which one component is movable relative to the other. The carrier 10 comprises a plurality of interconnected links 18 that are pivotal with respect to each other and may be easily disconnected. The links have a central section with a female end section and an opposite male end section for interconnecting with adjacent sections. Side walls extend upward to a removable cover for defining a cavity 36 for receiving the cables.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A telecommunication multiple cable carrier for receiving and supporting a bundle of telecommunication cables between two spaced locations while preventing such cables from being bent in an arc of less than a predetermined radius of curvature between the two locations, comprising:

a plurality of cable links that are pivotally interconnected to collectively extend between the two spaced locations;

each of the links having a central section, a female connector section and a male connector section;

said central section having a base, spaced upright side walls and a cover extending between the side walls forming a bundle passageway through the link to receive the bundle of cables therein;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to telecommunication multi-cable carrier.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the telecommunication field, it is very important to minimize any damage to telecommunication cables that could interrupt service or cause an expensive delay. It is particularly difficult to determine whether a telecommunication cable has been damaged through use, during maintenance periods, or during installation. It is particularly difficult to pin point the location of a broken cable or defective cable once it is installed. This is particularly important with respect to telecommunication cables such as fiber optic cables that are very susceptible to damage or inefficient operation when severely bent beyond a minimum bending radius.

One of the objects of this invention is to provide a telecommunication multiple carrier that is particularly adaptable for receiving a bundle of fiber optic cables to protect the cables even though the cables may be utilized in an atmosphere in which they may be moved and bent at various degrees.
 
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