Telecommunications rack cable support bracket

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Inventors

Bauer, Arthur D.

Application #

121469

Filed

Jul-23-1998

Published

Oct-10-2000

Current US Class

248/49
248/68.1

International Classes

F16L 003/22

Field of Search

248/49 248/68.1 248/69 248/56 248/72 248/73 248/74.1 248/74.2 248/74.4

Assignee

The Siemon Company (Watertown, CT)

Examiners

Ramirez; Ramon O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cantor Colburn LLP

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Abstract
A telecommunications rack cable support bracket is provided which comprises a pair of parallel support members and a plurality of cross members extending therebetween. The arrangement of the support members and the cross members defines two openings through which cable may be routed. Each support member includes tabs for securely positioning the telecommunications rack cable support bracket onto a telecommunications rack by interfacing with the horizontal Z-brackets of the telecommunications rack, thus eliminating the need for the use of special mechanical fasteners. Each cross member includes a pair of downwardly extending tabs which serve to locate the telecommunications rack cable support bracket between two U-shaped brackets of the telecommunications rack. These tabs also provide stress concentration relief for cable bundles routed from U-channels across the telecommunications rack cable support bracket. Cable bundles are securely routed across the telecommunications rack cable support bracket by use of cable bundle management devices which are detachably received in openings in each cross member.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A telecommunications rack cable support bracket for use with a telecommunications rack having a vertical channel for receiving cables, the telecommunications rack cable support bracket comprising:

a pair of parallel support members;

a plurality of cross members extending between the parallel support members, the arrangement of the parallel support members and the cross members defines openings through which cable may be routed;

a guide tab disposed on at least one parallel support member, the guide tab for contacting a structural member of the telecommunications rack; and

a cross member tab disposed on at least one cross member, the cross member tab being downwardly angled with respect to the cross member, said cross member tab for providing a transition from the telecommunications rack cable support bracket to the vertical channel to provide stress relief for cables.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to telecommunications racks and in particular to a telecommunications rack cable support bracket for installation at the top of a telecommunications rack.

2. Brief Discussion of the Related Art

Telecommunications racks house equipment and cable and are generally used as distribution points for telecommunications cabling. Conventional top rack cable management systems typically have a ladder configuration and are distributed in a kit which comprises a number of parts for attachment to complete the entire ladder rack assembly. The ladder assembly is then mounted to the top of a telecommunications rack. One component, a cable runaway, is provided to support telecommunications cables as they travel along the top of the rack and are directed to an intended location on the rack. Angled wall brackets and additional brackets are used to mount the telecommunications management system to the top of the telecommunications rack.
 
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