Universal cable rack

3948473
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Inventors

Mason, John R.

Application #

464849

Filed

Apr-29-1974

Published

Apr-6-1976

Current US Class

052/660
174/68.3
211/182
248/49
248/68.1
403/292

International Classes

F16L 003/22

Field of Search

248/49 248/68 174/68 182/150 182/178 182/207 52/660 108/55 108/56 403/264 403/345 403/292 82/39 211/182

Assignee

Dracon Industries (Chatsworth, CA)

Examiners

Frazier; Roy D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flehr, Hohbach, Test, Albritton & Herbert

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Abstract
A cable rack for supporting multi-cable runs constructed to obtain desired length and width using unitary rack assemblies. The unitary rack assemblies have left and right tubular side stringers and a plurality of tubular cross straps all having accessible open ends. Unitary rack assemblies may be attached end to end by insertion of connecting bars into the ends of the abutting side stringers. Unitary rack assemblies may be assembled side by side for providing a wide cable rack by utilizing cross-over members having attachment means at each end for securing to parallel unitary rack assemblies. Cross-over members provide for either staggered or aligned cross-straps in the unitary rack assembly. A wide cable rack may be provided by inverting a unitary rack assembly, placing it between two spaced parallel unitary rack assemblies, and attaching the side stringers of adjacent unitary rack assemblies. Once the universal cable rack width is assembled, horn members are inserted and retained in the outside accessible cross-strap open ends for retaining the cable runs within the universal cable rack width.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A unitary cable rack for use in supporting cable runs, comprising first and second tubular side stringers extending in parallel relation, one edge on each of said tubular side stringers lying in a common plane, a plurality of tubular cross straps having one side near the ends thereof affixed to said one edge of each of said tubular side stringers, said tubular cross-straps having accessible open ends and being spaced along said tubular side stringers and extending therebetween, a plurality of horn members, a generally vertical leg on each of said horn members, a generally horizontal leg on each of said horn members for insertion in said accessible open ends of said cross-straps, and an end portion on said generally horizontal leg, said end portion being bent out of alignment with the remainder of said generally horizontal leg for retaining said horn members in said cross straps, whereby the unitary cable rack has a cable run depth determined by the length of said generally vertical leg.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention.

The present invention discloses a universal cable rack for utilizing the maximum available space for cable runs, and more particularly to a universal cable rack which may be assembled to obtain the most desirable length and width, with provision for retaining the cable runs within the width of the rack.

2. Description of the Prior Art.

Cable trough designs currently available generally have cross-strap members between side stringers which do not provide means for receiving supporting members therebetween for attaching parallel racks. Cable rack depth is often determined by the height of the unitary rack side stringers. Moreover, overhead cable racks of prior design must avoid overhead light fixtures, reducing overhead space available for cable runs.

There is therefore a need for a universal cable rack which is readily adjustable in length and width and which may provide a depth of rack considerably greater than the height of the side stringers and which utilizes the overhead space between parallel running cable racks whether or not overhead lighting fixtures are present.
 
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