Patent classifications
F16L3/015
Modular cable management system
An example modular cable management system, that includes a base to attach to a support structure and a number of cable management modules to attach to the base. The base may include an attachment feature that is to attach to the supporting structure to vertically support the base, and an arm that extends from the attachment feature to which the cable management modules attach. The cable management module may include a clip and a loom. The clip may be attachable to the arm such that the clip is rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the arm and may be removable from the arm. The loom may be attachable to and removable from the clips and configured to hold multiple cables.
Data cable tool
A data cable tool apparatus is disclosed. An example data cable tool apparatus includes a cable carrier having a connector cavity to receive a connector of a cable, and a lever having a tab depressor, pivotally coupled to the cable carrier, to move the tab depressor relative to the connector cavity of the cable carrier.
Data cable tool
A data cable tool apparatus is disclosed. An example data cable tool apparatus includes a cable carrier having a connector cavity to receive a connector of a cable, and a lever having a tab depressor, pivotally coupled to the cable carrier, to move the tab depressor relative to the connector cavity of the cable carrier.
Mobile boom system
A boom system for utility service lines (such as cables, wires, hoses, pipes, etc.) for a drilling rig. The mobile boom system includes a skid with posts and one or more booms pivotally attached to each post. One or more articulating booms attached to a first post can support and carry the service lines connected to the sources and one or more articulating booms attached to the second post can support and carry the service lines connected to a drilling rig, or to a boom extending from a drilling rig. The mobile articulating boom system can include means for moving and selectively positioning the mobile articulating boom system at a drilling site. The mobile boom system can be adapted so that it has first, second, and third booms which can be placed in a closed position and fit within a perimeter defined by the skid for easier transportation to and from a drilling site.
Mobile boom system
A boom system for utility service lines (such as cables, wires, hoses, pipes, etc.) for a drilling rig. The mobile boom system includes a skid with posts and one or more booms pivotally attached to each post. One or more articulating booms attached to a first post can support and carry the service lines connected to the sources and one or more articulating booms attached to the second post can support and carry the service lines connected to a drilling rig, or to a boom extending from a drilling rig. The mobile articulating boom system can include means for moving and selectively positioning the mobile articulating boom system at a drilling site. The mobile boom system can be adapted so that it has first, second, and third booms which can be placed in a closed position and fit within a perimeter defined by the skid for easier transportation to and from a drilling site.
Large manipulator with end-hose holder
A large manipulator includes an articulated boom that can be folded out. The articulated boom includes boom segments including a last boom segment having a boom tip. The articulated boom includes an end hose and end-hose holder. The end hose is flexible, arranged on the last boom segment, and can be removably coupled to the last boom segment by the end-hose holder. The end-hose holder includes a holding bracket arranged on the last boom segment. The holding bracket is configured to be pivotable into a first pivot position, a second pivot position, and a third pivot position relative to the last boom segment.
Large manipulator with end-hose holder
A large manipulator includes an articulated boom that can be folded out. The articulated boom includes boom segments including a last boom segment having a boom tip. The articulated boom includes an end hose and end-hose holder. The end hose is flexible, arranged on the last boom segment, and can be removably coupled to the last boom segment by the end-hose holder. The end-hose holder includes a holding bracket arranged on the last boom segment. The holding bracket is configured to be pivotable into a first pivot position, a second pivot position, and a third pivot position relative to the last boom segment.
Cable management systems
A cable support member for routing cables within a server cabinet, or other type of electrical enclosure, can have a base with a set of engagement members configured to removably engage with a corresponding set of apertures in a rack angle member of the server cabinet. A plurality of finger members can extend from the base to aid in routing the cables. A cable management system can include multiple sets of cable support members that define a channel through which cables can be routed, and a cover that can be hingedly mounted to the cable support members.
Cable management systems
A cable support member for routing cables within a server cabinet, or other type of electrical enclosure, can have a base with a set of engagement members configured to removably engage with a corresponding set of apertures in a rack angle member of the server cabinet. A plurality of finger members can extend from the base to aid in routing the cables. A cable management system can include multiple sets of cable support members that define a channel through which cables can be routed, and a cover that can be hingedly mounted to the cable support members.
CABLE/TUBE SLEEVE AND SNORKEL
A snorkel for guiding cables and tubes of the present teachings can include a base having an entrance and a conduit interface. The entrance can be configured to guide cabling into the conduit interface. The snorkel can include a conduit operably coupled with the base. The conduit can include a cap interface, and the conduit can receive the cabling through the conduit interface. The conduit can be configured to lower and raise within the base. The snorkel can include a cap operably coupled with the conduit. The cap can include a cable exit cavity and a tubing guide ear.