Patent classifications
F16L3/06
Parallel wire cable
A parallel wire cable is produced from a plurality of wires arranged in a bundle for use as a structural cable. Each wire in the plurality of wires is parallel to every other wire in the bundle, and each wire in the plurality of wires is tensioned to a tension value.
Intersection system for overhead cable trays
A cable-tray intersection system that connects a first wire basket and an intersecting second wire basket. Each wire basket is formed of a plurality of wires extending horizontally to form a floor and a plurality of wires extending vertically forming side walls. The intersection system includes a top plate mounted on the floors of the wires baskets and a pair of corner braces. The top plate has a first edge, a second edge, and a pair of corner edges formed between the first edge and second edge. The pair of corner braces mount between the first wire basket and the second wire basket and are spaced apart from the top plate.
Intersection system for overhead cable trays
A cable-tray intersection system that connects a first wire basket and an intersecting second wire basket. Each wire basket is formed of a plurality of wires extending horizontally to form a floor and a plurality of wires extending vertically forming side walls. The intersection system includes a top plate mounted on the floors of the wires baskets and a pair of corner braces. The top plate has a first edge, a second edge, and a pair of corner edges formed between the first edge and second edge. The pair of corner braces mount between the first wire basket and the second wire basket and are spaced apart from the top plate.
APPARATUS FOR MANAGING LINES THAT NEED TO BE ORGANIZED, SORTED, AND RETURNED FOR STORAGE
An apparatus for organizing, untangling, and storing multiple lines. The apparatus prevents tangling of lines and decreases wasted time in organizing, detangling, using, and storing lines. The apparatus includes a stop groove for preventing movement of the apparatus long the multiple lines being managed. The apparatus may also include an indicator for identification of the position of the stop groove.
APPARATUS FOR MANAGING LINES THAT NEED TO BE ORGANIZED, SORTED, AND RETURNED FOR STORAGE
An apparatus for organizing, untangling, and storing multiple lines. The apparatus prevents tangling of lines and decreases wasted time in organizing, detangling, using, and storing lines. The apparatus includes a stop groove for preventing movement of the apparatus long the multiple lines being managed. The apparatus may also include an indicator for identification of the position of the stop groove.
Support structure for supporting a cable
A support structure is provided for supporting a cable. The support structure includes a body portion extending circumferentially about an axis. The body portion includes a first wall, a second wall extending substantially parallel to the first wall, and a third wall coupled between the first wall and the second wall. The first wall, the second wall, and the third wall define an opening extending along a circumferential length of the body portion. The body portion receives the cable within the opening. A retention structure is coupled to the first wall and projects from the first wall towards the second wall. The retention structure extends substantially parallel to the third wall. The retention structure retains the cable within the opening.
Support structure for supporting a cable
A support structure is provided for supporting a cable. The support structure includes a body portion extending circumferentially about an axis. The body portion includes a first wall, a second wall extending substantially parallel to the first wall, and a third wall coupled between the first wall and the second wall. The first wall, the second wall, and the third wall define an opening extending along a circumferential length of the body portion. The body portion receives the cable within the opening. A retention structure is coupled to the first wall and projects from the first wall towards the second wall. The retention structure extends substantially parallel to the third wall. The retention structure retains the cable within the opening.
Method of reducing friction-induced wear of pipe
A method of monitoring wear of a buffer includes holding a pipe for transporting a fluid and an electrical cable using a buffer placed on a support plate. The buffer includes a base, a plurality of fingers, and a roller contacting the support plate. The plurality of fingers includes a first finger, a second finger, and a third finger. The first finger and the second finger define a first cavity for receiving the pipe, and the second finger and the third finger defines a second cavity for receiving the electrical cable. The method includes detecting acoustic waves generated by the roller on the support plate. The method further includes analyzing changes in frequencies of the acoustic waves to determine an extent of the wear of the roller over time. The method includes triggering an alert when an increase in the frequencies of the acoustic waves exceeds a pre-determined threshold value.
Cable pressing structure and lamp
The present disclosure discloses a cable pressing structure and a lamp. The cable pressing structure adapted to fix a cable on a carrying base, includes: a main portion and a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion provided at both ends of the main portion, respectively. The cable pressing structure is configured to being detachably connected to the carrying base through the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion, and press and fix the cable on the carrying base; the main portion has a first side surface and a second side surface facing away from each other, a first cable pressing portion is provided on the first side surface, and a second cable pressing portion is provided on the second side surface. The cable pressing structure has a first installation state and a second installation state.
Cable pressing structure and lamp
The present disclosure discloses a cable pressing structure and a lamp. The cable pressing structure adapted to fix a cable on a carrying base, includes: a main portion and a first connecting portion and a second connecting portion provided at both ends of the main portion, respectively. The cable pressing structure is configured to being detachably connected to the carrying base through the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion, and press and fix the cable on the carrying base; the main portion has a first side surface and a second side surface facing away from each other, a first cable pressing portion is provided on the first side surface, and a second cable pressing portion is provided on the second side surface. The cable pressing structure has a first installation state and a second installation state.