Patent classifications
H02G3/06
System and method for welding system cable management
Embodiments of the present disclosure include a cable management system with a housing comprising a first shell and a second shell configured to couple together about welding system cabling such that a portion of the welding system cabling is contained by the housing. The first and second shells form openings at ends of the housing such that the welding system cabling is capable of extending through the openings and such that edges of the openings enclose a perimeter of the welding system cabling when the first and second shells are coupled together about the welding system cabling. A cradle receives a weld cable of the welding system cabling. A cable clamp engages the weld cable and cooperates with the cradle to restrict movement of the weld cable when the weld cable is disposed in the cradle and the cable clamp is engaged.
In-Deck Conduit for Concrete Decks
An in-deck conduit for installation on a form for a concrete deck can provide a passage for wiring or other components within the concrete deck. The in-deck conduit can have a body with a base end, a deck end, and an internal passage extending from the base end to the deck end. One or more support legs can extend from the deck end of the body laterally relative to the passage to support the body on the form.
DUPLEX ELECTRICAL CABLE FITTING
A duplex electrical cable fitting includes a connector body having a mounting member and a base member, a cover having a cover hook, and a locknut configured to engage with the mounting member. The mounting member has a mounting member sidewall extending between first and second open ends with the first and second open ends defining a cable passage therebetween. The base member has a cover engaging member, which defines a cover engaging hole. The base member is connected to the mounting member at the second open end and extends downwardly therefrom. The cover hook is movably connected to the base member via the cover engaging hole so as to allow the cover to be movable relative thereto between open and closed positions.
Rain tight fitting for electrical metal tubing
A rain-tight fitting for connecting electrical metal tubing to an electrical box in a rain-tight fit. The rain-tight fitting includes a fitting body having a leading end adapted to connect to the knockout of an electrical box and a trailing end adapted to create a rain-tight fit with an end of electrical metal tubing (EMT). One or more sleeves are seated within a trailing bore of the fitting body and are held in place by a fastener. A necked-down wall portion on the sleeve contacts the outer periphery of the EMT as it is inserted into the trailing end of the fitting. After the EMT is fully inserted within the trailing end of the fitting, the fastener is tightened to drive the fastener against the outer periphery of the EMT, thereby providing a grounding path between the fitting, the electrical box, and the EMT.
SET OF ELECTROMECHANICAL CONNECTORS HAVING MALE AND FEMALE STRUCTURAL MEMBERS
A set of electromechanical connectors comprises a female structural member having an open end and a male structural member having a tip configured for being received in the open end of the female structural member. A first active connector is fixedly received within one of the male and female structural members. A second active connector is fixedly received within another one of the male and female structural members. Interconnecting the male and female structural members causes the first active connector to come in operative contact with the second active connector. The first and second active connectors are isolated from an environment external to the set of electromechanical connectors when the male and female structural members are interconnected.
SHIELDED CONDUCTIVE PATH
A shielding portion of a shielded conductive path (Wa) includes: a shielded pipe in which the inside thereof is partitioned into a plurality of electrical wire insertion paths; and a flexible shielding member that is tubular and is connected to an end portion of the shielding pipe. Out of a plurality of electrical wires that are inserted into the electrical wire insertion paths, a second electrical wire is led out of the shielding portion from an outlet port. Inside the shielding portion, a shielding tube encloses the second electrical wire, and prevents the second electrical wire and the first electrical wire from being affected by electromagnetic noise therefrom. A gap between the shielding tube and an opening edge of the outlet port is closed by a conductive sealing member.
WIRE HARNESS
A wire harness including a wire harness body including an electric wire, an exterior tube that covers an outer circumferential surface of the electric wire, and a first path regulator configured to be attached to an outer circumferential surface of the exterior tube and regulate a path of the exterior tube; and an attachment configured to be attached to an outer circumferential surface of the first path regulator in a lengthwise portion of the first path regulator.
WIRE HARNESS
A wire harness including: a wire harness main body that includes an electric wire and an exterior tube that covers an outer circumferential surface of the electric wire; a first path restrictor that is attached to an outer circumferential surface of the exterior tube and is configured to restrict a path of the wire harness main body; and an attachment that is attached to an outer circumferential surface of a portion of the first path restrictor in a lengthwise direction thereof.
WIRE HARNESS
A wire harness including a wire harness main body having an electric wire and an exterior tube that covers an outer circumferential surface of the electric wire; a path restrictor that is attached to an outer circumferential surface of the exterior tube and restricts a path of the wire harness main body and an attachment attached to an outer circumferential surface of a portion in a lengthwise direction of the path restrictor.
WIRE HARNESS
A wire harness including a wire harness main body having an electric wire and an exterior tube that covers an outer circumferential surface of the electric wire; a path restrictor that is attached to an outer circumferential surface of the exterior tube and restricts a path of the wire harness main body and an attachment attached to an outer circumferential surface of a portion in a lengthwise direction of the path restrictor.