H02G3/0456

Ladder rung bracket assembly

A bracket assembly is disclosed to secure a cable bundle to a ladder rung. The bracket assembly includes a metal bracket and protective grommets. The metal bracket has a first member, side walls and second members. The first member of the metal bracket is parallel to the second members of the metal bracket. The protective grommets are secured to the metal bracket. The protective grommets have a base member, sleeves extending from the base member, a side member and a bottom member. The assembled metal bracket and protective grommets receive the ladder rung and the sleeves of the protective grommets wrap around the cable bundle positioned on the ladder rung to secure the cable bundle.

TEMPERATURE-MEASURING DEVICE, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE DEVICE, AND SYSTEM FOR MEASURING THE POINT OF IMPACT INCORPORATED IN THE DEVICE
20170268936 · 2017-09-21 ·

A temperature measuring device, a process for manufacturing the device, and a system for measuring an impact point incorporating the device. According to one aspect, a temperature measuring device includes a thin film sheet made of magneto-metallic material such that, in use and the presence of an applied magnetic field, a change of temperature in one region of the sheet generates an electric voltage in the region, the generated electric voltage being readable through means for reading electric voltage corresponding to the region. According to another aspect, there is a process for manufacturing the device. According to yet another aspect, there is a system for measuring an impact point, of radiation or particles, incorporating the device.

Sections of Cable Trays
20170271855 · 2017-09-21 ·

The cable tray comprises an anchoring element (3) arranged on the front end thereof, for connecting the rear end of the following tray section, said anchoring element (3) comprising a bar with a fold (4), the extensions (5) of which are fitted through the transverse bars of the walls and/or base and project past the last transverse bar (7) leading into bends (8, 9) and then two branches (11) which end in the fold (4), said branches (11) having different inclinations in relation to each other and in relation to the vertical plane so that the connection of the tray sections forms a tray that resists sudden oscillations or movements that may be generated during the assembly thereof or once installed.

Cable pathway divider and method for installing same
11251592 · 2022-02-15 · ·

A cable pathway divider, for installation on a cable runway, includes a pair of post halves and a ring-shaped locking member. Each post half includes a base portion and an extension portion, and the base portions of the post halves are arrangeable at opposite sides of a cross member of a cable runway. The post halves are securable to one another from opposite sides of the cross member, via clamping arrangement of the ring-shaped locking member relative to the post halves, such that the extension portions extend into a space above the cable runway to divide the cable runway into at least two cable paths.

System for Guiding a Plurality of Adjacently Arranged Conduits

System for guiding a plurality of adjacently arranged conduits (1), which system comprises a frame configuration (2) which is configured to guide the conduits and to form a connection with an attachment surface or attachment points, wherein the system further comprises locking elements (3), which extend transversely to the conduits, wherein the locking elements are able to provide a releasable connection with the frame configuration, and wherein the system further comprises spiral locking springs (4), which extend transversely to the conduits, wherein the spiral locking springs are configured to secure the arrangement of the adjacently arranged conduits, in cooperation with the locking elements. For example, the frame configuration is a ladder-shaped frame or comprises one or more frame sections (5, 5′). The locking elements may extend on the inner side or the outer side of the spiral lock ing springs.

Grounding Clip
20170324228 · 2017-11-09 ·

A resilient grounding clip including: a head having an aperture disposed in the head; a first leg having a proximate end connected to a first edge of the head, where the first leg is disposed at an obtuse angle relative to a first surface of the head; a second leg having a proximate end connected to a second edge of the head, where the second leg is disposed at an obtuse angle relative to the first surface of the head, and where the first edge is opposite the second edge; a first tab connected to the first leg at an end distal from the end connected to the head; and a second tab connected to the second leg at an end distal from the end connected to the head.

Mounting assembly for mounting a sheave roller to a cable tray

A mounting assembly is provided for mounting a sheave roller to a ladder-type cable tray. The cable cables can be laid on the cable tray for routing through a building. The mounting assembly includes first and second housing parts which are moveable relative to each other. The housing parts are attached to respective rungs of the cable tray. A lock prevents the relative movement of the housing parts relative to each other once the mounting assembly is engaged with the cable tray. The sheave roller is rotatably attached to the one housing part. This quickly and easily installs the sheave roller on the cable tray.

Load bearing support system

A rail for a cable tray having opposite longitudinal ends includes a generally vertical web having opposite upper and lower ends, an upper flange at the upper end of the web, and a lower flange at the lower end of the web. A splice plate retention groove outboard of the vertical web and generally adjacent at least one of the opposite longitudinal ends of the rail is configured to receive a splice plate therein to facilitate positioning of the splice plate on the rail.

Minimal touch post for multi-layer cable routing
11251593 · 2022-02-15 · ·

An apparatus includes a tray, a shaft connected to the tray, a bracket that secures the tray to a networking device such that the tray is distanced from a surface of the networking device, and a support post coupled to the tray via the shaft, the support post including: a rotating pin having a cylindrical passage through which the shaft passes, the rotating pin being coupled to the support post to allow the support post to rotate about the rotating pin and about the shaft, and a locking pin having a latch that is configured to engage with a corresponding opening on the tray to secure the support post to the tray.

CABLE SUPPORT BRACKETS
20220045493 · 2022-02-10 ·

The present disclosure describes a cable support bracket. The cable support bracket may include a base configured to be mounted to an antenna, the base comprising a plurality of apertures, each aperture configured to receive a cable hanger; a cable guide having a generally arced outer profile, wherein the cable guide is coupled to or integral with the base and extends outwardly from one end of the base; and a plurality of cable hangers, each cable hanger secured in a respective aperture in the base. The cable support bracket may further include a bridge removably attached to the base, the bridge having a plurality of apertures, each bridge aperture configured to receive a respective cable hanger; and a second plurality of cable hangers, each cable hanger secured in a respective aperture in the bridge. Antenna assemblies and methods for organizing coaxial cable connections at a base station antenna are also provided.