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WIRE STUB OUT CLIP
20250079817 · 2025-03-06 ·

A support assembly for in-wall wiring can include a support bracket that extends between building structures. The clip can include clip arms and an internal funnel that has a front opening and a rear opening that is larger than the front opening. The clip arms can be securable to the support bracket to support the clip to receive wire through the internal funnel from the rear opening to the front opening, with the clip in either of a rear-side orientation and a front-side orientation, selectively. In the rear-side orientation, the clip arms can secure the clip on a rear side of the support bracket and in the front-side orientation, the clip arms can secure the clip on a front side of the support bracket.

In Wall Universal Pathway System
20250079818 · 2025-03-06 ·

A universal pathway system for structured cabling built in-wall prior to drywall installation to allow for management of cables and future expansion of network or electrical drops allowing for high fiber count. The in-wall Universal Pathway system includes a junction box which is unique in its overall size and shape to accommodate a plurality of cables. The expandable/retractable flexible conduit is oversized to allow for a plurality of cables and future expansion of network needs. There is an improvement to a mud ring to accommodate the dynamic needs of the scope of work. Additionally, there is an improvement to a cover plate which can have multiple designs to accommodate the dynamic needs of the scope of work. Assembly of the system is simple and can be adjusted as the overall system is not limited in its placement as it is adjustable for various locations and height and depth of walls.

Curtain wall system with anti-rolling shear block

A curtain wall has a plurality of hollow, extruded vertical and horizontal members. The members have a pair of spaced retainer walls which engage a shear block with a pair of tabs that twist locks onto the retainer walls before fastening the block to the member. A second member slips over the block and is fastened by screws. The abutment of the tabs limits rotation of the block and attached member, providing support for a glazing panel attached to the members. The members have longitudinal recesses accommodating wiring that may be covered with a cover. A bracket interacting with the retainer walls like a shear block may also be used.

Bracket for mounting wiring on stud

A bracket for mounting wiring on a stud. The bracket includes a stud securement portion configured for attachment to a wall stud. A stationary jaw has a longitudinal axis extending laterally outward from adjacent a rear end of a side wall of the stud securement portion. A clamping jaw has a longitudinal axis extending laterally outward from adjacent the rear end of the side wall. The clamping jaw is at least one of pivotable relative to the stationary jaw and bendable along its longitudinal axis for clamping the wiring between the stationary jaw and the clamping jaw. A locking tie is secured to the clamping jaw adjacent the free longitudinal end of the clamping jaw. The locking tie includes a toothed, elongate member receivable in the locking opening to lock the free longitudinal end of the clamping jaw to the stationary jaw.

VEHICLE BODY STRUCTURE
20250206381 · 2025-06-26 ·

A vehicle body structure includes a body member that constitutes a framework of a vehicle and is provided with a routing space portion as an internal space portion extending along an axial direction, and a slit that is provided in an outer wall of the body member, extends along the axial direction, and enables insertion of an electric wire bundle of a wire harness into the routing space portion from the outside of the body member.

Wiring module

A wiring module includes a base member provided with a groove, a wiring member housed in the groove, and a cover member covering an opening part of the groove to suppress the wiring member coming out of the groove. The cover member includes a cover body covering the opening part of the groove, a first extension part extending from the cover body to one lateral side of the groove, and a second extension part extending from the cover body to another lateral side of the groove. The wiring member is located close to one lateral side inside the groove. A protruding part entering inside the groove is provided to the cover body on a side of another lateral side of the groove.

In wall universal pathway system
12609516 · 2026-04-21 ·

A universal pathway system for structured cabling built in-wall prior to drywall installation to allow for management of cables and future expansion of network or electrical drops allowing for high fiber count. The in-wall Universal Pathway system includes a junction box which is unique in its overall size and shape to accommodate a plurality of cables. The expandable/retractable flexible conduit is oversized to allow for a plurality of cables and future expansion of network needs. There is an improvement to a mud ring to accommodate the dynamic needs of the scope of work. Additionally, there is an improvement to a cover plate which can have multiple designs to accommodate the dynamic needs of the scope of work. Assembly of the system is simple and can be adjusted as the overall system is not limited in its placement as it is adjustable for various locations and height and depth of walls.