Patent classifications
H02G3/0418
PROTECTOR
A protector includes: a first fixing part; a second fixing part; and a protector main body including a housing space that is positioned between the first fixing part and the second fixing part, and houses a first routing member and a second routing member. The housing space is configured with: at least a pair of opposing faces opposing to each other, and a connection face that connects the pair of opposing faces; and includes a first routing member housing space and a second routing member housing space. The second routing member housing space: is configured with at least the pair of opposing faces and the connection face; and houses the second routing member. The first routing member housing space: communicates with the second routing member housing space; is configured with a restriction groove provided in the connection face; and houses the first routing member.
GUIDE DEVICE
The invention relates to a guide device, in particular for a cable chain, comprising laterally opposite guiding walls for guiding the top part and/or the bottom part of the cable carrier, which are formed from wall elements interconnected from the area of the front-sided end. Said wall elements are made from a single piece of plastic, and they comprise, in the area of the front-sided ends, first securing means made of one piece which enable said elements to be fixed in a positive and/or non-positive fit to a directly adjacent wall element such that a separation therefrom and pivoting counter to is prevented in any direction.
Conduit
Disclosed herein is a conduit for electrical cables. The conduit comprises a cover operable to expose an inside of the conduit, and pathways for the electrical cables. The conduit is adapted to be attached to an exterior surface of a RV, with apertures via which the electrical cables can pass into and out from an interior of the RV being accessible from within the conduit.
CABLE CHANNEL ADAPTER AND CABLE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
The invention relates to an adapter (101) used in a cable raceway (303), the adapter comprising: a main housing; at least one first connection part (103) disposed on the main housing for connecting the adapter (101) to the cable raceway (303); at least one second connection part (102) disposed on the main housing for connecting at least one distribution module (201) to the adapter (101); and at least one distribution modules (201) for connecting with cables in the adapter and introducing patch cords.
Apparatus, System, and Method for Tubing Caps
A cap for tubing. The cap includes a post and a socket. The post includes an exterior tube mating surface and a substantially flat top surface disposed at a first end of the post. The socket is disposed at a second end of the post. The socket includes an interior tube mating surface and a tool mating surface.
Mounting fixture system
A cable manager includes a trough, defining a footprint, and a door. At least one side of the trough is formed from a plurality of finger-like projections extending forwardly from a support member. At least two of the projections include a hinge boss disposed at an outer end thereof and extending inwardly. At least one edge of the door has a hinge structure disposed therealong that includes an outer arm and an inner arm defining a hinge channel therebetween. The hinge bosses are disposed within the hinge channel such that the door is rotatably attached along at least one of its longitudinal edges to the trough. The door is rotatable to an open state without extending beyond the footprint of the trough.
DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM FOR A LEVEL-CROSSING SAFEGUARDING SYSTEM, CURRENT SENSOR FOR SUCH A DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING SUCH A DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
A diagnostic system for a level-crossing safeguarding system. The safeguarding system has a relay circuit with electrical connection cables that are at least partly guided in a cable conduit. The cable conduit has a longitudinal access side with a detachable cover. The diagnostic system is simplified in that the cover is configured for receiving a plurality of current sensors of the diagnostic system and the plurality of current sensors are disposed, in particular fastened, next to one another in the cover in the longitudinal direction of the cover. There is also described a current sensor for such a diagnostic system and to a method for installing such a diagnostic system.
PROTECTIVE SKIRT FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS CABLES
A protective apparatus for telecommunications cables is provided including a mounting frame configured to be affixed to a wall and a protective skirt configured to be selectively engaged with the mounting frame to define an internal volume configured for routing of the telecommunications cables. The mounting frame or the protective skirt including a U-channel dispose at an edge and the other of the protective skirt and the mounting frame including a flange configured to be received in the U-channel. The protective skirt is engaged with the mounting frame when the flange is inserted into the U-channel and the protective skirt is disengaged from the mounting frame by flexion of the protective skirt causing the flange to withdraw from the U-channel.
Electric pushing rod with wire protection
The invention relates to an electric pushing rod with wire protection, which includes a motor, a transmission, a sensor and a wire protector cover. The motor has a body and a shaft. The shaft has a head section and a tail section. Both the head section and the tail section are separately exposed from the body. The transmission is arranged beside the motor. The sensor is disposed correspondingly to the tail section of the shaft and includes a circuit board and conductive wires. The wire protector cover covers the sensor and the tail section of the shaft and is provided with an opening for being passed by the conductive wires. Thereby, the conductive wires are prevented from being broken by touches and friction of the shaft.
COVER FOR HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
A locking mechanism particularly adapted to lock a cover of an electrical connector which connects an electrical transmission conductor to a distribution conductor. The locking mechanism includes a tip portion, a spiral portion, a holding portion, and an engagement portion, where the tip portion has a smaller cross-sectional area than the spiral portion and where the engagement portion is a widest portion of the locking mechanism. The present invention is also directed to a method of using the locking mechanism to lock the cover, as well as to a cover system which includes the locking mechanism and the cover engaged such that the cover is locked.