H02G3/0456

Robot hand and robot system
11577405 · 2023-02-14 · ·

The robot hand holds a wire harness having a long harness main body and a connector connected to an end of the harness main body. The robot hand includes a fixed holding portion which holds the harness main body a vicinity of the end thereof, a pressing portion movable relative to the fixed holding portion in a longitudinal direction of the harness main body held by the fixed holding portion, and a driving unit which moves the pressing portion in a direction away from the fixed holding portion such that the pressing portion presses the connector outwardly in the longitudinal direction of the harness main body.

Corrugated tube mounting structure
11581715 · 2023-02-14 · ·

A corrugated tube mounting structure includes: a corrugated tube into which an electric wire is inserted, formed with a slit into which the electric wire can be inserted, the slit being formed along a length direction of the corrugated tube; and a protector includes a main body inside which the electric wire is arranged and an outlet portion from which the electric wire is drawn out. The outlet portion is provided with a cover configured to close an opening into which the corrugated tube can be inserted. The cover is provided with a pressing portion configured to press the electric wire, which is exposed from an end of the corrugated tube on a main body side, toward the inside of the corrugated tube.

Power and Communications Pedestal for Recreational Vehicles
20230011288 · 2023-01-12 · ·

The present disclosure generally relates to a recreational vehicle (RV) pedestal, system, network, and mobile software application. Pedestals may integrate power sources of different power levels for different vehicle load requirements. Pedestals may combine power, electronics, communications connections, and water sources in the same device. The pedestals may be networked so that users may access a mobile application to reserve, pay for, and review pedestals and the RV park.

SEAT RAIL MOUNTING MEMBER

An aircraft assembly with first and second seat rails for interlocking with an aircraft seat, and a systems component mounting member interlocked with those seat rails. The mounting member has a first anchor member interlocked with the first seat rail and a second anchor member interlocked with the second seat rail. The assembly includes an aircraft systems component mounted on the mounting member. Existing seat rails or tracks of the aircraft can be used for attachment of support brackets for aircraft systems components. A novel way of using existing seat rails to provide anchorage points for systems brackets for systems components is disclosed.

Wire tray and mounting insert assemblies

This publication describes techniques and apparatuses for releasably attaching an object (e.g., a wire tray) to a substrate. Current apparatuses generally do not enable the removal of an attached wire tray from a substrate without first removing an insert from a mounting stud extending from the substrate. The disclosed techniques and apparatuses are configured to permit the removal of an attached wire tray from a substrate without first removing an insert from a mounting stud extending from the substrate.

CLICKABLE CABLE TRAYS

The present disclosure provides an assembly having a plurality of cable trays, a first cable tray of the plurality of cable trays including a bottom and a set of upright sides extending between a first end and a second end, and a barb and a barb opening along each upright side of the set of upright sides. The barb may extend from an end of the barb opening, wherein a portion of the opening of a first cable tray of the two or more cable trays extends beyond, and remains uncovered by, a second end of a second cable tray of the plurality of cable trays when the first and second cable trays are connected.

ELECTRICAL WIRE ARRANGEMENT STRUCTURE

An electrical wire arrangement structure includes: a base member; and an electrical wire group including four or more electrical wires, wherein the electrical wire group includes a parallel arrangement part fixed in a parallel state by the base member, and in the parallel arrangement part, an average value of sizes between the electrical wires in a central part region in a width direction is larger than an average value of sizes between the electrical wires in both side part regions in a width direction.

INTEGRATED CABLE TRAY SPLICE

A cable tray assembly includes first and second cable tray sections. Each cable tray section included a rail including a vertical web, an upper flange, and a lower flange. Each upper flange includes an outboard portion having a downwardly extending tab forming a groove extending along the upper flange. A splice plate assembly connects the first and second cable tray sections. The splice plate assembly includes a first splice plate configured to be retained in the groove extending along the upper flange of the first cable tray section. A second splice plate is configured to be retained in the groove extending along the upper flange of the second cable tray section. The first and second splice plates each define a fastener opening. The fastener openings are alignable with one another and configured to receive a fastener to connect the first and second cable tray sections when the splice plates are attached to the respective cable tray sections.

CABLE TRAY ASSEMBLY WITH SPLICE PLATE ASSEMBLY AND BONDING JUMPER
20230231368 · 2023-07-20 · ·

A cable tray assembly includes first and second cable tray sections each including a base and rails extending transversely from longitudinal sides of the base. A splice plate assembly is configured to engage the first and second cable tray sections for attaching the first cable tray section to the second cable tray section. A bonding jumper is attached to the splice plate assembly such that a first end of the bonding jumper is attached to a first splice plate and a second end of the bonding jumper is attached to a second splice plate whereby the bonding jumper is attached to the cable tray sections without forming holes in the cable tray sections. The splice plate assembly and bonding jumper providing an electrically conductive link between the cable tray sections.

CABLE SUPPORT SYSTEM

A cable support system includes a carrier having a base plate, two end plates, and a panel, said end plates each include an orifice and an aperture of different inner diameter, said panel includes a number of openings and a number of holes of different inner diameter, a lever includes two walls and two end pieces secured together, said walls and said end pieces each include an eyelet and a piercing of different inner diameter, a fastening member includes a stud for engaging with said orifice of said end plates and said eyelet of said walls and said end pieces of said levers, a screw hole formed in said fastening member and formed through said stud, and an inner thread formed in said fastening member and spaced from said screw hole and said stud for engaging with screws.