Improvements in and Relating to a Cable Guard Cable Ramp or Cable Protector
20170279255 · 2017-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M2200/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H02G3/04
ELECTRICITY
F16M11/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/223
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cable guard suitable for the prevention of cable. The cable guard has a housing adapted to receive one or more length of cable, a cover connected to the housing, the cover allowing access to the housing for placing the cable in the housing and a locking mechanism for securing the length of cable inside the housing.
Claims
1. A cable guard comprising: a housing adapted to receive one or more length of cable; a cover connected to the housing, the cover allowing access to the housing for placing the one or more length of cable in the housing; and a locking mechanism for securing the length of cable inside the housing.
2. A cable guard as claimed in claim 1 wherein, the housing comprises one or more channels each adapted to receive a length of cable.
3. A cable guard as claimed in claim 1 wherein, the housing comprises a base having one or more channels the side walls of which extend outwards from the base and along its length.
4. (canceled)
5. (canceled)
6. A cable guard as claimed in claim 1 wherein, the locking mechanism secures a length of cable against longitudinal movement in a channel.
7. A cable guard as claimed in claim 1 wherein, one or more of said at least one channels is adapted to receive the locking mechanism.
8. A cable guard as claimed in claim 3 wherein the side walls of one or more of the at least one channels comprises a recess into which the locking mechanism is insertable, for securing a length of cable in position within the channel.
9. A cable guard as claimed in claim 2 wherein, the locking mechanism is a locking block which is fitted around a cable within the channel.
10. A cable guard as claimed in claim 2 wherein, one or more of said at least one channels comprises a locking mechanism wherein, the locking mechanism is integrally formed with the channel.
11. (canceled)
12. A cable guard as claimed in any preceding claim wherein, the locking mechanism further comprises a lock which secures the cover to the housing.
13. (canceled)
14. A cable guard as claimed in claim 1 wherein, the housing comprises side portions which run in the direction of the channels and which comprise recessed portions which are adapted to receive the outer portions of the cover.
15. A cable guard as claimed in claim 12 wherein, the locking mechanism releasably connects at least one of the recessed portions to the corresponding outer portions of the cover.
16. A cable guard as claimed in claim 12 wherein, the locking mechanism releasably connects the recessed portions to the corresponding outer portions of the cover on both sides of the housing.
17. A cable guard as claimed in claim 12 wherein, the lock comprises a shaped cavity which extends through the recessed portion of the housing and a shaped hole in the cover and a coupling member which is releasably connected between the cavity and the hole by means of a key.
18. A cable guard as claimed in claim 17 wherein, the coupling member is a locking pin.
19. A cable guard as claimed in claim 1 wherein, the housing is made from moulded polyurethane.
20. A cable guard as claimed in claim 19 wherein, the cover is made from moulded polyurethane.
21. (canceled)
22. A cable guard as claimed in claim 1 wherein, the locking mechanism comprises: a longitudinal rod channel which extends along the length of the housing, the channel being adapted to receive a rod; one or more locking pin hole which extends vertically through the cover into the housing and is adapted to receive a locking pin such that the longitudinal rod channel and the locking pin hole intersect; wherein, upon insertion of the locking pin and the longitudinal rod, these members effect a lock which retains the cover in a closed position.
23. A cable guard as claimed in claim 22 wherein, the rod has an abutting section with an abutting surface which is rotatable so that it extends into the pin hole and into engagement with a recessed surface on the locking pin.
24. A cable guard as claimed in claim 22 wherein, the abutting surface is curved.
25. A cable guard as claimed in claim 22 wherein, the abutting section has a substantially semicircular cross section.
26. A cable guard as claimed in claim 22 wherein the recessed surface has a substantially semicircular cross section.
27. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0052] The present invention relates to an improved cable guard.
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[0054] The channels 9 extend along the length of the cable guard 1 and are parallel to one another. The channels 9 are shaped to accommodate a cable which means they are generally semicircular or u-shaped in profile. The side portions of the cable guard are angled to extend from the top edge 20 to the bottom surface forming a ramp which makes it easier for pedestrians and vehicles to cross over the cable guard.
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[0060] It will be appreciated from this figure and
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[0062] The locking block shown in
[0063] In use, an installer is provided with a plan of where cables are to be laid and where the route of the cables crosses an area where protection is required; this could be protection from vehicular traffic or for health and safety reasons. The cable guard 1 is positioned on the ground, a locking blocks 65 is fitted loosely to a cables and the cable placed in the channel. Next, the position of the locking block 65 is adjusted so that it fits inside the recess 33 and the locking bolts are tightened to securely attach the locking block 65 to the cable when it is in position. This is repeated for all of the channels 9 through which the cables run. It will be appreciated that this locking mechanism secures a cable in a channel, preventing it from being pulled out along the length of the channel.
[0064] Once the cables are securely fixed within the channel, the cover 5 is closed on top of the housing 3 where it rests upon the recessed portion of the housing 43. A further advantage of the present invention is that the locked cover conceals the position of the recesses 33 and the associated locking blocks.
[0065] A locking pin is inserted through the key hole 51 and in through the shaped cavity 35. A key is used to turn the locking pin 51 so that the laterally extending arms 59 abut against the upper surface of the opening 15, thereby preventing the cover 5 from being lifted upwards from the housing to prevent access to the cables within the channels 9.
[0066] It is noted that known cable guards provide a suitable means for protecting cables from the weight of vehicles which may need to travel over the top of the cables and also reduce the risk that the cables may be moved or be a trip hazard.
[0067] However, another problem associated with the use of heavy duty cables is that it is very expensive, costing around £16/m. As a consequence theft of such cables, however risky and dangerous is a significant and costly problem. Also, because the cables are often used at outdoor events in public spaces such as parks, it is not practically possible to lock up or guard an entire length of cable which may be hundreds of meters long.
[0068] Currently a person wishing to steal a length of cable must risk injury or death by cutting through a potentially live high voltage cable then gather in the length of cable on a reel. In situations where a portion of the cable is positioned in a known type of cable guard, the cable may simply be removed from the cable guard by opening the lid and lifting the cable out. Alternatively, once a cable has been cut, it can be pulled out from a known type of cable guard along the length of the channel.
[0069] In use, the present invention reduces the likelihood of cable theft by locking the cable inside the cable guard. In a preferred embodiment, the cover of the cable guard is locked to prevent access to the cable and the cables are locked in position in the channels of the cable guard. The present invention greatly increases the time and effort required by a thief who wishes to steal a significant length of cable by forcing them to break or unlock the cable guard before the cable can be taken away. Such activities increase the risks associated with cable theft and make it a less attractive proposition. Another embodiment of the present invention is shown in
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[0072] The head has a keyhole adapted to receive a key for turning the locking pin 105 to adjust its position when it is in the pin hole 91. In some cases a key may not be required when the locking pin is in the correct orientation within the hole 91.
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[0075] Improvements and modifications may be incorporated herein without deviating from the scope of the invention.