Conduit Pull Body And Methods Of On-The-Job-Site Construction And Installation

20210320482 · 2021-10-14

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A conduit pull body with an elongated generally square cross-section cavity defined by two generally square ends and a generally rectangular front, back and two sides in which the back and at least one of the front and two sides are selectively removable to increase access to the cavity for pulling cabling therethrough. Where at least one of the front and two sides is apertured and interchangeable with a second one of the front and two sides, the pull body is convertible between Type LB, Type LL and Type LR pull bodies. On-the-job-site construction of different types of pull bodies is possible from a selection of component parts.

    Claims

    1. In a conduit pull body defining an elongated cavity with a generally square cross-section defined by (a) a generally square input end having a cylindrical aperture therein through which cabling may be pulled into said cavity, (b) a generally square unapertured output end, (c) an elongated generally rectangular unapertured back, (d) a left side and (f) a right side, at least one of said front, said left side and said right side having a cylindrical aperture therein through which cabling may be pulled out of said cavity, and said back being removably detachable to facilitate access to said cavity, the improvement wherein at least one of said left side and said right side are removably detachable to increase access to said cavity.

    2. The conduit pull body of claim 1 wherein both said left side and said right side are removably detachable to facilitate access to said cavity in pulling cabling therethrough.

    3. The conduit pull body of claim 1 wherein said at least one is said front; and wherein said input end, said front and said output end are integral.

    4. The conduit pull body of claim 3 wherein said integral ends and front are molded of EPVC.

    5. A pull body comprising: a generally square input end having an aperture therein through which cabling may be pulled, a generally square unapertured output end, four generally rectangular panels each removably attached to said ends to thereby form a pull body, two of said four panels being selectively interchangeable.

    6. The pull body of claim 5 wherein the number of interchangeable panels is three.

    7. The pull body of claim 5 wherein a first one of said three interchangeable panels has an aperture through which cabling may be pulled to thereby form one of a Type LB, a Type LL and a Type LR pull body.

    8. The pull body of claim 7 wherein said output end has an aperture through which cabling may be pulled; and wherein the aperture in said apertured panel is located proximate to the longitudinal middle thereof to thereby form a Type T pull body.

    9. The pull body of claim 8 wherein a second one of said three panels has an aperture located proximate to the longitudinal middle thereof through which cabling may be pulled, and wherein said first one and said second one of said three panels are removably attached to said ends facing each other to thereby form a Type X pull body.

    10. The pull body of claim 5 wherein said output end has an aperture through which cabling may be pulled to form a Type C pull body.

    11. A conduit pull body defining an elongated cavity with a generally square cross-section being defined by (a) an input end having an aperture therein through which cabling may be pulled into said cavity, (b) an output end, and an elongated generally rectangular (c) front, (d) back, (e) left side and (f) right side panels, at least two of said back, said left side and said right side panels being removably detachable from said input end and said output end to facilitate access to said cavity.

    12. The conduit pull body of claim 11 wherein at least three of said front, said back, said left side and said right side panels are selectively detachable from both said input end and said output end to facilitate access to said cavity.

    13. The conduit pull body of claim 11 including seals between the mating surfaces of said ends and said panels.

    14. The pull body of claim 13 including seals between the mating surfaces of said panels.

    15. The pull body of claim 11 including seals between the mating surfaces of said panels.

    16. The method of improving access to a pull body cavity defined by two generally square ends and for generally rectangular front, back and two side panels by the steps of completely removing the back and at least one of the side panels prior to pulling cabling into the cavity.

    17. The method of claim 16 including the further step of removing both side panels prior to pulling cabling into the cavity.

    18. The method of selectively creating one of a Type LB, Type LL or Type LR pull body, installing the pull body and pulling cabling therethrough comprising the steps of: a. providing two ends one of which has an aperture through which cabling may be pulled; b. providing four elongated panels one of which has an aperture through which cabling may be pulled; c. attaching the apertured panel to the ends to create a one-panel pull body sub-assembly; d. rotating the sub-assembly about the longitudinal axis of the aperture in the apertured end to locate the aperture in the apertured panel in the desired position for the installation as one of the front, left side of right side on the pull body; e. only in the event that the front of the pull body has not been formed by the prior attachment of the apertured panel, attaching one of the unapertured panels to the ends to thereby form the front of the pull body and a two-panel sub-assembly; f. installing the existing sub-assembly in the desired position for the installation; g. pulling the cabling through the existing sub-assembly; and h. attaching the remaining panels to the ends complete the assembly of the pull body and the installation thereof as one of a selected Type LB, Type LR and Type LL pull body.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0014] FIG. 1 is a pictorial illustration of a prior art elbow pull body.

    [0015] FIG. 2 is a pictorial illustration of a prior art Type LB pull body.

    [0016] FIG. 3 is a pictorial illustration of a prior art Type LR pull body.

    [0017] FIG. 4 is a pictorial illustration of a prior art Type LL pull body.

    [0018] FIG. 5 is a pictorial illustration of a prior art Type T pull body.

    [0019] FIG. 6 is a pictorial illustration of a prior art Type X pull body.

    [0020] FIG. 7 is a pictorial illustration of a prior art Type C pull body.

    [0021] FIG. 8 is a pictorial illustration of one embodiment of a prior art Type LB pull body with a portion of both sides integrated with the removable back.

    [0022] FIG. 9 is a pictorial illustration of a second embodiment of a prior art Type LB pull body with a portion of the sides integrated with the removable back.

    [0023] FIG. 10 is an exploded pictorial illustration of the prior art embodiment of FIG. 9.

    [0024] FIG. 11 is a pictorial illustration of a prior art Type LB pull body with plural selectively removable plates on the two sides and the input conduit end of the body.

    [0025] FIG. 12 is an exploded pictorial view of one embodiment of the present invention illustrating the removable assembly of the front, back and two sides to the input conduit and output conduit ends to form a pull body.

    [0026] FIG. 13 is a pictorial representation of one embodiment of the back of the body with internal bracing.

    [0027] FIG. 14 is a pictorial representation of the assembly of one embodiment of the front, back and two sides illustrating the sealing thereof.

    [0028] FIG. 15 is a pictorial representation of the components of a kit of the present invention showing assemblage at a Type LB pull body.

    [0029] FIG. 16 is a pictorial representation the individual components that may be carried to the job site as unassembled components and there assembled to form various embodiments of the pull body of the present invention.

    [0030] FIG. 17 is a pictorial illustration of three integrated components.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0031] With reference now to the figures disclosing embodiments of the present invention where like numerals are used to indicate like elements throughout, one embodiment is schematically illustrated in the exploded view of FIG. 12 configured as a Type LB pull body. As shown in FIG. 12, there is an input end 40 provided with an input conduit 42. The output end 54 is not apertured, the back 48 and the sides 50,52 of the pull body are flat panels without apertures, and the front 46 is apertured at the output end thereof and provided with a downwardly extending output conduit 56. While the cross-section of the pull body and the cavity it defines is illustrated as being generally square, the actual configuration may differ significantly within the scope of the invention and may, e.g., conform to the general appearance of the prior art pull bodies illustrated herein.

    [0032] The input conduit facing surface of the end 40 may be provided with a slight lip or overhang (not shown to avoid clutter) to abut the ends of the front 46, back 48 and the two sides 50, 52. All mating surfaces, i.e., panel to end and panel to panel, are desirably provided with a suitable conventional seal 44 to ensure that the pull body is water tight. To aid in sealing the longitudinal junctures of the front 46 and back 48 to the two sides 50, 52, the components may be made to overlap as shown in FIG. 14 and provided with longitudinally extending seals 58. Other mating and sealing configurations will readily occur to one of ordinary skill in this art and both the configuration of the junctions and the number and placement of the seals may be varied by one of ordinary skill in this art without departing from the teachings hereof.

    [0033] The front 46, back 48 and two sides 50,52 of the pull body may be secured to the ends 40, 54 by any suitable conventional means such as the threaded fasteners shown in the Figures. Where necessary, areas internally of the longitudinal elements may be built up to receive such fasteners. The front 46, back 48 and two sides 50, 52 may also be provided with ribbing or other reinforcement 60, externally of the pull body cavity as shown in FIG. 12 or internally as shown in FIG. 13, to enhance the degree of stability as cabling is pulled into and out of the pull body.

    [0034] One of the significant advantages of the present invention is that a single pull body may be carried to the job site and configured on-site as a Type B, Type LL or Type LR, significantly reducing the inventory of pull bodies that must be carried on the contractor's truck and/or the number of time consuming trips that must be made to the parts store.

    [0035] As shown in FIG. 15, a pull body kit may comprise an apertured input end 40, an unapertured output end 54, a single apertured front 46, an unapertured back 48 and two unapertured sides 50, 52. Without additional parts, these kit parts may be carried to the job site fully assembled as a pull body and the configuration thereof changed into a Type LB, Type LL, or Type LR pull body. In each of these three configurations, three longitudinal panels including the unapertured back may be entirely removed providing heretofore unattainable access to the pull body cavity as cabling in pulled into the cavity and out of the cavity, saving installation time as well as the injury to the installer's fingers.

    [0036] Additional flexibility in assembling pull bodies of various types may be had by carrying a full range of pull body parts on the installer's truck. As shown in FIG. 16, a full range of parts consists of an unapertured end 54 as shown, an apertured end 40, an unapertured back 48 which can serve as either of the two sides 50, 52, a centrally apertured side 64 for use in a Type T configuration, and an apertured front 46 which can serve as either side 50, 52 in a Type LL and Type LR configuration.

    [0037] By way of example, a Type C pull body can be constructed from one input end, one output end, and four unapertured sides, a Type T pull body can be constructed from two input ends, one centrally apertured side, and three unapertured sides, a Type X pull body can be constructed from two input ends, two centrally apertured sides, and two unapertured sides, a Type E pull body can be constructed from one input end, one output end, and four unapertured sides, and a Type LB, Type LL and Type LR pull body can be constructed from one input end, one output end, one apertured side and three unapertured sides. Thus a number of different pull bodies can be constructed on the job site from only six component parts.

    [0038] Since the most popular pull bodies are Type LB, Type, LL and Type LR, it has been found convenient to manufacture a unit with an integrally molded (a) apertured input end, (b) unapertured output end, and (c) an apertured panel, and to provide three selectively removable unapertured panels. In the configuration shown in FIG. 17, the pull body may be used as a Type LB, Type LL or Type LR simply by rotating the device around the longitudinal axis of the input conduit and cavity to position in space the integrally molded apertured panel as the “front”, “left side” or “right side”. Note that in all three of these installed configurations, there is one unapertured “back” and at least one additional unapertured panel that are completely removable to enhance access to the cavity of the pull body for the pulling of cabling into the cavity through the input conduit end and out of the cavity through the aperture in the molded panel without regard to the configuration in which the pull body is ultimately mounted.

    [0039] All of the panels are desirably interchangeable to promote the universality of the pull body but need not be so. It is also understood that the pull body may be made of any suitable material, e.g., metal such as copper, aluminum, galvanized steel or stainless steel. However, plastics are generally preferred, e.g., the conventional grey EPVC for electrical cabling because of its fire resistant and UV resistant characteristics. Such plastics may be reinforced with carbon or other suitable fibers.

    ADVANTAGES AND SCOPE OF INVENTION

    [0040] Many advantages will occur to one skilled in this art from the above description of preferred embodiments. Among these advantages is the access to the pull body cavity associated with the elective removal of one or both sides of the pull body box in addition to the back thereof. A second major advantage of the present invention is the significantly enhanced flexibility in the on-the-job-site configuration of the pull body.

    [0041] While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it is to be understood that the embodiments described are illustrative only and many variations and modifications will naturally occur to those of skill in this art from a perusal hereof. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is to be defined solely by the appended claims when accorded a full range of equivalence.