CABLE TRAY SECTION
20210126441 · 2021-04-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02G3/0608
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02G3/06
ELECTRICITY
F16L3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a cable tray section which allows being successively coupled to another tray section (1) having similar features, without needing accessories or angle requirements on the horizontal plane, comprising longitudinal metal wires (10); U-shaped transverse metal wires (20); at least one anchoring element (30) installed between the longitudinal wires (10), attached to the last and next to last transverse wires (20), and comprising a single metal wire (31) close to the next to last transverse wire (20); and a pair of straight sections (32, 32′) parallel to one another; where the upper straight section (32′) projects with respect to the last transverse wire (20), forming an S-shaped section (33) perpendicular to the straight sections (32, 32′), such that there is established a free space (40) between the last transverse wire (20) and said S-shaped section (33); said space (40) having a dimension corresponding to the thickness of a transverse wire (20).
Claims
1. Cable tray section (1) comprising longitudinal metal wires (10); U-shaped transverse metal wires (20) attached to the longitudinal metal wires (10); at least one anchoring element (30) installed between the longitudinal metal wires (10), on the same vertical plane as the side walls of the tray section (1); where said anchoring element (30) is attached to the last and next to last transverse metal wires (20) and comprises a single metal wire (31) close to the next to last transverse metal wire (20); and a pair of straight sections (32, 32′) parallel to one another; wherein the upper straight section (32′) of the anchoring element (30) projects outwardly with respect to the last transverse metal wire (20) of the tray section (1), characterized in that: the projection outwardly of the upper straight section (32′) forms an S-shaped section (33) perpendicular to the straight sections (32, 32′), such that there is established a free space (40) between the last transverse metal wire (20) and said S-shaped section (33); wherein said space (40) has a dimension corresponding to the thickness of a transverse metal wire (20) of the tray section (1); and wherein the metal wire (31) of the anchoring element (30) is bent into a closed rectangular configuration at its distal end, said distal end being understood as the end of the anchoring element (30) closest to the next to last transverse metal wire (20).
2. Cable tray section (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the S-shaped sections (33) of the side walls of the tray section (1) are opposite one another, arranged symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal axis (A-A′) of the tray section (1).
3. (canceled)
4. Cable tray section (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that it additionally comprises at least one additional anchoring element (50), located on the horizontal plane of the lower wall of the tray section (1), and attached to the last and next to last transverse metal wires (20).
5. Cable tray section (1) according to claim 4, characterized in that the additional anchoring element (50) is installed on the longitudinal axis of symmetry (A-A) of the tray section (1).
6. Cable tray section (1) according to claim 4, characterized in that it comprises two additional anchoring elements (50), installed equidistantly with respect to the longitudinal axis of symmetry (A-A) of the tray section (1).
7. Cable tray section (1) according to claim 4, characterized in that the additional anchoring element/elements (50) is/are structurally similar to the anchoring elements (30) of the side walls of the tray section (1), said additional anchoring element (50) comprising a single metal wire (51) close to the next to last transverse metal wire (20), and a pair of straight sections (52, 52′) parallel to one another; where one of the straight sections (52′) of the additional anchoring element (50) projects with respect to the last transverse metal wire (20) of the tray section (1), forming an S-shaped section (53) perpendicular to the straight sections (52, 52′), such that there is established a free space (40) located between the last transverse metal wire (20) and said S-shaped section (53); and where said space (40) has a dimension corresponding to the thickness of a transverse metal wire (20) of the tray section (1).
8. Cable tray section (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the metal wire (51) is bent into a closed rectangular configuration at its distal end.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] To complement the description that is being made and for the purpose of helping to better understand the features of the invention according to a preferred practical embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description in which the following has been depicted with an illustrative and non-limiting character:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0021] A preferred embodiment is described below in reference to the aforementioned drawings, without limiting or reducing the scope of protection of the present invention.
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[0027] As can clearly be seen in
[0028] More particularly, as shown in
[0029] a) to define a recess having certain flexibility and on which recess certain force must be applied so as to allow the insertion of the corresponding transverse metal wire (20);
[0030] b) to assure a fixed, secure and stable position of the two tray sections (1) once they are attached, without the possibility of unwanted movements, such that an accidental decoupling thereof is prevented.
[0031] On the other hand, as observed in
[0032] More specifically, according to the present example the additional anchoring element (50) is structurally similar to the anchoring elements (30) of the side walls of the tray section (1), said additional anchoring element (50) comprising a single metal wire (51) close to the next to last transverse metal wire (20), and a pair of straight sections (52, 52′) parallel to one another.
[0033] In this regard, it can be seen in
[0034] For the sake of clarity, that transverse metal wire located furthest to the left, as observed in
[0035] According to this embodiment, the metal wires (31, 51) of their corresponding anchoring elements (30, 50) are bent into a closed rectangular configuration at their distal end, “distal end” being understood in this case as the end of the anchoring elements (30, 50) closest to the next to last transverse metal wire (20), as depicted in
[0036] Nevertheless, according to another preferred embodiment not shown in the drawings, it has been provided that the tray section (1) herein described can comprise two additional anchoring elements (50), installed equidistantly from one another with respect to the longitudinal axis of symmetry (A-A) of the tray section (1).
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[0038] Next,
[0039] In this case, said coupling between the two tray sections (1) is furthermore completed by means of the additional anchoring element (50) and its corresponding S-shaped section (53), assuring perfect coupling, also in the lower horizontal region of the tray sections (1), as seen in
[0040] Therefore, by means of the tray section herein described, the formation and installation of electrical cable support ducts is favored through a comfortable, quick and simple assembly, being suitable for places where there is very little space, making it particularly useful and of interest for hard-to-reach places, where it is almost impossible for the installation operator to work or make movements with his/her arms.