CABLE TRAY
20230030047 · 2023-02-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B21/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cable tray (11) for under desk storage of electric cables (13) is disclosed. The tray takes the form of a container (41) and a pair of elongate tray supports (15), the upper end of which is attached to the underside of a desktop (10). Each tray support (15) has a groove (20) in which is retained a stub axle (30) connected to the container (41). The groove (20) has a cylindrical portion (21) at its lower end and a recurvate portion at its upper end. The container (41) is movable between a top storage position in which the stub axles are located in the upper recurvate portions (23) and a bottom access position in which the stub axles are located. in the cylindrical portions (21) which function as a bearing and permit the container to be tilted about the stub axles.
Claims
1. A cable tray for under desk storage of electric cables, cords, double adapters, connectors, chargers and like superfluous electric equipment not required on the desktop, said cable tray comprising a container having a base, a pair of sides, a front and a rear, adjacent each of said sides is an elongate tray support Which has a longitudinal axis, an upper end shaped to be secured to the underside of said desk. a slot in said tray support extending along said longitudinal axis, and a stub axle connected to the adjacent side and being slidably engaged with said slot, wherein the upper end of each said slot is recurvate whereby by sliding said stub axles along said slots said container is movable between a top storage position in which said stub axles are located in upper recurvate portions of said grooves, and a bottom access position in which said stub axles are located at lower ends of said grooves and in which said container is tiltable about said stub axles to facilitate access to the container contents.
2. The cable tray as claimed in claim 1 wherein said grooves are of substantially equal length and of opposite hands whereby said recurvate portions extend in the same directions.
3. The cable tray as claimed in claim 2 wherein the lower ends of said grooves are substantially cylindrical to form bearings for said stub axles.
4. The cable tray as claimed in claim 1 wherein said elongate tray supports are each substantially T-shaped.
5. The cable tray as claimed in claim 1 wherein said recurvate portions each slope downwardly relative to the upper ends of said elongate tray supports.
6. The cable tray as claimed in claim 1 wherein said container comprises a wire basket.
7. The cable tray as claimed in claim 1 wherein by moving between said storage and access positions, said container tilts through an angle of approximately 35°.
8. A desk incorporating the cable tray as claimed in claim 1.
9. A method of accessing a cable tray located beneath a desk, said method comprising the steps of lowering and tilting said cable tray.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] As seen in
[0015] As best seen in
[0016] The cable tray 11 is fabricated as a wire basket 41 and is preferably dipped in PVC or other plastic material. The wire basket 41 has a front wall 42 and a rear wall 43 but no side walls. As best seen in
[0017] It will be apparent that by sliding the stub axles 30 along the grooves 20, the cable tray 11 is movable between an upper storage position as illustrated in
[0018] The access to the basket 41 is improved by firstly permitting the basket 41 to be lowered relative to the desktop 10, and secondly by arranging for the basket 41 to be tilted thereby enabling its contents 13 to be more easily viewed,
[0019] The ability for the cable tray I 1/wire basket 41 to tilted when in the lowered position substantially improves the access to the contents 13 of the cable tray 11. Given that the cable tray 11 is positioned under the desktop 10, this ease of access is particularly important since the person desiring the access is either on hands and knees or crouching in order to access the ancillary electrical equipment 13. Often the person seeking access will be a lady dressed in a tight skirt or other constricting garment and so the enhanced access is particularly appreciated by the user.
[0020] The foregoing describes only one embodiment of the present invention and modifications, obvious to those skilled in the electrical arts, can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0021] The term “comprising” (and its grammatical variations) as used herein is used in the inclusive sense of “including” or “having” and not its the exclusive sense of “consisting only of”.