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Plural duct

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174 - Electricity: conductors and insulators

174680100 - CONDUITS, CABLES OR CONDUCTORS

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Class / Patent application numberDescriptionNumber of patent applications / Date published
174095000 Plural duct 29
20080302553Data and Power Distribution System for an Electrical Busway - A data and power distribution system for an electrical busway is provided. The system has a base plate and a data channel located adjacent to or proximate to the base plate. The data channel is structured to receive a number of data transport devices therein. An electrical busway is coupled to the base plate and a power channel is located adjacent to or proximate to the base plate. The power channel is structured to receive the electrical busway therein. The data channel is located proximate to the power channel and the base plate is a unitary component. The base plate may have a number of locations on the base plate that are structured to receive fasteners in order to directly attach the base plate to a mounting surface.12-11-2008
20090090533Horizontal Cable Manager - Embodiments of the invention provide a horizontal cable manager. A horizontal base can include a first molded section and an identical second molded section adapted to be coupled together. The horizontal cable manager can include a plurality of fingers extending from each one of the first molded section and the second molded section. The fingers can include a shaft and an arrow-shaped end. The arrow-shaped end can include a first triangular member and a second triangular member each coupled to opposite sides of the shaft at a first distance away from a distal end of the shaft. The horizontal cable manager can include hinge supports with a cover removably coupled to the hinge supports. The horizontal base can include an attachment hole, a first extension, and a second wing extension for temporary attachment to an electronic equipment rack.04-09-2009
20100108349COMMUNICATION CABLE OF HIGH CAPACITY - In communication cable of high capacity according to present invention, conductor of diameter d is coated by insulation material to form wire of diameter D, plural number of said wire are twisted by pitch p to form pairs, plural number of said pairs are twisted by collective pitch P, and said communication cable of high capacity comprise sheath wrapping said pairs, and the diameter d of said conductor and diameter D of said wire and pitch p and collective pitch P and impedance of said wires are defined by function of compensation coefficient A(8105-06-2010
20120261157Divided Conduit - A divided conduit containing a thermoplastic conduit and at least one strip-shaped textile. The strip-shaped substrate may be a strip-shaped textile or a strip-shaped film and has a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge which are adhered to or embedded into the inner surface of the conduit forming at least two flexible, longitudinal channels for enveloping cables or other elongated structures.10-18-2012
20120292074FLEXIBLE CABLE GUIDE - A flexible cable guide is provided that includes, but is not limited to a first chain link with a first longitudinal axis, a front region and a tubular first inner surface that extends in longitudinal direction, and a second chain link with a second longitudinal axis, a rear region and a tubular second inner surface that extends in longitudinal direction. The front region of the first chain link is connected to the rear region of the second chain link pivotably about a pivoting axis that extends perpendicular to the longitudinal axes of the chain links, such that it can be pivoted leftward and rightward referred to the first longitudinal axis up to a maximum pivoting angle.11-22-2012
20130240236SUPERCONDUCTING POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM - In a thermally insulated double pipe, a structure is provided in which an inner pipe may be prevented from being appreciably offset relative to an outer pipe due to thermal contraction. The structure includes an inner pipe 09-19-2013
20140060883HORIZONTAL CABLING SYSTEM FOR IN-BUILDING APPLICATIONS - An adhesive-backed duct has a main body having a conduit portion with a cavity formed longitudinally therethrough and a flange portion having an adhesive backing layer to mount the duct to a mounting surface. A septum is disposed within the cavity portion and defines at least two bore potions.03-06-2014
20140069681ADHESIVE BACKED HYBRID CABLING FOR IN-BUILDING TELECOMMUNICATION AND WIRELESS APPLICATIONS - An adhesive-backed hybrid cabling duct comprises a main body having at least one conduit portion with a bore formed throughout that is sized to accommodate one or more communication lines disposed therein. The duct also includes a flange to provide support for the duct as it is mounted to a mounting surface, wherein the flange includes a channel formed therein configured to receive a substantially rectangular-shaped cable. The duct also includes an adhesive layer to mount the duct to the mounting surface. The adhesive-backed hybrid cabling duct provides for multiple channels of RF/cellular traffic to be distributed to different locations within a building.03-13-2014
20140116747TONEABLE CONDUIT OPTIMIZED FOR CONDUIT SHRINKAGE AND ELONGATION - A toneable conduit including an elongate polymeric tube having a sidewall with an interior surface and an exterior surface. The interior surface defines a main channel. A sub-channel, smaller in cross sectional area than the main channel, extends longitudinally between the exterior and interior surfaces of the tube. A continuous toning signal wire is located within the sub-channel. The sub-channel has a larger cross sectional area than a cross sectional area of the toning signal wire and the toning signal wire follows a zigzagging or undulating path within the sub-channel. Alternatively, the sub-channel and toning signal wire have a substantially common cross sectional area and both follow a zigzagging or undulating path from one end of the toneable conduit to the other end. In both embodiments, a given length of toneable conduit will include a length of toning signal wire exceeding that given length.05-01-2014
20140131063SPLIT LB10 CONDUIT - A split LB 10 conduit that includes a base LB 10 conduit that includes a top half, a bottom half, a horizontal orifice and a vertical orifice, the base LB 10 conduit is split open into the top half and the bottom half and a plurality of electrical wires that are placed within the top half and the bottom half of the base LB 10 conduit, the electrical wires are sealed between the top half and the bottom half of the base LB 10 conduit, the electrical wires are sealed with a plurality of removable threaded screws that are extended through a plurality of threaded apertures. The split LB 10 conduit also includes a method for installing a plurality of electrical wires with a split LB 10 conduit.05-15-2014
20140190722INCONSPICUOUS POWER CONDUIT - An inconspicuous power conduit that is substantially transparent or translucent may be used to provide power to an electronic device mounted on a transparent or translucent wall, such as a glass wall of a conference room. The longitudinal power conduit may be inconspicuous when mounted on a glass wall in comparison to traditional power cords or conduits because light passes through both the conduit and the glass wall causing the conduit to visually blend in with the wall. The conduit includes a first electrical conductor and a second electrical conductor which are connector to electrical connectors at the ends of the conduit. One connector may connect the conduit to a power source and the other connector may connect the conduit to an electronic device so that the power from the power source is connected to the electronic device.07-10-2014
20140216780MULTIPLE ELECTRICAL SOURCE HOUSING - A busway is described herein that is configured for receipt of plural power sources. The busway device comprises a first plurality of busbars in a spaced apart relationship, with the width, thickness, and spacing of the busbars configured for receipt of a first power source. The first plurality of busbars is contained in a first housing. The device further includes a second plurality of busbars in a spaced apart relationship, with the width, thickness, and spacing of the busbars configured for receipt of a second power source. The second plurality of busbars is contained in a second housing and electrically isolated from the first plurality. The first housing is configured for adjacent placement and connection to the second housing.08-07-2014
20140345901WIRING SUPPORT STRUCTURE - Configured is a wiring support structure provided with a column portion fixed to or provided integrally with an installation object in which wiring is installed, and provided so as to project from the installation object, a wiring support portion having a wiring arrangement portion that is arrangeable so as to extend along the installation object and in which the wiring is arranged in an extending direction of the wiring arrangement portion, the wiring support portion being supported by the column portion in a state where the wiring support portion is separate from the installation object, and an attachment portion for attaching the wiring to the wiring arrangement portion.11-27-2014
20160181778CROSSOVER-BRIDGE CABLE ROUTER06-23-2016
20180026431PROCESS FOR FORMING A DIVIDED CONDUIT01-25-2018
174096000 Embedded conduit-ducts or conductors 2
20090314513TONEABLE CONDUIT WITH LOOSE TONING SIGNAL WIRE - A toneable conduit includes an elongate polymeric tube having a sidewall with an interior surface and an exterior surface. The interior surface defines a main channel. A sub-channel, smaller in cross sectional area than the main channel, extends longitudinally between the exterior and interior surfaces of the tube. A continuous toning signal wire is located within the sub-channel. The sub-channel has a larger cross sectional area than a cross sectional area of the toning signal wire, so that an air gap exists within said sub-channel around portions of the toning signal wire.12-24-2009
20110005802TONEABLE CONDUIT WITH HEAT TREATED TONE WIRE - A toneable conduit includes an elongate polymeric tube having a sidewall with an interior surface and an exterior surface. The interior surface defines a main channel for holding communication or power cables. A sub-channel extends longitudinally between the exterior and interior surfaces of the tube. An electrically continuous, toning signal wire is located within the sub-channel. The toning signal wire is formed of an annealed metal or metals and is capable of elongation to a certain extent without breakage, wherein the certain extent approximates or exceeds the extent of elongation of the tube at the point of failure.01-13-2011
174097000 Grooves or channels 12
20080264669Innerduct structure having increased flexibility - Provided herein are flexible, low friction innerduct structures configured to contain at least one cable within a conduit. The innerduct structures, or conduit inserts, include one or more strip-shaped panels of flexible material that are joined to define at least one channel through which a cable can extend. The innerduct structures preferably are formed from a woven textile fabric having warp yarns that are monofilaments and fill yarns that are an alternating pattern of monofilament yarns and multifilament yarns. Such construction increases the flexibility of the fabric, as compared to previous innerduct fabrics, resulting in a reduction of the pulling force required to draw the cable through the innerduct and into position.10-30-2008
20090020309WIRE MANAGEMENT COVER AND SYSTEM - A wire management cover having a cover body configured to detachably engage a connector and having an opening configured to allow passage of one or more wires. The cover includes a wire management portion hingedly attached to the cover body. The wire management portion has a plurality of channels, each channel configured to receive at least one of the one or more wires. The wire management portion is capable of latching engagement with the cover body. The cover body includes features permitting orientation of the cover in a plurality of directions with respect to the connector.01-22-2009
20090050345WIRE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED DIN RAIL AND SELECTIVELY ACCESSIBLE WIRE - A wiring system includes a first mounting bracket and a second mounting bracket having respective mounting flanges configured to secure the first and second mounting brackets to a mounting surface. The first and second mounting brackets extend away from the mounting surface to a distal end where a hinge is formed. The wiring system also includes a DIN rail supported above the mounting surface by the first and second mounting brackets through the respective hinges such that the DIN rail is rotatable about the hinges along an axis of rotation extending between the first and second mounting brackets to provide access to a wire passage extending parallel to the axis of rotation under the DIN rail and through the first and second mounting brackets.02-26-2009
20090145626SEPARATION AND/OR REINFORCEMENT DEVICE FOR A WIRE CABLE DUCT - A device for a wire cable duct (06-11-2009
20090308631SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CABLE MANAGEMENT - A method for cable management in an electronics enclosure is disclosed. The method involves extruding at least one length of material that forms a cable guide having a plurality of partitions defined by one or more cable dividers and two end clip flanges, where the end clip flanges each have at least one snap guide and at least one locking clip channel. The method further involves sizing at least one cable guide assembly from the length of material, based on a predetermined length for the cable guide assembly, and preparing one or more ends of the at least one cable guide assembly.12-17-2009
20100006317Telecommunications frame including an internal cable trough assembly - A telecommunications system including a frame to which telecommunications equipment is mounted. Fiber cables exiting the equipment are routed upward along each of the right and left sides of the frame. The fiber cables routed along the right and left sides merge within a horizontal trough section of a cable exit assembly. The cable exit assembly is located adjacent to the top of the frame and defines a single common exit point at which the merged fiber cables exit the frame.01-14-2010
20100018742SUBSTANTIALLY TRANSPARENT CABLE PROTECTOR AND CABLE PROTECTION SYSTEM - A cable protector may comprise an at least partially transparent base member, at least one channel extending between opposing ends of the base member and structured to house at least one cable, and an indicia member positioned within the base member so as to be visible through at least a portion of the base member. The indicia member may comprise advertising indicia, indicia that indicates at least a product name of the cable protector, and/or indicia that indicates a manufacturer of the cable protector.01-28-2010
20100224388CABLE PROTECTION SYSTEM WITH PHOTOLUMINESCENT INDICIA AND RELATED METHODS - A cable protector may include a base member, at least one channel extending between opposing ends of the base member and structured to house at least one cable, and at least one indicia member positioned on the cable protector so as to be visible. The indicia member includes a photoluminescent portion. The cable protector may also include at least one side ramp removably attached to the base member, wherein at least one photoluminescent indicia member is positioned on the at least one side ramp. The photoluminescent portion of the indicia member may define a symbol, text, or strip.09-09-2010
20140020927CABLE PROTECTOR LID CONNECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A cable protector includes a base member, at least one channel, and a lid. The at least one channel extends between opposing first and second ends of the base member and is structured to house at least one cable. The lid is mounted to the base member to cover the at least one channel and is releasably secured to the base member with at least one snap-fit connection.01-23-2014
20140090867DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ROUTING CABLES - A cable routing device is provided for mounting and managing cables to telecommunications equipment. The cable routing device includes a support body with a plurality of cable channels defining a curved shape. A cable securing device secures the cables to the support body. The cable routing device can be mounted to the equipment after securement of the cables to the cable routing device. A variety of cable securing devices is provided including separate clips, hinged clips, and straps. Trunk cables can be mounted to the equipment, with cable breakouts extending into the equipment. The trunk cables transition from a vertical direction to a horizontal direction for entry into the equipment.04-03-2014
20160087415A CONDUIT - Disclosed herein is a conduit for electrical cables. The conduit comprises a cover operable to expose an inside of the conduit, and pathways for the electrical cables. The conduit is adapted to be attached to an exterior surface of a RV, with apertures via which the electrical cables can pass into and out from an interior of the RV being accessible from within the conduit.03-24-2016
20160192443SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRIC CABLES OF A SURFACE HEATER - A support structure for electric heating cables of a surface heater includes a film-like support layer with projections that extend upward and that define heating cable receiving channels therebetween for receiving the electric heating cables. A thermal barrier layer is fastened to the bottom side of the support layer.06-30-2016

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