Cable trough with separate side elements

Supports – Pipe or cable – Brackets

Reexamination Certificate

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C138S157000, C174S101000, CD13S155000

Reexamination Certificate

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06631875

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application relates to a system for the management and routing of cables, such as telecommunications cables. More particularly, this invention pertains to troughs, fittings, and couplings for the system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the telecommunications industry, the use of optical fibers for signal transmissions is accelerating. With the increased utilization of optical fiber systems, optical fiber cable management requires industry attention.
One area of optical fiber management that is necessary is the routing of optical fibers from one piece of equipment to another. For example, in a telecommunications facility, optical fiber cables may be routed between fiber distribution equipment and optical line terminating equipment. In buildings and other structures which carry such equipment, the cable routing can take place in concealed ceiling areas or in any other manner to route cables from one location to another. Copper cables, hybrid cables or other transmission cables also need proper management and protection.
When routing optical fibers, it is desirable that a routing system will be easy to assemble, readily accessible and adaptable to changes in equipment needs. Accordingly, such routing systems include a plurality of trough members such as troughs and couplings for forming the cable routing paths. The trough system members are joined together by couplings. U.S. Pat. No. 5,067,678 to Henneberger et al dated Nov. 26, 1991 concerns a cable routing system that includes a plurality of troughs and fittings. The '678 patent further discloses a coupling (element 250 in FIG. 1 of the '678 patent) for joining trough members and fittings. With best reference to FIGS. 6-7 of the '678 patent, a plurality of hardware is disclosed for joining the trough members. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,316,243 and 5,752,781 show additional examples of couplings.
Several concerns arise with cable routing systems, including the ease of installation of the troughs, couplings, and fittings, and the adequacy of the size of the system components to handle the number of cables in the system. One related concern is whether the system allows for sufficient flexibility by the installer or the customer for the desired types and positioning of the various system components. The system may include various downspouts and T-fittings to connect to telecommunications connector bays beneath the routing system, or to connect to other equipment. Having enough space for the cables passing through the system is a particular concern as higher and higher densities are desired for the connector bays. Also, having enough properly positioned downspouts, T-fittings, or other fittings is a concern to best manage and protect the cables from damage caused by excessive handling or bending. A still further concern is whether the system can be easily modified at a later date. There is a need for continued development of cable management systems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A telecommunications cable management system includes a base element including a planar top surface and at least one side for receiving a separate side element for cable routing and management. In one preferred embodiment, the base element has a planar top surface, opposite lateral sides and opposite ends. Each of the sides receives one or more side elements with a mating arrangement between the sides of the base element and the side elements. The side elements may include one or more of the following: upstanding wall portions, side exits extending horizontally, downspouts, and corners with radius protective shapes. The base elements and the upstanding wall portions may have a continuous cross-section, and can be cut to the desired length for the cable management system. The downspout and side exit elements may also include a multiple component construction wherein a central section of each can be cut to the desired width. The mating arrangement allows assembly of the system on site, such as by snapping the side elements in place. Preferably, the mating arrangement allows removal of one or more side elements to vary the system configuration after initial assembly.


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