Pipes and tubular conduits – Plural duct – With spacer and encircling element
Patent
1995-10-05
1998-04-14
Scherbel, David
Pipes and tubular conduits
Plural duct
With spacer and encircling element
138113, 138117, 248 681, 2851371, F16L 3900
Patent
active
057381470
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a modular, conduit end-frame comprising at least one peripheral modular element and at least one intermediate modular element, and the peripheral and intermediate modular elements themselves. The conduit end-frame has utility in orienting the ends of conduit in a work area. Each of the modular elements has flanges extending from its ends. During the installation process, the modular elements are secured in place during the pouring of concrete, by nails or screws connecting the flanges to a wooden frame. The flanges are at a sufficiently safe distance from openings in the end-frame through which electrical cable, and sometimes live electrical cable, will pass.
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Hook James F.
Ipex Inc.
Scherbel David
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