Supports – Stand and bracket – Having adjustable bracket
Patent
1993-02-01
1994-11-22
Chotkowski, Karen J.
Supports
Stand and bracket
Having adjustable bracket
248156, 248545, 52 28, F16M 1300
Patent
active
053661907
ABSTRACT:
A four-sided hollow post provides a mount for four repeater housings of the type used by the cable industry and protectively houses the cable so that cable guards are not needed. The post has a removable back panel so that backfill material is positioned within the hollow interior of the post during the backfill procedure; this stabilizes the post so that it remains upright. The base of the post is also flared outwardly to accomplish the same objective. A unistrut bracket is positioned in each of the four side walls to enable facile mounting of brackets that support the repeater housings, and a knock out panel is formed in each side wall so that the cable stubs depending from a repeater housing may extend into the interior of the post through a cable exit port that is created when the knock out panel is removed.
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Christiansen Donald
Machledt Charles G.
Schaefer Charles C.
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