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US-9109617-B2 · Aug 18, 2015 · US
US10483733B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10483733-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314049832-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 9, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 9, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2019 |
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A joint strip including a center trunk, at least one recess formed by at least one upper flange and at least one lower flange for use in bridging a gap in sheet metal, such as in cable trays, cable tray covers, or two pieces of sheet metal. The joint strip may include more than one recess. The one or more recesses are configured to accept, for example, a cable tray surface located at a gap between two cable trays. The joint strip can be inserted between cable trays, for example, without disconnecting the trays from each other or removed in existing cable trays without separating adjacent sections of cable tray or cable tray covers.
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We claim: 1. A device for bridging a gap between a first rigid object and a second rigid object, the device comprising: a. a center trunk having an upper section and a lower section, the lower section comprising a first tapered terminal end, the upper section comprising a second tapered terminal end, the center trunk having a first tapered side and a second tapered side, the first and second tapered sides being on opposing sides of the center trunk and extend linearly upwardly and outwardly from the first tapered terminal end to the second tapered terminal end such that the center trunk has a tapered profile; b. a recess shaped and positioned to receive at least a portion of opposing sides of the first rigid object, the recess defined at least in part by a first upper flange that extends directly from the second tapered terminal end of the center trunk, the first tapered side of the center trunk, and a lower flange that extends upwardly directly from the first tapered terminal end of the lower section of the center trunk to a tip of the lower flange, and wherein the device has a rest configuration prior to both receipt of the first rigid object in the recess and placement of the device in the gap at which the first upper flange and the lower flange each extend directly from the center trunk at a generally converging angle towards the other of the first upper flange and the lower flange; and c. a second upper flange directly extending from the second tapered terminal end of the center trunk, wherein the first tapered terminal end includes a trailing protrusion that extends, at least when the device is at the rest position, a distance outwardly and downwardly from the center trunk to create a resistance against the second rigid object when the opposing sides of the first rigid object are located within the recess and the center trunk is moved up or down within the gap such that the device is capable of installation after the first rigid object and the second rigid object are coupled together, the trailing protrusion and the lower flange extending from opposing sides of the center trunk at the first terminal end, wherein the device has a first width between a top surface of the device above the second tapered terminal end of the center trunk and a bottom surface at the first tapered terminal end of the center trunk that is greater than a second width of the device between a top surface of the first upper flange and an outer surface of the lower flange at the tip of the lower flange. 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the lower flange has a beveled edge to facilitate the entrance of the first rigid object into the recess. 3. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is made of plastic. 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is made of aluminum. 5. The device of claim 1 wherein the device is made of steel. 6. A device for bridging a gap between a first rigid object and a second rigid object, the device having a rest configuration prior to insertion of the device into the gap and a flexed configuration upon the device bridging the gap, the device comprising: a. a center trunk configured to fit within the gap, the center trunk comprising an upper section and a lower section, the lower section comprising a first tapered terminal end, the upper section comprising a second tapered terminal end, the center trunk having a first tapered side and a second tapered side, the first and second tapered sides being on opposing sides of the center trunk and extend linearly upwardly and outwardly from the first tapered terminal end to the second tapered terminal end such that the center trunk has a tapered profile; b. a recess shaped and positioned to receive at least a portion of opposing sides of the first rigid object, the recess being defined at least in part by a first upper flange directly extending from the second tapered terminal end of the center trunk and a lower flange directly extending from the first tapered terminal end of the lower section of the center trunk, the first upper flange and the lower flange outwardly extending from the same side of the center trunk at converging angles toward each other; c. a second upper flange extending from the upper section of the center trunk in a direction opposite of the first upper flange; d. a center groove located above the center trunk in a top surface of the device; and e. a trailing protrusion extending, when the device is in the rest configuration, outwardly and downwardly from a side of the first tapered terminal end of the center trunk that is opposite of another side of the first tapered terminal end from which the lower flange directly extends, the trailing protrusion and the lower flange being on opposing sides of the first tapered terminal end, the trailing protrusion configured to, when the opposing sides of the first rigid object are located within the recess, (1) create a resistance against the second rigid object as the center trunk is moved up or down within the gap, and (2) be positioned below a first side of the second rigid object when the device is installed and the second upper flange is positioned above an adjacent second side of the second rigid object, the first and second sides being opposing sides of the second rigid object. 7. The device of claim 6 wherein the lower flange has a beveled edge to facilitate the entrance of a planar portion of the first rigid object into the recess. 8. The device of claim 6 wherein the device is made of plastic. 9. The device of claim 6 wherein the device is made of aluminum. 10. The device of claim 6 wherein the device is made of steel. 11. A device for bridging a gap between a first rigid object and a second rigid object, the device comprising: a. a center trunk configured to fit in the gap between the first rigid object and the second rigid object, wherein the center trunk comprises a center groove located above the center trunk in a top surface of the device, an upper section, and a lower section, and wherein the center trunk has a tapered profile that includes a first tapered terminal end of the lower section and a second tapered terminal end of the upper section; b. a recess for accepting at least a portion of opposing sides of the first rigid object, wherein the recess is formed by a first upper flange directly extending from the second tapered terminal end of the center trunk and a lower flange directly extending from the first tapered terminal end of the lower section of the center trunk, the first upper flange and the lower flange extending from the same side of the center trunk at converging angles toward each other; c. a second upper flange extending from the upper section of the center trunk in a direction opposite of the first upper flange; and d. a trailing protrusion extending outward and downwardly from the first tapered terminal end of the lower section of the center trunk away from the lower flange such that the trailing protrusion creates a resistance against the second rigid object when the opposing sides of the first rigid object are located within the recess and the center trunk is moved up or down within the gap, and such that the device is capable of installation after the first rigid object and the second rigid object are coupled together, wherein the device has a first width between the top surface of the device above the center trunk and a bottom surface at the first tapered terminal end of the center trunk that is greater than a second width of the device between a top surface of the first upper flange and a tip of the lower flange such that, when at least a portion of an inner surface of the second upper flange abuts an upper surface of the second rigid object the trailing
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