Utility conduit system
US-10381811-B2 · Aug 13, 2019 · US
US11223186B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11223186-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916531454-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 5, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 11, 2022 |
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A utility conduit system includes a base having a bottom wall, a first side wall extending from the bottom wall, and a second side wall extending from the bottom wall at least partially defining a channel. Various components can be removably positioned in the base to customize the utility conduit system for a given location. Some components can include a universal mounting bracket, a by-pass unit, and a divider bracket.
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A utility conduit system comprising: a base having a bottom wall, a first side wall extending from the bottom wall, and a second side wall extending from the bottom wall at least partially defining a channel, a first protrusion extending from the first side wall into the channel and a second protrusion extending form the second side wall into the channel, wherein a first width is defined by the distance between the first protrusion and the second protrusion; and a universal mounting bracket having a major width and a minor width, wherein the major width is larger than the minor width, and wherein the universal mounting bracket can be positioned in the channel in a first orientation using the minor width to pass the universal mounting bracket through the first and second protrusions and in a second orientation using the major width to retain the universal mounting bracket beneath the first and second protrusions, and wherein the universal mounting bracket is rotated less than 90 degrees between the first orientation and the second orientation. 2. The utility conduit system of claim 1 , wherein the universal mounting bracket includes a first plurality of mounting holes configured to mount an outlet in a first direction and a second plurality of mounting holes configured to mount the outlet in a second direction different than the first direction. 3. The utility conduit system of claim 1 , wherein the universal mounting bracket includes a pair of chamfered corners. 4. The utility conduit system of claim 1 , further comprising a by-pass unit securable to the universal mounting bracket. 5. The utility conduit system of claim 1 , further comprising an outlet connected to the universal mounting bracket. 6. The utility conduit system of claim 5 , wherein a plurality of standoffs connect the outlet to the universal mounting bracket. 7. The utility conduit system of claim 1 , further comprising a divider bracket positioned in the channel and configured to receive a divider. 8. The utility conduit system of claim 1 , wherein the major width extends between a first major corner of the universal mounting bracket and a second major corner of the universal mounting bracket and the minor width extends between a first minor corner of the universal mounting bracket and a second minor corner of the universal mounting bracket. 9. The utility conduit system of claim 8 , wherein connecting holes are positioned proximate each of the major corners and each of the minor corners. 10. A utility conduit system comprising: a base having a bottom wall, a first side wall extending from the bottom wall, and a second side wall extending from the bottom wall at least partially defining a channel, a first protrusion extending from the first side wall into the channel and a second protrusion extending form the second side wall into the channel, wherein a first width is defined by the distance between the first protrusion and the second protrusion; and a universal mounting bracket configured to be positioned in the channel and connected to the base, the universal mounting bracket having a first plurality of mounting holes configured to mount an outlet in a first direction and a second plurality of mounting holes configured to mount the outlet in a second direction non-parallel to the first direction. 11. The utility conduit system of claim 10 , wherein the base includes a first corner channel and a second corner channel and the universal mounting bracket includes a first connecting hole aligned with the first corner channel and a second connecting hole aligned with the second corner channel when the universal mounting bracket is connected to the base. 12. The utility conduit system of claim 11 , wherein a fastener is positioned in each of the first and second connecting holes to secure the universal mounting bracket to the base. 13. The utility conduit system of claim 12 , wherein the fasteners cause the universal mounting brackets to engage the first protrusion and the second protrusion. 14. The utility conduit system of claim 10 , wherein the first plurality of mounting holes are configured to mount an outlet in an orientation parallel to a longitudinal axis of the base and the second plurality of mounting holes are configured to mount an outlet in an orientation perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the base. 15. The utility conduit system of claim 10 , further comprising a plurality of standoffs connected to the universal mounting bracket and an outlet connected to the standoffs. 16. The utility conduit system of claim 10 , wherein the universal mounting bracket has a major width and a minor width, wherein the major width is larger than the minor width, and wherein the universal mounting bracket can be positioned in the channel in a first orientation using the minor width to pass the universal mounting bracket through the first and second protrusions and in a second orientation using the major width to retain the universal mounting bracket beneath the first and second protrusions, and wherein the universal mounting bracket is rotated less than 90 degrees between the first orientation and the second orientation. 17. A utility conduit system comprising: a base having a bottom wall, a first side wall extending from the bottom wall, and a second side wall extending from the bottom wall at least partially defining a channel, a first protrusion extending from the first side wall into the channel and a second protrusion extending form the second side wall into the channel, wherein a first width is defined by the distance between the first protrusion and the second protrusion; a universal mounting bracket configured to be positioned in the channel and connected to the base, the universal mounting bracket having a first connecting hole proximate the first protrusion and a second connecting hole proximate the second protrusion when the universal mounting bracket is positioned in the channel; and a first fastener positioned in the first connecting hole and a second fastener positioned in the second connecting hole, wherein the first and second fasteners cause the universal mounting brackets to engage the first protrusion and the second protrusion. 18. The utility conduit system of claim 17 , wherein the universal mounting bracket includes a first plurality of mounting holes configured to mount an outlet in a first direction and a second plurality of mounting holes configured to mount the outlet in a second direction different than the first direction. 19. The utility conduit system of claim 18 , wherein the first plurality of mounting holes are configured to mount an outlet in an orientation parallel to a longitudinal axis of the base and the second plurality of mounting holes are configured to mount an outlet in an orientation perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the base. 20. The utility conduit system of claim 17 , wherein the universal mounting bracket has a major width and a minor width, wherein the major width is larger than the minor width, and wherein the universal mounting bracket can be positioned in the channel in a first orientation using the minor width to pass the universal mounting bracket through the first and second protrusions and in a second orientation using the major width to retain the universal mounting bracket beneath the first and second protrusions, and wherein the universal mounting bracket is rotated less than 90 degrees between the first orientation and the second orientation.
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