Articulating optical fiber guide system
US-10444459-B2 · Oct 15, 2019 · US
US11462893B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11462893-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816499519-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 4, 2022 |
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A cable-routing device, the members of which have central joint bodies for articulation to one another, which comprise a joint head and a joint socket. The joint head has an axial region in which the cross-section thereof has a peripheral geometry with at least two corner points and lateral lines which connect the latter to one another, the lateral lines which meet at a corner point forming an internal angle of less than 180°, and the joint socket has a receiving region which geometrically corresponds to the axial region of the joint head and into which the joint head can lock.
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A line-guiding device, comprising: members, connected to one another in an articulated manner and open at their end faces, which are arranged one behind the other in a longitudinal direction of the line-guiding device and form, by radially outer guide elements, a guide channel for receiving and guiding energy and/or information cables, wherein the members each have inside the guide channel a central joint body for the articulated connection of immediately adjacent members, which joint body comprises a joint head and a joint socket having an opening for insertion of the joint head of an immediately adjacent member of the immediately adjacent members, wherein the joint socket comprises a first receiving region in which the joint head inserted therein of the immediately adjacent member of the immediately adjacent members is secured against rotation about the longitudinal axis of the line-guiding device, and wherein the immediately adjacent members are angleable relative to the longitudinal axis of the line-guiding device in at least two different angling planes, wherein the joint head comprises an axial region relative to the longitudinal axis of the line-guiding device in which the cross-section of the joint head comprises a peripheral geometry with at least two vertices and lateral lines connecting the vertices together, wherein, for all the vertices of the peripheral geometry, the lateral lines meeting at a vertex enclose an internal angle of less than 180°, and the joint socket comprises a first receiving region corresponding geometrically to the axial region of the joint head, in which receiving region the joint head are lockable, so that the joint head of the immediately adjacent member of the immediately adjacent members seated with the axial region in the first receiving region of the joint socket of another member of the immediately adjacent members is arranged non-rotatably therein and is angleable in at least two different angular planes. 2. The line-guiding device according to claim 1 , wherein the central joint bodies are formed such that the immediately adjacent members are angleable in any desired angular planes which have the longitudinal axis of the line-guiding device in common. 3. The line-guiding device according to claim 1 , wherein the central joint bodies are formed in one piece, in particular are injection molded from plastics material. 4. The line-guiding device according to claim 1 , wherein the joint body of a member comprises the joint head in one axial end region and the joint socket in its other axial end region. 5. The line-guiding device according to claim 4 , wherein the opening of the joint socket for insertion of the joint head is arranged at the axial end face of the central joint body having the first receiving region of the joint socket. 6. The line-guiding device according to claim 1 , wherein the inside of the edge region of the opening has a peripheral geometry which is similar in the geometrical sense to that of the adjacent first receiving region, wherein it comprises a narrowing relative to the first receiving region. 7. The line-guiding device according to claim 1 , wherein the vertices of the peripheral geometry of the joint head are distributed evenly over the peripheral geometry. 8. The line-guiding device according to claim 1 , wherein the lateral lines connecting the vertices together are convexly curved. 9. The line-guiding device according to claim 8 , wherein all the lateral lines connecting the vertices together have the same radius of curvature. 10. The line-guiding device according to claim 9 , wherein the radius of curvature of the lateral lines connecting the vertices together is larger than the radius of the smallest circle enclosing the vertices and the lateral lines. 11. The line-guiding device according to claim 1 , wherein the peripheral geometry of the cross-section of the joint head in the axial region comprises at least three vertices, in particular three or four vertices. 12. The line-guiding device according to claim 1 , wherein the first receiving region, corresponding geometrically to the axial region of the joint head, the joint socket is slotted from the opening in the axial direction in the region of at least one corner edge defined by the vertices. 13. The line-guiding device according to claim 1 , wherein the joint socket comprises a second receiving region adjacent to the first receiving region in the direction facing away from the opening of the joint socket, in which second receiving region the joint head of the immediately adjacent member of the immediately adjacent members are engageable from the first receiving region, wherein the two members are formed such that angling thereof relative to one another is blocked in at least one angling direction when the joint head is seated in the second receiving region of the joint socket. 14. The line-guiding device according to claim 13 , wherein the second receiving region is separated from the first receiving region by a transition region, an inside diameter of the transition region is smaller than a largest outside diameter of the joint head and larger than an inside diameter of a narrowing on an inside of an edge region of the opening of the joint socket. 15. The line-guiding device according to claim 13 , wherein the joint head comprises a neck with a smaller diameter relative to the joint head, which neck is connected to the joint socket via a conically widened region, wherein the conically widened region has a cross-sectional geometry which is similar in the geometrical sense to that of the first receiving region of the joint socket, and that cross-sectional geometry corresponds to that of the outwardly conically widened region of the opening of the joint socket. 16. The line-guiding device according to claim 15 , wherein the narrowed transition region between the first and second receiving regions of the joint socket and at least one region of the second receiving region of the joint socket adjacent to the transition region has a cross-sectional geometry which is similar in the geometrical sense to that of the first receiving region.
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