Nonmetallic duct bank with nonmetallic subducts
US-2024332939-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US2016134089A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016134089-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414538870-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 12, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A wire tray includes tray walls defining a tray channel configured to receive corresponding wires of a wire bundle. A wire cradle extends from a corresponding tray wall. The wire cradle has a cradle channel open to the tray channel having a wire exit at a front of the wire cradle. The wire cradle has a pocket and a protrusion aligned with the pocket on an opposite side of the cradle channel. The wire is routed in the cradle channel around the protrusion into the pocket to form at least two bends in the wire between the tray channel and the wire exit The wire cradle includes a retention cap extending into the cradle channel that captures the wire in the cradle channel.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A wire tray configured to support and route wires of a wire bundle between electrical components, the wire tray comprising: tray walls defining a tray channel configured to receive corresponding wires of the wire bundle; a wire cradle extending from a corresponding tray wall along a wire cradle axis, the wire cradle having a cradle channel open to the tray channel, the cradle channel having a wire exit at a front of the wire cradle, the wire cradle receiving a corresponding wire of the wire bundle and routing the wire to the wire exit, the wire cradle having a pocket and a protrusion aligned with the pocket on an opposite side of the cradle channel, the wire being routed in the cradle channel around the protrusion into the pocket to form at least two bends in the wire between the tray channel and the wire exit. 2 . The wire tray of claim 1 , wherein the wire is at least partially compressed by the protrusion to hold the wire in the cradle channel by an interference fit. 3 . The wire tray of claim 1 , wherein the wire is at least twice bent across the wire cradle axis. 4 . The wire tray of claim 1 , wherein the wire follows a tortious path from the tray channel to the wire exit. 5 . The wire tray of claim 1 , wherein a width of the cradle channel between the tray channel and the pocket is equal to a width of the cradle channel through the pocket. 6 . The wire tray of claim 1 , wherein the pocket comprises a first pocket and the protrusion comprises a first protrusion, the wire cradle further comprising a second pocket and a second protrusion aligned with the second pocket on an opposite side of the cradle channel the wire being routed in the first and second pockets to form at least three bends in the wire between the tray channel and wire exit. 7 . The wire tray of claim 1 , wherein the cradle channel is defined by first and second cradle sidewalls, the pocket being formed in the first cradle sidewall, the protrusion extending from the second cradle sidewall. 8 . The wire tray of claim 7 , further comprising a second pocket formed in the second cradle sidewall and a second protrusion extending from the first cradle sidewall. 9 . The wire tray of claim 1 , wherein the wire cradle includes a mid-wall extending between first and second end walls from the tray wall to the front of the wire cradle, the cradle channel being defined between the mid wall and the first end wall, a second cradle channel being defined between the mid wall and the second end wall, the second cradle channel having a pocket and a protrusion aligned with the pocket on an opposite side of the cradle channel. 10 . The wire tray of claim 1 , wherein the wire cradle further comprises a retention cap extending info the cradle channel, the retention cap capturing the wire in the cradle channel. 11 . The wire tray of claim 10 , wherein the cradle channel is defined between first and second cradle sidewalls and a bottom wall, the retention cap extending from the first cradle sidewall into the cradle channel, the wire being captured between the retention can and the bottom wall. 12 . The wire tray of claim 11 , further comprising a second retention cap extending from the second cradle sidewall into the cradle channel, the retention cap being axially offset relative to the second retention cap along the wire cradle axis. 13 . The wire tray of claim 1 , wherein the cradle channel receives a plurality of wires. 14 . A wire tray configured to support and route wires of a wire bundle between electrical components, the wire tray comprising: tray walls defining a tray channel configured to receive corresponding wires of the wire bundle: a wire cradle extending from a corresponding tray wall along a wire cradle axis, the wire cradle having a cradle channel defined by cradle side walls and a bottom waif the cradle channel being open to the tray channel, the cradle channel having a wire exit at a front of the wire cradle, the wire cradle receiving a corresponding wire of the wire bundle and routing the wire to the wire exit, the wire cradle having a retention cap extending from one of the cradle sidewalls into the cradle channel, the wire being captured in the cradle channel between the retention cap and the bottom wall. 15 . The wire tray of claim 14 , wherein the wire is at least partially compressed by the retention cap to hold the wire in the cradle channel by an interference fit. 16 . The wire tray of claim 14 , wherein the cradle channel is defined between first and second cradle sidewalls, the retention cap extending from the first cradle sidewall into the cradle channel, the wire cradle further comprising a second retention cap extending from the second cradle sidewall into the cradle channel, the retention cap being axially offset relative to the second retention cap along the wire cradle axis. 17 . The wire tray of claim 14 , wherein the retention cap includes ledge, the wire being captured between the ledge and the bottom wall. 18 . The wire tray of claim 14 , wherein a gap is defined between the retention cap and the opposite cradle sidewall the gap having a width narrower than a diameter of the wire, the wire being compressed as the wire is pressed through the gap beneath the retention cap. 19 . The wire tray of claim 14 , wherein the wire cradle includes a mid-wall extending between first and second end walls from the tray wall to the front of the wire cradle, the cradle channel being defined between the mid wall and the first end wall, a second cradle channel being defined between the mid wall and the second end wall, the second cradle channel having a corresponding retention cap extending into the second cradle channel. 20 . The wire tray of claim 14 , wherein the cradle channel receives a plurality of wires captured below the retention cap.
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