Cable retainer device and method for retaining cable in an aircraft
US-2015214709-A1 · Jul 30, 2015 · US
US9634472B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9634472-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414483643-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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A cable management system includes elongated members mounted to a panel; and gate members configured to couple to at least some of the elongated members. Adjacent ones of the elongated members define management regions therebetween. Each gate member is rotatable relative to the respective elongated member to selectively inhibit and allow access to the respective management region. Each gate member can be fixed at any axial point along an adjustment region of the respective elongated member to adjust the depth of the management region.
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What is claimed is: 1. An adjustable cable manager comprising: an elongated member extending axially along a length, the elongated member having an adjustment region that extends along a majority of the length, the elongated member being configured to mount to a surface; and a gate member configured to couple to the elongated member, the gate member being movable along the adjustment region of the elongated member, the gate member being configured to be releasably fixed at any point along the adjustment region, the gate member including a gate extending outwardly transverse to the elongated member, the gate member being rotatable relative to the elongated member at one end of the adjustment region; wherein the elongated member and the gate member cooperate to define an alignment arrangement that inhibits rotation of the at least one gate relative to the elongated member when the gate member is not disposed at the one end of the adjustment region. 2. The adjustable cable manager of claim 1 , wherein the gate member rotates between an open position and a closed position, wherein the gate extends outwardly transverse to the elongated member in a first direction when the gate member is in the open position, and wherein the gate extends outwardly transverse to the elongated member in a second direction when the gate member is in the closed position. 3. The adjustable cable manager of claim 2 , wherein the second direction is offset generally orthogonally from the first direction. 4. The adjustable cable manager of claim 1 , wherein the gate member includes a plurality of gate members. 5. The adjustable cable manager of claim 1 , wherein the gate member includes multiple sets of axially spaced gates. 6. The adjustable cable manager of claim 1 , wherein the gate has a major surface extending generally parallel to the surface. 7. The adjustable cable manager of claim 1 , wherein the gate has a major surface extending generally transverse to the surface. 8. The adjustable cable manager of claim 1 , further comprising a second gate member mounted to the elongated member, the second gate member being movable along at least a portion of the adjustment region of the elongated member independent of the gate member, the second gate member being configured to be releasably fixed at any point along the portion of the adjustment region, the second gate member including a second gate extending outwardly transverse to the elongated member. 9. The adjustable cable manager of claim 1 , further comprising a locking member configured to move relative to the gate member between a first position and a second position, the locking member allowing the gate member to move along the adjustment region of the elongated member when the locking member is disposed in the first position, and the locking member fixing the gate member in position relative to the elongated member when the locking member is disposed in the second position. 10. The adjustable cable manager of claim 9 , wherein the locking member includes wings defining grip surfaces to facilitate moving the locking member between the first and second positions; and wherein the locking member and the gate member cooperate to define a retention arrangement that inhibits separation of the locking member and the gate member while allowing movement of the locking member between the first and second positions. 11. The adjustable cable manager of claim 9 , wherein the elongated member defines a channel extending along the adjustment region and the gate member defines at least a first rider that is configured to translate within the channel as the gate member is moved relative to the elongated member, and wherein the elongated member also defines a secondary channel extending at an angle to the channel, wherein the first rider can translate into the secondary channel to enable the gate member to rotate relative to the elongated member. 12. The adjustable cable manager of claim 1 , further comprising a threaded rod disposed within the elongated member and extending along the length of the elongated member, the gate member being mounted to the threaded rod so that rotation of the threaded rod causes the gate member to move axially along the threaded rod relative to the elongated member. 13. The adjustable cable manager of claim 12 , wherein the threaded rod includes a knob extending outwardly from the elongated member, the knob being rotationally fixed to the threaded rod so that rotating the knob causes rotation of the threaded rod. 14. The adjustable cable manager of claim 12 , wherein the elongated member defines at least one track extending along the adjustment region, the track extending between an exterior of the elongated member and an interior of the elongated member to enable the gate to extend outwardly through the track, wherein a portion of the gate member rides within the track when the gate member is moved along the adjustment region; and wherein the track contours at one end of the adjustment region to enable the gate to revolve about the threaded rod. 15. The adjustable cable manager of claim 14 , wherein the gate rides within the track when the gate member is moved along the adjustment region. 16. The adjustable cable manager of claim 14 , wherein a frame of the gate member encircles the elongated member, and wherein the gate extends outwardly from the frame. 17. A cable management system comprising: a panel at which a plurality of cable management regions are defined; and a plurality of cable managers mounted to the panel, each cable manager including an elongated member and a gate that is configured to rotate to selectively inhibit or allow access to a respective one of the cable management regions, the gate also being configured to translate to adjust a depth of the respective cable management region and to be axially fixed at any point along an adjustment region of the cable manager, the gate being inhibited from rotation along a majority of a length of the elongated member. 18. The cable management system of claim 17 , wherein each cable manager includes a locking member that is configured to move relative to the gate between an activation position and a deactivation position, wherein the gate is axially fixed when the locking member is in the activation position, and wherein the gate is axially movable when the locking member is in the deactivation position. 19. The cable management system of claim 17 , wherein a first cable manager includes a threaded rod along which the gate travels. 20. The cable management system of claim 17 , wherein the gate of at least a first of the cable managers is oriented so that a major surface of the gate of the first cable manager is oriented generally parallel to the panel; and wherein the gate of at least a second of the cable managers is oriented so that a major surface of the gate of the second cable manager is oriented generally transverse to the panel. 21. A method of managing cables along a panel to which a plurality of elongated members are mounted, the method comprising: rotating a gate member relative to a respective one of the elongated members to an open position to uncover an entrance to a management region defined between the respective elongated member and an adjacent elongated member; inserting at least one cable into the management region; rotating the gate member relative to the respective elongated member to a closed position to move a gate of the gate member across the entrance to the management region to close the ma
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