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US-10483733-B2 · Nov 19, 2019 · US
US9853428B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9853428-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414281392-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 19, 2010 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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The present invention is directed to a cable routing system with a bracket that joins adjacent cable trays. The bracket includes a main body with upper members, a bottom member and sides. The upper members have a space therebetween to retain transverse wires of adjacent cable trays. The sides include generally C-shaped arms extending from the sides of the main body and along the back of the main body. When the bracket is secured to the adjacent cable trays a longitudinal wire of each cable tray is positioned between the upper members and the sides of the main body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cable routing system comprising: a first cable tray having a plurality of transverse wires and a plurality of longitudinal wires, wherein the plurality of transverse wires include downwardly extending sidewalls, and the plurality of longitudinal wires include side longitudinal wires positioned adjacent the downwardly extending sidewalls and bottom longitudinal wires positioned at an end of each downwardly extending sidewall; a second cable tray adjacent to the first cable tray, the second cable tray having a plurality of transverse wires and a plurality of longitudinal wires, wherein the plurality of transverse wires include downwardly extending sidewalls, and the plurality of longitudinal wires include side longitudinal wires positioned adjacent the downwardly extending sidewalls and bottom longitudinal wires positioned at an end of each downwardly extending sidewall; and at least one bracket that secures the first cable tray to the adjacent second cable tray, the at least one bracket having a main body with upper members, a bottom member and sides; wherein the upper members include a space therebetween for retaining one of the transverse wires of the first cable tray and the second cable tray; and wherein the sides include generally C-shaped arms extending from the main body and along a back of the main body; whereby the at least one bracket is attached to the first cable tray and the second cable tray with one of the side longitudinal wires of the first cable tray and the second cable tray positioned between the upper members and the sides to secure the at least one bracket to the first cable tray and the second cable tray; wherein each of the upper members have at least one upper spring arm projecting downwardly for engaging one of the side longitudinal wires of the first cable tray and the second cable tray between the upper member and the main body, and wherein the bottom member has at least one lower spring arm for engaging one of the bottom longitudinal wires of the first cable tray and the second cable tray between the bottom member and the main body. 2. The cable routing system of claim 1 , wherein the main body includes vertical slots, wherein the generally C-shaped arms extend through the vertical slots. 3. The cable routing system of claim 1 , wherein the main body includes an upper horizontal window and a lower horizontal window. 4. The cable routing system of claim 3 , further comprising a spacer clip, wherein the spacer clip includes a body with a thru hole, an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein an upper tab extends from the upper edge of the body of the spacer clip and a lower tab extends from the lower edge of the body of the spacer clip; wherein the spacer clip engages the main body of the bracket, wherein the upper tab of the spacer clip is positioned in the upper horizontal window in the main body and the lower tab of the spacer clip is positioned in the lower horizontal window in the main body. 5. The cable routing system of claim 4 , wherein the main body having a hole located between the upper horizontal window and the lower horizontal window, the thru hole of the spacer clip being located between the upper tab and the lower tab, whereby the thru hole of the spacer clip aligns with the hole in the main body for receiving a bonding screw therethrough.
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