Information
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Patent Grant
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6674000
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Patent Number
6,674,000
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 7, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 6, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Reichard; Dean A.
- Estrada; Angel R.
Agents
- Harness Dickey & Pierce P.L.C.
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CPC
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrical cable interconnect device for use in an opening in a panel of an aircraft to interconnect cables on opposite sides of the panel. The interconnect device has a bracket having at least one peripheral edge that is configured and adapted to attach to the panel. A plate extends along a portion of the at least one peripheral edge of the bracket and through the opening in the panel. The plate has at least one opening that allows an electrical cable and/or a connector to be attached to the plate so that the plate facilitates interconnection of electrical cables on opposite sides of the panel. A cover can be disposed on top of the bracket so that the cover covers a portion of the opening in the panel. A gasket can be positioned between the bracket and the panel to seal the connection of the bracket to the panel.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to brackets that are used to hold electric cables, and more particularly, to brackets specifically adapted for use in an aircraft that enables electrical cables on opposite sides of a panel in the aircraft to be interconnected.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Commercial passenger airlines typically have multiple rows of passenger seats that are arranged in columns separate by one or more aisles. There are occasions when it is necessary to run electrical cables to the passenger seats in order to provide the passengers access to various services, such as telecommunications, lighting, audio/sound, broadband communications, etc. On aircraft that have the passenger seats arranged into columns separated by single aisles, the wiring typically enters the passenger compartment through openings located along the passenger compartment walls. Larger wide body aircraft, however, typically have multiple columns of seats separated by multiple aisles. In such aircraft it is difficult to effectively route the cables from the walls of the passenger compartment to the passenger seats located near the center of the aircraft because of the intervening aisle. One alternative would be to route the wiring through the floor of the passenger compartment rather than the walls. Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a convenient and secure means for routing the electrical wiring through the passenger compartment floor on those aircraft that have more than one aisle separating the passenger seats.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, a preferred embodiment of an electrical cable interconnect device for use in an opening in a panel of an aircraft is disclosed. The interconnect device comprises a bracket having at least one peripheral edge. The at least one peripheral edge is configured and adapted to attach to a first surface of the panel adjacent the opening. A plate having opposite first and second ends is attached to the bracket. The first end of the plate is attached to and extends along a portion of the at least one peripheral edge of the bracket. The second end of the plate extends through the opening in the panel. The plate has at least one opening that is configured and adapted to allow an electrical cable to be attached to the plate so that the plate facilitates interconnection of electrical cables on opposite sides of the panel. The interconnect device may have a cover. The cover is disposed on top of the bracket so that the bracket is between the cover and the first surface of the panel. The cover covers a portion of the opening in the panel. Optionally, but preferably, a portion of an edge of the cover is offset to form an access opening through which the at least one electrical cable can be routed. The access opening allows the at least one electrical cable to pass through the access opening and through the opening in the panel.
Preferably, the at least one peripheral edge of the bracket is a plurality of peripheral edges that are connected to form a generally rectangular shaped frame with a central opening. The peripheral edges are configured and adapted to attach to the first surface of the panel with the central opening in the frame generally aligned with the opening in the panel. A gasket can be interposed between the at least one peripheral edge and the first surface of the panel.
The interconnect device can also include at least one connector. The at least one connector has first and second ends and is attached to the plate so that the at least one connector extends through the at least one opening with the first and second ends on opposite sides of the plate. The first end is configured and adapted to connect to an electrical cable on one side of the panel and the second end is configured and adapted to connect to an electrical cable on an opposite side of the panel so that the electrical cables on opposite sides of the panel can be conductively interconnected by the at least one connector.
Preferably, the at least one opening comprises at least one primary opening and a plurality of secondary openings. The at least one primary opening is configured and adapted to allow the at least one connector to extend through the at least one primary opening with the first and second ends of the least one connector being on opposite sides of the plate. The plurality of secondary openings are spaced about a periphery of the at least one primary opening and are configured and adapted to attach the at least one connector to the plate.
Even more preferably, the at least one connector is one of a plurality of connectors and the at least one primary opening is one of a plurality of primary openings. Each primary opening of the plurality of primary openings is configured and adapted to allow at least one connector of the plurality of connectors to extend through the primary opening with the first and second ends of the at least one connector of the plurality of connectors being on opposite sides of the plate. The plurality of secondary openings are spaced about a periphery of the plurality of primary openings and are configured and adapted to attach the plurality of connectors to the plate.
The present invention thereby provides an electrical cable interconnect device that can be used in an opening in a panel of an aircraft to interconnect electrical cables on opposite sides of the panel.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a portion of a passenger compartment floor panel within a fuselage of an aircraft, wherein the floor panel has multiple access openings;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of an electrical cable interconnect device of the present invention;
FIGS. 3A-E
are partial views of various embodiments of the plate of the interconnect device of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a side view of an interconnect device of the present invention installed in a panel of an aircraft and showing the use of a strap to attach a connector with an attached electrical cable to the plate;
FIG. 5
is a side view of an interconnect device of the present invention installed in a panel of an aircraft with radial connectors being attached to the plate and electrical cables being attached to the connectors;
FIGS. 6A-B
are perspective views of two different types of connectors that can be used with the interconnect device of the present invention; and
FIG. 7
is a side view of the interconnect device of
FIG. 5
showing cables on opposite sides of the panel being interconnected by the interconnect device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a passenger compartment floor panel
20
having multiple openings
22
that are generally rectangular in shape. The openings
22
provide a means for routing cables
24
, as shown in
FIG. 7
, through the floor panel
20
and into a passenger compartment of an aircraft. The number and the location of the openings
22
will vary depending on the requirements of the particular installation. While the opening
22
is shown and described as being rectangular in shape, it should be understood that other shapes are possible, and that the actual shape will depend in large part on the requirements of the particular installation. For example, the opening
22
could be circular and still be within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, there is shown an electrical cable interconnect device, generally indicated as
26
, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The interconnect device
26
provides a convenient and secure means for interconnecting electrical cables
24
below the floor panel
20
to electrical cables
24
in the passenger compartment above the floor panel
20
. The interconnect device
26
has a cover
28
, a bracket
30
and a gasket
32
.
The bracket
30
has at least one peripheral edge
34
that is adapted and configured to attach to a top surface
36
of the floor panel
20
. Preferably, the at least one peripheral edge
34
is one of a plurality of peripheral edges
38
that are arranged to form a frame
40
with a central opening
42
. Preferably, the frame
40
is shaped to be complementary to the shape of the opening
22
in the floor panel
20
. The bracket
30
has a plurality of mounting holes
43
to attach the bracket
30
to the floor panel
20
. When the bracket
30
is attached to the floor panel
20
, the central opening
42
in the bracket
30
is generally aligned with the opening
22
in the floor panel
20
.
A plate
44
having opposite first and second ends
46
,
48
extends from the bracket
30
through the opening
22
in the floor panel
20
. The first end
46
of the plate
44
extends along a portion
50
of the at least one peripheral edge
34
and the second end
48
of the plate
44
extends through the opening
22
in the floor panel
20
, as can be seen in
FIGS. 4
,
5
, and
7
. The plate
44
can be integral to the bracket
30
, as shown in
FIGS. 2
,
5
, and
7
. That is, the plate
44
can be a part of the bracket
30
and made from a single piece of material. For example, the bracket
30
and the plate
44
can be stamped from a single piece of sheet metal. Alternatively, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the plate
44
can be a discrete component separate from the bracket
30
that is attached to the portion
50
of the at least one peripheral edge
34
by a variety of means. For example, the plate
44
can be attached to the portion
50
of the at least one peripheral edge
34
of the bracket
30
by rivets, screws, adhesives, and a variety of other means that will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
The plate
44
has at least one opening
52
. The at least one opening
52
is configured and adapted to allow an electrical cable
24
to be attached to the plate
44
so that the plate
44
facilitates the interconnection of electrical cables
24
on opposite sides of the floor panel
20
. Preferably, the at least one opening
52
is one of a plurality of openings
54
in the plate
44
. The openings
54
in the plate
44
, as can be seen in
FIGS. 3A-D
, can come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending upon the application in which the plate
44
is to be used and the desired method of attaching the cable
24
to the plate
44
.
In a preferred embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 4
, a strap
56
is used to attach a cable
24
to the plate
44
. The openings
54
, as shown in
FIG. 3E
, are configured and adapted to receive the strap
56
to attach a cable
24
to the plate
44
. The openings
54
can come in a variety of shapes, such as slots, to facilitate the use of a strap
56
to secure the cable
24
to the plate
44
. The strap
56
can come in a variety of forms as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example the strap
56
could be a tie wrap that goes through the openings
54
in the plate
44
and secures the cable
24
to the plate
44
. The strap
56
could be a metal wire or twist tie that secures the cable
24
to the plate
44
. The strap
56
could also be an elastomeric band that retains the cable
24
against the plate
44
. The strap
56
could also come in the form of a clip that fits into one or more openings
54
and secures the cable
24
to the plate
44
. Therefore, the strap
56
can come in a variety of forms and still be within the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
When the cable
24
is attached to the plate
44
with a strap
56
, it is preferred that a protective member
58
be positioned between the cable
24
and the plate
44
and/or the strap
56
to protect the cable
24
from being damaged by the plate
44
and/or the strap
56
. The protective member
58
can come in a variety of forms. For example, as can be seen in
FIG. 4
, the protective member
58
could be a sleeve in which the cable
24
is inserted so that the protective member
58
is in contact with the plate
44
and the strap
56
. The protective member could also be in the form of a sheet or strip that is placed between the cable
24
and the plate
44
and/or the strap
56
. Preferably, the protective member
58
is made from a phenolic material. However, it should be understood that the shape and form of the protective member
58
and the material out of which the protective member
58
is made can be varied, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
In an alternate preferred embodiment, the cables
24
are attached to the plate
44
by means of a connector
60
. The connector
60
has first and seconds
62
,
64
that are configured and adapted to connect to electrical cables
24
, as is known in the art. The at least one opening
52
in the plate
44
is configured and adapted to secure the connector
60
to the plate
44
with the first and second ends
62
,
64
of the connector
60
being on opposite sides of the plate
44
, as can be seen in FIG.
5
. The connector
60
can come in a variety of forms, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, as can be in seen in
FIG. 6A
, the connector
60
can be a radial or barrel connector
60
. When the connector
60
is a radial connector
60
, the at least one opening
52
in the plate
44
is generally circular in shape, as can be seen in FIG.
3
A. The radial connector
60
, as shown in
FIG. 5
, extends through the at least one opening
52
in the plate
44
and has a cable
24
attached to the first end
62
. The connector
60
can be secured to the plate
44
by a variety of means, as is known in the art. For example, the radial connector
60
can have a threaded portion
65
that extends through the at least one opening
52
in the plate
44
so that nuts
66
can be positioned on the radial connector
60
on opposite sides of the plate
44
and secure the radial connector
60
to the plate
44
. The connector
60
can also be designed to be press fit or snapped into the at least one opening
52
in the plate
44
. When the connector
60
is press fit or snapped into the at least one opening
52
, the connector
60
preferably has tabs (not shown) that retain the connector
60
in the at least one opening
52
in the plate
44
, as is known in the art. As can be seen in
FIG. 7
, the connector
60
conductively interconnects cables
24
above and below the floor panel
20
. The attachment of the cable
24
and/or the connector
60
to the plate
44
minimizes the possibility of the interconnected cables
24
from becoming inadvertently disconnected. Preferably, the at least one opening
52
is one of a plurality of openings
54
so that more than one set of cables
24
can be interconnected, as shown in FIG.
7
.
In another alternate preferred embodiment, as can be seen in
FIGS. 3B-D
, the at least one opening
52
in the plate
44
comprises at least one primary opening
68
and a plurality of secondary openings
70
. The at least one primary opening
68
is configured and adapted to allow one or more connectors
60
to extend through the at least one primary opening
68
with the first and second ends
62
,
64
of the connectors
60
being on opposite sides of the plate
44
. The plurality of secondary openings
70
are spaced about a periphery of the at least one primary opening
68
. The plurality of secondary openings
70
are configured and adapted to attach the connector(s)
60
to the plate
44
. For example, when the connector
60
, as shown in
FIG. 6B
, has a plurality of openings
72
spaced around a periphery of the connector
60
, the connector
60
can be attached to the plate
44
by inserting the first or second end
62
,
64
of the connector
60
through the at least one primary opening
68
and aligning the plurality of openings
72
in the connector
60
with the plurality of secondary openings
70
spaced about the periphery of the at least one primary opening
68
. The alignment of the plurality of openings
72
in the connector
60
with the plurality of secondary openings
70
in the plate
44
allows the connector
60
to be attached to the plate
44
by means of mechanical fasteners (not shown), such as screws or rivets, or by other means, as are known in the art and as will be apparent to a skilled practitioner. Alternatively, the connector
60
could have a plurality of projections (not shown) that extend from the connector
60
in the locations where the plurality of openings
72
are located. The projections align with the plurality of secondary openings
70
when the connector
60
is inserted through the at least one primary opening
68
. The projections are pressed into the plurality of secondary openings
70
on the plate
44
to secure the connector
60
to the plate
44
, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Preferably, the at least one primary opening
68
is one of a plurality of primary openings
74
. Each primary opening
74
is configured and adapted to allow at least one connector
60
to extend through the primary opening
74
with the first and second ends
62
,
64
of the connector
60
being on opposite sides of the plate
44
. The shape and configuration of the primary openings
74
will depend upon the type of connector
60
that is going to be used to secure the cable
24
to the plate
44
. For example, as shown in
FIG. 3B
, when the connector
60
is a radial or barrel connector
60
, the primary openings
74
are circular. When the connector
60
is a D-subconnector, the primary openings
74
are generally trapezoidal in shape, as shown in FIG.
3
C and as is known in the art. The primary openings
74
can be generally U-shaped openings
75
, as shown in FIG.
3
D. The U-shaped openings
75
are designed to accommodate more than one connector
60
in each of the U-shaped openings
75
. The U-shaped openings
75
shown in
FIG. 3D
are configured and adapted to receive three D-subconnectors
60
in each of the U-shaped openings
75
. Each of the primary openings
74
has a plurality of secondary openings
70
spaced about the periphery of the primary openings
74
. As was discussed above, the secondary openings
70
are configured and adapted to attach the connector
60
to the plate
44
.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
, the cover
28
is shaped to be complementary to the bracket
30
and the opening
22
in the floor panel
20
. The cover
28
has a raised area
76
on the top surface
78
of the cover
28
. The raised area
76
of the cover
28
is preferably along an edge
80
of the cover
28
. The raised area
76
is offset from the top surface
78
a predetermined distance
82
and forms an access opening
84
. The offset distance
82
is preferably only slightly larger than a maximum diameter of a cable
24
that will be routed through the access opening
84
. The raised area
76
preferably extends away from the edge
80
a sufficient distance to allow the cables
24
to pass through the access opening
84
and be interconnected to cables
24
below the floor panel
20
without having to bend sharply. A width (not shown) of the access opening
84
created by the raised area
76
can vary depending upon the number of cables
24
being routed through the access opening
84
. The cover
28
has a plurality of mounting holes
86
spaced along a periphery of the cover
28
for attaching the cover
28
to the floor panel
20
. The mounting holes
86
in the cover
28
align with the mounting holes
43
in the bracket
30
.
The gasket
32
is complementary to the peripheral edge
34
of the bracket
30
and to the opening
22
in the floor panel
20
. The gasket
32
is positioned around a periphery of the opening
22
in the floor panel
20
and in immediate contact with the top surface
36
of the floor panel
20
with a central opening
87
in the gasket
32
being generally aligned with the opening
22
in the floor panel
20
. The gasket
32
is preferably made of rubber, but other materials having similar functional sealing characteristics may also be used. The gasket
32
has mounting holes
88
along the perimeter which are provided for attaching the gasket
32
to the floor panel
20
. The mounting holes
88
align with the mounting holes
43
in the bracket
30
.
In using the interconnect device
26
to interconnect cables
24
on opposite sides of the floor panel
20
, a cable
24
below the floor panel
20
and/or a connector
60
is attached to the plate
44
by any of the methods described above. A cable
24
above the opening
22
in the floor panel
20
is then interconnected to the cable
24
either by connecting to the connector
60
or to the cable
24
that is attached to the plate
44
. The interconnecting of the cables
24
above and below the floor panel
20
are continued until all the cables
24
are interconnected. When interconnecting the cables
24
, the cables
24
above the floor panel
20
are routed through the openings in the gasket
42
and in the bracket
30
so that the gasket
32
and the bracket
30
can be attached to the floor panel
20
without pinching any of the cables
24
and the cables
24
above the floor panel
20
pass through the access opening
84
when the cover
28
is attached. After all the cables are interconnected, the gasket
32
, the bracket
30
, the plate
44
(if a discrete part) and the cover
28
are aligned and attached to the top surface
36
of the floor panel
20
. Preferably, the interconnect device
26
is connected to the top surface
36
of the floor panel
20
by screws
90
(for clarity only one screw is shown). However, it should be understood that other means of attaching the interconnect device
26
to the top surface
36
of the floor panel
20
, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art, can be used without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
The interconnect device
26
thereby provides a convenient and secure means for interconnecting cables
24
that are routed on opposite sides of the floor panel
20
in an aircraft. Furthermore, the interconnect device
26
can be readily adapted to accommodate various installations, thus eliminating or minimizing many of the problems associated with interconnecting cables that are routed on opposite sides of the floor panel
20
.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. An electrical cable interconnect device for use in an opening in a floor panel of an aircraft to interconnect electrical cables below the floor panel to electrical cables above the floor panel, the interconnect device comprising:a bracket having a peripheral edge and a plate that extends along a portion of the peripheral edge, the peripheral edge defining an opening in the bracket and being configured and adapted to attach to a top surface of the floor panel adjacent the opening in the floor panel so that the opening in the bracket is generally aligned with the opening in the floor panel and the plate extends through the opening in the panel floor, the plate having at least one opening that is configured and adapted to allow an electrical cable to be attached to the plate; a gasket disposed between the peripheral edge and the top surface of the floor panel; and a cover disposed on top of the peripheral edge so that the peripheral edge is between the cover and the gasket, the cover covering a portion of the opening in the bracket and a portion of the opening in the floor panel, and the cover having an offset portion that extends along a portion of an edge of the cover that is adjacent the plate, the offset portion forming an access opening that allows electrical cables to pass through the access opening, the bracket opening and the floor panel opening.
- 2. The interconnect device of claim 1, further comprising:a strap, the strap being configured and adapted to pass through the at least one opening and secure an electrical cable to the plate.
- 3. The interconnect device of claim 2, further comprising:a protective member, the protective member being disposed around the electrical cable and protecting the electrical cable from being damaged by the strap and the plate.
- 4. The interconnect device of claim 1, further comprising:at least one connector having first and second ends, the at least one connector being attached to the plate and extending through the at least one opening so that the first and second ends are on opposite sides of the plate, the first end being configured and adapted to connect to an electrical cable below the floor panel and the second end being configured and adapted to connect to an electrical cable above the floor panel so that the electrical cables below and above the floor panel can be conductively interconnected by the at least one connector.
- 5. The interconnect device of claim 4, wherein:the at least one opening comprises at least one primary opening and a plurality of secondary openings; the at least one primary opening is configured and adapted to allow the at least one connector to extend through the at least one primary opening with the first and second ends of the at least one connector being on opposite sides of the plate; and the plurality of secondary openings are spaced about a periphery of the at least one primary opening and are configured and adapted to attach the at least one connector to the plate.
- 6. The interconnect device of claim 5, wherein:the at least one connector is one of a plurality of connectors; the at least one primary opening is one of a plurality of primary openings; each primary opening of the plurality of primary openings is configured and adapted to allow at least one connector of the plurality of connectors to extend through the primary opening with the first and second ends of the at least one connector of the plurality of connectors being on opposite sides of the plate; and the plurality of secondary openings are spaced about a periphery of the plurality of primary openings and are configured and adapted to attach the plurality of connectors to the plate.
- 7. An electrical cable interconnect device for use in an opening in a panel of an aircraft, the interconnect device comprising:a bracket having at least one peripheral edge, the at least one peripheral edge being configured attach to a first surface of the panel adjacent the opening; and a plate, the plate having opposite first and second ends, the first end being attached to and extending along a portion of the at least one peripheral edge, the second end extending through the opening in the panel, and the plate having at least one opening that allows an electrical cable to be attached to the plate so that the plate facilitates interconnection of electrical cables on opposite sides of the panel with at least one of the electrical cables remaining attached to the plate.
- 8. The interconnect device of claim 7, further comprising:a cover, the cover being disposed on top of the bracket so that the bracket is between the cover and the first surface of the panel, and the cover covering a portion of the opening in the panel.
- 9. The interconnect device of claim 8, wherein:a portion of an edge of the cover is offset to form an access opening through which at least one electrical cable can be routed, the access opening allowing the at least one electrical cable to pass through the access opening and through the opening in the panel.
- 10. The interconnect device of claim 7, wherein the at least one peripheral edge further comprises:a plurality of peripheral edges that are connected to form a generally rectangular frame with a central opening, the peripheral edges being configured and adapted to attach to the first surface of the panel with the central opening in the frame generally aligned with the opening in the panel.
- 11. The interconnect device of claim 7, further comprising:a gasket, the gasket being interposed between the at least one peripheral edge and the first surface of the panel.
- 12. The interconnect device of claim 7, wherein:the plate and the bracket are a single piece.
- 13. The interconnect device of claim 7, further comprising:a strap, the strap being configured and adapted to pass through the at least one opening and secure an electrical cable to the plate.
- 14. The interconnect device of claim 13, further comprising:a protective member, the protective member being disposed around the electrical cable and protecting the electrical cable from being damaged by the strap and the plate.
- 15. The interconnect device of claim 7, further comprising:at least one connector having first and second ends, the at least one connector being attached to the plate and extending through the at least one opening so that the first and second ends are on opposite sides of the plate, the first end being configured and adapted to connect to an electrical cable on one side of the panel and the second end being configured and adapted to connect to an electrical cable on an opposite side the panel so that the electrical cables on opposite sides of the panel can be conductively interconnected by the at least one connector.
- 16. The interconnect device of claim 15, wherein:the at least one opening comprises at least one primary opening and a plurality of secondary openings; the at least one primary opening is configured and adapted to allow the at least one connector to extend through the at least one primary opening with the first and second ends of the at least one connector being on opposite sides of the plate; and the plurality of secondary openings are spaced about a periphery of the at least one primary opening and are configured and adapted to attach the at least one connector to the plate.
- 17. The interconnect device of claim 16, wherein:the at least one connector is one of a plurality of connectors; the at least one primary opening is one of a plurality of primary openings; each primary opening of the plurality of primary openings is configured and adapted to allow at least one connector of the plurality of connectors to extend through the primary opening with the first and second ends of the at least one connector of the plurality of connectors being on opposite sides of the plate; and the plurality of secondary openings are spaced about a periphery of the plurality of primary openings and are configured and adapted to attach the plurality of connectors to the plate.
- 18. The interconnect device of claim 17, wherein:the plurality of primary openings are generally circular openings.
- 19. The interconnect device of claim 17, wherein:the plurality of primary openings are generally D-sub connector openings.
- 20. The interconnect device of claim 17, wherein:the plurality of primary openings are generally U-shaped openings.
- 21. An electrical cable interconnect device for use in an opening in a panel, the interconnect device comprising:a first member operable to be attached to the panel, a second member attached to said first member and extending to one side of the panel; at least one opening in said second member operable to secure an electrical cable to said second member; and a cover extending over at least a portion of the opening in the panel, said cover having a peripheral edge, said cover having an offset portion that extends along a portion of said edge, and said offset portion forming an access opening that allows an electrical cable to pass through said access opening and through the opening in the panel.
- 22. The interconnect device of claim 21, wherein said first and second members are a single integral member.
- 23. The interconnect device of claim 21, further comprising at least one connector having first and second ends, said connector being attached to said second member and extending through said opening in said second member with said first and second ends being on opposite sides of said opening in said second member, said connector being operable to secure said electrical cable to said second member, and said first and second ends being operable to conductively connect an electrical cable on one side of the panel to an electrical cable on the other side of the panel.
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