Claims
- 1. A stackable cable tray apparatus, comprising:
a cable tray channel section having;
a plurality of transverse elements, each transverse element having a horizontal portion and a riser portion disposed on either end thereof, the riser portion being disposed at an included angle which is greater than 90 degrees relative to the horizontal portion, and a plurality of longitudinal elements interconnecting each of said plurality of transverse and riser elements; said plurality of transverse elements, said plurality of riser elements and said plurality of longitudinal elements defining an open ended pathway for receiving cables therein.
- 2. The stackable cable tray apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said transverse elements each include second riser portions disposed substantially orthogonal with respect to said horizontal portion of said transverse element.
- 3. The stackable cable tray apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a mounting terminal formed at an end of each riser element.
- 4. The stackable cable tray apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising an attachment mechanism for mounting said cable tray apparatus to a support structure.
- 5. The stackable cable tray apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said attachment mechanism includes a plurality of rods each having a hooking means formed at an end thereof, said hooking means being structured for receiving said eyelet thereon and for carrying said cable tray.
- 6. The stackable cable tray apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said attachment mechanism includes a hanger having a hanger support member integrally formed with a base support surface portion which is integral with a front wall portion, and a hook formed at a distal end of said front wall, whereby said channel sections are positioned within said hanger by inserting said hook into said mounting terminal and placing said channel section onto said base support member, wherein said hanger support element is substantially located along a center of gravity of said stackable cable tray apparatus.
- 7. The stackable cable tray apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of longitudinal elements are affixed to a side of said plurality of transverse elements and said plurality of riser portions exterior of said open ended pathway.
- 8. The stackable cable tray apparatus according to claim 1, which includes a plurality of said cable tray channel sections stackable one on top of the other in nested fashion.
- 9. The stackable cable tray apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising an attachment mechanism for coupling adjacent cable tray channel sections together upon assembly thereof.
- 10. The stackable cable tray apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said attachment mechanism includes a bolt having a split threaded rod, and a nut, whereby a distal end of a first longitudinal element and a proximal end of a second longitudinal element are placed within said split threaded rod and said nut is secured to said split threaded rod thereby securing said first and second longitudinal elements to one another.
- 11. The stackable cable tray apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the cable tray channel sections are configured and dimensioned to be nested one inside the other without requiring substantial horizontal shifting of adjacent cable tray channel sections, thereby forming a substantially uniform stack of cable tray channel sections.
- 12. A stackable cable tray apparatus, comprising a plurality of cable tray channel sections each defining an open ended pathway, the open ended pathway being wider at an open end thereof and narrower at a closed end thereof, wherein each cable tray channel section is structured and arranged to be nested within another cable tray channel section.
- 13. The stackable cable tray apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the cable tray channel sections are configured and dimensioned to be nested one inside the other without requiring substantial horizontal shifting of adjacent cable tray channel sections, thereby forming a substantially uniform stack of cable tray channel sections.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/221,322 filed on Jul. 28, 2000, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60221322 |
Jul 2000 |
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