The present invention is directed to a wire management system, and more specifically to a wire management system configured to route wire from beneath a floor surface to a seating system disposed above the floor surface.
In many systems, wires are required to provide electrical power or electronic control signals to components, such as computers, printers, auxiliary hardware, etc. . . . Often, these wires are required in areas with less than optimum conditions, e.g. areas with space constraints, harsh atmospheric conditions. In addition, these wires also require protection from shorts, damage, and other obstacles that may interfere with the transmission of the power or control signals. It is therefore desirable for a wire management system to provide support and protection to the wires transmitting the power or data.
In aircraft systems, each individual seat requires power or data for various purposes. Typically the power or data is routed to each seat via a seat track route or on top of the floor of the aircraft. The wires travel from the track route to each seat to provide the necessary power or data. The power and data that is transmitted through these wires must originate from one area, typically from beneath the area where the seats are located, and the wires must travel from the source through a space in the floor of the passenger area to the individual seats.
What is needed is a wire management system that can protect the wires in the floor. Specifically, a wire management system that has a low profile and protects the wires from damage.
The present invention relates to a wire management system having a top portion with a first groove extending from openings in the top portion to receive wire and a bottom portion to cover the top portion and prevent the wire in the first groove from being exposed. The top portion and bottom portion are connected by a fastener and the wire management system is configured to fit into an aperture in a discrete location and route the wire.
The present invention further relates to a wire management system having an aircraft system, a top portion with a first groove extending from openings in the top portion to receive wire and a bottom portion to cover the top portion and prevent the wire in the first groove from being exposed. The top portion and bottom portion are connected by a fastener and the wire management system is configured to fit into an aperture in a floor panel of the aircraft system.
The present invention also relates to a wire management system having a top portion with a first groove extending from openings in the top portion to receive wire, a bottom portion to cover the top portion and prevent the wire in the first groove from being exposed and a chute extending from a side of the top portion to protect the wire from damage. The invention also includes a pivoting connection to connect the top portion and bottom portion. The top portion and bottom portion are connected by the pivoting connection and the wire management system fits into an aperture in a discrete location and route the wire.
An advantage of the present invention is that it provides support for the seat track cover in the area where the wires are routed through the floor, which permits the track cover to hold the maximum required downward, side and abuse loads.
Another advantage of the present invention is that it provides protection for the wires being routed from beneath the floor to the seating system.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following more detailed description of the preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.
Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
The present invention is directed to a wire management system that manages wire routing between the floor and the seat track cover in a transportation vessel, e.g. an aircraft. It is to be appreciated that while an aircraft application is referred to throughout this detailed description, the wire management system of the present invention can be used with any vessel or apparatus using wires that can benefit from disposing wires, flexible tubing, hydraulics and pneumatic conduits in a wire management system between two separate defined areas, such as a floor and seat track.
The housing 10 is also configured with latches 40 on the bottom portion 36 of the housing 10. The top portion 34 has a pair of corresponding latch receptacles 42 that engage with the latches 40 of the bottom portion 36 when the top portion 34 is in the closed position. While it has been described that the latches 40 are located on the bottom portion 36 of the housing 10 and the latch receptacles 42 are located on the top portion 34 of the housing 10, it will be known by those skilled in the art that the latches 43 may be located on the top portion 34 of the housing 10 and the latch receptacles 42 may be located on the bottom portion 36 of the housing 10.
While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.