U.S. patent application number 09/867909 was filed with the patent office on 2002-05-02 for wiring duct system hinge arrangement.
Invention is credited to Vander Velde, Charles.
Application Number | 20020050374 09/867909 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 22778213 |
Filed Date | 2002-05-02 |
United States Patent
Application |
20020050374 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Vander Velde, Charles |
May 2, 2002 |
Wiring duct system hinge arrangement
Abstract
A hinged duct system with a hinged cover is provided that
includes a base member and a duct cover. The base member has a
bottom wall and sidewalls defining a receiving channel. A distal
end of at least one of the sidewalls includes a base hook having an
inwardly directed flange portion and a convex portion extending
outwardly from the receiving channel towards the at least one
sidewall. A distal end of the convex portion is spaced from the
flange portion to define a cavity therebetween. The duct cover is
hingedly attached to the at least one sidewall. The duct cover
includes at least one curved end portion forming a hinge end
section. The hinge end section includes a cover hook having a
distal end receivable in the base member cavity and a cover flange
spaced inwardly from the cover hook. When the duct cover is mounted
to the base member the cover flange abuts the convex portion of the
base hook with a pre-load pressure that creates a point of contact
pressure engagement point on the convex portion. The duct cover is
pivotal about the hinge end section between open and closed
positions and the cover flange maintains a substantially continuous
point of contact force against the convex portion sufficient to
retain the duct cover in any of various positions between the open
and closed positions. A double hinged cover can also be
provided.
Inventors: |
Vander Velde, Charles;
(Frankfort, IL) |
Correspondence
Address: |
Robert A. McCann, Esq.
Legal Department
Panduit Corp.
17301 South Ridgeland Avenue
Tinley Park
IL
60477
US
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Family ID: |
22778213 |
Appl. No.: |
09/867909 |
Filed: |
May 30, 2001 |
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Application
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Patent Number |
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60209299 |
Jun 5, 2000 |
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Current U.S.
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174/480 |
Current CPC
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H02G 3/0418
20130101 |
Class at
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174/48 |
International
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H02G 003/04 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A hinged duct system with a cover, comprising: a base member
with a bottom wall and sidewalls defining a receiving channel, a
distal end of at least one of said sidewalls including a base hook
having an inwardly directed flange portion and a convex portion
extending outwardly from said receiving channel towards said at
least one sidewall, a distal end of said convex portion being
spaced from said flange portion to define a cavity therebetween; a
duct cover hingedly attached to said at least one sidewall, said
duct cover including at least one curved end portion forming a
hinge end section, said hinge end section including a cover hook
having a distal end receivable in said base member cavity and a
cover flange spaced inwardly from said cover hook, wherein when
said duct cover is mounted to said base member said cover flange
abuts said convex portion of said base hook with a pre-load
pressure that creates a point of contact pressure engagement point
on said convex portion, said duct cover being pivotal about said
hinge end section between open and closed positions and said cover
flange maintaining a substantially continuous point of contact
force against said convex portion sufficient to retain said duct
cover in any of various positions between the open and closed
positions.
2. The hinged duct system of claim 1, wherein said convex portion
is "J" shaped.
3. The hinged duct system of claim 1, wherein said cover flange
includes a first portion extending downward from said duct cover
and a second curved portion with a bow extending inward towards
said base hook.
4. The hinged duct system of claim 3, wherein said second curved
portion is "C" shaped.
5. The hinged duct system of claim 1, wherein an end of said duct
cover opposite said hinge end section forms a latching end and
includes a hook that latchingly engages with a base hook on a
corresponding one of said base sidewalls.
6. The hinged duct system of claim 5, wherein at least one of said
latching end of said duct cover and said corresponding base
sidewall are flexible so as to allow release of the latching end of
said duct cover from said corresponding sidewall.
7. The hinged duct system of claim 5, wherein said base hook on
said corresponding sidewall is a mirror image of said other base
hook.
8. The hinged duct system of claim 7, wherein both said base hooks
have a "J" shaped convex portion.
9. The hinged duct system of claim 7, wherein said latching end
includes a flange spaced inwardly from said latching end hook that
engages said corresponding base hook when said duct cover is in a
fully closed position.
10. The hinged duct system of claim 5, further comprising a latch
extending outwardly from said latching end.
11. The hinged duct system of claim 1, wherein said duct cover is
positionable and retainable at multiple positions including a fully
closed position, an intermediate 45.degree. position and a fully
open position of at least 90.degree..
12. The hinged duct system of claim 1, wherein said cover flange
maintains a constant point of contact with at least a minimum
pressure against said base hook during rotation of said duct cover
such that said duct cover is retainable at any position between
said open and closed positions.
13. The hinged duct system of claim 1, wherein said duct cover is a
double hinged cover having two cover halves.
14. The hinged duct system of claim 13, wherein each cover half
includes a curved end portion having a hinge end section with a
cover hook that hingedly mates with a base hook having an inwardly
directed flange portion and a convex portion.
15. The hinged duct system of claim 14, wherein one of said cover
halves includes a base hook on an end opposite said curved end
portion, said base hook of said one cover half receiving said cover
hook of said other cover half.
16. The hinged duct system of claim 15, wherein said convex portion
of said base hook on said one cover half is "J" shaped.
17. The hinged duct system of claim 15, wherein said one half
further includes an abutment surface at said opposite end that
limits rotation of said other cover half.
18. The hinged duct system of claim 1, wherein said cover is formed
from a plastic.
19. A hinged duct system with a hinged cover, comprising: a base
member with a bottom wall and sidewalls defining a receiving
channel, a distal end of a first one of said sidewalls including a
base hook having an inwardly directed flange portion and a "J"
shaped convex portion extending outwardly from said receiving
channel towards said at least one sidewall, a distal end of said
convex portion being spaced from said flange portion to define a
cavity therebetween, a distal end of a second one of said sidewalls
including a base hook; a duct cover hingedly attached to said first
sidewall, said duct cover including at least one curved end portion
forming a hinge end section and an opposite end portion forming a
latching end, said hinge end section including a cover hook having
a distal end receivable in said base member cavity and a cover
flange spaced inwardly from said cover hook, said latching end
including a hook that latchingly engages with said base hook on
said second sidewall, wherein when said duct cover is mounted to
said base member said cover flange abuts said convex portion of
said base hook of said first sidewall with a pre-load pressure that
creates a point of contact pressure engagement point on said convex
portion, said duct cover being pivotal about said hinge end section
between open and closed positions and said cover flange maintaining
a substantially continuous point of contact force against said
convex portion sufficient to retain said duct cover in any of
various positions between the open and closed positions.
20. A hinged duct system with a double hinged cover, comprising: a
base member with a bottom wall and sidewalls defining a receiving
channel, a distal end of a first one of said sidewalls including a
base hook having an inwardly directed flange portion and a "J"
shaped convex portion extending outwardly from said receiving
channel towards said at least one sidewall, a distal end of said
convex portion being spaced from said flange portion to define a
cavity therebetween, a distal end of a second one of said sidewalls
including a base hook; a first duct cover half hingedly attached to
said first sidewall, said first duct cover half including at least
one curved end portion forming a hinge end section and an opposite
end portion forming a base hook, said hinge end section including a
cover hook having a distal end receivable in said base member
cavity and a cover flange spaced inwardly from said cover hook; a
second duct cover half hingedly attached to said base hook of said
first duct cover half, said second duct cover half including at
least one curved end portion forming a hinge end section and an
opposite end portion forming a latching end, said latching end
including a hook that latchingly engages with said base hook on
said second sidewall, said hinge end section including a cover hook
having a distal end receivable in said cavity of said first duct
cover and a cover flange spaced inwardly from said cover hook,
wherein when said hinge end section of said second duct cover half
is mounted to said base hook of said first duct cover half, said
cover flange abuts said base hook with a pre-load pressure that
creates a point of contact pressure engagement point that retains
said second duct cover half at a desired rotational position.
21. The hinged duct system of claim 20, wherein when said hinge end
section of said first duct cover half is mounted to said basehook
of said first sidewall, said cover flange abuts said base hook with
a pre-load pressure that creates a point of contact pressure
engagement point that retains said first duct cover half at a
desired rotational position.
Description
[0001] Applicant claims, under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.119(e), the benefit
of priority of the filing date of Jun. 5, 2000, of U.S. Provisional
Patent Application Serial No. 60/209,299, filed on the
aforementioned date, the entire contents of which are incorporated
herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of Invention
[0003] The present invention generally relates to a wiring cable
duct system including a base section and a cover. More
specifically, the invention relates to a duct system cover and base
hinge arrangement that allows the cover to rotate from a fully
closed position to a fully open position with the ability to
selectively hold the duct cover in various ones or all of the
positions in between.
[0004] 2. Description of Related Art
[0005] A wide variety of wiring duct and raceway systems are known
for routing various types of wires and cables. Typical duct or
raceway systems consist of a base member and a cover that may be
hinged, snap latched, or otherwise engageable with the base. In
operation, it often becomes necessary to remove or open the cover
to allow access to the cable containing area of the base member.
Frequently, an installer needs to repair, reconfigure or install
new cables in the system. Removal, storage and replacement of the
cover over the entire system during this process can be time
consuming and otherwise problematic. Therefore, many such systems
use a hinged duct cover.
[0006] Certain duct covers suffer from the inability to open to at
least 90.degree. to provide complete access to the base member.
Additionally, when a duct cover that fully opens is used, it is
more likely to encounter situations due to a restricted area of
space in which the cover cannot be fully opened over a portion or
portions of the duct system. Thus, an installer needing to lay
cables or remove cables can only open the cover along the system up
to the obstruction and then is required to hold the restricted
cover portion manually in order to continue with the addition
and/or removal of cables. An improved duct system is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] It is an object of the invention to provide an improved
wiring or cable duct system.
[0008] It is another object of the invention to provide a hinge
arrangement for a duct cover and base member that provides the
ability to selectively hold the duct cover in any of several
positions from closed to fully open.
[0009] It is a further object of the invention to provide a duct
system with a double hinged cover that may be held in several
positions.
[0010] Various ones of the above and other objects of the invention
are achieved by a duct system with a hinged cover, comprising a
base member and a duct cover. The base member has a bottom wall and
sidewalls defining a receiving channel. A distal end of at least
one of the sidewalls includes a base hook having an inwardly
directed flange portion and a convex portion extending outwardly
from the receiving channel towards the at least one sidewall. A
distal end of the convex portion is spaced from the flange portion
to define a cavity therebetween. The duct cover is hingedly
attached to the at least one sidewall. The duct cover includes at
least one curved end portion forming a hinge end section. The hinge
end section includes a cover hook having a distal end receivable in
the base member cavity and a cover flange spaced inwardly from the
cover hook. When the duct cover is mounted to the base member the
cover flange abuts the convex portion of the base hook with a
pre-load pressure that creates a point of contact pressure
engagement point on the convex portion. The duct cover is pivotal
about the hinge end section between open and closed positions and
the cover flange maintains a substantially continuous point of
contact force against the convex portion sufficient to retain the
duct cover in any of various positions between the open and closed
positions.
[0011] Various ones of the above and other objects of the invention
are also achieved by a duct system with a double hinged cover,
comprising a base member and first and second duct cover halves.
The base member has a bottom wall and sidewalls defining a
receiving channel. A distal end of a first one of the sidewalls
includes a base hook having an inwardly directed flange portion and
a "J" shaped convex portion extending outwardly from the receiving
channel towards the at least one sidewall. A distal end of the
convex portion is spaced from the flange portion to define a cavity
therebetween. A distal end of a second one of the sidewalls
includes a base hook. The first duct cover half is hingedly
attached to the first sidewall. The first cover half includes at
least one curved end portion forming a hinge end section and an
opposite end portion forming a base hook. The hinge end section
includes a cover hook having a distal end receivable in the base
member cavity and a cover flange spaced inwardly from the cover
hook. The second duct cover half is hingedly attached to the base
hook of the first duct cover half. The second duct cover half
includes at least one curved end portion forming a hinge end
section and an opposite end portion forming a latching end. The
latching end includes a hook that latchingly engages with the base
hook on the second sidewall. The hinge end section includes a cover
hook having a distal end receivable in the cavity of the first duct
cover and a cover flange spaced inwardly from the cover hook. When
the hinge end sections of the first and second cover halves are
mounted to respective base hooks, the cover flanges abut respective
base hooks with a pre-load pressure that creates a point of contact
pressure engagement point that retains the first and second duct
cover halves at a desired rotational position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The foregoing and further objects, features and advantages
of the present invention will become apparent from the following
description of preferred embodiments with reference to the
accompanying drawings, wherein:
[0013] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a section of a duct system
according to the invention;
[0014] FIG. 2 is a front view of a duct system according to the
invention;
[0015] FIG. 3 is a partial enlargement of a hinge mechanism in the
duct system of FIG. 1;
[0016] FIG. 4 is a partial enlargement of a latch mechanism in the
duct system of FIG. 1;
[0017] FIG. 5 is a partial enlargement of a latch mechanism shown
releasing a duct cover according to the invention;
[0018] FIG. 6 is a front view of the duct system of FIG. 1 with the
latch mechanism released;
[0019] FIG. 7 is a front view of the duct system of FIG. 1 showing
the duct cover retained at an approximately 45.degree. angle;
[0020] FIG. 8 is a partial enlargement of the hinge mechanism of
FIG. 7;
[0021] FIG. 9 is a front view of the duct system of FIG. 1 with the
duct cover retained in a fully opened position;
[0022] FIG. 10 is a partial enlargement of the duct hinge mechanism
of FIG. 9;
[0023] FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a duct system with a double
hinged cover according to the invention in a fully closed
position;
[0024] FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the duct system of FIG. 11
in a fully open position;
[0025] FIG. 13 is a front view of the duct system of FIG. 12;
[0026] FIG. 14 is a front view of the duct system of FIG. 13
showing a leftmost half of the double hinged cover in a fully open
position and the rightmost half shown in various positions;
[0027] FIG. 15 is a partial enlargement of the hinge arrangement
interconnecting the two duct cover halves in a fully closed
position; and
[0028] FIG. 16 is a partial enlargement of the hinge arrangement
interconnecting the two duct cover halves with the rightmost half
pivoted relative to the leftmost half.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0029] A first embodiment of a duct section according to the
invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1-10. FIG. 1
shows a duct section 10 including a base 20 and a cover 40 with a
hinge arrangement. Duct section 10 can be formed of any suitable
material, but is preferably formed from a plastic material such as
PVC.
[0030] As shown in FIG. 2, base 20 is formed generally in a U-shape
and includes a bottom wall 22 and sidewalls 24, 24', which may be
integrally formed or otherwise affixed together. Bottom wall 22 and
sidewalls 24, 24' define a receiving channel 26 for wiring or the
like. Distal ends of sidewalls 24, 24' preferably include identical
but reversed base section hooks 28, 30 formed by a first inwardly
directed flange portion 32 and a second portion 34 formed as a
reverse "J". Provision of two base section hooks allows for
reversible installation of cover 40 and the ability to open the
cover in either of opposite directions.
[0031] Cover 40 is preferably generally planar with curved end
portions forming a hinge end section and a latching end section.
The hinge end section includes a hook 42 formed at an end of cover
40 that corresponds to distal end 36 of hook 28 of base 20. A
flange 50 is also formed on cover 40 and spaced inwardly from hook
42. As better described below, flange 50 cooperates with hook 42 so
as to engage with hook 28 to secure cover 40 to base 20 and retain
the cover in an open position.
[0032] The latching side of duct cover 40 includes hook 44 that
latchingly engages with distal edge 56 of hook 30 formed on
latching sidewall 24' so as to at least partially extend into a
cavity 58. As better discussed below, the latching side of cover 40
also includes a flange 54 that is spaced apart from hook 44 and
acts in conjunction therewith to cooperatively engage hook 30. A
latch 52 extends outwardly from hook 44 that allows a user to
release cover 40 from base 20 by lifting up on latch 52 while
pushing in on sidewall 24'. Alternatively, the latching end of
cover 40 may be flexible to allow for release upon flexure of cover
40 when a user lifts up on latch 52.
[0033] Duct section 10 is shown in FIG. 2 in a fully closed
position on base 20. In this position, cover 40 is snap locked onto
base 20 on both the hinge end section and the latch end section as
described above.
[0034] FIGS. 3-5 show additional details of the duct section 10.
Flange 50 includes a first straight portion 60 and a curved second
portion 62. First portion 60 extends downward from a position along
cover 40 just past the plane of the straight portion of "J" hook
portion 34. Curved second portion 62 is generally "C" shaped with
the bow extending inwards towards hook portion 34. In a natural
state unmounted to the base member, the second portion would extend
beyond the plane of the straight portion of the "J" hook portion 34
(i.e., more towards hook 42) such that in the shown mounted state
second portion 62 is biased at a point of contact against hook
portion 34 of hook 28 when cover 40 is engaged with base 20. As
cover 40 opens toward a fully open position, curved second portion
62 preferably continuously maintains a point of contact and a
biasing force against hook 28. The biasing force applied by second
portion 62 is sufficient to retain the duct cover in place. Without
the continuous point of contact, there may be positions where the
hinge assembly will not retain the cover. Thus, when the ability to
retain the cover at a near infinite number of intermediate
positions is desirable, the continuous point of contact is
necessary. Additionally, with this arrangement, there is no
position along the hinge rotation that does receive at least a
minimum required retention force applied by the arrangement.
[0035] Referring to FIGS. 6-10, cover 40 is released on the
latching side and hook 42 rotates into cavity 38 of hook 28. Flange
50 is designed such that second portion 62 maintains tension
against hook portion 34 of hook 28 as hook 42 rotates along hook
28. This continuous point of contact allows the user to release
duct cover 40 at any position and the duct cover will maintain its
particular opened position. That is, duct cover 40 can be
positioned and maintained in both fully open and fully closed
positions as well as any intermediate position.
[0036] FIGS. 7-8 show duct cover 40 in an approximately 45.degree.
open position. As can be seen, the pre-load of flange 50 against
hook 28 continues as flange 50 rotates around the radiused top
geometry of hook portion 34. Curved second portion 62 creates a
point of contact pressure engagement point on hook section 34.
During rotation, the end of hook 42 partially enters cavity 38.
[0037] FIGS. 9-10 show duct cover 40 in a full open position of at
least 90.degree.. In this position, hook 42 has rotated fully into
cavity 38. Thus, the cavity 38 may provide a stop that limits
rotation of cover 40. Also, a vertical outer edge of hook 42 on
cover 40 abuts and locks against horizontal flange portion 32 of
hook 28 on sidewall 24 and may also form a stop.
[0038] FIGS. 11-16 show another embodiment of the invention. Base
20 remains as in the previous embodiment or may be wider. However,
cover 40 in this embodiment is comprised of a double hinged cover
having a leftmost half 40A and a rightmost half 40B. The two cover
halves 40A, 40B may operate in unison as shown and be placed in a
fully closed position (FIG. 11), a fully open position (FIGS.
12-13), or in various intermediate positions. Moreover, as best
evidenced by FIGS. 13-14, the two halves are capable of independent
operation.
[0039] The latching side of rightmost half 40B corresponds to the
latching side of the single cover 40 in the first embodiment and
operates the same. As such, it includes a hook 44, a flange 54, and
a latch 52. The hinge end section of the leftmost half 40A
corresponds to the hinge end section of the single cover 40 in the
first embodiment and operates the same. As such, it includes a hook
42 and a flange 50.
[0040] As best shown in FIGS. 15-16, the hinge end section of the
rightmost half 40B also corresponds to the hinge end section of the
single cover 40 and includes a hook 42 and a flange 50 with first
portion 60 and curved portion 62. However, flange 50 cooperates and
mates with a hook 28' on a distal end of the leftmost half 40A that
generally corresponds to hook 28 of base section 20, but is
oriented 90.degree. relative thereto as shown. In particular, hook
28' includes a straight portion 32' and a reversed "J" shaped
portion 34' having a cavity 38' therebetween. Leftmost half 40A
also includes an extending surface 46 that extends generally
transverse to straight portion 32' and forms an abutment surface
that limits rotation of cover 40B relative to 40A. This abutment
surface 46 also prevents cover halves 40A, 40B from bending or
deflecting inward into cavity 26 when forces act on covers 40A, 40B
towards the cavity 26.
[0041] While shown with symmetrical structure, the distal ends of
base sidewalls 24, 24' do not both require base section hooks. If
reversibility is not necessary, only one sidewall requires a base
section hook that mates with the hinge end of duct cover 40. As
such, the end of duct cover 40 opposite the hinge end may just
extend over and rest upon a top of the corresponding sidewall. Even
when latching of the cover is desirable, the sidewall corresponding
to the latching side of the duct cover may have a simpler hook
structure. Such a latching side base hook may take the form of a
simple protruding ledge or indented groove that allows for snap
fitting of the distal end of cover hook 44.
[0042] While the invention has been shown and described in
conjunction with specific exemplary embodiments, the invention is
not limited to these. It will be obvious to those skilled in the
art that changes and modifications may be made without departing
from the teachings of this invention and that the matter set forth
in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered
by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. For example,
while described with respect to applicability to a wiring duct, the
invention may be used in other duct or channel systems that could
benefit from a hinged cover structure. Additionally, while shown
and described with respect to a full duct cover, it is to be
understood that the invention could be utilized with a smaller
cover segment that acts as a cable retaining member. The actual
scope of the invention is intended to be defined in the following
appended claims.
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