GB2026254A - Surface ducting - Google Patents

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GB2026254A
GB2026254A GB7923905A GB7923905A GB2026254A GB 2026254 A GB2026254 A GB 2026254A GB 7923905 A GB7923905 A GB 7923905A GB 7923905 A GB7923905 A GB 7923905A GB 2026254 A GB2026254 A GB 2026254A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L3/00Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets
    • F16L3/26Supports for pipes, cables or protective tubing, e.g. hangers, holders, clamps, cleats, clips, brackets specially adapted for supporting the pipes all along their length, e.g. pipe channels or ducts
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G3/00Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
    • H02G3/02Details
    • H02G3/04Protective tubing or conduits, e.g. cable ladders or cable troughs
    • H02G3/0406Details thereof
    • H02G3/0418Covers or lids; Their fastenings
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G3/00Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
    • H02G3/02Details
    • H02G3/04Protective tubing or conduits, e.g. cable ladders or cable troughs
    • H02G3/0431Wall trunking

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Abstract

Surface ducting (2) comprises a body portion (4) and a lid (6), the body portion (4) having first longitudinal channels (8) defined by longitudinally extending ribs (10) and a pair of second longitudinal channels (16) which are arranged one on each side of the first channels (8) and which are each defined by a side wall (18) of the body portion and one of the ribs (10), the first channels (8) being for receiving elongate members and the second channels (16) being narrower than the first channels (8) and being for receiving fixing means, and the lid (6) having retainer means (22) for clipping in the second channels. <IMAGE>

Description

SPECIFICATION Surface ducting This invention relates to surface ducting for enabl ing elongate members such for example as cables and pipes to be laid across the surface of a basic substrate material such for example as a floor, wall or ceiling.
Surface ducing already exists in many designs but for one reason or another it is not satisfactory. It is an aim of the present invention to provide new surface ducting which is not subject to the disadvantages of the known surface ducting.
Accordingly, this invention provides surface ducing comprising a body portion and a lid, the body portion having first longitudinal channels defined by longitudinally extending ribs and a pair of second longitudinal channels which are arranged one on each side of the first channels and which are each defined by a side wall of the body portion and one of the ribs, the first channels being for receiving elongate members and the second channels being narrower than the first channels and being for receiving fixing means, and the lid having retainer means for clipping in the second channels.
Since the fixing means, for example screws or nails, are inserted into the second channels, it will be apparent that there is substantially no risk of the fixing means penetrating the cables, pipes or the like in the first channels and possibly causing injury to a user of the surface ducting for example as would be the case if a screw penetrated an electrical cable. The fixing means will usually be for fixing upstanding electrical boxes to the ducting. The fixing means may also be for fixing the ducting to a desired surface.
Preferably there are three first channels although it is to be appreciated that other numbers of channels may be present in the surface ducting.
Preferably, the retainer means of the lid are a pair of beads, each bead being such that it cooperates with opposing lugs, one lug being formed on a side wall and one lug being formed on the adjacent rib, Alternatively, the retainer means of the lid may be ribs, each rib being such that it extends outwardly and terminates in a lug part which cooperates with an inwardly projecting lug on the side wall.
Preferably, the surface ducting is such that the lid and/or the ribs of the body portion have platform members. The platform members ensure that the lid is always firmly supported on the body portion and they avoid the need for extreme precision manufacture of any ribs on the lids. The platform members on the lid may be on the ends of ribs formed on the lid, the ribs on the lid being arranged to be in line with the ribs on the body portion when the lid is in position on the body portion. By varying the height of the ribs on the body portion and/or the lid, the depth of the first channels can easily be varied to accommodate different amounts and sizes of elongate members.
In one embodiment of the invention, the retainer means and the platform means are formed together as a single member at the end of the outermost ribs on the lid.
Usually, the lid will be formed to have flanges which overlap the side walls of the body portion and which slope towards the side walls. The flanges effectively form ramps so that if the surface ducting is laid on a floor, then the ends of the flanges can be arranged to terminate in a carpet so that there is virtually no chance of a person walking on the carpet tripping over the surface ducting. If a carpet is not used and the surface ducting is positioned across a floor, then it may be advantageous to include ramp means which fit in the space defined by each flange and its associated side wall. The ramp means are obviously effective to reduce the possibility of a person walking across the floor tripping over the surface ducting.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described solely by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figures 1 and 2 illustrate first surface ducting in accordance with the invention; Figures 3, 4 and 5 illustrate different sizes of second surface ducting in accordance with the invention; Figure 6 illustrates third surface ducting in accordance with the invention; and Figure 7 illustrates fourth surface ducting in accor- dance with the invention.
Referring to Figures 1 and 2, there is shown surface ducting 2 comprising a body portion 4 and a removable lid 6.
The body portion 4 has three first longitudinal channels 8 which are defined by longitudinally extending ribs 10. The ribs 10 are each formed with platform members 12, 14. The body portion further comprises a pair of second longitudinal channels 16 which are arranged one on each side of the first channels 8 as shown and which are each defined by a side wall 18 of the body portion 4 and one of the ribs 10. The side walls 18 are provided with inwardly projecting lugs 20.
The channels 8 are for receiving elongate members (not shown) such for example as cables, pipes and the like. As will be seen from Figures 1 and 2, the channels 16 are narrower than the channels 8 and they are for receiving fixing means in the form of screws (not shown) for fixing upstanding electrical boxes on the surface ducting 2. The channels 16 are so narrow that they grip the sides of the screws.
Since the channels 16 are entirely separate from the channels 8 by virtue of the presence of the ribs 10, it will be apparent that there is substantially no likelihood of the fixing means penetrating an elongate member in the channels 8.
When the elongate members have been appropriately laid in the channels 8, the lid 6 can be clipped into position on the body portion and for this purpose, the lid is provided with retainer means in the form of beads 22. Each bead 22 clips underneath one of the lugs 20 and one side or lug of one of the platform members 12. It will be apparent that any upward pressure on the outer edges of the lid 6 will initially merely cause the lid 6 to be held more tightly to the body portion 4. It will be appreciated that the screws in the channels 16 will also pass through the beads 22 of the lid 6.
The lid 6 is provided with flanges 24 which overlap the side walls 18 of the body portion 4 and which slope towards the side walls 18. On a carpeted floor, the surface ducting 2 as illustrated in Figure 1 would normally be employed and thEa ends of the flanges 24 would normally be in the carpet. On a non-carpeted floor and in order to avoid the possibility of persons tripping of the surface ducting, ramp means 26 as illustrated in Figure 1 may be employed, the ramp means 26 fitting in the space defined by each flange 24 and its associated side wall 18.
Referring now to Figures 3,4 and 5, similar parts as in Figures 1 and 2 have been given the same reference numerals and their precise construction and operation will not again be given in order to avoid undue repetition of description. In Figures 3 and 4 it will be seen that the lid 6 has been provided with ribs 28. The ribs 28 in Figure 3 are shorter than the ribs 28 in Figure 4. It will thus be seen that by altering the height of the ribs 28, the effective height of the channels 8 can be altered to accomodate various sizes and quantities of the elongate members. If the lid 6 is extruded, the ribs 28 may not always be absolutely perfectly straight. This will however not matter since the platform members 12,14 are formed to be sufficiently wide to still support the ribs 28.As an alternative to providing the lid 6 with the ribs 28 or as an-alternative to varying the height of these ribs 28, the height of the ribs 10 of the body portion 4 can be increased as illustrated in Figure 5.
Referring now to Figure 6, similar parts as in Figures t and 2 have been given the same reference numerals and their precise construction and operation will not again be given. In Figure 6, the lid 6 has been provided with a plurality of longitudinally extending plates 7 which act to prevent slipping by persons treading on the lid 6 and which also provide aesthetic appeal. Two pairs of the flutes 7a are closer together than the other flutes 7 and they are positioned over the beads 22 and therefore the channels 16. These two pairs of flutes 7a thus indicate the position of the centre of the beads 22 and the channels 16 and this is of use in positioning the fixing screws. The two pairs of flutes 7a also facilitate the centring of pilot drill bits employed for the purpose of providing pilot holes for the screws.
Referring now to Figure7, similar parts as in Figures 1 and 2 have again been given the same reference numerals and their precise construction and operation will not again be given. In Figure 7, the lid 6 has been formed with ribs 28 which are provided with members 30. These members 30 have a platform part 32 and an integrally formed lug part34for engaging with the lugs 20 on the side walls 18.
The surface ducting 2 can be produced in any desired sizes and from various materials. The materials chosen will be those having good wear and impact properties and, where the surface ducting is to contain electrical cables, then the material chosen will preferably be a good electrical insulator. A presently preferred material is unplasticised polyvinyl chloride but metals may also be employed. It is preferred to extrude the surface ducting and materials that can easily be extruded will therefore normally be used.
It is to be appreciated that the embodiments of the invention described above have been given by way of example only and that modifications may be effected. Thus, for example, various types of electri cal connecting boxes can be positioned on the lid 6.
The body portion will usually be stuck to a surface with a suitable adhesive but screws, nails or the like may be employed if desired. The body portion 4 may be fixed to a basic structural surface which is then covered with, for example, chipboard, plasterboard or plaster. Lengths of the body portions 4 and the lids 6 can be butt joined together, for example using a non-setting mastic composition which prevents the ingress of moisture between the joints. The ramp means 26 is preferably a friction fit in position so that it can be removed in the event that a previously non-carpeted floor surface should be carpeted.
However, if desired, the ramp means 26 can obviously be fixed in position, for example using adhesives.
In use of the surface ducting 2, the anticipated wear of a surrounding surface such for example as a carpet will be taken into consideration in determining the appropriate height of the surface ducting 2. If for any reason the surface ducting 2 should become too proud of the carpet or other surface, then if a lid 6 with ribs 28 has been employed, a replacement lid with shorter ribs 28 can be put onto the body portion 4.

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1. Surface ducting comprising a body portion and a lid, the body portion having first longitudinal channels defined by longitudinally extending ribs and a pair of second longitudinal channels which are arranged one on each side of the first channels and which are each defined by a side wall of the body portion and one of the ribs, the first channels being for receiving elongate members and the second channels being narrower than the first channels and being for receiving fixing means, and the lid having retainer means for clipping in the second channels.
2. Surface ducting according to claim 1 in which there are three first channels.
3. Surface ducting according to claim 1 or claim 2 in which the retainer means of the lid are a pair of beads, each bead being such that it cooperates with opposing lugs, one lug being formed on a side wall and one lug being formed on the adjacent rib.
4. Surface ducting according to any one of the preceding claims in which the lid is formed with ribs adjacent the ribs of the body portion.
5. Surface ducting according to claim 4 in which the ribs of the lid have platform members for engaging the ribs of the body portion.
6. Surface ducting according to any one of the preceding claims in which the ribs of the body portion have platform members.
7. Surface ducting according to any one of the preceding claims in which the lid has flanges which overlap the side walls of the body portion and which slope towards the side walls.
8. Surface ducting according to claim 7 inducting ramp means for fitting in the space defined by each flange and its associated side wall.
9. Surface ducting substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2152768A (en) * 1984-01-05 1985-08-07 Hwang Jen Far Decoration housing for electric wires
DE9103263U1 (en) * 1991-03-18 1991-06-13 Hewing GmbH, 4434 Ochtrup Installation channel for supply lines
EP2182600A3 (en) * 2008-10-30 2016-11-23 Tehalit GmbH Cable guidance channel with flush or offset cover stowage

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2152768A (en) * 1984-01-05 1985-08-07 Hwang Jen Far Decoration housing for electric wires
DE9103263U1 (en) * 1991-03-18 1991-06-13 Hewing GmbH, 4434 Ochtrup Installation channel for supply lines
EP2182600A3 (en) * 2008-10-30 2016-11-23 Tehalit GmbH Cable guidance channel with flush or offset cover stowage

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