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KR101826160B1
KR101826160B1 KR1020150124631A KR20150124631A KR101826160B1 KR 101826160 B1 KR101826160 B1 KR 101826160B1 KR 1020150124631 A KR1020150124631 A KR 1020150124631A KR 20150124631 A KR20150124631 A KR 20150124631A KR 101826160 B1 KR101826160 B1 KR 101826160B1
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    • 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
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    • H02G3/04Protective tubing or conduits, e.g. cable ladders or cable troughs
    • H02G3/0456Ladders or other supports

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a jig. According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a jig comprising: fixing parts that can be detachably attached to a cross bar formed with fixing holes into which fixing bands for bundling cables are inserted; And a guide portion disposed at a lower portion of the fixing portion and guiding an end portion of the fixing band inserted into one of the fixing holes to move to another one of the fixing holes.

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Jig {Jig}

The present invention relates to a jig.

Cables such as power lines and communication lines can be installed in structures of ships and buildings. Such a cable may be secured to the tray to prevent it from being displaced in place.

Specifically, the tray may include a portion providing structural strength and a portion where the cable is fixed. A hole through which a fixing band for fixing the cable is inserted may be formed in a portion where the cable is fixed. Therefore, the operator places the cable in the tray, and then performs the cable fixing operation in such a manner that the cable is bound to the tray with the fixing band.

The present invention is to provide a jig capable of efficiently performing a cable fixing operation.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector comprising: fixing portions that can be detachably attached to a cross bar having fixing holes into which fixing bands for bundling cables are inserted; And a guide portion disposed at a lower portion of the fixing portion and guiding the end portion of the fixing band inserted into one of the fixing holes to move to another one of the fixing holes.

In addition, the fixing portions may include a first fixing portion and a second fixing portion that are spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal direction of the guide portion.

The first fixing part and the second fixing part respectively extend upward from one longitudinal end of the guide part, and an insertion groove into which the cross bar is inserted may be formed on the upper part.

The first fixing part and the second fixing part may further include a shielding part for opening and closing the insertion groove, respectively.

The guide portion may include a first guide portion, And a second guide portion that can be coupled to the first guide portion such that the position thereof can be varied along the longitudinal direction.

A first auxiliary guide portion extending upwardly is formed on both sides of the first guide portion in the longitudinal direction thereof, and a second auxiliary guide portion extending upwardly on both sides of the second guide portion in the longitudinal direction.

Further, adjustment holes may be formed in the width direction of the first guide portion or in the first auxiliary guide portion along the longitudinal direction of the guide portion, and the second guide portion and the second auxiliary guide portion may correspond to the adjustment holes The adjustment slit may be formed at a position where the adjustment slit is formed.

The apparatus may further include a guide groove formed on an inner surface of the fixing portions and an upper surface of the guide portion to form a path through which the fixing band moves.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, a jig capable of efficiently performing a cable fixing operation can be provided.

1 is a perspective view of a jig according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a perspective view showing a process of fixing the jig to the tray.
3 and 4 are views showing a jig fixed to a cross bar of a tray.
5 is a view showing a state in which a jig is used.
6 is a view showing a state in which the fixing of the cable to the tray is completed.
7 is a view showing a jig according to another embodiment.
8 is a partial plan view of the second guide portion among the second guide members.
Fig. 9 is a view showing the use state of the jig shown in Fig. 7;

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments of the present invention can be modified in various forms, and the scope of the present invention should not be construed as being limited to the following embodiments. This embodiment is provided to more fully describe the present invention to those skilled in the art. Thus, the shape of the elements in the figures has been exaggerated to emphasize a clearer description.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a jig according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a process of fixing a jig to a tray.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the jig 10 includes a first guide member 100 and a second guide member 200.

The jig 10 is temporarily installed in the tray T to assist in the process of installing the cable (C in Fig. 6) on the tray T. The first guide member 100 and the second guide member 200 are assembled such that the relative position is adjustable. Hereinafter, the direction in which the first guide member 100 and the second guide member 200 are coupled is referred to as a longitudinal direction, and the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction as viewed from above is referred to as a width direction.

The first guide member 100 includes a first guide portion 110 and a first fixing portion 130.

The first guide portion 110 may be provided in a plate shape having a set length and a set width. The length of the first guide part 110 can be set in consideration of the length of the cross bar R of the tray T. [ For example, the length of the first guide portion 110 may be at least one half of the length of the crosspiece R.

The first guide part 110 may be provided with a first auxiliary guide part 120. The first auxiliary guide part 120 is formed to extend upward from both sides of the first guide part 110 in the longitudinal direction. An adjustment hole 121 is formed on the outer side of the first guide part 110 in the width direction or on the first auxiliary guide part 120. A plurality of adjustment holes 121 may be provided along the longitudinal direction of the first guide unit 110 or the first auxiliary guide unit 120.

The first fixing part 130 is formed to extend upward from one longitudinal end of the first guide part 110. The upper end of the first fixing part 130 is provided to be positioned above the upper end of the first auxiliary guide part 120. The first fixing part 130 is provided to have a setting width. The width of the first fixing portion 130 is greater than the width R of the tray T. A first insertion groove 131 formed in the width direction is formed on the first fixing part 130. The depth of the first insertion groove 131 may be formed in a slit shape corresponding to the cross member R of the tray T. [ A first shielding part 140 capable of opening and closing the first insertion groove 131 is provided at one side of the first fixing part 130 where the first insertion groove 131 is formed. The first shielding part 140 may be provided with a structure that slides on the side of the sieve 1 fixing part, or a structure in which one side is rotatably hinged to the first fixing part 130, or the like.

The second guide member 200 includes a second guide portion 210 and a second fixing portion 230.

The second guide portion 210 may be provided in a plate shape having a set length and a set width. The length of the second guide part 210 may be set in consideration of the length of the cross bar R of the tray T. [ For example, the length of the second guide portion 210 may be at least one-half the length of the crosspiece R. The second guide member 200 may be assembled with the first guide member 100 in such a manner that one of the first guide portion 110 and the second guide portion 210 is positioned on the other upper surface along the longitudinal direction have.

The second guide unit 210 may be provided with a second auxiliary guide unit 220. The second guide portion 220 is formed to extend upward from both sides of the second guide portion 210 in the longitudinal direction. When the first guide part 110 is positioned on the upper surface of the second guide part 210, the second auxiliary guide part 220 is spaced so that the first auxiliary guide part 120 is located inside. When the first guide unit 110 is positioned on the lower surface of the second guide unit 210, the second guide unit 220 is spaced apart from the first guide unit 120 .

The adjustment slit 221 is formed on the outer side of the second guide part 210 in the width direction or on the second auxiliary guide part 220. The adjustment slit 221 is formed so as to be aligned with the adjustment hole 121 when the first guide member 100 and the second guide member 200 are assembled with each other. Therefore, the relative positions of the first guide member 100 and the second guide member 200 are adjusted in a sliding manner, and then the adjustment hole 121 and the adjustment slit 221 are fixed to the bolt It can be fixed by pressing.

The second fixing part 230 is formed to extend upward from one longitudinal end of the second guide part 210. The upper end of the second fixing part 230 is provided to be positioned above the upper end of the second auxiliary guide part 220. The second fixing part 230 may have a shape corresponding to the first fixing part 130. The second fixing portion 230 is provided to have a setting width. The width of the second fixing portion 230 is greater than the width R of the tray T. [ A second insertion groove 231 formed in the width direction is formed on the second fixing portion 230. The depth of the second insertion groove 231 may be formed to correspond to the cross member R of the tray T. [ The second insertion groove 231 may be formed at a height corresponding to the first insertion groove 131. A second shielding part 240 is provided at one side of the second fixing part 230 where the second insertion groove 231 is formed to open and close the second insertion groove 231. The second shield 240 may be provided with a structure that slides on the side surface of the second fixing part 230 or a structure in which one side is rotatably hinged to the second fixing part 230. [

 The jig 10 can be used in the process of binding the cable C to the tray T. [ The illustration of the cable C placed in the tray T is omitted for convenience.

The tray T may include a frame F and a cross bar R. A pair of frames (F) having a set length are provided so as to be spaced apart from each other in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. Between the frames F, a cross bar R to which the cable C can be fixed is positioned. The cross bar R is formed with fixing holes H used to bind the cable C to the cross bar R along the longitudinal direction of the cross bar R.

In the process of installing the cable C, a plurality of trays T may be arranged up and down. In addition, a plurality of cross bars (R) may be arranged on one tray (T) mutually. In this case, there is no space for the operator's hand to enter the lower side of the cross bar R, so that it may be difficult to insert the fastening band TB (T in Fig. 5) into the desired fixing hole H.

The jig 10 according to the present invention can insert the fixing band TB into the fixing hole H without such a problem. Hereinafter, the process of using the jig 10 will be described.

3 and 4 are views showing a jig fixed to a cross bar of a tray.

3 and 4, the jig 10 is inserted into the insertion grooves 131 and 231 in such a manner that the insertion grooves 131 and 231 are aligned with the side surface of the crosspiece R, 131, and 231, respectively. Thereafter, when the insertion grooves 131 and 231 are closed through the shielding portions 140 and 240, the jig 10 is fixed to the tray T. FIG.

FIG. 5 is a view showing a state in which a jig is used, and FIG. 6 is a view showing a state in which a cable is fixed to a tray.

5 and 6, the first guide member 100 and the second guide member 200 are fixed to a position of a fixing hole H to be inserted with a fixing band TB before or after being fixed to the tray T, The relative position can be adjusted and fixed with a bolt or the like. The fixing holes H into which the fixing bands TB are to be inserted may be positioned inside the first fixing portions 130 and the second fixing portions 230, respectively. Thereafter, when the worker pushes the fixing band TB into the fixing hole H, the front end of the fixing band TB is guided by the guide portions 110, 210 and the fixing portions 130, And then comes out through another fixing hole (H). Thereafter, the worker can complete the fixing work of the cable C by binding the fixing bands TB positioned above the cross bar R together.

FIG. 7 is a view showing a jig according to another embodiment, FIG. 8 is a partial plan view of the second guide part among the second guide members, and FIG. 9 is a view showing the use state of the jig of FIG.

7 to 9, the jig 11 includes a first guide member 101 and a second guide member 201. As shown in FIG.

The first guide unit 150, the first auxiliary guide unit 160, the first fixing unit 170 and the first shielding unit 180 provided on the first guide member 101 are connected to the jig 10 of FIG. The first guide part 110, the first auxiliary guide part 120, the first fixing part 130, and the first shielding part 140 of the first embodiment.

A first guide groove 151 is formed on the upper surface of the first guide part 150 and the inner surface of the first fixing part 170. The first guide groove 151 is formed in the vertical direction of the first fixing part 170 and in the longitudinal direction of the first guide part 150. The upper end of the first guide groove 151 may be positioned below the first insertion groove 171. The lower end of the first guide groove part 151 may extend to the end of the first guide part 150. The first guide groove 151 may be formed by protruding a pair of ribs facing each other such that grooves are formed on the inner side. The first guide groove 151 may be formed in the upper surface of the first guide part 150 and the groove formed in the inner surface of the first fixing part 170. When the first fixing part 170 is fixed to the tray T, the upper end of the first guiding groove 151 is provided so as to be positioned below the fixing hole H. Therefore, when the fixing band TB is inserted through the fixing hole H, the moving direction of the fixing band TB can be guided by the first guide groove 151.

A first auxiliary guide groove 152 may be provided on the first fixing part 170. The lower end of the first sub guide groove portion 152 may be positioned above the first insertion groove 171. When the first fixing part 170 is fixed to the tray T, the lower end of the first auxiliary guiding groove part 152 is provided to be positioned above the fixing hole H. The first auxiliary guide groove part 152 may be formed by protruding a pair of ribs facing each other such that grooves are formed on the inner side. The first auxiliary guide groove 152 may be formed in the inner side surface of the first fixing part 170 as a recessed groove. The first auxiliary guide groove portion 152 can assist in inserting the fixing band TB into the fixing hole H. [

The second guide portion 250, the second auxiliary guide portion 260, the second fixing portion 270 and the second shielding portion 280 provided on the second guide member 201 are disposed on the jig 10 of FIG. The second guide portion 210, the second auxiliary guide portion 220, the second fixing portion 230, and the second shield portion 240 of the main body 100 of the first embodiment.

A second guide groove 251 is formed on the upper surface of the second guide part 210 and the inner surface of the second fixing part 230. The second guide groove 251 is formed in the vertical direction of the second fixing part 270 and in the longitudinal direction of the second guide part 250. The upper end of the second guide groove 251 may be positioned below the second insertion groove 271. The lower end of the second guide groove 251 may be positioned on the upper surface of the second guide part 250 adjacent to the second fixing part 270. The lower end of the second guide groove 251 may be provided with a larger width at a position farther from the second fixing part 270. [ Therefore, even when the lower end of the first guide groove part 151 is separated from the lower end of the second guide groove part 251, the fixing band TB can be guided in the moving direction toward the second guide groove part 251 . The second guide groove part 251 may be formed by protruding a pair of ribs facing each other so that grooves are formed on the inner side. When the second fixing part 270 is fixed to the tray T, the upper end of the second guiding groove 251 is provided so as to be positioned below the fixing hole H.

A second auxiliary guide groove 252 may be provided on the upper portion of the second fixing portion 270. The lower end of the second auxiliary guide groove 252 may be positioned above the second insertion groove 271. When the second fixing portion 270 is fixed to the tray T, the lower end of the second auxiliary guiding groove portion 252 is provided to be positioned above the fixing hole H. The second auxiliary guide groove part 252 may be formed by protruding a pair of ribs facing each other such that grooves are formed on the inner side. The second auxiliary guide groove 252 may be formed in the inner side surface of the second fixing part 270 as a dug groove.

The foregoing detailed description is illustrative of the present invention. In addition, the foregoing is intended to illustrate and explain the preferred embodiments of the present invention, and the present invention may be used in various other combinations, modifications, and environments. That is, it is possible to make changes or modifications within the scope of the concept of the invention disclosed in this specification, within the scope of the disclosure, and / or within the skill and knowledge of the art. The embodiments described herein are intended to illustrate the best mode for implementing the technical idea of the present invention and various modifications required for specific applications and uses of the present invention are also possible. Accordingly, the detailed description of the invention is not intended to limit the invention to the disclosed embodiments. It is also to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover such other embodiments.

100: first guide member 110: first guide part
120: first auxiliary guide part 130: first fixing part
131: first insertion groove 140: first shielding part
200: second guide member 210: second guide part
220: second auxiliary guide part 230: second fixing part
231: second insertion groove 240: second shielding part

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Fixing portions that can be detachably attached to the cross bar formed with the fixing holes into which the fixing bands for bundling the cables are inserted and whose spacing distance can be adjusted; And
The fixing band is positioned at a lower portion of the fixing portions and is fixed to the cross bar through the fixing portions so that the end of the fixing band inserted into one of the fixing holes is guided to move to another one of the fixing holes, And a guide portion for allowing the cable to be fixed to the cross bar.
The method according to claim 1,
The fixing portions may be formed,
And a first fixing part and a second fixing part which are positioned apart from each other along the longitudinal direction of the guide part.
3. The method of claim 2,
The first fixing part and the second fixing part respectively fix the first fixing part,
An upper portion extending from one longitudinal side end of the guide portion,
And an insertion groove into which the cross bar is inserted is formed in an upper portion thereof.
The method of claim 3,
The first fixing part and the second fixing part respectively fix the first fixing part,
And a shielding portion for opening and closing the insertion groove.
The method according to claim 1,
The guide portion
A first guide portion; And
And a second guide portion that is positionally changeably coupled to the first guide portion along the longitudinal direction.
6. The method of claim 5,
A first auxiliary guide portion extending upwardly is formed on both sides in the longitudinal direction of the first guide portion,
And a second auxiliary guide portion extending upwardly is formed on both sides of the second guide portion in the longitudinal direction.
The method according to claim 6,
Adjusting holes are formed in the width direction of the first guide part or in the first auxiliary guide part along the longitudinal direction of the guide part,
And the adjustment slit is formed in the second guide part and the second auxiliary guide part at positions corresponding to the adjustment holes.
The method according to claim 1,
And a guide groove formed on an inner surface of the fixing portions and an upper surface of the guide portion to form a path through which the fixing band moves.
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KR200274777Y1 (en) * 2002-02-06 2002-05-09 세홍산업 주식회사 Cable guide for distributing wiring under floor
JP2012235543A (en) * 2011-04-28 2012-11-29 Mirai Ind Co Ltd Wiring box

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