20240014641. CABLE MANAGEMENT IN EV CHARGER SYSTEMS simplified abstract (SHOALS TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, LLC)

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CABLE MANAGEMENT IN EV CHARGER SYSTEMS

Organization Name

SHOALS TECHNOLOGIES GROUP, LLC

Inventor(s)

Dorothy Michael of Greenbrier TN (US)

CABLE MANAGEMENT IN EV CHARGER SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240014641 titled 'CABLE MANAGEMENT IN EV CHARGER SYSTEMS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a raceway joint that includes a base wall, sidewalls, retention flanges, and a raceway separator. The sidewalls are connected to the base wall and together they form a raceway opening for receiving raceways. The retention flanges extend from the sidewalls and interface with the raceways to prevent movement parallel to the sidewalls. The raceway separator extends from the base wall into the raceway opening and prevents the raceways from being inserted too far and also prevents movement of the raceway joint relative to the raceways.

  • The raceway joint includes a base wall, sidewalls, retention flanges, and a raceway separator.
  • The sidewalls are coupled to the base wall and define a raceway opening for receiving raceways.
  • The retention flanges extend from the sidewalls and prevent the raceway joint from moving parallel to the sidewalls.
  • The raceway separator extends from the base wall and prevents the raceways from being inserted too far and also prevents movement of the raceway joint relative to the raceways.

Potential Applications

  • Electrical wiring systems
  • Cable management systems
  • Industrial machinery and equipment

Problems Solved

  • Prevents movement of raceway joint along a direction parallel to the sidewalls
  • Prevents raceways from being inserted too far into the raceway opening

Benefits

  • Secure and stable raceway joint
  • Easy installation and removal of raceways
  • Prevents damage to raceways and wiring


Original Abstract Submitted

in an example, a raceway joint may include a base wall, sidewalls, retention flanges, and a raceway separator. the sidewalls may be coupled to the base wall. the base wall and the sidewalls may at least partially define a raceway opening configured to receive raceways. the retention flanges may extend from the sidewalls. the retention flanges may be configured to interface with the raceways to prevent the raceway joint from moving along a direction that is substantially parallel to the sidewalls. the raceway separator may extend from the base wall into the raceway opening. the raceway separator may be configured to interface with the raceways to prevent the raceways from being inserted into the raceway opening beyond a point along a width of the base wall and to prevent the raceway joint from moving relative to the raceways.