20240055844. MODULAR ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SPLIT ASSEMBLY simplified abstract (Unknown Organization)
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MODULAR ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SPLIT ASSEMBLY
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Vitaliy Lyvytsky of Greenfield MA (US)
Sergey Lange of Battle Ground MA (US)
MODULAR ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SPLIT ASSEMBLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240055844 titled 'MODULAR ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SPLIT ASSEMBLY
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a modular electrical conduit split assembly for efficient installation of electrical wiring.
- The assembly includes an elongated, tubular conduit with at least one dividing wall running through the interior channel, creating separate chambers.
- Each chamber has an indicium on the external surface of the conduit for identification.
- A coupling sleeve at the end of the conduit allows connection to another piece of conduit.
- Each chamber is designed to accommodate electrical wiring, with color-coded indicia for coordination.
Potential Applications
- Residential electrical wiring installations
- Commercial electrical wiring installations
- Industrial electrical wiring installations
Problems Solved
- Simplifies the installation process of electrical wiring
- Helps in organizing and identifying different wiring systems
- Facilitates maintenance and repairs by providing clear identification of wiring paths
Benefits
- Efficient installation of electrical wiring
- Easy identification and organization of wiring systems
- Simplified maintenance and repairs process
Original Abstract Submitted
a modular electrical conduit split assembly for efficient installation of electrical wiring. the modular electrical conduit split assembly includes an elongated, tubular conduit having at least one dividing wall running through the interior channel therein, defining separate chambers wherein each chamber includes an indicium disposed along an external surface of the conduit. a connection mechanism such as a coupling sleeve is disposed on an end of the conduit and configured to receive the end of a separate piece of conduit therein. each chamber within the conduit is configured to receive electrical wiring therethrough which can be coordinated using color coded indicia appearing along the external surface.