US 6,981,685 B1
Frame for supporting telecommunications equipment
Larry E. McHugh, Hiram, Ga. (US); Ronald Standifer, Dallas, Ga. (US); and Michael R. Autry, Acworth, Ga. (US)
Assigned to Sprint Communications Company L.P., Overland Park, Kans. (US)
Filed on Nov. 05, 2002, as Appl. No. 10/288,108.
Int. Cl. F16M 1/00 (2006.01); F16M 11/20 (2006.01)
U.S. Cl. 248—678 1 Claim
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A device for supporting telecommunications equipment comprising:
two spaced, substantially parallel, longitudinal side members;
two spaced, substantially parallel, transverse end members;
all of said longitudinal and transverse members being in substantially the same plane and together defining a frame;
first and second longitudinal slide rails supported by said frame, said first slide rail comprising a pair of substantially parallel bars, said bars together defining a bolt-receiving gap therebetween;
a slidable plate mounted on said slide rails, an upper surface of said plate adapted to receive said telecommunications equipment;
at least one releasable clamp comprising a bolt with a head and a threaded end, a hole defined by said plate for receipt of said threaded end of said bolt, said threaded end being receiveable through said hole and then through said bolt-receiving gap of said first slide rail, and a nut adapted to be received by said threaded end of said bolt;
said plate being secured to said-first slide rail when said nut is tightened;
said plate being slidable relative to said first slide rail when said nut is loosened;
a reciprocating rail defining a channel, said reciprocating rail further defining at least one bolt-receiving hole enabling said reciprocating rail to be received on said bolt and secured between said first slide rail and nut, said being to conformed to said first slide rail to more effectively clamp said plate to said first slide rail.