MOUNTING RACKS TELECOMMUNICATIONS HARDWARE

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AVERGO CSAV, Inc. 8401 Eagle Creek Parkway, Suite 700 Savage MN 55378 MOUNTING RACKS FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS HARDWARE AND CONSUMER ELECTRONICS NAMELY LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS, PLASMA DISPLAYS, AND CATHODE RAYTUBE DISPLAYS; RACKS FOR SPEAKERS AND AMPLIFIERS; AND COMPUTER STANDS SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR HOLDING A COMPUTER MONITOR, PRINTER AND ACCESSORIES; ELECTRONIC ACCESSORIES, NAMELY, ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS, ELECTRICAL CABLES, VIDEO TAPE REWINDERS, ELECTRICAL POWER EXTENSION CORDS, TELEVISION REMOTE CONTROLS, AC/DC ADAPTERS, CD ROM DISC LENS CLEANER IN THE NATURE OF A DISC WITH BRUSH ATTACHED, ANTENNAS, DC/DC ADAPTERS, PLUG ADAPTERS, HEADPHONES, TELEPHONE ADAPTERS AND CABLES, COMPACT DISC PLAYERS, AUDIO AND VIDEO CASSETTE PLAYERS, BATTERY CHARGERS, MICROPHONES, MOUSE PADS, CARRY CASES FOR COMPACT DISCS AND DVD'S;NON-METAL AUDIO, VIDEO AND COMPUTER WALL AND CEILING MOUNTS; STORAGE RACKS; METAL DISPLAY STANDS; SHELVES, TABLES AND FURNITURE;
HAMMERHEAD Beaudoin, Benoit 487 Dufferin Street Granby J2G9G3 Canada Mounting racks for telecommunications hardware;
HOLLOW CURB! Helmuth Weil Frankengraben 56 53175 Bonn Germany Mounting racks for telecommunications hardware;Concrete casings;The color(s) red, blue, grey, white and green is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;
HUGGYMOUNT De Michele, Christopher 502 Catalina Isles Circle Venice FL 34292 Mounting racks for telecommunications hardware; Adjustable smartphone and PC tablet stabilizers and mounts; Armbands specially adapted for personal electronic devices, namely, mobile phones and hand-held devices in the nature of electronic tablets and notebooks; Camera mounts and supports; Cases for mobile phones; Devices for hands-free use of mobile phones; Portable wrist-mounted digital electronic device for audio recording and audio playback; Smartphone mounts; Stands for handheld digital electronic devices, namely, mobile phones and handheld electronic tablets and notebooks; Straps for mobile phones;HUGGY MOUNT;
JOMAK JMK Global Trading Limited 20 Ina Ville Drive Pukekohe, Auckland 2120 New Zealand Mounting racks for telecommunications hardware; Cabinets, racks, and shelving specially adapted for storing, organizing, and protecting computer hardware; Cable sleeves for electric cables;
PATHWAYS & SPACES, INC. Pathways & Spaces, Inc. 19901 Wyndham Lakes Drive Odessa FL 33556 Mounting racks for telecommunications hardware; Telecommunication cables; Telecommunication towers; Telecommunications and data networking hardware, namely devices for transporting and aggregating voice, data, and video communications across multiple network infrastructures and communications protocols;PATHWAYS AND SPACES, INC.;INC.;
SMARTCLOSET VERTIV CORPORATION 1050 Dearborn Drive Columbus OH 43085 mounting racks for telecommunications hardware; mounting racks for computer hardware; cabinets specially adapted to protect telecommunications equipment; housings specially adapted for computers;SMART CLOSET;
TRIMOUNT Sweatt, George, L 7109 SE 8th Street Okeechobee FL 34974 Mounting racks for telecommunications hardware, namely, fabricated metal frame work to support PCS/Cellular antennas on metal monopoles and or towers;TRI MOUNT;
WIREASY Mike L. Massey, Inc. 303 Corporate Drive Midland TX 79705 Mounting racks for telecommunications hardware and electrical distribution boxes, namely communication hubs, communication servers as well as cable connectors and cables for computers, fiber optics, satellite, telephone and television;WIRE EASY;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention relates to telecommunications equipment racks including vertical cable guides, horizontal troughs, cross aisle panels and cross-connection modules for telecommunications equipment racks. The vertical cable guides define vertical cable channels for both network infrastructure and cross-connection cables. The structure defining the second cable channel is hingedly attached to the structure defining the first cable channel. The horizontal cable troughs include both upper and lower troughs. The upper cable trough defines two cableways for directing cross-connection and other cables, and provides access openings for cables to pass into and out of each cableway and between the two cableways. The lower cable trough defines a cableway and provides access openings for cables extending into and out of the cableway. Cable troughs attached to adjacently mounted equipment racks cooperate to form continuous horizontal cableways. The cross aisle panel includes movable cable guide structures to permit access to connectors mounted on the panel. The cross-connection modules provide multiple connector planes on the rear of the module to increase the number of circuits the module can support.