{"schema_version":"1.0","canonical_url":"https://patentable.app/patents/US-9854699","patent":{"patent_number":"US-9854699","title":"Insert element for frameworks","assignee":null,"inventors":[],"filing_date":"2015-05-19T00:00:00.000Z","publication_date":"2017-12-26T00:00:00.000Z","cpc_codes":["H04Q"],"num_claims":23,"abstract":"An insert element for frameworks, in particular racks, for use in the information and network technology, comprises a plurality of insertion slots, wherein the insertion slots receive insertable cable storage elements each accommodating a cable, the two cable ends of which are guided to the outside via openings provided in the end face of the cable storage element and can be pulled out of the cable storage element at variable lengths."},"analysis":{"summary":"The Insert Element for Frameworks patent introduces an innovative solution for cable management within frameworks, particularly in information and network technology racks. The core innovation lies in its modular design, featuring a plurality of insertion slots that accommodate insertable cable storage elements. These elements are designed to guide cable ends to the outside through openings, allowing for variable cable lengths to be pulled out as needed. This system addresses the problem of disorganized and tangled cables, which can lead to downtime, overheating, and inefficient maintenance in data centers and other environments.\n\nThe technical approach involves a structured system of insertion slots and cable storage elements, designed for easy installation and reconfiguration. The modularity of the system allows for scalability and adaptability to different cable types and densities. The open design of the cable storage elements promotes airflow, reducing the risk of overheating and improving overall cooling efficiency.\n\nThe business value of this technology lies in its potential to reduce downtime, lower energy costs, and improve operational efficiency. By providing a structured and organized cable management system, it simplifies maintenance and troubleshooting, reducing the risk of human error and accidental disconnections. The market opportunity for this innovation is significant, as data centers continue to grow in size and complexity, driving the need for more efficient and adaptable cable management solutions. This patent offers a compelling alternative to traditional methods, providing a more structured, adaptable, and cost-effective approach to cable organization.","layman_explanation":"The Insert Element for Frameworks addresses a common problem in data centers and other environments with extensive cabling: disorganized and tangled cables. These tangles can lead to several issues, including increased downtime due to difficulty in identifying and fixing problems, overheating because of poor airflow, and higher operational costs due to inefficient maintenance.\n\nThis invention works by providing a structured way to manage cables. Imagine a series of slots and holders designed to neatly organize each cable. Instead of a tangled mess, each cable has its designated space, making it easy to trace, access, and maintain. The system is also designed to allow for easy adjustments and expansions as needed.\n\nThis matters because it directly impacts the bottom line for businesses that rely on data centers. By reducing downtime, improving cooling efficiency, and simplifying maintenance, the Insert Element for Frameworks can lead to significant cost savings and increased reliability. It also provides a competitive advantage by allowing businesses to scale their infrastructure more efficiently and respond quickly to changing demands.\n\nLooking ahead, this technology could be applied to other areas beyond data centers, such as telecommunications facilities and even home networking setups. As the demand for data and connectivity continues to grow, the need for efficient cable management solutions will only increase, making this invention a valuable asset for businesses and investors.","technical_analysis":"The Insert Element for Frameworks patent presents a structured approach to cable management, crucial in environments with high cable densities like data centers. The technical architecture revolves around modular insertion slots designed to house cable storage elements. Each element is engineered to guide cable ends externally, facilitating variable length adjustments. The system's implementation emphasizes ease of installation and reconfiguration, promoting scalability across diverse cable types and densities. Algorithmically, the design ensures optimal cable separation, minimizing signal interference and promoting efficient heat dissipation.\n\nIntegration patterns involve seamless incorporation into existing rack systems, enhancing compatibility and reducing deployment complexities. Performance characteristics are geared towards minimizing downtime through rapid cable identification and maintenance. Code-level implications are minimal, primarily affecting inventory management systems and documentation processes. The open architecture supports integration with monitoring tools, allowing for real-time assessment of cable health and connectivity. The design also prioritizes mechanical robustness, ensuring long-term stability and resistance to physical stress. Furthermore, the system's modularity allows for incremental upgrades and customizations, adapting to evolving infrastructure needs.","business_analysis":"The Insert Element for Frameworks presents a substantial market opportunity within the burgeoning data center and telecommunications sectors. The increasing complexity of network infrastructures necessitates advanced cable management solutions, positioning this patent for significant commercial success. Competitive advantages stem from the system's modular design, adaptability, and contribution to operational efficiency. Revenue potential is derived from direct sales of the system, licensing agreements, and value-added services such as installation and maintenance. Business models can encompass direct sales to end-users, partnerships with rack manufacturers, and distribution through established IT infrastructure providers.\n\nStrategic positioning involves targeting data centers, telecommunications facilities, and other environments with high cable densities. ROI projections indicate substantial returns through reduced downtime, lower energy costs, and improved maintenance efficiency. The system's ability to enhance operational resilience and scalability further bolsters its investment appeal. Furthermore, the patent's potential to facilitate compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements adds another layer of commercial value. The long-term market outlook is positive, driven by the continued growth of data-intensive applications and the increasing reliance on robust network infrastructures.","faqs":null,"topics":["cable management","data center","network technology","rack systems","cable storage","insert","element","frameworks"],"tech_cluster":null},"seo":{"title":"Insert Element for Frameworks - Efficient Cable Management","description":"Discover the Insert Element for Frameworks patent for structured cable storage. Improve data center efficiency, reduce downtime, and optimize airflow. 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