Patent classifications
A47B81/00
PDU with front side access to transformer compartment
A PDU enclosure defines a transformer compartment for receiving a transformer. The PDU enclosure includes a first side bulkhead and a second side bulkhead positioned adjacent to each other as viewed on a plane. The first side bulkhead and the second side bulkhead limit access to the transformer compartment from the front. The first side bulkhead defines an opening to the transformer compartment and is spaced from the second side bulkhead by a gap. The PDU enclosure further includes a removable access panel. The removable access panel includes a first portion removably coupled to the first side bulkhead and that covers the opening in the first side bulkhead, and a second portion extending at an angle relative to the first portion and removably coupled to the second side bulkhead. The second portion also covers the gap between the first side bulkhead and the second side bulkhead.
CORNER CONNECTOR FOR ROD-SHAPED PROFILE ELEMENTS
A corner connector for rod-shaped profile elements, with a connection element which comprises at least two attachment portions which are oriented substantially perpendicular to each other and which are each designed such that an attachment portion and a front end of the rod-shaped profile elements to be connected engage in each case one inside the other, at least one transverse strut of which the ends are designed such that an end of the transverse strut and a connection portion provided on a lateral surface of the rod-shaped profile elements to be connected in each case engage releasably one inside the other, and a clamping element which clamps the transverse strut releasably against the corner connector. An assembly system composed of such corner connectors and supporting or holding frames composed of such corner connectors and profile elements.
CORNER CONNECTOR FOR ROD-SHAPED PROFILE ELEMENTS
A corner connector for rod-shaped profile elements, with a connection element which comprises at least two attachment portions which are oriented substantially perpendicular to each other and which are each designed such that an attachment portion and a front end of the rod-shaped profile elements to be connected engage in each case one inside the other, at least one transverse strut of which the ends are designed such that an end of the transverse strut and a connection portion provided on a lateral surface of the rod-shaped profile elements to be connected in each case engage releasably one inside the other, and a clamping element which clamps the transverse strut releasably against the corner connector. An assembly system composed of such corner connectors and supporting or holding frames composed of such corner connectors and profile elements.
MODULAR RACK FOR CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
A system includes a high side heat exchanger, a flash tank, a compressor, and eight metal beams. Each of the metal beams extend in a linearly vertical direction. The eight metal beams define ten planar boundaries. The first, second, third, and fourth planar boundaries define a first space. The first, fifth, sixth, and seventh planar boundaries define a second space. The fifth, eighth, ninth, and tenth planar boundaries define a third space. The high side heat exchanger is contained entirely within the third space. The flash tank is contained entirely within the first space. The compressor is contained entirely within the second space.
MODULAR RACK FOR CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
A system includes a high side heat exchanger, a flash tank, a compressor, and eight metal beams. Each of the metal beams extend in a linearly vertical direction. The eight metal beams define ten planar boundaries. The first, second, third, and fourth planar boundaries define a first space. The first, fifth, sixth, and seventh planar boundaries define a second space. The fifth, eighth, ninth, and tenth planar boundaries define a third space. The high side heat exchanger is contained entirely within the third space. The flash tank is contained entirely within the first space. The compressor is contained entirely within the second space.
Amplified Electric Guitar Credenza
A credenza, the comprising one or more amplifiers, a plurality of speakers, and configured with a slide-out drawer that is shaped to support a guitar when not in use. The credenza may be constructed of dense, thin, and solid wood. A protective material is applied to the interior surface of the slide-out drawer to avoid abrasion of the guitar surface.
MOUNTING AND LATCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SECURING CARTS
A mounting and latching arrangement is provided for locking and unlocking a cart relative to a support structure. The mounting and latching arrangement includes an elongated mounting channel having opposed ends configured with mounting bracket assemblies adapted to be secured to the support surface, and one of engagement structure and latching structure located between the mounting bracket assemblies and configured for selective engagement and disengagement with the cart for enabling locking and unlocking thereof relative to the elongated mounting channel.
MOUNTING AND LATCHING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SECURING CARTS
A mounting and latching arrangement is provided for locking and unlocking a cart relative to a support structure. The mounting and latching arrangement includes an elongated mounting channel having opposed ends configured with mounting bracket assemblies adapted to be secured to the support surface, and one of engagement structure and latching structure located between the mounting bracket assemblies and configured for selective engagement and disengagement with the cart for enabling locking and unlocking thereof relative to the elongated mounting channel.
Locker assembly and associated insert assembly for a cabinet
A locker assembly insert (10) for a cabinet (11) (shown in phantom). In this case the cabinet (11) is a two door cabinet having a first door (12) and a second door (13) (these doors are shown open in FIG. 4), The cabinet has a base (14) opposite sides (15) (and 16), a back (17) and a top (18). A central mullion (19) having a rear cover plate divides the cabinet (11) down the middle and the doors (12) and (13) close the cabinet. The locker assembly insert (10) in this case is applied to a two door cabinet and has a central support member (20) (which is put in place by first removing the rear cover plate behind the central mullion (19), the rear cover plate is tucked in behind the central support member (20) before assembly allowing it to be reused if the refrigerator is ever restored to its original condition), a pair of vertical side rails (21) and (22), a pair of bases (23) and (24), a pair of tops (25) and (26). This gives the basic door frame. The insert is completed using vertical divider sets (27, 28 and 29) and ten door locker door assemblies (30) and (31).
Locker assembly and associated insert assembly for a cabinet
A locker assembly insert (10) for a cabinet (11) (shown in phantom). In this case the cabinet (11) is a two door cabinet having a first door (12) and a second door (13) (these doors are shown open in FIG. 4), The cabinet has a base (14) opposite sides (15) (and 16), a back (17) and a top (18). A central mullion (19) having a rear cover plate divides the cabinet (11) down the middle and the doors (12) and (13) close the cabinet. The locker assembly insert (10) in this case is applied to a two door cabinet and has a central support member (20) (which is put in place by first removing the rear cover plate behind the central mullion (19), the rear cover plate is tucked in behind the central support member (20) before assembly allowing it to be reused if the refrigerator is ever restored to its original condition), a pair of vertical side rails (21) and (22), a pair of bases (23) and (24), a pair of tops (25) and (26). This gives the basic door frame. The insert is completed using vertical divider sets (27, 28 and 29) and ten door locker door assemblies (30) and (31).