Patent classifications
E05Y2900/208
Articulating hinge assembly for securing an access door on a gaming machine cabinet
A hinge assembly for securing a door on a gaming machine cabinet includes a first flange coupled to the door, a second flange coupled to the cabinet, a first link pair coupled to and extending from the first flange at a first pivot joint, a second link pair coupled to and extending from the first flange at a second pivot joint, a third link pair coupled to the first link pair at a third pivot joint, wherein the third link pair is further coupled to the second flange at a fourth pivot joint, and wherein the third link pair is further coupled to the second link pair at a fifth pivot joint, and a fourth link pair coupled to the second flange at a sixth pivot joint, wherein the fourth link pair is further coupled to the second link pair at a seventh pivot joint.
Telecommunication cabinet with replaceable cabinet door module
A telecommunication cabinet includes a cabinet body, a cabinet door module, and a detachable hinge. The cabinet body includes a cabinet and a telecommunication module disposed in the cabinet. The cabinet door module includes a cabinet door and a function module. The detachable hinge includes a first shaft seat, a second shaft seat and a pivot shaft. The cabinet door module is pivotally rotatable with respect to the cabinet through the pivot shaft inserted to the first shaft seat and the second shaft seat. The cabinet door module is detachably coupled to the cabinet body to facilitate replacement.
HINGE LOCK
A hinge lock for locking a door leaf with respect to a door frame and for pivoting the door leaf with respect to the door frame. The hinge lock has a first hinge element for arranging on the door leaf and a second hinge element for arranging on the door frame. The first hinge element and the second hinge element can be locked with respect to one another by means of a bolt which can be moved back and forth in a locking direction between an unlocking position and a locking position and the locking position by means of a drive rod which can be moved transversely to the locking direction. The disclosure further relates to a door having a hinge lock.
HINGE ARRANGEMENT FOR A SWITCH CABINET AND A CORRESPONDING METHOD
A hinge arrangement for a switch cabinet, having a switch cabinet body and a switch cabinet door which is fastened thereto via at least two hinges arranged vertically one above the other, at least a first of the hinges, which is arranged above a second of the hinges, having a first body-side hinge half with a first hinge pin which projects vertically upwards from a first pin seat, onto which a first door-side hinge half is fitted, wherein the first hinge pin has an auxiliary mounting position in which it projects from the first pin seat by a first length which is greater than a second length by which a second hinge pin of a second body-side hinge half of the second hinge projects from its second pin seat. A corresponding method is also described.
Roof support system for an electrical distribution system enclosure
A roof support system includes a support member configured to be mounted between a roof panel and a frame of an enclosure. The support member is movable to an extended position that supports the roof panel in an open position. A cam lock mechanism is operatively connected to the support member for releasably locking the support member in the extended position. In the extended position, a pin of the support member is received within a slot of the cam lock mechanism such that engagement of the pin with a closed end of the slot prevents the support member from moving from the extended position toward a retracted position. The cam lock mechanism includes a cam configured to rotate to a locking position that at least partially blocks an open end of the slot such that the pin of the support member is prevented from backing out of the slot.
Hinge for detachable sheet metal cabinet doors or walls
The invention relates to a hinge for detachable sheet metal cabinet doors or walls, comprising a first hinge part or frame part that can be secured to the door or cabinet frame, and a second hinge part or door hinge part that can be fixed to the door leaf or cabinet wall, which hinge parts are connected to one another in an articulated manner by means of a hinge pin, and having a latch-type tongue that is arranged in the second hinge part such that it can move against a spring force, characterised by a lifting device which encompasses the hinge pin guided through finger-type ends of the first hinge part and which centrally supports the hinge pin together with a hook retained by the door part, such that the lifting device moves the encompassing part of the second hinge part perpendicular to the plane of the door leaf or cabinet wall, via actuation, by means of a key, such as a double bit key.
Theft deterrent system for electronics cabinet door
A theft deterrent system for an electronics cabinet may include a first hasp, which may include a plurality of studs extending from a surface thereof. At least one stud of the plurality of studs may be dimensioned to engage with a padlock ring of the electronics cabinet. The first hasp may have a tab having a shackle hole therein. The theft deterrent system may include a second hasp, which may include a plurality of holes dimensioned to receive a respective one of the plurality of studs. The second hasp may also have a tab having a shackle hole therein. The system may further include a shield retainer dimensioned to surround at least portions of the first hasp and the second hasp. To secure the electronics cabinet, a shackle of a hidden shackle lock may be fed through the shackle holes and the hidden shackle lock may then be locked.
Leafless joint system that pivots and slides
A leafless joint apparatus that couples an enclosure housing to an enclosure cover or door. Similar to previous hinge apparatuses, the leafless joint apparatus can include a knuckle and a pintel or pin to facilitate pivot operations (e.g., the cover pivoting open). However, the leafless joint apparatus does not rely on leafs that attach by means of fasteners (e.g., screws or the like) and therefore can facilitate sliding operations (e.g., the cover can slide open). Thus, the leafless joint apparatus can facilitate access to an interior of the enclosure by way repositioning the cover of the enclosure via a pivot or hinging operation or via a sliding operation that can partially or fully expose the interior of the enclosure and even, if desired, slide entirely off, decoupling from the enclosure housing.
Outdoor electrical cabinet and method of construction
Method and apparatus for outdoor electrical cabinet adapted for installation in the field comprising: a rectangular base member comprising a plurality of pegs for positioning and retaining four rounded corner steel tube post members for supporting hardware for installing side panels and swinging hinged, lockable doors, and a top member resting on the side panels and secured in place with caps onto the tube post members.
Hinge for Detachably and Pivotably Connecting a Leaf to a Base Part
Illustrated and described is a hinge for releasably and pivotably connecting a wing, in particular in the form of a door and/or a flap, to a base part, in particular in the form of a frame, including: a hinge pin extending along a pin axis, and at least one pin-receiving element, which has a pin receptacle for at least partially receiving the hinge pin, wherein the hinge pin is adjustable relative to the pin-receiving element, at least substantially perpendicularly to the pin axis, between a pivoting position in which it is at least partially received in the pin receptacle and a mounting position in which it is arranged outside of the pin receptacle, wherein the pin-receiving element and the hinge pin are pivotable relative to one another about the pin axis in the pivoting position, and wherein a securing element is provided which is adjustable between a securing position for securing the hinge pin with respect to an unintentional adjustment from the pivoting position into the mounting position at least substantially perpendicularly to the pin axis and a release position for releasing the adjustment, at least substantially perpendicularly to the pin axis, of the hinge pin from the pivoting position into the mounting position. Also illustrated and described is a system having such a hinge.