Patent classifications
H02B1/014
STRUCTURAL COLUMN AND MODULAR STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRICAL CABINETS INCLUDING REFERRED STRUCTURAL COLUMN
STRUCTURAL COLUMN AND MODULAR STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRICAL CABINETS COMPRISING SAID STRUCTURAL COLUMN, includes a structural column (1) which, from a single piece, accurately determines two corners or vertexes of a modular structure (19) for electric cabinets. The modular structure (19) has four vertically positioned structural columns (1) and at least eight horizontal beams (20) connected to each other by means of screws (21). This invention also introduces an innovative joint between the elements of the structural columns (1), which are joined together by means of welds (6) and with the aid of limiters (12), positioning flaps (11) and engagers (9). Thus, this invention guarantees a perfect square of the modular structure and the correct assembly of the electrical cabinet, with no need for highly specialized labor. The modular structure (19) presented here can be manufactured entirely from low-cost metal materials such as carbon steel, significantly reducing the manufacturing costs of electrical cabinets.
Rear sealing bracket and cabinet including rear sealing bracket
A bracket for coupling at least three frame members to one another may include a structural portion including at least one relatively rigid first material, and a sealing portion including at least one second material different than the at least one first material. The bracket may also include first, second, and third receivers, each including a retainer portion configured to be coupled to an end of a respective frame member, and a sealing interface configured to provide a substantially dirt-resistant and fluid-resistant seal between a portion of the end of the respective frame member and the respective receiver. The bracket and frame members may form a joint configured to be incorporated into a frame for forming a cabinet.
SEALING CORNER BRACKET AND CABINET INCLUDING CORNER BRACKET
A corner bracket may include a structural portion including at least one relatively rigid first material, and a sealing portion including at least one relatively elastic second material. The corner bracket may also include a first receiver including a first retainer portion configured to be coupled to an end of a first frame member, and a first sealing interface configured to provide a substantially fluid-resistant seal between a portion of the end of the first frame member and the first receiver. The corner bracket may also include a second receiver transverse to the first receiver and including a second retainer portion configured to be coupled to an end of a second frame member, and a second sealing interface configured to provide a substantially fluid-resistant seal between a portion of the end of the second frame member and the second receiver. The corner bracket may be incorporated into a cabinet frame.
A CABINET FRAME ASSEMBLED BY FOLDED PROFILES
The application relates to a method of establishing four profiles which when releasably mounted together are forming a cabinet frame. The profiles are having folding areas comprising cutout parts.
Outdoor cabinet and top structure thereof
An outdoor cabinet and a top structure thereof are provided. The top structure of the outdoor cabinet includes a top beam, wherein the top beam is a bending plate; the number of the top beams is at least two, one of two connected top beams is provided with a first locating breach, and the other is provided with a first protruding portion in cooperation with the first locating breach for locating. Compared with that the top beam in the conventional art is a flat plate, the top structure of the outdoor cabinet provided effectively improves the strength of the top beam by designing the top beam to be the bending plate, which improves the strength of the overall top structure, reduces the influence on the hoisting of the outdoor cabinet, and improves the flexibility of the hoisting of the outdoor cabinet.
REAR SEALING BRACKET AND CABINET INCLUDING REAR SEALING BRACKET
A bracket for coupling at least three frame members to one another may include a structural portion including at least one relatively rigid first material, and a sealing portion including at least one second material different than the at least one first material. The bracket may also include first, second, and third receivers, each including a retainer portion configured to be coupled to an end of a respective frame member, and a sealing interface configured to provide a substantially dirt-resistant and fluid-resistant seal between a portion of the end of the respective frame member and the respective receiver. The bracket and frame members may form a joint configured to be incorporated into a frame for forming a cabinet.
Modular cabinet and connector module thereof
A cabinet includes a structural frame including a plurality of connecting rods and a plurality of connector modules each of which includes first and second connectors. The first connector includes two first main plate portions perpendicularly connected to each other, a first fastening hole, and a limiting indented portion. The second connector includes a second main plate portion perpendicular to the first main plate portions, a seat body connected to the second main plate portion and having a first fastening hole corresponding in position to the first fastening hole of the first connector, and a limiting protruding portion protruding from the second main plate portion and having a shape complementing with that of the limiting indented portion.
Modular cabinet design
A cabinet structure is provided. The cabinet structure includes two side frames, and at least one vertical sectional bar connecting the side frames via at least two frame elements. The frame elements include first and second frame elements. The first frame element includes a connecting face that has a frontal cavity and a plurality of guide elements. The second frame element includes a receiving face configured to receive the guide elements of the first frame element, and a through hole aligned with the frontal cavity of the first frame. The frame elements also include a securing element configured to be screwed into the frontal cavity via the through hole to forge a secure interlocking fitting of the first and second frame elements.
SEALING CORNER BRACKET AND CABINET INCLUDING CORNER BRACKET
A corner bracket may include a structural portion including at least one relatively rigid first material, and a sealing portion including at least one relatively elastic second material. The corner bracket may also include a first receiver including a first retainer portion configured to be coupled to an end of a first frame member, and a first sealing interface configured to provide a substantially fluid-resistant seal between a portion of the end of the first frame member and the first receiver. The corner bracket may also include a second receiver transverse to the first receiver and including a second retainer portion configured to be coupled to an end of a second frame member, and a second sealing interface configured to provide a substantially fluid-resistant seal between a portion of the end of the second frame member and the second receiver. The corner bracket may be incorporated into a cabinet frame.
Frame profile for a frame rack of a switch cabinet, and a corresponding frame rack
The invention relates to a frame profile for a frame rack of a switch cabinet, wherein the frame profile has: a first and a second profile web, wherein a free end of the first profile web has a first sealing edge, and a free end of the second profile web has a second sealing edge, a first mounting side with fixing receptacles, which first mounting side is spaced apart from the first sealing edge by a first dimension of a first connecting side of the first profile web, which connects the first mounting side to the first sealing edge, a second mounting side with fixing receptacles, which second mounting side is spaced apart from the second sealing edge by a second dimension of a second connecting side of the second profile web, which connects the second mounting side to the second sealing edge, characterized in that at least one of the profile webs has an undercut.