Patent classifications
H02B1/301
Switch cabinet arrangement with a switch cabinet and at least one power strip
The invention relates to a switch cabinet arrangement having at least one switch cabinet and at least one power strip, the power strip being fixed to a vertical profile inside the switch cabinet via an adapter, wherein the adapter is a hook-in adapter which has a first adapter part on the vertical profile and a second adapter part on the power strip, the power strip being hooked into the first adapter part on the vertical profile via the second adapter part.
Assembly formed from a switch cabinet base and a switch cabinet rack mounted thereon, and a corresponding switch cabinet row
An arrangement of a switch cabinet base and a switch cabinet frame rack mounted thereon, wherein the switch cabinet base includes a plurality of base corner pieces fixed to the switch cabinet frame rack, and the switch cabinet frame rack including a plurality of profile struts, at least one profile strut of which includes a first mounting side with a row of holes of first mounting receptacles, and wherein at least one of the base corner pieces has a second mounting side with a row of holes of second mounting receptacles, wherein the first and second mounting receptacles are spaced apart by the same grid dimension.
WELDED BOARD AND STRUCTURE FOR ELECTRICAL CABINET
WELDED BOARD AND ELECTRICAL CABINET STRUCTURE presents a cabinet built with welded frames that use vertical and horizontal profiles, having an internal fastening wall with holes and cutouts to the fitting of a cage nut and an internal fastening tab, a side sealing surface, a front sealing surface and the isolation barrier, the structure being assembled with at least two welded frames, which are assembled in parallel and joined through four depth profiles, said depth profiles being joined directly to the welded frames vertices.
Electrical Cabinet System Comprising an Expanding Dowel
Systems and methods for mounting a panel to a wiring cabinet are provided. The wiring cabinet can include a frame profile with a frame profile opening and the panel can have a panel opening. A fastening element used to mount the panel to the wiring cabinet can include an expanding rivet with an opening and at least two rivet legs. The expanding rivet can be received through the panel opening and the frame profile opening when aligned. The fastener can also include an expanding body that can be inserted into the opening of the expanding rivet so that the rivet legs are forced apart to cause the rivet legs to engage the frame profile.
SWITCH CABINET WITH A FRAME AND A SIDEWALL ELEMENT MOUNTED THEREON
The invention relates to a switch cabinet having a frame and a sidewall element mounted thereon, wherein the sidewall element is mounted on the frame via at least one latch lock, the latch lock having a latch and a latch receptacle one of which is fixed to the frame and the other of which is fixed to the sidewall element and which are accommodated in a volume which is open towards an outer side of the frame and which is delimited on the one hand by a folded profile edge of the frame and on the other hand, adjoining the folded profile edge on the outer side, by the sidewall element.
MODULAR ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL
In an operation, the modular electrical power distribution panel (MEPP) is built and assembled with accessories of additional electrical components, instruments, and lighting controls installed in the MEPP. The MEPP can further include bus bars for circuit breakers to attach to as well as electrical rails constructed to allow one or more instruments that will be mounted in the MEPPs to electrically connect to the electrical rails. The MEPP rests on a floor and is supported through its frame from a ground up to be a free standing panel. The MEPP, the bus bars, electrical rails and accessories are modular shippable in five modular pieces or less that meet requirements set by a nationally recognized testing laboratory approval as assembled as a whole unit; and thus, eliminate a need for a second laboratory approval as the whole unit when assembled for a first time at a work site.
MODULAR ENCLOSURE SYSTEM
A modular enclosure system for forming a weld-free enclosure. The enclosure system includes a corner piece and a plurality of rails each adapted to mate with the corner piece and secured at one or more exterior-facing frame attachment points on the corner piece to form a frame. Panels are also included and are adapted to be secured to the frame. The panel conceals the frame attachment points when secured to the frame. Another aspect is directed to a weld-free enclosure assembled using the components of the modular enclosure system described herein.
Panel Support and Installation System
A panel support system for mounting a panel to an enclosure can include support profiles mounted to a top and a bottom of the enclosure. The support profiles can define elongate channels that can be sized to receive a top or bottom portion of the panel. The bottom support profile can have apertures along a base wall of the profile. Elements for reducing friction, including, for example, rollers can extend through the apertures in an installation configuration, to facilitate insertion of a panel into the elongate channel. The friction-reducing elements can be moved to an installed configuration once the panel is in place, allowing the panel to rest on the base wall of the bottom support profile.
Switch cabinet frame structure having closed base frame
A switch cabinet frame rack with multiple profile struts and a rectangular base frame, the underside of which is an outer side of the switch cabinet frame rack, which has at least one through-opening, wherein the through-opening is closed by a skid which is detachable mounted on the outer side.
Sealing bracket and cabinet including bracket
A 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 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 substantially parallel 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 bracket may be incorporated into a cabinet frame.