Frontloading Enclosure utilizing Both a Primary Magnetic Connection System and a Secondary Constant-tension Resistance System.
20220289095 ยท 2022-09-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P1/6418
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/6409
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G09F9/3026
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A frontloading serviceable enclosure using both a primary magnetics-based connection system backed up by a secondary connection system utilizing a Constant-tension spring-like resistance Subsystem whereby resistance system provides a mechanism that when the primary magnetic connection system is dislodged and disrupts the primary connection of the magnetic system, the secondary constant-tension resistance subsystem provides the necessary mechanism which maintains and/or repositions the dislodged front modules from the enclosure whereby the primary magnetic system is re-engaged between the front loaded module and the enclosure.
The secondary constant-tension resistance subsystem provides the necessary backup connection system, and more importantly, it is designed to re-engage the primary magnetic connection when the magnetic holding system is dislodged for any reasons
Claims
1. A frontloading serviceable enclosures utilizing a constant-tension resistance subsystem as a backup and secondary connection system to a primary magnetic connection system provides a secure backup safety connection and maintains the primary magnetic connection when the magnetic system becomes dislodged for any reason and re-engages the primary magnetic connection system. a. The use of the constant-tension resistance subsystem provides the necessary resistance between the enclosure and the frontloading module to reposition the module back in place re-engaging the primary magnetic connection system. b. The long bungee cord stretched circularly using a piping system on the bungee cord subsystem by wrapping the bungee cord in a circular manner creates and maintains the constant-tension resistance of the bungee cord. c. The constant-tension resistance of our bungee cord subsystem allows the bungee cord subsystem to re-position the frontloading module into the proper position and re-engage the primary magnetic-based connection system. d. When one or more frontloading modules is dislodged from its primary magnetic system for whatever reason, the secondary connection provided by the bungee cord subsystem maintains the proper position of the frontloaded module, re-engages the primary magnetic connection, and maintains the continuity and functionality related to and provided by the frontloaded module(s) e. The Bungee Cord Subsystem utilizes an (easy-to-attach) interlocking system between the enclosure and the frontloading modules. By passing the end of the bungee cord with its interlocking clasp through the hole in the fused bracket and then turning it a half turn, the resistance of the constant-tension bungee cord subsystem keeps the bungee cord locked in place. f. Through the use of a handheld suction-based (vacuum) tool, a person is able to easily remove the frontloading module (that utilizes the bungee cord constant-tension subsystem) from the enclosure allowing the service person to reverse the process of turning the interlocking clasp one-half turn in the opposite direction to release it from the frontloading module allowing the module(s) to be fixed or replaced. g. The constant-tension resistance provided by our Bungee Cord Subsystem sustains a constant connection whereby maintaining a secure seal between the soft polymer gasket (located on the frontloading module(s)) and the enclosure providing a water resistant seal between the frontloading module and the enclosure. h. The use of our Bungee Cord Subsystem does not rely on any electronic mechanism utilized in the connection between the frontloaded module(s) and the enclosure making it very easy to maintain the modules. i. Unlike set-screw connection systems used in some frontloading enclosures, our Bungee Cord Subsystem does not limit or interfere with the functionality of the frontloading module. Set-screw system (regardless of how small they may be) do require the necessary physical spacing to insert the set screw to remove the module.
2. The use of a constant-tension resistance subsystem (like our bungee cord subsystem) as a backup (secondary) connection system to the primary magnetic system incorporated into a carbon-fiber lightweight enclosure allows the enclosures to be affixed to conventional stucco and or sheetrock walls without requiring the walls to be reinforced to meet load wall permit requirements
3. The constant-tension resistance subsystem connection provides the necessary backup (secondary) safety connection to a primary magnetic connection system on a frontloading display enclosure attached to a moving vehicle and/or trailer and ensure the frontloading modules when dislodged due to vibration or any other reason do not fall off and also ensures they re-engage the primary connection system whereby the functionality of the frontloading enclosure is maintained. a. The interlocking mechanism attaching the constant-tension resistance system between the frontloading serviceable enclosure and the frontloading modules along with the constant-tension resistance of the bungee cord connection keeps the modules from falling off the enclosure and re-engages the frontloading modules with the attached enclosure. b. The use of a constant-tension resistance subsystem (like our bungee cord subsystem) as a backup (secondary) connection system to the primary magnetic system incorporated into a carbon-fiber lightweight enclosure allows the enclosures to a moving vehicle and/or trailer without having to modify the structure of the vehicle and/or trailer. c. Given the thin, lightweight carbon-fiber frontloading enclosures and by putting the power supply on top, we can attach a mesh of enclosures making one large frontloading display sign onto containers without having to modify the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] IMPORTANT NOTE: GIVEN THE DETAIL OF THE FRONTLOADING SERVICEABLE ENCLOSURE, THE DEPTH AND DEFINITION PROVIDED BY THE GRAYSCALE OVER STRAIGHT BLACK AND WHITE DRAWINGS IS CRITICAL TO CLEARLY SHOW AND DELINEATE THE SPECIFIC REFERENCES IN THE DRAWINGS
[0023] FIG. 1 is a perspective showing the inner detail of the 3D-printed Frontloading LED Enclosure with its sub-systems.
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[0025] FIG. 3 is a perspective of the enclosure with 3 of the LED modules attached to the enclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0041] The web-based 3D printing design provides increased of the frontloading enclosure while reducing the weight of the enclosure.
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