Modular Size-Adjustable Processor Containment System
20190327849 ยท 2019-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B96/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B47/0091
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
H05K7/14
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A modular container comprises an integral rack, a side plate, a door plate and a top plate. The integral rack is formed by at least one rack. Each rack comprises at least three columns, an upper beam and a lower beam. The at least three columns are staggered in the horizontal direction and parallel in the vertical direction. Two ends of the upper beam are fixedly connected to top ends of two adjacent columns. The two ends of lower beam are fixedly connected to bottom ends of two adjacent columns. The side plate is between the upper beam and the lower beam located at the outer side of integral rack and opposite to each other. One side of the door plate is rotatably connected to the corresponding column located at the outer side of the integral rack. The top plate is located at the top end of integral rack.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A modular container, comprising: an integral rack, a side plate, a door plate and a top plate, wherein the integral rack is formed by at least one rack; the rack comprises at least three columns staggered in the horizontal direction and parallel in the vertical direction, an upper beam whose two ends are fixedly connected to the top ends of two adjacent columns, respectively, and a lower beam having two ends being fixedly connected with the bottom ends of the two adjacent columns, respectively; and the side plate is arranged between the upper beam and the lower beam, wherein the upper beam and the lower beam are located at the outer side of the integral rack and opposite to each other, wherein one side of the door plate is rotatably connected to the column located at the outer side of the integral rack, and the top plate is located at the top end of the integral rack.
22. The modular container according to claim 21, wherein the integral rack is spliced by at least two racks, and two abutting columns of the at least two racks are fixedly connected.
23. The modular container according to claim 22, wherein the rack comprises four columns, a rectangular frame spliced by four upper beams, and a rectangular frame spliced by four lower beams; and the upper beams and the lower beams (13) are fixedly connected with the columns via bolts, respectively.
24. The modular container according to claim 23, wherein the column is made by bending a sheet metal, and comprises two L-shaped folded plates; and the upper beam and the lower beam are respectively accommodated at the upper end and the lower end of a space formed by the L-shaped folded plates, and are fixedly connected with the upper ends and the lower ends of the L-shaped folded plates, respectively.
25. The modular container according to claim 24, wherein the L-shaped folded plate comprises a first folded plate perpendicular to and connected with a second folded plate; wherein the side of the second folded plate away from the first folded plate is a free end; wherein the first upper side surface and the second upper side surface of the upper beam are perpendicular to each other; wherein the first upper side surface is abutted against the second folded plate; wherein the second upper side surface is abutted against the first folded plate; the first lower side surface and the second lower side surface of the lower beam are perpendicular to each other; wherein the first lower side surface is abutted against the second folded plate; wherein the second lower side surface is abutted against the first folded plate; wherein the second folded plate and the first upper side surface are fixedly connected via bolts; and the second folded plate and the first lower side surface are fixedly connected via bolts.
26. The modular container according to claim 25, further comprising multiple racks, the second folded plates on two abutting columns of different racks form an accommodating cavity in which a connecting block is provided, the two second folded plates are fixedly connected with the connecting block via bolts.
27. The modular container according to claim 26, wherein the upper beam is provided with an upper connecting plate, wherein the lower beam is provided with a lower connecting plate, wherein the side plate is accommodated in a space formed by the columns, wherein each of the upper beam and the lower beam is fixedly connected with the first folded plate, the upper connecting plate and the lower connecting plate via bolts, respectively.
28. The modular container according to claim 26, wherein the door plate and the columns are hinged via hinges, and one side the hinge is detachably mounted on the corresponding column.
29. The modular container according to claim 26, wherein a supporting rod is fixedly arranged between the upper beam and the lower beam, wherein the upper beam and the lower beam are opposite to each other.
30. The modular container according to claim 6, wherein a supporting frame is fixedly arranged inside the rack.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0048] The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, left, rear, right, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
[0049] A modular size-adjustable processor containment system 100 is referenced in
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[0054] When the equipment to be placed in the container is small, only the single rack 102 is required to form a small modular container. When the equipment to be placed in the container 140 is large, multiple racks are spliced according to the size of the equipment to form the integral rack; and the side plates 104 and the door plates 106 are mounted on the integral rack 142 to form the modular container 140 whose internal volume is matched with the size of the equipment.
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[0058] Further, the L-shaped folded plate 126 comprises a first folded plate 122 perpendicular to and connected with a second folded plate 124. The side of the second folded plate 124 away from the first folded plate 122 is a free end. The first upper side surface 134 and the second upper side surface 136 of the upper beam 118 are perpendicular to each other; the first upper side surface 134 is abutted against the second folded plate 124; and the second upper side surface 136 is abutted against the first folded plate 122 (
[0059] The first lower side surface 128 and the second lower side surface 132 of the lower beam 120 are perpendicular to each other (
[0060] Thus, by arranging the first folded plate 122 and the second folded plate 124, it is possible to ensure that the side surfaces of the upper beam 118 and the lower beam 120 are closely abutted against the L-shaped folded plates 126, respectively. (
[0061] In this embodiment, when there are multiple racks 102, the second folded plates 124 on two abutting columns 116 of different racks 102 form an accommodating cavity in which a connecting block is provided; and the two second folded plates 124 are fixedly connected with the connecting block via bolts, so as to realize splicing and fixing of the plurality of different racks 102.
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[0063] The door plates 106 and the columns 116 are hinged via hinges 110. One side 164 of the hinge 110 is detachably mounted on the corresponding column 116 (
[0064] Thus, when multiple racks 102 are spliced into an integral rack, hinges 110 are mounted on the columns 116 of the integral rack where the door plates 106 required to be mounted at the outer side; and the side of the hinge 110 away from the column 116 is fixedly connected to one side of the corresponding door plate 106. Through the hinges 110, the rotation of the door plates 106 relative to the columns 116 is realized, so as to open or close the door plates.
[0065] According to the modular box body in this embodiment, supporting rods 112 are fixedly arranged between the upper beam 118 and the lower beam 120 which are opposite to each other to support the same so as to effectively enhance the strength of the modular container. In addition, a supporting frame 114 is fixedly arranged inside 164 the rack 102. The supporting frame 114 being configured to enhance the overall strength of the modular container 140, and support equipment.
[0066] The system 100 provides numerous industrial applications. For example, the modular container 140 is sufficiently flexible in disassembling and assembling, and can change the size thereof fast according to different sizes of equipment, so that time and labor is reduced. Further, waste of production materials is avoided as the single rack 102 may be used repeatedly.
[0067] These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
[0068] Because many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalence.