Seismic Kit for Dynamic Cabinet
20180338385 ยท 2018-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B91/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H05K7/1495
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A cabinet installed in a data center is secured to the floor in the data center by a seismic kit to eliminate excessive deflection of the cabinet during a seismic event. The seismic kit includes a bracket and leveling leg clamps. The bracket is secured to the cabinet frame. The bracket has a first member and a second member with the second member extending upwards from the first member. The leveling leg clamps are secured to the first member of the bracket. The leveling leg clamps have a rectangular member with a cutout to receive leveling legs of the cabinet.
Claims
1. A cabinet installed in a data center for maintaining electronic equipment, the cabinet comprising; a frame having a front and a back; at least one bracket secured to one of the front frame and the back frame; and leveling leg clamps secured to the at least one bracket; whereby the at least one bracket is secured to a floor in the data center to eliminate excessive deflection of the cabinet during a seismic event.
2. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the cabinet has four corners with a leveling leg extending from each corner.
3. The cabinet of claim 2, wherein the leveling leg clamps have a rectangular member with a cutout for receiving one of the leveling legs of the cabinet.
4. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the at least one bracket having a first member and a second member, the second member extending upwards from the first member, wherein the second member is secured to the frame of the cabinet.
5. The cabinet of claim 4, wherein the first member having a plurality of openings for receiving fasteners to secure the first member to the floor.
6. The cabinet of claim 4, wherein the second member is perpendicular to the first member.
7. The cabinet of claim 4, wherein the second member includes a plurality of elongated slots for receiving fasteners to secure the at least one bracket to the frame of the cabinet.
8. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the at least one bracket having at least one exterior leveling foot positioned at an end of the at least one bracket, whereby once the at least one bracket is secured, the at least one leveling foot is raised to contact edges of the frame for reducing the ability of the frame to sway during a seismic event.
9. The cabinet of claim 4, wherein the at least one bracket having cutouts in the first member for positioning the first member around leveling legs of the cabinet.
10. A seismic kit secured to a cabinet for eliminating cabinet deflection during a seismic event, the seismic kit comprising: a bracket having a first member and a second member, the second member extending upwards from the first member; and leveling leg clamps secured to the first member of the bracket, wherein the leveling leg clamps having a rectangular member with a cutout for receiving a leveling leg of the cabinet.
11. The seismic kit of claim 10, wherein the first member having a plurality of openings for receiving fasteners to secure the first member to a floor.
12. The seismic kit of claim 10, wherein the second member is perpendicular to the first member.
13. The seismic kit of claim 10, wherein the second member includes a plurality of elongated slots for receiving fasteners to secure the bracket to a cabinet frame.
14. The seismic kit of claim 10, wherein the bracket having at least one exterior leveling foot positioned at an end of the bracket, whereby once the bracket is secured the at least one leveling foot is raised to contact edges of a cabinet frame for reducing the ability of the cabinet frame to sway during a seismic event.
15. The seismic kit of claim 10, wherein the bracket having cutouts in the first member for positioning the first member around leveling legs of the cabinet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] The seismic kit 50 of the present invention is installed on cabinets 20 in data centers located in seismic zones. The seismic kit 50 is bolted on the front and back of the cabinet frame which allows for simplicity during the cabinet placement process. The seismic kit 50 also assures a cabinet height flexibility which enables alignment during ganging of multiple cabinets. As described below, once a cabinet is placed in a desired location, the seismic kit 50 is installed on the cabinet and then secured to floor. The seismic kit 50 includes additional bracing to secure the cabinet 20 to eliminate excessive cabinet deflection during a seismic event.
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[0016] As illustrated in
[0017] Each end of the first member 54 includes an exterior leveling foot 60. When the seismic bracket 52 is installed on the cabinet 20, each leveling foot 60 is positioned between the first member 54 and the bottom of the cabinet 20. Each leveling foot 60 is secured via jam nuts 62. The first member 54 also includes semi-circular cutouts 64 with holes 66 surrounding each semi-circular cutout 64. As illustrated and described with respect to
[0018] The second member 56 extends upwards from the first member 54 at the center of the first member 54. The second member 56 is perpendicular to the first member 54. The second member 56 includes a plurality of elongated slots 68 for receiving a mounting bolt 70 to secure the seismic bracket 52 to the cabinet frame 22.
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[0020] After the seismic brackets 52 are secured, the exterior leveling feet 60 are raised to contact the outermost edges of the cabinet frame 22 (see
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[0022] As illustrated in
[0023] Furthermore, while the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the teaching of the invention. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as limitation.