Abstract
A housing for receiving electronic components includes a housing body and a housing cover. The housing body and the housing cover are connected to one another at multiple fastening points. At least one of the fastening points is surrounded by recesses at least in part on the housing body or on the housing cover so that in the event of an internal pressure p.sub.in in the housing exceeding a predetermined threshold value p.sub.max the housing body or the housing cover deforms in the region of the at least one fastening point and a gap is formed between the housing body and the housing cover.
Claims
1. A housing for receiving electronic components, comprising: a housing body; and a housing cover, wherein the housing body and the housing cover are connected to one another at multiple fastening points, and wherein at least one of the fastening points is surrounded by recesses at least in part on the housing body or on the housing cover so that in the event of an internal pressure p.sub.in in the housing exceeding a predetermined threshold value p.sub.max the housing body or the housing cover deforms in the region of the at least one fastening point and a gap is formed between the housing body and the housing cover.
2. The housing according to claim 1, wherein in the event of the threshold value p.sub.max is exceeded by the internal pressure p.sub.in, the housing cover is prevented from becoming completely detached from the housing body at least at some fastening points by means of fastening elements.
3. The housing according to claim 2, wherein the fastening elements comprise screws, rivets, adhesive bonds or weld spots.
4. The housing according to claim 2, wherein in addition to the fastening elements at least one arrester hook is provided on the housing body or on the housing cover.
5. The housing according to claim 2, wherein at least one of the fastening elements is arranged on one housing edge that is located opposite to the at least one fastening point and that this fastening element is a hinge.
6. The housing according to claim 1, wherein in each case at least one of the recesses of the at least one fastening point is arranged in an orthogonal manner with respect to the nearest housing edge of the housing body or of the housing cover.
7. The housing according to claim 1, wherein the recesses that surround the at least one fastening point at least in part on the housing body or on the housing cover comprise a groove or a slot.
8. The housing according to claim 1, wherein the in each case at least one of the recesses of the at least one fastening point extends as far as the nearest housing edge of the housing body or of the housing cover.
9. The housing according to claim 1, wherein in each case at least one of the recesses of the at least one fastening point does not extend continuously as far as the nearest housing edge.
10. The housing according to claim 1, wherein the recesses that surround the at least one fastening point at least in part on the housing body or on the housing cover are L-shaped, U-shaped or C-shaped.
11. The housing according to claim 1, wherein an upper border of the housing body comprises at least in part a rebate and the at least one fastening point, which is surrounded by recesses, at least in part on the housing body or on the housing cover, is arranged on this rebate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The disclosure is explained hereinafter with the aid of the figures, in which:
(2) FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view from the front of a housing in accordance with the disclosure,
(3) FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view from the rear of a housing in accordance with the disclosure,
(4) FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective view of a housing body in accordance with the disclosure,
(5) FIG. 4 illustrates a sectional view through a housing in accordance with the disclosure,
(6) FIG. 5a-5f illustrate various variants of recesses in accordance with the disclosure,
(7) FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective view of a housing body in accordance with the disclosure after an explosion,
(8) FIG. 7 illustrates a sectional view through a housing in accordance with the disclosure after an explosion and
(9) FIG. 8a-8b illustrate a sectional view through a housing in accordance with the disclosure and a detailed view after an explosion.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a housing 1 in accordance with the disclosure for receiving electronic components. The housing cover 3 that closes the housing body 2 comprises rebates 23 that in part encompass the upper part of the housing body 2. The region is provided on the two sides of the housing cover 3 that do not comprise any fastening points 10, 11 with in each case two optional recesses 17 that facilitate a deformation of the housing cover 3 in this region. Furthermore, the housing 1 comprises four fastening points 10, 11. The optional retaining elements 24 are used to fasten the housing 1 by way of example to a wall.
(11) FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view from the rear of the housing 1 shown in FIG. 1. In addition to the features already mentioned in conjunction with FIG. 1, this figure also illustrates an arrester hook 22 that is arranged on the housing cover 3. The arrester hook 22 is used in this case as an additional optional securing element and prevents the housing cover 3 from becoming completely detached from the housing body 2 in the event that the fastening elements 12 are no longer able to assume this task. The arrester hook 22 is embodied in this case as a U-shaped rebate on the housing cover 3. The upper limb of this U-shaped rebate comprises a simple rebate 25 of the housing body 2. A defined spacing of by way of example 2 mm to 3 cm is provided between the arrester hook 22 and the rebate 25 of the housing body 2.
(12) In the illustrated case, the fastening elements 12 are embodied as screws, wherein so-called insert nuts are evident in FIG. 2.
(13) A perspective view of a housing body 2 in accordance with the disclosure is illustrated in FIG. 3. The view into the housing interior 8 is revealed by virtue of not showing the housing cover 3. FIG. 3 also illustrates again the fastening points 10, 11 that are arranged in each case on rebates 25 of the housing body 2. L-shaped recesses 4 in the form of slots 6 are provided in the region of the two upper fastening points 10.
(14) FIG. 4 illustrates a sectional view through a housing 1 in accordance with the disclosure. The sectional view is along an axis between the fastening points 10 and 11 shown in FIG. 1 and intersects the fastening elements 12 and 13 that are located at that site.
(15) The housing cover 3 that closes the housing body 2 also comprises in this figure appropriate rebates 25 that encompass in part the upper part of the housing body 2. Furthermore, sealing elements 21 are provided that can be embodied by way of example as annular seals and are pressed through the housing cover 3 onto the rebate 25 of the housing body 2. In this manner, the housing interior can be sealed with respect to the environment. The relevant contact pressure is provided by the fastening elements 12, 13 that are embodied in this case as a screw connection.
(16) FIGS. 5a-5f illustrate different variants in accordance with the disclosure for the arrangement of the recesses 4. It is to be noted that the illustrated variants show only a non-exclusive selection of possible arrangements of the recesses 4. In particular, the variants can also be combined with one another. It is not absolutely necessary that in each case two fastening points 10 are surrounded by such recesses 4. Depending upon the application, it can be advantageous to surround only one fastening point 10, only one part of the fastening points 10, 11 or all fastening points 10, 11 with recesses 4. These recesses can also be arranged on rebates 25 of the housing body 2 or on rebates 23 of the housing cover 3. Furthermore, housing constructions are also feasible in which for example the housing cover 3 and/or the housing body 2 do not have a rebate 23, 25.
(17) In the examples illustrated in FIGS. 5a-5f, the fastening points 10, 11 are located as illustrated in FIG. 4 on the rebates 25 of the housing body 2. For the sake of clarity, only one section of a rebate 25 is illustrated in each case in the FIGS. 5a-5e. The reference numeral 4 is used in this case to describe the recesses that in the event of an internal pressure in the housing 1 exceeding a predetermined threshold value render it possible for the housing body 2 to deform in the region of the at least one fastening point 10. FIG. 5a illustrates the recesses 4 arranged in each case sideward of the fastening points 10. FIGS. 5b-5e illustrate L-shaped, C-shaped and U-shaped recesses 4. It is to be noted that the recesses 4 in the FIGS. 5a-5c extend as far as the housing edge 7 and intersect said edge. Likewise, it is possible, if for example greater stability of the rebate 25 is required, for material to also remain in the form of connecting bars between the end of the recess 4 and the housing edge 7, wherein said connecting bars function as a type of predetermined breaking point 15 and only break in the event of an excess pressure in the interior of the housing 1. Thus, FIG. 5f illustrates an L-shaped recess 4 that comprise a predetermined breaking point 15 in one limb of the L-shaped recess 4. The number of predetermined breaking points 15 and also their position can vary depending upon the requirement.
(18) FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective view of a housing body 2, which corresponds to the housing body shown in FIG. 3, after an explosion. It is evident that the region of the rebate 25 of the housing body 2 has deformed around the fastening points 10 that are surrounded by recesses 4, in this case in the form of L-shaped slots 6. A flap 14 has formed that has bent out of the original plane of the rebate 25 of the housing body 2. A gap 20, not illustrated in the figure, is formed in this manner between the housing body 2 and the housing cover 3 and it is possible by means of said gap to balance the pressure between the housing interior and the environment. In doing so, the connection between the housing body 2 and the housing cover 3 remains intact on the fastening points 10, 11 so that the housing cover 3 remains on the housing body 2 and as a result of the small gap 20 a contact protection is also still ensured.
(19) FIG. 7 illustrates a sectional view along the fastening points 10 of a housing body 2 that corresponds to the housing body shown in FIG. 6. It is again evident in this case that the flaps 14 are bent out of the plane of the rebate 25 of the housing body 2.
(20) FIG. 8a illustrates a sectional view that corresponds to the sectional view in FIG. 4 through a housing 1 in accordance with the disclosure after an explosion. A gap 20 forms between the housing body 2 and the housing cover 3, by means of which the excess pressure can escape from the housing interior. As illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7, a flap 14 has formed, however only the part of said flap that has direct contact with the housing cover 3 is evident in FIGS. 8a and 8b. The figure also illustrates the fastening elements 12 and 13 that continue to prevent the housing cover 3 becoming detached from the housing body 2. Furthermore, the arrester hook 22 is located on the rebate 23.
(21) It is clearly evident that the gap 20 is of such a width in the region of the sealing element 21 that this sealing element 21 has completely lost its sealing effect. FIG. 8b illustrates an enlarged sectional view of the region around the fastening element 12, said region being marked by the reference letter F. The sectional view extends through the flap 14 so that only one edge of the flap 14 is visible in this figure.