Housing for an electronic device and electronic device
09655260 ยท 2017-05-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Christian DAUBENMERKL (Hahnbach, DE)
- Heinrich Schlichting (Wenzenbach, DE)
- Gerd Webermann (Herzogenaurach, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A housing for an electronic device includes a double-walled frame, wherein the double-walled frame substantially includes a first wall and a second wall, where the first wall forms an outer wall here, where the first wall is formed in two parts, where a first wall part of the first wall and a second wall part of the first wall are arranged relative to one another such that with a force acting on the frame from the outside, the first wall part can be shifted over the second wall part by overcoming a frictional force that is present between the two wall parts.
Claims
1. A housing for an electronic device, comprising: a double-walled frame comprising a first wall and a second wall, the first wall forming an outer wall; wherein the first wall forms two parts; wherein a first wall part of the first wall and a second wall part of the first wall are arranged relative to one another such that with a force acting from outside on the double-walled frame, the first wall part is shifted over the second wall part by overcoming a frictional force that is present between the first wall part and the second wall part, the housing further comprising: an intermediate element arranged between an upper part and a lower part such that said intermediate element is disposed between a first wall part of the second wall and a second wall part of the second wall; wherein the double-walled frame includes the upper part and the lower part, the upper part and lower parts being configured to assemble into a single unit; and wherein the intermediate element includes a first assembly frame, a second assembly frame and an auxiliary frame, said first and second assembly frames extending parallel to one another.
2. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first wall part of the first wall and the second wall part of the first wall are arranged at an obtuse angle () relative to one another.
3. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the double-walled frame includes a recess for a control element and a protective collar is arranged around the control element.
4. The housing as claimed in claim 1, wherein the housing is made from impact-resistant plastic.
5. The housing of claim 1, wherein the housing is arranged in an electronic device.
6. The housing as claimed in claim 5, wherein the electronic device comprises a portable control unit which is protected against impact and shock.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawing shows an exemplary embodiment of a housing with an electronic device, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(8) With reference to
(9) Since a mobile panel, particularly for industrial automation technology, is exposed to increased environmental demands, the mobile panel is formed as a portable HMI device that is protected against impact and shock.
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(11) To ensure that a shock load acting on the frame 2 can be absorbed as effectively as possible, the first wall part 11a of the first wall 11 and the second wall part 11b of the first wall 11 are arranged at an obtuse angle relative to one another.
(12) The first wall 11 with its overlapping wall parts 11a, 11b forms the improved double wall principle. The second wall is also divided into a first wall part 12a of the second wall 12 and into a second wall part 12b of the second wall 12. As a result, an intermediate element 23 is arranged between the first wall part 12a of the second wall 12 and the second wall part 12b of the second wall 12.
(13) The intermediate element 23 has an n-shape, where a first assembly frame 36 extends, as a result of which a first groove 33 is formed (see also
(14) The first wall part 11a of the first wall 11 and the second wall part 11b of the first wall 11 overlap in an overlapping zone Z. As a result, the first wall Ills also already formed with a certain sealing functionality.
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(17) The upper part 21 has a recess 25 for receiving a control element 26, in particular for receiving an emergency-off switch. The lower part 22 has a correspondingly adjusted further recess 25.
(18) The intermediate element 23 is likewise shown in a perspective view in
(19) With reference to
(20) The right illustration shows a configuration in the event of the frame 2 being impacted, for instance, on the floor. As a result of the force F acting on the first wall part 11a of the first wall 11, the first wall part 11a executes a relative movement 41, as a result of which the first wall part 11a and the second wall part 11b slide over one another. A frictional force F.sub.R is present between the two wall parts 11a and 11b. Accordingly, the two outer walls 11a, 11b rub against one another and additional energy can be absorbed by overcoming the friction force F.sub.R.
(21) Thus, while there have been shown, described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.