PROFILE FOR ELECTRICAL CABINET
20220320837 · 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02B1/28
ELECTRICITY
H02B1/30
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
“PROFILE FOR ELECTRICAL CABINET” presents an invention that falls within the field of application of metal profiles for structural elements, more precisely in the field of metal profiles to electrical cabinets and enclosures. Comprising a side sealing area and, located in its relation, preferably at 90°, a front sealing area; an inner wall, a rear wall, an outer wall, an oblique wall and an isolating wall.
Claims
1. A profile for an electrical cabinet comprising: a side sealing area and, positioned in relation to it, preferably at about 90°, a front sealing area; an inner wall; a rear wall; an outer wall; an oblique wall; and, an isolating wall.
2. The profile according to claim 1, wherein the inner wall is connected to the rear wall, forming an angle of about 90° with each other.
3. The profile according to claim 1 wherein the rear wall is connected to the outer wall, the outer wall is substantially parallel to the inner wall.
4. The profile according to claim 3, further comprising a reinforcing tab connected to the outer wall, in the opposite end of the rear wall and projecting away from the inner wall; wherein said reinforcing tab bends at an angle of 180° and has a first reinforcing tab side connected to the outer wall.
5. The profile according to claim 4, wherein the reinforcing tab has a second reinforcing tab side connected to the isolating wall.
6. The profile according to claim 5, wherein the isolating wall is aligned to one of the first and second reinforcing tab sides.
7. The profile according to claim 5 wherein the isolating wall extends from the reinforcing tab towards the inner wall until they touch each other.
8. The profile according to claim 7, further comprising an initial crimping tab connected to the isolating wall at the end that touches the inner wall, wherein the initial crimping tab extends from the isolating wall and substantially parallel to a junction wall, the junction wall formed as an extension of the inner wall.
9. (canceled)
10. The profile according to claim 8 further comprising a front tab having a substantially “U” shape having an inner side and outer side that forms a curved portion around a free end of the initial crimping tab and creating the front sealing area, the inner side of the front tab is connected to the junction wall, and the oblique wall is connected to and extends from the outer side of front tab.
11. (canceled)
12. (canceled)
13. (canceled)
14. The profile according to claim 13, wherein the oblique wall extends towards the reinforcing tab and terminating at a side tab adjacent the reinforcing tab the side tab creating the side sealing area, the side tab comprises a substantially “U” shaped side portion that conforms around the reinforcing tab.
15. (canceled)
16. (canceled)
17. The profile according to claim 1 wherein the outer wall is connected to the isolating wall, forming an angle of 90°, the isolating wall extends towards the inner wall until an end of the isolating wall touches the inner wall, wherein the isolating wall extends towards the inner wall and includes a deflection portion that deflects at an angle toward the inner wall, the profile further comprising an initial crimping tab connected to the isolating wall at the end that touches the inner wall.
18. (canceled)
19. (canceled)
20. (canceled)
21. The profile according to claim 17, characterized in that the initial crimping tab is connected to the deflection portion of the isolating wall.
22. The profile according to claim 17 wherein the initial crimping tab extends from the isolating wall and substantially parallel to a junction wall, the junction wall formed as an extension of the inner wall, and the profile further comprising a front tab having a substantially “U” shape with an inner side and outer side that forms a curved portion around a free end of the initial crimping tab and forming the front sealing area, the inner side of the front tab is connected to the junction wall.
23. (canceled)
24. (canceled)
25. The profile according to claim 22, wherein the oblique wall is connected to and extends from the outer side of front tab, wherein a free end of the oblique wall touches an edge formed between the outer wall and the isolating wall.
26. (canceled)
27. (canceled)
28. The profile according to claim 26, wherein the free end of the oblique wall has at least one cutout portion along a longitudinal length of the profile.
29. The profile according to claim 26 wherein the free end of the oblique wall is welded to the isolating wall along each cutout portion.
30. The profile according to claim 26 wherein side sealing area is in the outer wall.
31. The profile according to claim 1 wherein the inner wall, the rear wall, the outer wall and the isolating wall form a work span in their interior.
32. The profile according to claim 1, wherein the inner wall, the rear wall, the outer wall and the rear wall present a plurality of holes configured to receive a fastener, the plurality of holes are a combination of square, rectangular and circular holes and the plurality of holes present a deep draw.
33. (canceled)
34. (canceled)
35. (canceled)
36. The profile according to claim 1, wherein the profile is formed in a single folded sheet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The subject matter of this specifications will be totally evident in its technical aspects from the detailed description that will be made based on the figures listed below, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] In accordance with the mentioned figures, the present invention PROFILE FOR ELECTRICAL CABINET comprises the profile (P) that has a side sealing area (VL) and positioned in relation to this, preferably at 90°, a front sealing area (VF), an inner wall (1), a rear wall (2), an outer wall (3), an oblique wall (4) and an isolating wall (6).
[0023] The inner wall (1) is connected to the rear wall (2) forming an angle of 90° with each other. At the opposite end to the inner wall (1), said rear wall (2) is connected to the outer wall (3) which is parallel to the inner wall (1).
[0024] Connected to the outer wall (3), at the opposite end to the rear wall (2) and away from the inner wall (1), is a reinforcing tab (5). Said reinforcing tab (5) bends at an angle of 180° and has one of its sides connected to the outer wall (3) and the other side is connected to the isolating wall (6).
[0025] Said isolating wall (6) is aligned to one of the sides of the reinforcing tab (5) and goes towards the inner wall (1) until they touch each other.
[0026] An initial crimping tab (7) connects to the isolating wall (6) at the end that is next to the inner wall (1). Said initial crimping tab (7) goes next to a junction wall (9), said junction wall (9) being an extension of the inner wall (1).
[0027] A front tab (AF) has a “U” shape and is located around the end of the initial crimping tab (7). Said front tab (AF) has one of its sides connected to the junction wall (9) and the other side connected to the oblique wall (4). The front tab (AF) has a front sealing area (VF) at its curved portion.
[0028] The oblique wall (4) goes towards the reinforcing tab (5) connecting to the side tab (AL). This side tab (AL) has a “U” shape and is around the reinforcing tab (5), and its curved portion presents the side sealing area (VL).
[0029] The inner, rear, outer and isolating walls (1,2,3,6) form a tubular area. Such tubular area is called the work span (8), which is an area for screw accommodation, nut installation and other auxiliary fastening items that may be necessary to the electrical cabinet assembly.
[0030] The inner, rear, outer and oblique walls (1, 2, 3 and 4) have a plurality of fastening means (10), which are preferably holes, which can be square, rectangular, circular or even a combination thereof; additionally, said holes can have a deep draw (101) to improve the fixation due to the increase of the threading area.
[0031] In an embodiment of the present invention, the side tab (AL) is removed. In this form of construction, the outer wall (3) is connected directly to the isolating wall (6) and the oblique wall (4) touches one of its ends near the edge formed between said outer wall (3) and isolating wall (6). In this embodiment, the end of the oblique wall (4) is preferably welded, and said end may contain cutouts (11) to facilitate the welding process. In this embodiment, the side sealing area (VL) is on the outer wall (3), which does not have fastening means (10), being fully closed.
[0032] In an embodiment of the present invention, the isolating wall (6) may have a deflection (61) before touching the inner wall (1).
[0033] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the profile (P) is constructed of a single folded sheet.
[0034] In an embodiment of the present invention, the internal work span (8) is a quadrilateral with right angles, that is, a square or rectangle.
[0035] The profile (P) can provide total isolation between the internal areas (AI) and external areas (AE) through the sealing areas (VF and VL), isolation wall (6) and the initial crimping tab (7).
[0036] The overlap that occurs with front tab (AF) and the initial crimping tab (7), forming a triple layer, and the also referred initial crimping tab (7) and the junction wall (9), forming a double layer, improve and guarantee the sealing in addition to promoting structural reinforcement in the profile (P). Such structural reinforcement allows profile (P) to be built with reduced width, occupying a smaller area in the cabinet, which provides a greater useful area for the components to be assembled. Such an increase in useful area is substantially perceived when using several cabinets or the need for several profiles to assemble a cabinet.
[0037] The profile (P) arrangements presented here are able to provide an easy assembly for an electrical cabinet or panel, in addition to provide total isolation between internal and external areas, providing, thus, greater safety.
[0038] The present invention also stands out for the possibility of construction with or without the need for welds, eliminating process steps and consequently reducing production cost.
[0039] Profile (P) conception was specifically designed with the objective of using it in electrical cabinet assembly, thus allowing the fulfillment of short circuit requirements, especially the requirements of Ingress Protection IP54.
[0040] It should be understood that the present specification does not limit the application to the details described herein and the invention is capable of other embodiments and should be practiced or performed in a variety of ways, within the scope of the claims. Although specific terms have been used, these terms should be construed in a generic and descriptive sense, and not for the purpose of limitation.