HOUSING
20170318699 · 2017-11-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/022
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H05K7/20418
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H05K7/20
ELECTRICITY
B65D81/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a housing of an electric/electronic equipment, such as a luminaire, terminal box, control device, switching distributor or the like, comprising at least one lateral surface facing the surroundings. In order to improve a housing of said type in such a way that a sufficient strength of the housing is given, even with a comparatively small material thickness, and such that also additional measures for cooling can be dispensed with, a plurality of impact dampers that protrude at least from the lateral surface are arranged on said lateral surface.
Claims
1. A housing (1) of an electric/electronic equipment, such as a luminaire, terminal box, control device, switching distributor or the like, comprising at least one lateral surface (3) facing the surroundings (2), characterized in that a plurality of impact dampers (4 to 16) that protrude at least from the lateral surface (3) are arranged on said lateral surface (3).
2. The housing according to claim 1, characterized in that the impact damper (4 to 16) is configured in a rib-like or fin-like manner.
3. The housing according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the impact dampers (4 to 16) are arranged in rows and/or columns on the lateral surface (3).
4. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that each of the impact dampers (4 to 16) has the same cross-section.
5. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that impact dampers (4 to 16) protrude at least from all the lateral surfaces (3) and in particular also from connecting edges between the lateral surfaces (3).
6. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impact dampers (4 to 16) arranged have different cross-sections and/or thicknesses (20) and/or lengths (21) and/or densities and/or orientations and/or shapes.
7. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impact damper (4 to 16) protrudes substantially perpendicularly from the lateral surface (3).
8. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impact damper (4 to 16) extends such that it is inclined relative to a plane (22) of the lateral surface (3).
9. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impact damper (4 to 16) has a predetermined breaking point.
10. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impact damper (4 to 16) is used as a cooling element.
11. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impact damper (4 to 16) consists of a material that differs from the material of the housing (1).
12. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impact damper (4 to 16) is flexible, especially when subjected to an impact test.
13. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impact damper (4 to 16) is releasably attached to the lateral surface (3).
14. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impact damper (4 to 16) is produced such that it is integral with the housing (1).
15. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that impact dampers (4 to 16) are adapted to be handled and attached to the lateral surface (3) in groups.
16. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the housing (1) is configured as an explosion-proof housing.
17. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impact damper (4 to 16) has a flat portion and/or rounding (26) on its free end.
18. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that, when the housing is subjected to an impact test according to a relevant standard, a drop test hammer hits the housing from a predetermined height of drop with a specific load energy of e.g. 4J, 7J, 20J, or the like.
19. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the flat portion (26) defines relative to the lateral surface (3) of the housing (1) an angle (27) of more than 0° and less than 90°, particularly of more than 10° and less than 89°, and particularly of more than 20° and less than 70°.
20. The housing according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the impact dampers (4) are spaced apart at a distance (25) that is smaller than a respective width of a test element (24).
Description
[0022] In the following, advantageous embodiments of the invention will be explained in more detail making reference to the enclosed figures of the drawings.
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[0028] The impact dampers 4 in question are also used as cooling elements and they are attached to the lateral surface 3. They may be attached in a releasable manner, so that each impact damper can be removed and replaced by another one. According to another embodiment, the impact dampers may be formed integrally with the housing 1. The material of the impact dampers may differ from the material of the housing so as to configure the impact dampers e.g. such that they exhibit an improved temperature resistance, in particular with respect to cold temperatures, a suitable flexibility for absorbing impact energy, and the like.
[0029] In the case of the embodiment shown according to
[0030] According to other embodiments, impact dampers 4 of the type in question having different shapes, different cross-sections, different orientations, different densities, different lengths and the like may be arranged. In the case of the embodiment shown, all the impact dampers have substantially the same cross-section and the same height relative to the lateral surface 3. In addition, the density of arrangement of the impact dampers is substantially constant.
[0031]
[0032] In the remaining part of
[0033] It is imaginable that all the arrangements of impact dampers shown in
[0034] In the following figures, different embodiments of an impact damper are shown.
[0035] According to
[0036] In the case of the depicted embodiment of the impact damper, the latter has a flat portion 26 on its free end. This portion may also be configured as a rounding. In the case of an impact perpendicular to the housing, this flat portion or rounding will prevent a direct transmission of force to the housing or an application of an excessive load to the impact damper. Due to the flat portion or rounding, a load impact centrally to the impact damper will be prevented, and the respective impacting body will be forced to slip off towards the neighboring impact damper, i.e. the force in question will be distributed between neighboring impact dampers. Analogously, also the other embodiments of the impact damper according to the additional figures may be provided with such a flat portion or rounding.
[0037] In
[0038] In the following
[0039] The impact damper 5 according to
[0040] It should here be pointed out once more that impact dampers 5 may normally be arranged on all the free outer sides of the housing or on the respective lateral surfaces. Lateral surfaces which are in contact with neighboring housings may be free of such impact dampers. Likewise, also a lid which is adapted to be attached to such a housing may have impact dampers of the type in question at least on the upper side thereof. If respective lateral surfaces of the lid extend in the direction of the lateral surfaces of the housing, also these lateral surfaces of the lid may have arranged thereon impact dampers 5 of the type in question.
[0041] In
[0042] Furthermore, an embodiment may be configured such that impact dampers of different shapes are arranged on an outer side or in specific areas on the outer side of the housing.
[0043] The impact damper 7 according to
[0044] The impact damper 8 according to
[0045] The impact dampers 9 and 16 according to
[0046] The impact dampers 9 and 16 according to
[0047] In
[0048] Analogously, also impact dampers 12, 13 according to
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[0050] The embodiments shown are only of an exemplary nature. Additional cross-sectional shapes and/or combinations of impact dampers of the above described type are possible.
[0051] The impact dampers may be made of a comparatively firm material or of a flexible material. For example, the impact dampers may have predetermined breaking points, so that an impact damper will break off in response to a certain impact energy. Analogously, a flexible deformation of an impact damper or of a group of impact dampers may take place.
[0052] As has already been stated hereinbefore, each impact damper may releasably be attached to the lateral surface 3 of the housing 1. This applies analogously also to groups of impact dampers, so that the latter can be handled and attached to the lateral surface in groups.
[0053] In particular, all the depicted impact dampers and also further possible impact dampers according to the present application are adapted to be used also for explosion-proof housings 1 and/or for the purpose of cooling the housing.
[0054] Although a “housing” has always been referred to in the above text, such a housing need not be completely closed. A “housing” may e.g. also be a lid of some other housing or a part of the housing having such a lid attached thereto. Of course, impact dampers of the type in question can be attached to all the parts of such a housing, including the lid. Such a housing may also be a subhousing, a cover, a protective trough or the like, the respective electric or electronic equipment being e.g. a switching distributor, a control device, a terminal box, a luminaire or the like. The impact dampers according to the present invention have no direct influence on the protection class of the housing, so that they can be used substantially for all explosion-proof housings, irrespectively of the protection class, cf. for example ex-i, ex-e, ex-d or the like.