WO2004091265A2 - Enceinte d'armoire stabilisee et stabilisateur a cet effet - Google Patents

Enceinte d'armoire stabilisee et stabilisateur a cet effet Download PDF

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WO2004091265A2
WO2004091265A2 PCT/US2004/010166 US2004010166W WO2004091265A2 WO 2004091265 A2 WO2004091265 A2 WO 2004091265A2 US 2004010166 W US2004010166 W US 2004010166W WO 2004091265 A2 WO2004091265 A2 WO 2004091265A2
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stabilizer
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cabinet
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William S. Santucci
Albert E. Straus
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Great Lakes Case & Cabinet Co., Inc.
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B91/00Feet for furniture in general
    • A47B91/005Support bases

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  • Electronic component boxes such as computer servers are frequently stored in cabinets in dedicated locations such as central computer rooms. Electrical component or server cabinets can be used to store component boxes for security and for organizational and aesthetic purposes in these locations. Such locations also tend to be limited in floor space, making it necessary for individual component boxes to be stored vertically in a way that maximizes the usage of space that is available. For these reasons, for example, existing server cabinets are commonly available in a variety of fixed sizes, these cabinets typically being configured to store multiple computer servers in a stacked or vertical arrangement.
  • server cabinets are equipped with a front door which allows access to its interior from its front end.
  • Server cabinets are typically equipped with slides on each side that allow each server to temporarily slide out past the front door to allow for quick access to internal components within the servers, without requiring complete removal of a server from its cabinet mounting.
  • the front door typically remains open as each server is serviced.
  • An example of one such server cabinet is described in my co-pending U.S. Patent Application No. 10/282,887.
  • server cabinets are designed so that the center of gravity of a particular cabinet is supported by the base of the cabinet when the cabinet is either empty or when one or more servers have been installed.
  • each server moves forward on a pair of slides and passes over the front door threshold in a way that may cause the center of gravity of the cabinet to temporarily shift past the fixed base of the cabinet. For this reason, it may be necessary to temporarily expand the support base of a cabinet with an appropriate additional support member while the servers are in a forward position.
  • the invention is a stabilized cabinet that can store vertically stacked items such as electrical component boxes and a stabilizer therefor.
  • the cabinet has a vertically extending door and a fixed base which is the support base of the cabinet when the door is closed.
  • a stabilizer has a size and is positioned at a location on a cabinet which causes the stabilizer to expand the support base of the cabinet when the stabilizer is extended from the fixed base of the cabinet over floor space that is adjacent the location of the cabinet. If fully extended, the stabilizer leg will sufficiently expand the support base of the cabinet to prevent tipping if the center of gravity of the cabinet shifts beyond the fixed base of the cabinet.
  • the door and the stabilizer are configured to enable the door to automatically engage and extend the stabilizer when the door is initially opened from a closed position, allowing the stabilizer to be extended without requiring someone working with a component box to undertake an additional operational step.
  • the door continues to engage and extend the stabilizer until the stabilizer is fully extended. Once the stabilizer has been fully extended, the door automatically disengages the stabilizer if the door continues to be opened, allowing the door to swing freely.
  • the installer or remover may continue the installation or removal procedure by moving one or more component boxes past the threshold of the door.
  • the center of gravity of the combined cabinet and component boxes may temporarily move past the threshold of the door and past the fixed base of the cabinet. However, the center of gravity will remain over the expanded support base created by the extended stabilizer, and the cabinet will be prevented from tipping.
  • the door is also configured to return to the stabilizer and automatically re-engage and retract the stabilizer as the door is closed without requiring additional or manual operational steps to effect retraction. If the stabilizer has been bumped or otherwise partially retracted during the interval in which the door has been open, the configuration of the door and stabilizer will still allow the door to re-engage the stabilizer and will allow the stabilizer to retract.
  • FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a cabinet having a closed front door and a retracted stabilizer according to the invention
  • FIG. 1 B is perspective view of the cabinet of claim 1A having an extended stabilizer and an open front door according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a magnified perspective view of the stabilizer of FIG. 1 B;
  • FIG. 3 is a cross sectional side view of the stabilizer of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4A is a top view of the front end of the cabinet of FIG. 1A having a closed front door and retracted stabilizer
  • FIG. 4B is a top view of the front end of the cabinet of FIG. 1A having a partially opened front door and a partially extended stabilizer
  • FIG. 4C is a top view of the front end of the cabinet of FIG. 1A having a partially opened front door and a fully extended stabilizer;
  • FIG. 5 is a bottom view of a cabinet, stabilizer and front door according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 6A is a side cross sectional view of the cabinet and stabilizer of FIG. 5 with the stabilizer being retracted;
  • FIG. 6B is a side cross sectional view of the cabinet and stabilizer of FIG. 5 with the stabilizer being extended.
  • FIG. 1A depicts a typical cabinet 50a of the invention constructed around a cabinet frame 51a that includes a fixed base 56a, side panels 58, cover 60 and corner angles 64. Each of the corner angles extends from a front portion 52a to a back portion 54 of the cabinet 50a.
  • the cover 60 may include ventilation passages 62 that allow air to pass into the interior of the cabinet 50 and which allow for the ventilation of electrical component boxes (not shown) contained therein.
  • a front door 82a is vertically mounted on hinges 94 at the front portion 52a to extend along the width of the cabinet 50a.
  • the front door 82a includes a doorframe 68 having a top brace 72, bottom brace 74, and extruded side rails 70.
  • a corrugated grille 76 extends between the top brace 72, bottom brace 74, and extruded side rails 70 of the front door 50a to allow for additional ventilation of the interior of the cabinet 50a.
  • both the support base and overall stability can be increased with the addition of a stabilizer 116 to the fixed base 56a of the cabinet 50a, the stabilizer 116 being automatically extended, as depicted in FIG. 1 B, when the front door 82a is opened.
  • the stabilizer 116 includes a pair of stabilizer legs 118 that are reciprocally mounted to fit within the fixed base 56a and to be extended from the front portion 52a of the cabinet 50a.
  • a cross member 120 extends across the stabilizer 116 to connect the stabilizer legs 118 and to permit the stabilizer legs 118 to move in unison during extension from or retraction to the fixed base 56a.
  • Glide legs 122 are positioned at either end of the cross member 120 to support the stabilizer 116 and to allow the stabilizer 116 to slide over floor space adjacent to the front portion 52a of the cabinet 50a when the front door 82 is opened.
  • the cross member 120 includes a spring loaded pin trap 124 extending along the length of the cross member 120.
  • a pin track 126 is formed behind the pin trap 124 and against the cross member 120.
  • the pin track 126 includes exit points 128 at either end of the pin trap 126 that open toward the front of the stabilizer 116.
  • FIG. 3 A cross sectional view of the stabilizer 116 is depicted in FIG. 3 showing the pin trap 124 biased with a trap spring 130 to an upward position on its pivot 132.
  • the stabilizer 116 is shown with the front door 82a of the cabinet 50a positioned over the cross member 120 of the stabilizer 116.
  • the front door 82a has a roller pin 134 that is positioned in a roller pinhole 136 located at a fixed position on the front door 82a.
  • the roller pin 134 is removable and roller pinholes 136 are included at both the top and bottom of the front door 82a to allow for upside down hinge reversal of the door.
  • the front door 82a is symmetrical along its horizontal centerline, allowing the front door 82a to be mounted either to open from the left (as shown in FIG. 1 B) or from the right (not shown). This symmetry also allows the front door 82a and back door 66 to be interchangeable. Roller pinholes 136 are included on both the front door 82a and the back door 66 since the front door 82a and back door 66 are identical and interchangeable. The roller pin 134 is also shown to be in engagement with the pin track 126 of the cross member 120.
  • FIG. 4A is a top view of the front door 82a and stabilizer 116 configuration of FIG. 3 positioned at the front portion 52a of the cabinet 50a, the front door 82a being in a closed position and the roller pin 134 being in engagement with the pin track 126.
  • the roller pin 134 travels with the front door 82a along a pin path 138 while maintaining its engagement with the cross member 120 of the stabilizer 116. This engagement exerts an extension force against the pin trap 124 and begins to extend the stabilizer 116 from the fixed base 56a of the cabinet 50a.
  • the stabilizer 116 progressively begins to extend automatically from the fixed base 56a.
  • roller pin 134 As the roller pin 134 travels along the pin path 138, it also moves along the pin track 126 toward the exit point 128 at one end of the pin trap 124. Referring now to FIG. 4C, the roller pin 134 exits the pin track 126 at the exit point 128 once the stabilizer 116 is fully extended, automatically disconnecting the front door 82a from engagement with the stabilizer 116. The front door 82a can then continue to swing freely and be opened further without further interfering with the stabilizer 116. The stabilizer 116 thus acts to extend the support base of the cabinet 50a past the threshold 63 of the front door 82a and allows for greater stability as electrical component boxes are added to the cabinet 50a.
  • exit points 128 at either end of the pin trap 126 also allows the pin 134 to exit the pin track 126 regardless of whether the front door 82a is mounted to open from the left or from the right. Later, as the front door 82a is being closed, the roller pin 134 can re-enter the pin track 126 through the exit point 128. However, while the front door 82 is in an open position and the cabinet 50a is loaded or unloaded, it is possible that the stabilizer 116 could be bumped or otherwise partially retracted by accident so that an exit point 128 of the pin track 126 would be out of line with the pin path 138.
  • the roller pin 134 would contact the pin trap 124 as the front door 82a rotated toward the front portion 52a of the cabinet 50a.
  • the pin trap 124 is tapered so that if the roller pin 134 were to make contact with any portion of the pin trap 124, the force of the rotating front door 82a would cause the roller pin 134 to exert a compression force against the trap spring 130. This compression force would lower the pin trap 124 on its pivot 132 sufficiently for the roller pin 134 to bypass the pin trap 124 and engage the pin track 126.
  • the force of the rotating front door 82a is used to exert retracting forces, exerted through the roller pin 134 against the cross member 120, to retract the stabilizer 116 into the fixed base 56a of the cabinet 50a.
  • closing the front door 82a automatically retracts the stabilizer 116 into the fixed base 56a of the cabinet 50a regardless of how far the stabilizer 116 has been extended. Retraction of the stabilizer 116 then frees up adjacent floor space until it is again necessary to open the front door 82a to again service electrical component boxes that are stored inside the cabinet 50a.
  • a stabilizer 150 includes an engagement angle 140 positioned at the end of a stabilizer leg 152.
  • the stabilizer leg 152 is mounted to extend from or to retract into the fixed base 56b of the cabinet 50b between leg guides 156.
  • the front door 82b of the cabinet 50b includes a springing lever 142 that rests against a stop 144 when the front door 82b is in a closed position.
  • the lever 142 is mounted to rotate on a pivot 146 that is in fixed position on the front door 82b. Movement of the lever 142 is restricted with a biasing spring (not shown) that can be located within the pivot 146.
  • the biasing spring does not permit inward rotation of the lever 142 toward the cabinet 50b past the engagement position shown with respect to the front door 82b.
  • the biasing spring does permit limited outward rotation of the lever 142 from the engagement position in a direction that is away from the cabinet 50b.
  • such outward rotation is limited in that the lever 142 is biased to rotate inwardly toward the cabinet 50b to the engagement position shown with respect to the front door 82b.
  • the lever 142 is also spring biased to remain in contact with the stop 144 while the front door 82b is in the closed position and the lever 142 is in the engagement position. While the front door 82b is closed and the lever 142 is in the engagement position, the lever 142 is also proximate the engagement angle 140.
  • the lever 142 When the front door 82b is opened, the lever 142, remaining in the engagement position with respect to the front door 82b, contacts and exerts an extension force against the engagement angle 140 to extend the stabilizer 150 and increase the support base of the cabinet 50b.
  • the stabilizer 150 When the stabilizer 150 is fully extended, the fixed position of the pivot 146 travels with the rotating front door 82b, moving the lever 142 away from the reach of the engagement angle 140 and preventing further engagement with the stabilizer 150 while keeping the lever 142 in the engagement position with respect to the door 82b.
  • the front door 82b can be rotated toward the closed position. If the stabilizer 150 has been bumped or otherwise partially retracted by accident, the lever 142 rotates outward away from the cabinet 50b and away from the engagement position against its spring bias to bypass the engagement angle 140 as the lever 142 and engagement angle 140 make contact.
  • the front door 82b includes an overhang 148 which is configured to contact the engagement angle 140 and force the stabilizer 150 to retract back into the fixed base 56b of the cabinet 50b as the front door 82b returns to its closed position.
  • the lever 142 clears the engagement angle 140 and returns to its engagement position under the force of its spring bias when the door 82b is fully closed.

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La présente invention concerne une armoire équipée d'un stabilisateur et servant au rangement d'articles verticalement empilés. Cette armoire comporte une porte et une base fixée, le stabilisateur s'ajoutant à la base de support entière de l'armoire après déploiement. En cas de déploiement total, le stabilisateur empêche le basculement accidentel si le centre de gravité de l'armoire se déplace au-delà de la base fixée. La porte touche automatiquement et déploie le stabilisateur lorsqu'on commence à l'ouvrir en partant d'une position fermée. La porte continue à toucher et déployer le stabilisateur jusqu'au déploiement complet du stabilisateur. Une fois que le stabilisateur est complètement déployé, la porte se dégage du stabilisateur lorsqu'on continue à ouvrir la porte. Quand on la ferme, la porte revient automatiquement toucher et rentrer le stabilisateur. Si le stabilisateur a été partiellement rentré pendant l'intervalle pendant lequel on a ouvert la porte, celle-ci revient quand même toucher et rentrer le stabilisateur.
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