Power distribution cabinet

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Inventors

Moore, Marshall R.

Application #

682637

Filed

Oct-1-2001

Published

Dec-2-2003

Current US Class

174/38
174/50
174/59
312/223.6
361/601
361/602
361/641
361/644
361/679
361/736
439/92

International Classes

H05K 005/00

Field of Search

174/38 174/59 174/50 361/601 361/602 361/625 361/641 361/644 361/679 361/736 361/357 361/334 361/331 361/332 361/335 361/356 361/376 361/333 206/386 439/92 307/150 312/223.6

Assignee

Tampa Armature Works, Inc. (Tampa, FL)

Examiners

Reichard; Dean A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hopen; Anton J. Smith & Hopen, P.A., Sauter; Molly L.

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Abstract
A power distribution cabinet for containing electrical components and associated circuitry includes a panel adapted to provide an interface for the distribution of power from a high voltage source to low voltage applications. The panel includes several outlet receptacle housings, wherein the housings are each L-shaped and disposed contiguously in a vertical series on the front of the cabinet each at a 45-degree angle. Collateral damage to the power distribution center can be minimized wherein a damaged single housing can be replaced without disturbing the remaining housings or outlet receptacles, thereby maintaining the operability of the power distribution center. The housings each comprise several weep slots disposed at the hydraulically lowest point of each of the housings so that condensation that forms on an inner surface of the housing is collected and drained through the weep slots thereby preventing any moisture damage to the interior circuitry and electrical components.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for maintaining the stnictural integrity of a power distribution cabinet, comprising:

a power distribution panel further comprising a mounting frame and at least one outlet receptacle housing, the outlet receptacle housing detachably secured to the mounting frame;

the outlet receptacle housing comprising a two-dimensional upper planar surface and a two-dimensional lower planar surface;

the outlet receptacle housing lower planar surface further comprising at least one aperture;

an outlet receptacle positioned within the at least one aperture forming a substantially 90.degree. angle between the outlet receptacle and the lower planar surface, the outlet receptacle being releasably secured to the outlet receptacle housing; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

1. Field of the invention

This invention relates, generally, to power distribution cabinets. More particularly, it relates to a power distribution cabinet with an improved outlet receptacle panel for protection of the internal circuitry housed within the power distribution cabinet.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Power distribution centers are used to transform high voltage to lower voltages for a variety of applications. Cabinets contain and protect the circuitry and transformers of the power distribution centers from adverse environmental conditions. Within the power distribution cabinet, the voltage is stepped down to the desired amperage and routed to an appropriate outlet receptacle mounted on the exterior of the cabinet. Typical outlet receptacles include 15 amp, 60 amp, and 200 amp configurations. The power distribution cabinet may have fifteen or more outlet receptacles of varying capacities.

When an exterior electrical cable is plugged into the outlet receptacle, the electrical cable end provides a means to securely attach the cable end to the outlet receptacle. A standard connection in the art is an outlet receptacle that includes a plurality of tabs and grooves with the cable end having a complementary plurality of tabs and grooves. Once the cable end and outlet receptacle are properly mated and fitted together, the connection between the cable end and the outlet receptacle provides a desirable and relatively unbreakable connection. A secure connection with the outlet receptacle is an important feature of any type of power distribution center to avoid accidental disconnection and interruption of power. Having a relatively unbreakable connection between the cable end and the outlet receptacle is particularly imperative when the power distribution center is used in areas with heavy vehicle movement as in military operations. Several electrical cables are often in simultaneous communication with the power distribution center with the cables disposed on the ground being routinely run over by vehicles. Occasionally, however, a cable may inadvertently become tangled with a vehicle and consequently be dragged by a vehicle. In the case of an electrical cable being inadvertently dragged, any slack in the electrical cable is eventually taken up and a sudden tension force generated on the electrical cable, cable end, outlet receptacle connection and ultimately the power distribution cabinet. The usually desirable and relatively unbreakable connection between the electrical cable and the outlet receptacle is then very undesirable and causes destructive consequences. Any tension forces in the cable are transferred to the outlet receptacle that is attached to the power distribution panel. This in turn causes the panel to be violently pulled apart from the support means of the power distribution center breaking both electrical and structural connections and exposing the interior of the power distribution center to potentially adverse environmental conditions. Moisture that is allowed to enter the interior of the power distribution cabinet because of the breach in the power distribution cabinet can cause further damage by shorting out electrical components, such as the transformers housed within the power distribution cabinet. Damage to the transformers and other internal components will require time-consuming replacement. Furthermore, not only is the one outlet receptacle that caused the panel to be pulled apart damaged, the other outlet receptacles connected to the panel are also damaged and must be replaced. Any additional circuitry within the panel distribution cabinet that was damaged must also be repaired to place the power distribution center back on line. Thus, one outlet receptacle can shut down an entire power distribution center and all applications depending on that center. The repairs may take several valuable hours. The delay in getting the power distribution center back on line may be critical in military applications, where military operations may be dependent on that particular power distribution center to function properly.
 
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