Panel for electrical cabinet

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Inventors

Horne, David

Application #

889684

Filed

Mar-22-2002

Published

Jun-17-2003

Current US Class

174/50
174/58
220/4.02
248/906
312/265.1
439/535

International Classes

H02G 003/08

Field of Search

174/58 174/50 174/66 174/67 174/63 220/3.2 220/241 220/242 220/4.02 220/3.8 220/657 439/535 248/906 312/265.1-265.6 361/601 361/602

Assignee

APW Electronics Limited (Hampshire, GB)

Examiners

Reichard; Dean A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Renner, Otto, Boisselle & Sklar, LLP

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Abstract
A panel includes a sheet of metal folded to define an elongate main panel portion (100, 200) along the edges of which are a first longitudinal side flange (101, 201) and a first transverse end flange (103, 203). The first longitudinal side flange is along at least part of its length folded back towards the main panel portion (100, 200) and secured thereto to provide a tubular edge reinforcement of the panel. The first longitudinal side flange (101, 201) has a first longitudinal end which is secured to the first transverse end flange (103, 203). A portion (107) of the first longitudinal side flange (101) generally parallel to the main panel portion (100) has a longitudinal extension (115) which is folded towards the main panel portion (100) and is secured to a portion of the first transverse end flange (103) extending away from the main panel portion (100).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A panel comprising:

a sheet of metal folded to define an elongate main panel portion (100, 200) along the edges of which are a first longitudinal side flange (101, 201) and a first transverse end flange (103, 203),

the first longitudinal side flange being along at least part of its length folded back towards the main panel portion (100, 200) and secured thereto to provide a tubular edge reinforcement of the panel,

the first longitudinal side flange (101, 201) having a first longitudinal end which is secured to the first transverse end flange (103, 203);

wherein a portion (107) of the first longitudinal side flange (101) generally parallel to the main panel portion (100) has a longitudinal extension (115) which is folded towards the main panel portion (100) and is secured to a portion of the first transverse end flange (103) extending away from the main panel portion (100).



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a panel particularly but not exclusively a removable side or door panel for mounting on a frame of an electrical cabinet of the type used to receive electronic and/or electrical components.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Electrical cabinets are commonly used in the operation of local data networks. Components such as subracks carrying electronic and electrical circuitry, fans and other accessories are mounted within the cabinet on the internal frame. The frame is then clad with side panels and an openable door panel. These side panels and the door panel need to be easily fittable to the frame and detachable therefrom, to facilitate the initial mounting of components on the frame and their subsequent in-use servicing.

Current electrical cabinets have removable side and door panels which are quite heavy for a person to lift on and off the frame, in view of the large area of the sheet metal used to form the panel (a typical panel can be 2 meters tall and up to 1 meter wide) and the thickness or gauge of the sheet metal (typically 1.5 mm, but always in excess of 1 mm).
 
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