Modular equipment support system

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Inventors

LoCicero, Rai-Ann
Morgan, Stuart
Romm, Michael
Bantly, Matthew
Mangan, Edward O.

Application #

016094

Filed

Feb-10-1993

Published

Aug-2-1994

Current US Class

211/103
211/87.01
248/214

International Classes

A47F 005/00

Field of Search

211/87 211/88 211/13 211/103 248/214 248/215

Assignee

Digital Equipment Corporation (Maynard, MA)

Examiners

Gibson, Jr.; Robert W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cefalo; Albert, Maloney; Denis G., Young; Barry

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Abstract
A modular system for supporting equipment on a wall has support panels. Each panel includes a sheet having columns of keyholes, and a rear support surface lying in a plane parallel to and spaced behind the sheet. The rear support surface has keyholes near the top of the panel and fastener elements near the bottom of the panel. The fastener elements have the same spacing as the keyholes near the top of the panel. The fastener elements project from the plane of the rear support surface toward the front support surface to permit mating with keyholes near the top of another panel to be hung below it.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A modular system for supporting equipment on a wall comprising

support panels, each panel comprising

a sheet having columns of keyholes, and

a rear support surface lying in a plane

parallel to and spaced behind the sheet, the rear support surface including keyholes near the top of the panel and first fastener elements near the bottom of the panel, first fastener elements having the same spacing as the keyholes near the top of the panel, the first fastener elements projecting from the plane of the rear support surface toward the sheet to permit fastening with the keyholes near the top of another panel being hung below it.

2. The modular system of claim 1 wherein the sheet is generally rectangular and the rear support surface projects below the bottom edge of the sheet.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to modular supports for equipment.

Electronic equipment, for example of the kind used in interconnecting and serving cables which form a local area computer network, are typically mounted in heavy steel free-standing cabinets or racks.

The installer assembles the rack or cabinet from separate parts using bolts and mounts the pieces of equipment in the finished rack using screws. This is a relatively labor intensive activity. Installing additional equipment and rearranging old equipment are also labor intensive.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In general, in one aspect, the invention features a modular system for supporting equipment on a wall. The system has support panels (e.g., at least two identical panels). Each panel includes a sheet having columns of keyholes, and a rear support surface lying in a plane parallel to and spaced behind the steel sheet. The rear support surface has keyholes near the top of the panel and fastener elements near the bottom of the panel. The fastener elements have the same spacing as the keyholes near the top of the panel. The fastener elements project from the plane of the rear support surface toward the front support surface to permit mating with keyholes near the top of another panel to be hung below it.
 
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