IP Library Granted Patent US 7,259,326
Granted Patent B2
US 7,259,326 · App. 11/275,345 · Granted Aug 21, 2007

Variable structural rack members

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Patent No.
US 7,259,326
App. No.
11/275,345
Granted
Aug 21, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments of variable structural members for a telecommunications equipment cabinet are presented herein. The variable structural members include an embedding surface configured to removably receive a structural insert to modify the characteristics of the equipment cabinet. A variety of removable structural inserts may be embedded in the embedding surface. The structural inserts may be arranged and rearranged to modify the structural characteristics of a cabinet such as at the time of manufacture and/or by a technician or user “in the field”.

Claims (51)

1. A system comprising:

a cabinet having a plurality of structural members, at least one of the plurality of structural members being configured to receive at least two different structural inserts;

a first structural insert to removably embed within the at least one structural member; and

a second structural insert to removably embed within the at least one structural member when the first structural insert does not removably embed within the at least one structural member, wherein:

the cabinet comprises a first set of structural properties when the first structural insert is removably embedded within the at least one structural member and a second set of structural properties when the second structural insert is removably embedded within the at least one structural member, the first set of structural properties differing from the second set of structural properties; and

the cabinet is configured to provide mounting positions for a plurality of telecommunication equipment.

2. An apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein the cabinet is configured as an open frame rack.

3. An apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein the first and second structural inserts are configured to modify one or more structural properties of the cabinet selected from the group consisting of:

stability;

rigidity;

strength;

damping ability; and

elasticity.

4. An apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein the first structural insert is embedded within an embedding surface of the at least one structural member when the first structural insert is removably embedded within the at least one structural member.

5. An apparatus as described in claim 4 wherein a portion of the mounting positions are provided by an array of mountings disposed on a mounting surface arranged perpendicular to the embedding surface.

6. An apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein the plurality of structural members are each configured as a corner support for the cabinet.

7. An apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein the at least one structural member includes a plurality of embedded structural inserts.

8. An apparatus as described in claim 7 wherein at least two of the plurality of embedded structural inserts are configured with one or more different characteristics.

9. An apparatus as described in claim 8 wherein the one or more different characteristics are selected from the group consisting ot

length;

cross section;

shape; and

material.

10. A telecommunication equipment cabinet comprising:

a structural member having an embedding surface; and

one or more grooves extending across the embedding surface, wherein:

at least one of the one or more grooves is configured to removably receive a first structural insert to provide the telecommunications equipment cabinet with a first set of structural characteristics;

at least one of the one or more grooves is configured to removably receive a second structural insert to provide the telecommunications equipment cabinet with a second set of structural characteristics that differ from the first set of structural characteristics, and

the first or second structural insert, when received, is substantially embedded within the corresponding at least one groove such that it also extends across the embedding surface, and does not extend outward past the embedding surface.

11. The telecommunications cabinet described in claim 10 , wherein at least one groove extends across the length of embedding surface.

12. The telecommunications cabinet described in claim 10 , wherein at least one groove extends across the width of the embedding surface.

13. The telecommunications cabinet described in claim 10 , wherein the embedding surface includes a plurality of mountings to mount a plurality of telecommunications components.

14. The telecommunications cabinet described in claim 10 , wherein one or both of the first structural insert and the second structural insert include a plurality of mountings configured to mount a plurality of telecommunications components flush against the embedding surface.

15. The telecommunications cabinet described in claim 10 , wherein the embedding surface includes at least two grooves configured to receive matching structural inserts.

16. The telecommunications cabinet described in claim 10 , wherein the embedding surface includes at least two grooves configured to receive different types of structural inserts, respectively.

17. The telecommunications cabinet described in claim 10 , wherein each groove is configured with a cross-sectional shape which corresponds to one or more types of a structural insert.

18. The telecommunications cabinet described in claim 17 , wherein the type of each structural insert is selected from the group consisting of

U-shaped;

tubular;

oval;

square;

circular;

semi-circular

I-beam;

unistrut; and

arched.

19. A method comprising:

forming one or more grooves, at least one of the one or more grooves being configured to receive a structural insert in a portion of a telecommunication equipment cabinet;

removably embedding a first structural insert in a groove of the one or more grooves to modify a structural characteristic of the telecommunication equipment cabinet; and

removably embedding a second structural insert in a groove of the one or more grooves to modify a structural characteristic of the telecommunication equipment cabinet wherein the telecommunication equipment cabinet comprises a first set of structural characteristics when the first structural insert is removably embedded and a second set of structural characteristics when the second structural insert is removably embedded, the first set of structural characteristics differing from the second set of structural characteristics.

20. The method described in claim 19 wherein the first structural insert is embedded entirely within the corresponding one groove when embedded.