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Data Center Cabinet

A data center and cabinet technology, applied in the field of equipment track installation, can solve problems such as large time

Pending Publication Date: 2021-11-05
PANDUIT
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However, alignment of standard equipment rails within data center cabinets requires tools and is time consuming

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[0031] The examples shown and described herein provide a data center cabinet with equipment rails attached to the front and rear beams of the base frame by a retention mechanism that allows the equipment rails to be quickly and tool-free along the front and rear beams. movement and repositioning. Tool-less retention mechanism enables user to reposition equipment rails by hand, and enables repositioning of equipment rails within a data center cabinet upon initial receipt or when using different electronic equipment within a particular data center cabinet The time and effort required are minimized.

[0032] Furthermore, the examples in this paper allow for horizontal / lateral adjustment of the position of the middle front and rear beams in the case of the base frame, thereby adjusting the position and spacing of the equipment tracks, which ensures that the spacing of the equipment tracks is constant from top to bottom and enables Meet applicable EIA standards.

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A data center cabinet has an equipment rail movably secured to front-to-back beams by a retaining mechanism. The retaining mechanism has a threaded member extending through a front-to-back beam and the equipment rail and a handle rotatable relative to the threaded member. A first cam disk is positioned between the handle and equipment rail and is fixed to the equipment rail and a second cam disk is positioned between the handle and first cam disk and is fixed to the handle. First and second surfaces of the first and second cam disks are engaged with the handle in a first position to provide a clamping force between the equipment rail and front-to-back beam to prevent movement of the equipment rail and the first and second cam surfaces are disengaged with the handle in a second position to remove the clamping force to allow movement of the equipment rail.

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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications [0002] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63 / 019,561, filed May 4, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. technical field [0003] The present invention relates generally to a data center cabinet, and more particularly to the installation of equipment rails in a data center cabinet. Background technique [0004] Typical data center cabinets are required to meet various standards such as the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) communication standard For example, the EIA / ECA-310-E standard requires certain lateral dimensions within a data center cabinet to allow installation and removal of standard rack mount equipment . Specifically, the standard requires that the lateral space between equipment rails within a data center cabinet must have a minimum of 450 mm, while the distance between the centers of cage nut holes within the equipment rails must ...

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IPC IPC(8): H05K7/18H05K7/14H05K5/02
CPCH05K7/18H05K7/1401H05K5/0217H05K5/023H05K7/1488H05K5/0008H05K7/183
Inventor A·耐思维茨J·A·威尔特杰尔T·K·瓦兹J·N·弗莱明
Owner PANDUIT
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