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- the improvements generally relate to the field of electronic cabinets and more particularly electronic cabinets having ventilation systems.
- a typical outdoor electronic cabinet generally has a weather-resistant housing enclosing therein electronic components.
- the electronic components can generate heat inside the housing of the electronic cabinet.
- the typical electronic cabinet can be arranged with a ventilation system.
- the ventilation system typically includes a first opening at a top of the housing and a second opening at a bottom of the housing.
- the first and/or second openings are generally provided with louvers.
- louvers were satisfactory to prevent natural precipitations of water and snow to enter inside the housing of the cabinet, such louvers were generally unsatisfactory to prevent unnatural precipitations from entering inside the housing.
- passage of vehicles cars, trucks and snow plow trucks
- unnatural precipitations such as accidental and violent projections of water, snow, slush and/or particles towards the electronic cabinet.
- One need thus occurred for protecting the electronic cabinet from such unnatural precipitations while still allowing it to be satisfactorily ventilated.
- an electronic cabinet which can be weather resistant.
- an electronic cabinet for enclosing electronic components, the electronic cabinet comprising: a housing having a base and a cover being connected to one another a plurality of lateral walls, one of the plurality of lateral walls having a first opening; a lateral perforated plate being mounted to the housing and extending over the first opening, the lateral perforated plate having a plurality of perforations; and a protector plate being mounted to the housing and extending over the lateral perforated plate to cover the plurality of perforations of the lateral perforated plate, the protector plate defining at least one air inlet between the protector plate and the lateral perforated plate.
- an air inlet module for an electronic cabinet having an air inlet module opening
- the air inlet module comprising: a lateral perforated plate being mountable to the housing at the air inlet module opening and being sized and shaped to cover the air inlet module opening, the lateral perforated plate having a plurality of perforations; and a protector plate being outwardly mountable to the housing and being sized and shaped to extend over the lateral perforated plate to cover the plurality of perforations of the lateral perforated plate, the protector plate defining at least one air inlet between the protector plate and the lateral perforated plate when the protector plate and the lateral perforated plate are mounted to the housing of the electronic cabinet.
- FIG. 1 is a rear elevation view of an example of an electronic cabinet including a ventilation system having an air inlet module and an air outlet module;
- FIGS. 2A to 2F represent different views of the air inlet module of FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 3A to 3F represent different views of the air outlet module of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is an oblique view of an example of an air inlet module having a protector plate and a filter element
- FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the air inlet module of FIG. 4 ;
- FIGS. 6A to 6E represent different views of another example of an air inlet module having a protector plate and a filter element
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a side elevation view of the air inlet module of FIGS. 6A to 6E ;
- FIGS. 8A to 8C are oblique views of the air inlet module of FIGS. 6A to 6E ;
- FIG. 9 is an oblique view of the air inlet module of FIGS. 6A to 6E mounted to a housing of an electronic cabinet taken from the interior of the electronic cabinet;
- FIG. 10 is an oblique view of the air inlet module of FIGS. 6A to 6E mounted to a housing of an electronic cabinet taken from the exterior of the electronic cabinet;
- FIG. 11 is an oblique view, taken from the bottom, of an example of an electronic cabinet having an air outlet module in accordance with another embodiment
- FIG. 12 is a sectional and oblique view, taken from above, of the electronic cabinet of FIG. 11 ;
- FIGS. 13A to 13F represent different views of the air outlet module of FIG. 11 .
- FIG. 1 shows an example of an electronic cabinet 10 , in accordance with an embodiment.
- the electronic cabinet 10 has a housing 12 generally having a base 14 , lateral walls 16 (including a back wall 18 and a front door 20 with a door handle) connected to the base 14 and a cover 22 connected to the lateral walls 16 .
- the housing 12 encloses electronic components 24 inside the housing 12 .
- the electronic components 24 can convert electrical energy into thermal energy which generally heats the air inside the housing 12 during use.
- the electronic cabinet 10 has a ventilation system 26 having an air inlet module 28 and an air outlet module 30 .
- the air inlet module 28 is generally provided in a bottom portion 32 of the housing 12 whereas the air outlet module 30 is generally provided in a top portion 34 of the housing 12 . Therefore, the heated air, which tends to go up due to its lower density (compared with unheated air), is evacuated via the air outlet module 30 provided at the top portion 34 while unheated/cooler air can enter inside the housing 12 via the air inlet module 28 provided at the bottom 32 of the housing 12 and thus cools the interior of the housing 12 .
- the air inlet and outlet modules 28 and 30 are not limited to the bottom and top portions 32 and 34 shown in FIG. 1 . Any other suitably location can be used.
- the air inlet and outlet modules 28 and 30 are removably mounted to the housing 12 in order to be replaced when worn and/or broken, for instance. More specifically, in this example, the door 20 (or any lateral wall) has an air inlet module opening 36 which receives the air inlet module 28 and the back wall 18 (or any lateral wall) has an air outlet module opening 38 which receives the air outlet module 30 .
- the air inlet and outlet modules 28 and 30 are mounted to the housing 12 via fasteners (bolt and nuts, screws, weld lines, adhesive, etc). These fasteners are provided inside the housing 12 to be inaccessible from the exterior of the housing 12 .
- FIGS. 2A to 2F show different views of the air inlet module 28 . These views include a front elevation view A, a top elevation view B, a bottom elevation view C, a side elevation view D, an oblique view taken from below E and an oblique view taken from above F.
- the air inlet module 28 has a frame 40 which can be received in the air inlet module opening 36 of the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet 10 (see FIG. 1 ).
- the frame 40 has a lateral plate which is perforated with a plurality of perforations 41 (referred to as the “lateral perforated plate 42 ”) and a top plate which is perforated with a plurality of perforations 43 (referred to as the “top perforated plate 44 ”).
- the lateral perforated plate is sized and shaped to cover the air inlet module opening and extend over the air inlet module opening from the interior or from the exterior.
- the perforations 41 , 43 are sized and shaped to prevent objects or animals to enter inside the housing of the electronic cabinet while still allowing air to enter therein. It is noted that once the air has entered via the lateral perforated plate 42 , it can access the interior of the housing of the electronic cabinet via the top perforated plate 44 .
- the perforations 41 , 43 of the plates 42 , 44 are provided in a rectangular array of through holes. Other suitable perforations can be used.
- FIGS. 3A to 3F shows different views of air outlet module 30 . These views include a front elevation view A, a top elevation view B, a bottom elevation view C, a side elevation view D, an oblique taken from below E and an oblique view taken above F.
- the air outlet module 30 has an enclosure 46 which can be received in the air outlet module opening 38 of the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet 10 (see FIG. 1 ). When received therein, the enclosure 46 has a lateral plate which is perforated with a plurality of perforations 45 (referred to as “the lateral perforated plate 48 ”) and a bottom air inlet 51 which is configured to face towards the interior of the housing of the electronic cabinet when mounted thereto.
- the perforations 45 are sized and shaped to prevent objects or small animals from entering inside the housing of the electronic cabinet while still allowing air flow through. Still in this example, the perforations 45 are provided in a rectangular array of through holes.
- FIG. 4 shows another example of an air inlet module 28 , in accordance with another embodiment.
- the air inlet module 28 has a frame 40 which is receivable in the air inlet module opening 36 of the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet 10 (see FIG. 1 ) and mountable thereto via, for instance, bore holes and fasteners.
- the air inlet module 28 has a lateral perforated plate 42 mounted to the frame 40 , a protector plate 50 mounted to lateral perforated plate 42 (or directly mounted to the frame 40 ) and a filter element 52 mounted to the frame 40 .
- the protector plate 50 is sized and shaped to extend over the lateral perforated plate to cover the plurality of perforations of the lateral perforated plate.
- the filter element 52 extends over the air inlet module opening 36 to filter air and/or to prevent precipitations from entering inside the housing of the electronic cabinet.
- FIG. 5 shows an exploded view of the air inlet module 28 showing the frame 40 , the lateral perforated plate 42 , the protector plate 50 and the filter element 52 .
- the frame 40 has a base 54 , a back wall 56 being connected to the base 54 and extending upwardly therefrom, and two walls 58 connected at least to the base 54 and extending upwardly therefrom.
- the two walls 58 extend upwardly farther than the back wall 56 does in this embodiment.
- the base 54 has a forward horizontal edge 60 having a bottom flange 62 extending downwardly and outwardly from the forward horizontal edge 60 .
- the two walls 58 each have a forward vertical edge 64 having a side flange 66 extending laterally and outwardly from a respective one of the two forward vertical edges 64 .
- the flanges 62 and 66 each have one or more bore hole 68 used to mount the frame 40 of the air inlet module 28 to the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet 10 using fasteners (not shown).
- the lateral perforated plate 42 is mounted to the frame 40 of the air inlet module 28 .
- the lateral perforated plate 42 has a bottom edge 70 having one or more bore hole 68 which is fastenable to the one or more bore hole 68 of the bottom flange 62 of the frame 40 of the air inlet module 28 .
- these bore holes 68 can be fastened to one another using one or more fastener.
- the lateral perforated plate 42 has two lateral edges 72 each having a side flange 74 extending outwardly from a respective one of the two lateral edges 72 of the lateral perforated plate 40 .
- Each of these side flanges 74 have one or more bore hole 76 .
- the protector plate 50 is mounted to the lateral perforated plate 42 .
- the protector plate 50 has a top edge 78 having a top flange 80 extending inwardly from the top edge 78 and two lateral edges 82 each having a side flange 84 extending inwardly from a respective one of the two lateral edges 82 of the protector plate 50 . It can also have a bottom edge 86 having a bottom flange (not shown in FIG. 5 ) extending inwardly from the bottom edge 86 .
- Each of the side flanges 84 of the protector plate 50 have one or more bore hole 76 used to mount the protector plate 50 to the lateral perforated plate 42 using fasteners. It is understood that the top flange 80 and the bottom flange of the protector plate 50 are sized and shape to allow air to pass between the protector plate 50 and the lateral perforated plate 42 when mounted to one another.
- the filter element 52 can be received onto the base 54 of the frame 40 of the air inlet module 28 so as to filter the air that is to enter inside the housing of the electronic cabinet.
- the filter element 52 shown in this embodiment is formed with chicane members so as to prevent harsher or mechanically induced precipitations from damaging the electronic components of the electronic cabinet.
- the chicane members of the filter element may include a back wall connected to the base of the filter element and extending upwardly therefrom, a first wall connected to the back wall and extending forwardly and downwardly from a top edge of the back wall, a second wall connected the first wall and extending downwardly and inwardly from a forward edge of the first wall, a third wall connected to the second wall and extending upwardly and inwardly from an inward edge of the second wall, at least the first and third walls each having a plurality of perforations.
- the filter element 52 has a base 88 to be received on the base 54 of the frame 40 , a back wall 90 connected to the base 88 and extending upwardly from the base 88 , a first wall 92 connected to the back wall 90 and extending forwardly and downwardly from a top edge 94 of the back wall 90 , a second wall 96 connected the first wall 92 and extending downwardly and inwardly from a forward edge 98 of the first wall 92 , a third wall 100 connected to the second wall 96 and extending upwardly and inwardly from an inward edge 102 of the second wall 96 .
- the first and third walls 92 and 100 are perforated with corresponding rectangular arrays of perforations 103 , 104 for instance.
- This embodiment of the filter element 52 is not limitative as it can have any other suitable configuration.
- FIGS. 6A to 6E shows different views of another example of the air inlet module 28 .
- These views include a front elevation view A, a top elevation view B, a bottom elevation view C (not to scale relative to the other views), a side elevation view D and a sectional view E taken along lines A-A.
- the air inlet module 28 can be received in the air inlet module opening 36 of the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet 10 (see FIG. 1 ).
- the air inlet module 28 has a lateral perforated plate 42 directly mountable to the housing of the electronic cabinet, a protector plate 50 outwardly mounted to the lateral perforated plate 42 , a filter element 52 inwardly mountable to the housing of the electronic cabinet and over the air inlet module opening 36 (see FIG. 1 ).
- the protector plate 50 has a bottom edge 86 having a bottom flange 106 extending inwardly from the bottom edge 86 and a top edge 78 having a top flange 80 extending inwardly from the top edge 78 .
- the bottom and top flanges 106 , 80 do not reach the lateral perforated plate 42 such that they define a respective one of a bottom air inlet 108 and a top air inlet 110 .
- FIG. 7 shows an enlarged view of the side elevation view E of the air inlet module 28 of FIGS. 6A to 6E but mounted to the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet.
- air can follow an air path 112 which passes through the bottom air inlet 108 , then through the perforations 41 of the lateral perforated plate 42 and then through the filter element 52 prior to entering inside the housing of the electronic cabinet.
- the protector plate 50 can shield the perforations from horizontally-oriented projections of ice or water 114 .
- FIGS. 8A to 8C show oblique views of the air inlet module 28 of FIGS. 6A to 6E .
- the top air inlet 110 is best seen in inset E whereas both insets E and F show that the side flanges 84 of the protector plate 50 extend over the side flanges 74 of the lateral perforated plate 42 in order to potentially prevent water, snow, slush and/or particles from entering inside the air inlet module 28 .
- FIG. 9 shows an oblique view of the air inlet module 28 of FIGS. 6A to 6E taken from the inside of the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet.
- the air inlet module opening 36 is outwardly covered by the lateral perforated plate 42 and its array of perforations 41 can be seen.
- filter element receiving guides 116 for receiving the filter element 42 .
- the filter element receiving guides 116 includes two vertical guides (only the guide 116 a is shown) inwardly mounted along two side edges 118 of the air inlet module opening 36 of the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet and one horizontal guide 116 b inwardly mounted along a bottom edge 120 of the air inlet module opening 36 of the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet.
- the filter element 52 is slidably engageable to the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet via the filter element receiving guides 116 .
- the filter element can be fastened to the housing of the electronic cabinet or alternately be snapingly engaged thereto depending on the application.
- FIG. 10 shows an oblique view of the air inlet module 28 of FIGS. 6A to 6E taken from the outside of the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet.
- the lateral perforated plate 42 is mounted to the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet via bore hole(s) and fastener(s) 122 .
- the side flanges 84 of the protector plate 50 are fastened to the side flanges 74 of the lateral perforated plate 42 via bore holes and fasteners 124 .
- the top air inlet 110 is well seen in this view.
- FIG. 11 shows an oblique view, taken from the outside and from below, of another example of an electronic cabinet 10 having another example of an air outlet module 30 .
- the electronic cabinet 10 has a housing 12 having lateral walls 16 including a door 20 hinged to one of the lateral walls 16 and a cover 22 connected to the lateral walls 16 .
- the air outlet module 30 is provided proximate to the cover 22 of the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet 10 in this example.
- the door 20 is recessed relative to the cover 22 of the housing 12 thus defining a spacing 130 between the door 20 and the cover 22 .
- the recessed portion of the cover 22 has a bottom perforated plate 132 facing downwardly to evacuate the heated air from inside the housing 12 of the electronic cabinet 10 during use.
- FIG. 12 is an oblique and sectional view of a top portion of the electronic cabinet 10 shown in FIG. 11 .
- the air outlet module 30 has an enclosure 46 mountable to the interior of the electronic cabinet 10 .
- the enclosure 46 has the bottom perforated plate 132 wherein the perforations are provided at a first end 132 a and a bottom air inlet 134 provided in the form of a hole at second end 132 b, opposite the first end 132 a, of the bottom perforated plate 132 .
- the enclosure 46 has two chicane members 136 mounted inside the enclosure 46 to create the air path 138 .
- the enclosure 46 can have one or more than two chicane members.
- FIGS. 13A to 13F shows different views of the air outlet module 30 of FIG. 11 . These views include a front elevation view A, a top elevation view B, a bottom elevation view C, two oblique views D and E and a side elevation view F (not to scale) taken along lines C-C.
- the air outlet module 30 has an air blower 140 mounted inside the enclosure 46 and over the bottom air inlet 134 to blow air from the interior of the housing of the electronic cabinet to the outside thereof via the bottom perforated plate 132 along the air path 138 .
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The electronic cabinet for enclosing electronic components generally has a housing having a base and a cover being connected to one another a plurality of lateral walls, one of the plurality of lateral walls having a first opening; a lateral perforated plate being mounted to the housing and extending over the first opening, the lateral perforated plate having a plurality of perforations; and a protector plate being mounted to the housing and extending over the lateral perforated plate to cover the plurality of perforations of the lateral perforated plate, the protector plate defining at least one air inlet between the protector plate and the lateral perforated plate.
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- The improvements generally relate to the field of electronic cabinets and more particularly electronic cabinets having ventilation systems.
- A typical outdoor electronic cabinet generally has a weather-resistant housing enclosing therein electronic components. During use, the electronic components can generate heat inside the housing of the electronic cabinet. For at least this reason, the typical electronic cabinet can be arranged with a ventilation system. In cases where the ventilation system involves natural convection, the ventilation system typically includes a first opening at a top of the housing and a second opening at a bottom of the housing. When the electronic components heat the air inside the housing, a natural convection flow from the bottom to the top of the housing evacuates the heated air outside the housing via the first opening while the evacuated air is replaced by unheated air via the second opening of the ventilation system and thus cools the inside of the housing.
- To prevent natural precipitations of water and snow to enter inside the housing via the ventilation system, the first and/or second openings are generally provided with louvers. Although the existing electronic cabinets were satisfactory to a certain degree, there remains room for improvement, particularly when the electronic cabinet is used outdoors.
- It was found that although such louvers were satisfactory to prevent natural precipitations of water and snow to enter inside the housing of the cabinet, such louvers were generally unsatisfactory to prevent unnatural precipitations from entering inside the housing. For instance, when an electronic cabinet is located near a road, passage of vehicles (cars, trucks and snow plow trucks) on the road can cause unnatural precipitations such as accidental and violent projections of water, snow, slush and/or particles towards the electronic cabinet. One need thus occurred for protecting the electronic cabinet from such unnatural precipitations while still allowing it to be satisfactorily ventilated. There is thus provided an electronic cabinet which can be weather resistant.
- In accordance with one aspect, there is provided an electronic cabinet for enclosing electronic components, the electronic cabinet comprising: a housing having a base and a cover being connected to one another a plurality of lateral walls, one of the plurality of lateral walls having a first opening; a lateral perforated plate being mounted to the housing and extending over the first opening, the lateral perforated plate having a plurality of perforations; and a protector plate being mounted to the housing and extending over the lateral perforated plate to cover the plurality of perforations of the lateral perforated plate, the protector plate defining at least one air inlet between the protector plate and the lateral perforated plate.
- In accordance with another aspect, there is provided an air inlet module for an electronic cabinet having an air inlet module opening, the air inlet module comprising: a lateral perforated plate being mountable to the housing at the air inlet module opening and being sized and shaped to cover the air inlet module opening, the lateral perforated plate having a plurality of perforations; and a protector plate being outwardly mountable to the housing and being sized and shaped to extend over the lateral perforated plate to cover the plurality of perforations of the lateral perforated plate, the protector plate defining at least one air inlet between the protector plate and the lateral perforated plate when the protector plate and the lateral perforated plate are mounted to the housing of the electronic cabinet.
- Many further features and combinations thereof concerning the present improvements will appear to those skilled in the art following a reading of the instant disclosure.
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FIG. 1 is a rear elevation view of an example of an electronic cabinet including a ventilation system having an air inlet module and an air outlet module; -
FIGS. 2A to 2F represent different views of the air inlet module ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIGS. 3A to 3F represent different views of the air outlet module ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is an oblique view of an example of an air inlet module having a protector plate and a filter element; -
FIG. 5 is an exploded view of the air inlet module ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIGS. 6A to 6E represent different views of another example of an air inlet module having a protector plate and a filter element; -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a side elevation view of the air inlet module ofFIGS. 6A to 6E ; -
FIGS. 8A to 8C are oblique views of the air inlet module ofFIGS. 6A to 6E ; -
FIG. 9 is an oblique view of the air inlet module ofFIGS. 6A to 6E mounted to a housing of an electronic cabinet taken from the interior of the electronic cabinet; -
FIG. 10 is an oblique view of the air inlet module ofFIGS. 6A to 6E mounted to a housing of an electronic cabinet taken from the exterior of the electronic cabinet; -
FIG. 11 is an oblique view, taken from the bottom, of an example of an electronic cabinet having an air outlet module in accordance with another embodiment; -
FIG. 12 is a sectional and oblique view, taken from above, of the electronic cabinet ofFIG. 11 ; and -
FIGS. 13A to 13F represent different views of the air outlet module ofFIG. 11 . -
FIG. 1 shows an example of anelectronic cabinet 10, in accordance with an embodiment. Theelectronic cabinet 10 has ahousing 12 generally having abase 14, lateral walls 16 (including aback wall 18 and afront door 20 with a door handle) connected to thebase 14 and acover 22 connected to thelateral walls 16. - As depicted, the
housing 12 encloseselectronic components 24 inside thehousing 12. Theelectronic components 24 can convert electrical energy into thermal energy which generally heats the air inside thehousing 12 during use. To evacuate the heated air outside thehousing 12, and thus prevent failures of some of theelectronic components 24, theelectronic cabinet 10 has aventilation system 26 having anair inlet module 28 and anair outlet module 30. - To take advantage of natural convection, the
air inlet module 28 is generally provided in abottom portion 32 of thehousing 12 whereas theair outlet module 30 is generally provided in atop portion 34 of thehousing 12. Therefore, the heated air, which tends to go up due to its lower density (compared with unheated air), is evacuated via theair outlet module 30 provided at thetop portion 34 while unheated/cooler air can enter inside thehousing 12 via theair inlet module 28 provided at thebottom 32 of thehousing 12 and thus cools the interior of thehousing 12. As it will be understood by the skilled reader, the air inlet andoutlet modules top portions FIG. 1 . Any other suitably location can be used. - In this embodiment, the air inlet and
outlet modules housing 12 in order to be replaced when worn and/or broken, for instance. More specifically, in this example, the door 20 (or any lateral wall) has an airinlet module opening 36 which receives theair inlet module 28 and the back wall 18 (or any lateral wall) has an airoutlet module opening 38 which receives theair outlet module 30. In this example, the air inlet andoutlet modules housing 12 via fasteners (bolt and nuts, screws, weld lines, adhesive, etc). These fasteners are provided inside thehousing 12 to be inaccessible from the exterior of thehousing 12. -
FIGS. 2A to 2F show different views of theair inlet module 28. These views include a front elevation view A, a top elevation view B, a bottom elevation view C, a side elevation view D, an oblique view taken from below E and an oblique view taken from above F. As it can be seen, theair inlet module 28 has aframe 40 which can be received in the air inlet module opening 36 of thehousing 12 of the electronic cabinet 10 (seeFIG. 1 ). Theframe 40 has a lateral plate which is perforated with a plurality of perforations 41 (referred to as the “lateralperforated plate 42”) and a top plate which is perforated with a plurality of perforations 43 (referred to as the “topperforated plate 44”). The lateral perforated plate is sized and shaped to cover the air inlet module opening and extend over the air inlet module opening from the interior or from the exterior. - The
perforations 41, 43 are sized and shaped to prevent objects or animals to enter inside the housing of the electronic cabinet while still allowing air to enter therein. It is noted that once the air has entered via the lateralperforated plate 42, it can access the interior of the housing of the electronic cabinet via the topperforated plate 44. In this example, theperforations 41,43 of theplates -
FIGS. 3A to 3F shows different views ofair outlet module 30. These views include a front elevation view A, a top elevation view B, a bottom elevation view C, a side elevation view D, an oblique taken from below E and an oblique view taken above F. As it can be seen, theair outlet module 30 has anenclosure 46 which can be received in the air outlet module opening 38 of thehousing 12 of the electronic cabinet 10 (seeFIG. 1 ). When received therein, theenclosure 46 has a lateral plate which is perforated with a plurality of perforations 45 (referred to as “the lateralperforated plate 48”) and abottom air inlet 51 which is configured to face towards the interior of the housing of the electronic cabinet when mounted thereto. - There again, the
perforations 45 are sized and shaped to prevent objects or small animals from entering inside the housing of the electronic cabinet while still allowing air flow through. Still in this example, theperforations 45 are provided in a rectangular array of through holes. -
FIG. 4 shows another example of anair inlet module 28, in accordance with another embodiment. Broadly described, theair inlet module 28 has aframe 40 which is receivable in the air inlet module opening 36 of thehousing 12 of the electronic cabinet 10 (seeFIG. 1 ) and mountable thereto via, for instance, bore holes and fasteners. Theair inlet module 28 has a lateralperforated plate 42 mounted to theframe 40, aprotector plate 50 mounted to lateral perforated plate 42 (or directly mounted to the frame 40) and afilter element 52 mounted to theframe 40. Theprotector plate 50 is sized and shaped to extend over the lateral perforated plate to cover the plurality of perforations of the lateral perforated plate. Thefilter element 52 extends over the air inlet module opening 36 to filter air and/or to prevent precipitations from entering inside the housing of the electronic cabinet. -
FIG. 5 shows an exploded view of theair inlet module 28 showing theframe 40, the lateralperforated plate 42, theprotector plate 50 and thefilter element 52. - For instance, the
frame 40 has abase 54, aback wall 56 being connected to thebase 54 and extending upwardly therefrom, and twowalls 58 connected at least to thebase 54 and extending upwardly therefrom. The twowalls 58 extend upwardly farther than theback wall 56 does in this embodiment. As shown, thebase 54 has a forwardhorizontal edge 60 having abottom flange 62 extending downwardly and outwardly from the forwardhorizontal edge 60. The twowalls 58 each have a forwardvertical edge 64 having aside flange 66 extending laterally and outwardly from a respective one of the two forward vertical edges 64. Theflanges more bore hole 68 used to mount theframe 40 of theair inlet module 28 to thehousing 12 of theelectronic cabinet 10 using fasteners (not shown). - In this example, the lateral
perforated plate 42 is mounted to theframe 40 of theair inlet module 28. For instance, the lateralperforated plate 42 has abottom edge 70 having one ormore bore hole 68 which is fastenable to the one ormore bore hole 68 of thebottom flange 62 of theframe 40 of theair inlet module 28. During use, these bore holes 68 can be fastened to one another using one or more fastener. As it can be seen, the lateralperforated plate 42 has twolateral edges 72 each having aside flange 74 extending outwardly from a respective one of the twolateral edges 72 of the lateralperforated plate 40. Each of theseside flanges 74 have one ormore bore hole 76. - In this embodiment, the
protector plate 50 is mounted to the lateralperforated plate 42. For instance, theprotector plate 50 has atop edge 78 having atop flange 80 extending inwardly from thetop edge 78 and twolateral edges 82 each having aside flange 84 extending inwardly from a respective one of the twolateral edges 82 of theprotector plate 50. It can also have abottom edge 86 having a bottom flange (not shown inFIG. 5 ) extending inwardly from thebottom edge 86. Each of theside flanges 84 of theprotector plate 50 have one ormore bore hole 76 used to mount theprotector plate 50 to the lateralperforated plate 42 using fasteners. It is understood that thetop flange 80 and the bottom flange of theprotector plate 50 are sized and shape to allow air to pass between theprotector plate 50 and the lateralperforated plate 42 when mounted to one another. - As shown, the
filter element 52 can be received onto thebase 54 of theframe 40 of theair inlet module 28 so as to filter the air that is to enter inside the housing of the electronic cabinet. Thefilter element 52 shown in this embodiment is formed with chicane members so as to prevent harsher or mechanically induced precipitations from damaging the electronic components of the electronic cabinet. - The chicane members of the filter element may include a back wall connected to the base of the filter element and extending upwardly therefrom, a first wall connected to the back wall and extending forwardly and downwardly from a top edge of the back wall, a second wall connected the first wall and extending downwardly and inwardly from a forward edge of the first wall, a third wall connected to the second wall and extending upwardly and inwardly from an inward edge of the second wall, at least the first and third walls each having a plurality of perforations. For instance, in this embodiment, the
filter element 52 has a base 88 to be received on thebase 54 of theframe 40, aback wall 90 connected to thebase 88 and extending upwardly from thebase 88, afirst wall 92 connected to theback wall 90 and extending forwardly and downwardly from atop edge 94 of theback wall 90, asecond wall 96 connected thefirst wall 92 and extending downwardly and inwardly from aforward edge 98 of thefirst wall 92, athird wall 100 connected to thesecond wall 96 and extending upwardly and inwardly from aninward edge 102 of thesecond wall 96. As shown, the first andthird walls perforations filter element 52 is not limitative as it can have any other suitable configuration. -
FIGS. 6A to 6E shows different views of another example of theair inlet module 28. These views include a front elevation view A, a top elevation view B, a bottom elevation view C (not to scale relative to the other views), a side elevation view D and a sectional view E taken along lines A-A. As it can be seen, in this embodiment, theair inlet module 28 can be received in the air inlet module opening 36 of thehousing 12 of the electronic cabinet 10 (seeFIG. 1 ). In this embodiment, theair inlet module 28 has a lateralperforated plate 42 directly mountable to the housing of the electronic cabinet, aprotector plate 50 outwardly mounted to the lateralperforated plate 42, afilter element 52 inwardly mountable to the housing of the electronic cabinet and over the air inlet module opening 36 (seeFIG. 1 ). - As best seen in the side elevation view D of the
air inlet module 28, theprotector plate 50 has abottom edge 86 having abottom flange 106 extending inwardly from thebottom edge 86 and atop edge 78 having atop flange 80 extending inwardly from thetop edge 78. However, the bottom andtop flanges perforated plate 42 such that they define a respective one of abottom air inlet 108 and atop air inlet 110. A spacing between an edge of thebottom flange 106 and the lateralperforated plate 42 defining thebottom air inlet 108 and a spacing between an edge of thetop flange 80 and the lateralperforated plate 42 defining thetop air inlet 110. -
FIG. 7 shows an enlarged view of the side elevation view E of theair inlet module 28 ofFIGS. 6A to 6E but mounted to thehousing 12 of the electronic cabinet. As illustrated, air can follow anair path 112 which passes through thebottom air inlet 108, then through theperforations 41 of the lateralperforated plate 42 and then through thefilter element 52 prior to entering inside the housing of the electronic cabinet. As shown, theprotector plate 50 can shield the perforations from horizontally-oriented projections of ice orwater 114. -
FIGS. 8A to 8C show oblique views of theair inlet module 28 ofFIGS. 6A to 6E . Thetop air inlet 110 is best seen in inset E whereas both insets E and F show that theside flanges 84 of theprotector plate 50 extend over theside flanges 74 of the lateralperforated plate 42 in order to potentially prevent water, snow, slush and/or particles from entering inside theair inlet module 28. -
FIG. 9 shows an oblique view of theair inlet module 28 ofFIGS. 6A to 6E taken from the inside of thehousing 12 of the electronic cabinet. The airinlet module opening 36 is outwardly covered by the lateralperforated plate 42 and its array ofperforations 41 can be seen. In this view, there are provided filter element receiving guides 116 for receiving thefilter element 42. In this embodiment, the filter element receiving guides 116 includes two vertical guides (only theguide 116 a is shown) inwardly mounted along twoside edges 118 of the air inlet module opening 36 of thehousing 12 of the electronic cabinet and onehorizontal guide 116 b inwardly mounted along abottom edge 120 of the air inlet module opening 36 of thehousing 12 of the electronic cabinet. In this configuration, thefilter element 52 is slidably engageable to thehousing 12 of the electronic cabinet via the filter element receiving guides 116. In another embodiment, the filter element can be fastened to the housing of the electronic cabinet or alternately be snapingly engaged thereto depending on the application. -
FIG. 10 shows an oblique view of theair inlet module 28 ofFIGS. 6A to 6E taken from the outside of thehousing 12 of the electronic cabinet. The lateralperforated plate 42 is mounted to thehousing 12 of the electronic cabinet via bore hole(s) and fastener(s) 122. The side flanges 84 of theprotector plate 50 are fastened to theside flanges 74 of the lateralperforated plate 42 via bore holes andfasteners 124. Thetop air inlet 110 is well seen in this view. -
FIG. 11 shows an oblique view, taken from the outside and from below, of another example of anelectronic cabinet 10 having another example of anair outlet module 30. As shown, theelectronic cabinet 10 has ahousing 12 havinglateral walls 16 including adoor 20 hinged to one of thelateral walls 16 and acover 22 connected to thelateral walls 16. As shown, theair outlet module 30 is provided proximate to thecover 22 of thehousing 12 of theelectronic cabinet 10 in this example. - As shown, the
door 20 is recessed relative to thecover 22 of thehousing 12 thus defining aspacing 130 between thedoor 20 and thecover 22. The recessed portion of thecover 22 has a bottomperforated plate 132 facing downwardly to evacuate the heated air from inside thehousing 12 of theelectronic cabinet 10 during use. -
FIG. 12 is an oblique and sectional view of a top portion of theelectronic cabinet 10 shown inFIG. 11 . One can see thecover 22 of thehousing 12 and a section of theair outlet module 30. In this example, theair outlet module 30 has anenclosure 46 mountable to the interior of theelectronic cabinet 10. Theenclosure 46 has the bottomperforated plate 132 wherein the perforations are provided at afirst end 132 a and abottom air inlet 134 provided in the form of a hole at second end 132 b, opposite thefirst end 132 a, of the bottomperforated plate 132. In this embodiment, theenclosure 46 has twochicane members 136 mounted inside theenclosure 46 to create theair path 138. Theenclosure 46 can have one or more than two chicane members. -
FIGS. 13A to 13F shows different views of theair outlet module 30 ofFIG. 11 . These views include a front elevation view A, a top elevation view B, a bottom elevation view C, two oblique views D and E and a side elevation view F (not to scale) taken along lines C-C. In this example, theair outlet module 30 has anair blower 140 mounted inside theenclosure 46 and over thebottom air inlet 134 to blow air from the interior of the housing of the electronic cabinet to the outside thereof via the bottom perforatedplate 132 along theair path 138. - As can be understood, the examples described above and illustrated are intended to be exemplary only. The filter element of the air inlet module is optional. The scope is indicated by the appended claims.
Claims (7)
1.-10. (canceled)
11. An air outlet module for an outdoor weather-resistant electronic cabinet having an housing, the air outlet module comprising:
an enclosure being mountable to the housing and comprising a bottom perforated plate characterized by a plurality of perforations at a first end and a bottom air inlet at a second end opposite the first end; and
a filter element, including chicane members, being mountable inside the enclosure.
12. (canceled)
13. The air outlet inlet module of claim 11 further wherein the enclosure is receivable in a air outlet module opening, the perforated plate being mountable to the housing via the enclosure.
14. The air outlet module of claim 13 wherein the filter element has a base which is removably receivable onto a base of the enclosure.
15-21. (canceled)
22. The air outlet module of claim 11 , wherein the filter element extends within the enclosure between the perforations at the first end and the bottom air inlet at the second end of the bottom perforated plate.
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