US20140263129A1 - Rack assembly - Google Patents
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05K—PRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
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- H05K7/14—Mounting supporting structure in casing or on frame or rack
- H05K7/1485—Servers; Data center rooms, e.g. 19-inch computer racks
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- the present invention relates to a rack assembly, and more particularly, to a rack assembly that is composed of various parts and has strength for heavy load.
- the conventional racks are used for managing servos and computers so as to store the data and be connected with computers and electronic equipments of different departments needs.
- the conventional racks are manufactured by the manufacturing factories and each rack is manufactured by assembling and welding processes.
- the finished racks are then sent to the users' offices.
- significant space is required when transporting the racks to the users' offices.
- the doors of the offices are small, the racks are difficult to be easily installed in the offices.
- the conventional assembled racks use adapting connectors at the corners of the racks, however, stress are concentrated at these adapting connectors at the corners so that the connection can be easily damaged and cannot used for heavy load.
- the present invention intends to provide a rack assembly which can be assembled in the offices and the strength is improved to bear heavy load.
- the present invention relates to a rack assembly and comprises at least four columns, a top frame module and a bottom frame module.
- the top frame module comprises a top frame, a top connection unit connected to the top frame, and at least four top fixing slots.
- the top connection unit comprises multiple top connection parts.
- the at least four top fixing slots are formed by connections of the top frame and the top connection parts.
- the bottom frame module comprises a bottom frame, a bottom connection unit connected to the bottom frame, and at least four bottom fixing slots.
- the bottom connection unit has multiple bottom connection parts.
- the at least four bottom fixing slots are formed by connections of the bottom frame and the bottom connection parts.
- the at least four columns are connected between the top and bottom frame modules by locking units.
- the rack assembly can be easily disassembled for reducing the room required in transportation, and the rack assembly can be easily assembled in offices.
- each of the top connection parts has at least one top notch and the top frame has at least four top corners which are located corresponding to the at least four notches so as to form the at least four top fixing slots.
- each of the bottom connection parts has at least one bottom notch and the bottom frame has at least four bottom corners which are located corresponding to the at least four bottom notches so as to form the at least four bottom fixing slots.
- each of the top connection parts has a top locking plate and each of the bottom connection parts has a bottom locking plate which is located corresponding to the top locking plate so as to be connected links.
- each of the top locking plate and the bottom locking plate has an elongate hole for convenience of adjustment.
- the top frame has a top bent wall extending downward from the inside thereof and the bottom frame has a bottom bent wall extending upward from the inside thereof to reinforce the strength.
- the top frame and the top connection part are in contact with each other in face-face manner and the bottom frame and the bottom connection part are in contact with each other in face-face manner.
- the top locking unit comprises a male bolt and a female bolt, the male bolt and the female bolt respectively extend through the top frame, the top connection part and the column.
- the bottom locking unit comprises a male bolt and a female bolt, the male bolt and the female bolt respectively extend through the bottom frame, the bottom connection part and the column.
- the bottom frame is connected with a roller unit.
- the top frame has a first top U-frame, a second top U-frame, a first top connection plate and a second top connection plate.
- the first top connection plate connects the first top U-frame to one end of the second top U-frame.
- the second top connection plate connects the first top U-frame to the other end of the second top U-frame.
- the bottom frame has a first bottom U-frame, a second bottom U-frame, a first bottom connection plate and a second bottom connection plate.
- the first bottom connection plate connects the bottom top U-frame to one end of the second bottom U-frame.
- the second bottom connection plate connects the bottom top U-frame to the other end of the second bottom U-frame.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a rack assembly without using adapting connectors, and while has strength.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view to show the rack assembly of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view to show the rack assembly of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view to show the upper and bottom portions of the rack assembly of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows the parts of the rack assembly of the present invention when in assembling
- FIG. 5 shows the parts of the top frame module of the rack assembly of the present invention when in assembling
- FIG. 6 shows the parts of the bottom frame module and the rest parts of the rack assembly of the present invention when in assembling
- FIG. 7 shows the parts of the bottom frame module of the rack assembly of the present invention when in assembling
- FIG. 8 shows the locking units and the bottom frame module of the rack assembly of the present invention when in assembling
- FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view to show the locking units of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is another cross sectional view to show the locking units of the present invention.
- the rack assembly of the present invention comprises four columns 10 , a top frame module 20 and a bottom frame module 30 , so as to reduce the room required when in transportation and the ability for management of load is also increased.
- the top frame module 20 comprises a top frame 21 , a top connection unit 22 and at least four top fixing slots 23 .
- the top connection unit 22 has multiple top connection parts 221 which are connected to the inside of the top frame 21 .
- the at least four top fixing slots 23 each are formed by connections of the top frame 21 and the top connection parts 221 , and the four columns 10 have their respective four first ends inserted into the at least four top fixing slots 23 .
- Each of the four columns 10 and each of the at least four top fixing slots 23 are secured by at least one top locking unit T 1 so as to secure the relative position between the column 10 and the top fixing slot 23 .
- the top frame 21 has a first top U-frame 213 , a second top U-frame 214 , a first top connection plate 215 and a second top connection plate 216 .
- the first top connection plate 215 connects the first top U-frame 213 to one end of the second top U-frame 214 .
- the second top connection plate 216 connects the first top U-frame 213 to the other end of the second top U-frame 214 .
- the bottom frame module 30 comprises a bottom frame 31 , a bottom connection unit 32 and at least four bottom fixing slots 33 .
- the bottom connection unit 32 is connected to the bottom frame 31 and comprises multiple bottom connection parts 321 .
- the at least four bottom fixing slots 33 are formed by connections of the bottom frame 31 and the bottom connection parts 321 .
- the four columns 10 have their respective four second ends inserted into the at least four bottom fixing slots 33 .
- Each of the four columns 10 and each of the at least four bottom fixing slots 33 are secured by at least one bottom locking unit T 2 .
- the bottom frame 31 has a first bottom U-frame 313 , a second bottom U-frame 314 , a first bottom connection plate 315 and a second bottom connection plate 316 .
- the first bottom connection plate 315 connects the bottom top U-frame 313 to one end of the second bottom U-frame 314 .
- the second bottom connection plate 316 connects the bottom top U-frame 313 to the other end of the second bottom U-frame 314 .
- each of the top connection parts 221 has at least one top notch 2211 and the top frame 21 has at least four top corners 211 which are located corresponding to the at least four notches 2211 so as to form the at least four top fixing slots 23 .
- the top frame 21 and the top connection part 221 are in contact with each other in face-face manner so that the load is supported by the top locking units T 1 , the top frame 21 and the top connection part 221 .
- each of the bottom connection parts 321 has at least one bottom notch 3211 and the bottom frame 31 has at least four bottom corners 311 which are located corresponding to the at least four bottom notches 3211 so as to form the at least four bottom fixing slots 33 .
- the bottom frame 31 and the bottom connection part 321 are in contact with each other in face-face manner so that the load is supported by the bottom locking units T 2 , the bottom frame 31 and the bottom connection part 321 .
- the top frame 21 has a top bent wall 212 extending downward from the inside thereof and the bottom frame 31 has a bottom bent wall 312 extending upward from an inside thereof.
- the top and bottom bent walls 212 , 312 reinforce the connection between the top connection parts 221 and the top frame 21 , and between the bottom connection parts 321 and the bottom frame 31 .
- each of the top connection parts 221 has a top locking plate 2212 and each of the bottom connection parts 321 has a bottom locking plate 3212 which is located corresponding to the top locking plate 2212 so as to be connected to four links 40 .
- the links 40 are used to position the electric devices in the rack assembly.
- Each of the top locking plate 2212 and the bottom locking plate 3212 has an elongate hole so that the links 40 can be fixed at different positions along the elongate holes to adapt the sizes of the electric devices.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show that the top locking unit T 1 comprises a male bolt and a female bolt, the male bolt and the female bolt respectively extend through the top frame 21 , the top connection part 221 and the column 10 to connect the top frame 21 , the top connection part 221 and the column 10 .
- the bottom locking unit T 2 comprises a male bolt and a female bolt, the male bolt and the female bolt respectively extend through the bottom frame 31 , the bottom connection part 321 and the column 10 to position the bottom frame 31 , the bottom connection part 321 and the column 10 .
- the bottom frame 31 is connected with a roller unit 50 by which the rack assembly is moved easily.
- the rack assembly is easily assembled and disassembled, and the room required for transportation and storage is reduced.
- the strength of the rack assembly is reinforced to accept more electric devices.
Abstract
A rack assembly includes at least four columns, a top frame module and a bottom frame module. The at least four columns are connected between the top and bottom frame modules. The rack assembly can be easily disassembled for reducing the room required in transportation, and the rack assembly can be easily assembled in offices.
Description
- (1) Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a rack assembly, and more particularly, to a rack assembly that is composed of various parts and has strength for heavy load.
- (2) Description of the Prior Art
- The conventional racks are used for managing servos and computers so as to store the data and be connected with computers and electronic equipments of different departments needs.
- The conventional racks are manufactured by the manufacturing factories and each rack is manufactured by assembling and welding processes. The finished racks are then sent to the users' offices. However, significant space is required when transporting the racks to the users' offices. When the doors of the offices are small, the racks are difficult to be easily installed in the offices.
- The conventional assembled racks use adapting connectors at the corners of the racks, however, stress are concentrated at these adapting connectors at the corners so that the connection can be easily damaged and cannot used for heavy load.
- The present invention intends to provide a rack assembly which can be assembled in the offices and the strength is improved to bear heavy load.
- The present invention relates to a rack assembly and comprises at least four columns, a top frame module and a bottom frame module. The top frame module comprises a top frame, a top connection unit connected to the top frame, and at least four top fixing slots. The top connection unit comprises multiple top connection parts. The at least four top fixing slots are formed by connections of the top frame and the top connection parts. The bottom frame module comprises a bottom frame, a bottom connection unit connected to the bottom frame, and at least four bottom fixing slots. The bottom connection unit has multiple bottom connection parts. The at least four bottom fixing slots are formed by connections of the bottom frame and the bottom connection parts. The at least four columns are connected between the top and bottom frame modules by locking units. The rack assembly can be easily disassembled for reducing the room required in transportation, and the rack assembly can be easily assembled in offices.
- Preferably, each of the top connection parts has at least one top notch and the top frame has at least four top corners which are located corresponding to the at least four notches so as to form the at least four top fixing slots.
- Preferably, each of the bottom connection parts has at least one bottom notch and the bottom frame has at least four bottom corners which are located corresponding to the at least four bottom notches so as to form the at least four bottom fixing slots.
- Preferably, each of the top connection parts has a top locking plate and each of the bottom connection parts has a bottom locking plate which is located corresponding to the top locking plate so as to be connected links.
- Preferably, each of the top locking plate and the bottom locking plate has an elongate hole for convenience of adjustment.
- Preferably, the top frame has a top bent wall extending downward from the inside thereof and the bottom frame has a bottom bent wall extending upward from the inside thereof to reinforce the strength.
- Preferably, the top frame and the top connection part are in contact with each other in face-face manner and the bottom frame and the bottom connection part are in contact with each other in face-face manner.
- Preferably, the top locking unit comprises a male bolt and a female bolt, the male bolt and the female bolt respectively extend through the top frame, the top connection part and the column. The bottom locking unit comprises a male bolt and a female bolt, the male bolt and the female bolt respectively extend through the bottom frame, the bottom connection part and the column.
- Preferably, the bottom frame is connected with a roller unit.
- Preferably, the top frame has a first top U-frame, a second top U-frame, a first top connection plate and a second top connection plate. The first top connection plate connects the first top U-frame to one end of the second top U-frame. The second top connection plate connects the first top U-frame to the other end of the second top U-frame. The bottom frame has a first bottom U-frame, a second bottom U-frame, a first bottom connection plate and a second bottom connection plate. The first bottom connection plate connects the bottom top U-frame to one end of the second bottom U-frame. The second bottom connection plate connects the bottom top U-frame to the other end of the second bottom U-frame.
- The primary object of the present invention is to provide a rack assembly without using adapting connectors, and while has strength.
- The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view to show the rack assembly of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view to show the rack assembly of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view to show the upper and bottom portions of the rack assembly of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 shows the parts of the rack assembly of the present invention when in assembling; -
FIG. 5 shows the parts of the top frame module of the rack assembly of the present invention when in assembling; -
FIG. 6 shows the parts of the bottom frame module and the rest parts of the rack assembly of the present invention when in assembling; -
FIG. 7 shows the parts of the bottom frame module of the rack assembly of the present invention when in assembling; -
FIG. 8 shows the locking units and the bottom frame module of the rack assembly of the present invention when in assembling; -
FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view to show the locking units of the present invention, and -
FIG. 10 is another cross sectional view to show the locking units of the present invention. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the rack assembly of the present invention comprises fourcolumns 10, atop frame module 20 and abottom frame module 30, so as to reduce the room required when in transportation and the ability for management of load is also increased. - As shown in
FIGS. 2 to 5 , thetop frame module 20 comprises atop frame 21, atop connection unit 22 and at least fourtop fixing slots 23. Thetop connection unit 22 has multipletop connection parts 221 which are connected to the inside of thetop frame 21. The at least fourtop fixing slots 23 each are formed by connections of thetop frame 21 and thetop connection parts 221, and the fourcolumns 10 have their respective four first ends inserted into the at least fourtop fixing slots 23. Each of the fourcolumns 10 and each of the at least fourtop fixing slots 23 are secured by at least one top locking unit T1 so as to secure the relative position between thecolumn 10 and thetop fixing slot 23. Thetop frame 21 has a firsttop U-frame 213, a secondtop U-frame 214, a firsttop connection plate 215 and a secondtop connection plate 216. The firsttop connection plate 215 connects the firsttop U-frame 213 to one end of the secondtop U-frame 214. The secondtop connection plate 216 connects the firsttop U-frame 213 to the other end of the secondtop U-frame 214. By using thetop connection parts 221, the firsttop connection plate 215 and the secondtop connection plate 216, thetop frame module 20 can support more load than the conventional rack assemblies. - As shown in
FIGS. 4 to 8 , thebottom frame module 30 comprises abottom frame 31, abottom connection unit 32 and at least fourbottom fixing slots 33. Thebottom connection unit 32 is connected to thebottom frame 31 and comprises multiplebottom connection parts 321. The at least fourbottom fixing slots 33 are formed by connections of thebottom frame 31 and thebottom connection parts 321. The fourcolumns 10 have their respective four second ends inserted into the at least fourbottom fixing slots 33. Each of the fourcolumns 10 and each of the at least fourbottom fixing slots 33 are secured by at least one bottom locking unit T2. Thebottom frame 31 has afirst bottom U-frame 313, asecond bottom U-frame 314, a firstbottom connection plate 315 and a secondbottom connection plate 316. The firstbottom connection plate 315 connects thebottom top U-frame 313 to one end of thesecond bottom U-frame 314. The secondbottom connection plate 316 connects thebottom top U-frame 313 to the other end of thesecond bottom U-frame 314. By using thebottom connection parts 321, the firstbottom connection plate 315 and the secondbottom connection plate 316, thebottom frame module 30 can support more load than the conventional rack assemblies. - As shown in
FIGS. 3 to 5 , each of thetop connection parts 221 has at least onetop notch 2211 and thetop frame 21 has at least fourtop corners 211 which are located corresponding to the at least fournotches 2211 so as to form the at least fourtop fixing slots 23. Thetop frame 21 and thetop connection part 221 are in contact with each other in face-face manner so that the load is supported by the top locking units T1, thetop frame 21 and thetop connection part 221. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , each of thebottom connection parts 321 has at least onebottom notch 3211 and thebottom frame 31 has at least fourbottom corners 311 which are located corresponding to the at least fourbottom notches 3211 so as to form the at least fourbottom fixing slots 33. Thebottom frame 31 and thebottom connection part 321 are in contact with each other in face-face manner so that the load is supported by the bottom locking units T2, thebottom frame 31 and thebottom connection part 321. - As shown in
FIGS. 5 to 7 , thetop frame 21 has a topbent wall 212 extending downward from the inside thereof and thebottom frame 31 has a bottombent wall 312 extending upward from an inside thereof. The top and bottombent walls top connection parts 221 and thetop frame 21, and between thebottom connection parts 321 and thebottom frame 31. - As shown in
FIGS. 4 to 9 , each of thetop connection parts 221 has atop locking plate 2212 and each of thebottom connection parts 321 has abottom locking plate 3212 which is located corresponding to thetop locking plate 2212 so as to be connected to fourlinks 40. Thelinks 40 are used to position the electric devices in the rack assembly. Each of thetop locking plate 2212 and thebottom locking plate 3212 has an elongate hole so that thelinks 40 can be fixed at different positions along the elongate holes to adapt the sizes of the electric devices. -
FIGS. 9 and 10 show that the top locking unit T1 comprises a male bolt and a female bolt, the male bolt and the female bolt respectively extend through thetop frame 21, thetop connection part 221 and thecolumn 10 to connect thetop frame 21, thetop connection part 221 and thecolumn 10. Similarly, the bottom locking unit T2 comprises a male bolt and a female bolt, the male bolt and the female bolt respectively extend through thebottom frame 31, thebottom connection part 321 and thecolumn 10 to position thebottom frame 31, thebottom connection part 321 and thecolumn 10. - As shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7 , thebottom frame 31 is connected with aroller unit 50 by which the rack assembly is moved easily. - The rack assembly is easily assembled and disassembled, and the room required for transportation and storage is reduced. The strength of the rack assembly is reinforced to accept more electric devices.
- While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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1. A rack assembly comprising:
at least four columns;
a top frame module having a top frame, a top connection unit and at least four top fixing slots;
the top connection unit connected to the top frame, the top connection unit having multiple top connection parts, the at least four top fixing slots formed by connections of the top frame and the top connection parts, the at least four columns having at least four first ends thereof inserted into the at least four top fixing slots, each of the at least four columns and each of the at least four top fixing slots being secured by at least one top locking unit;
a bottom frame module having a bottom frame, a bottom connection unit and at least four bottom fixing slots;
the bottom connection unit connected to the bottom frame, the bottom connection unit having multiple bottom connection parts, the at least four bottom fixing slots formed by connections of the bottom frame and the bottom connection parts, the at least four columns having at least four second ends thereof inserted into the at least four bottom fixing slots, each of the at least four columns and each of the at least four bottom fixing slots being secured by at least one bottom locking unit.
2. The rack assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of the top connection parts has at least one top notch and the top frame has at least four top corners which are located corresponding to the at least four notches so as to form the at least four top fixing slots.
3. The rack assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of the bottom connection parts has at least one bottom notch and the bottom frame has at least four bottom corners which are located corresponding to the at least four bottom notches so as to form the at least four bottom fixing slots.
4. The rack assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each of the top connection parts has a top locking plate and each of the bottom connection parts has a bottom locking plate which is located corresponding to the top locking plate so as to be connected to four links.
5. The rack assembly as claimed in claim 4 , wherein each of the top locking plate and the bottom locking plate has an elongate hole.
6. The rack assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the top frame has a top bent wall extending downward from an inside thereof and the bottom frame has a bottom bent wall extending upward from an inside thereof.
7. The rack assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the top frame and the top connection part are in contact with each other in face-face manner and the bottom frame and the bottom connection part are in contact with each other in face-face manner.
8. The rack assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the top locking unit comprises a male bolt and a female bolt, the male bolt and the female bolt respectively extend through the top frame, the top connection part and the column, the bottom locking unit comprises a male bolt and a female bolt, the male bolt and the female bolt respectively extend through the bottom frame, the bottom connection part and the column.
9. The rack assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bottom frame is connected with a roller unit.
10. The rack assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the top frame has a first top U-frame, a second top U-frame, a first top connection plate and a second top connection plate, the first top connection plate connects the first top U-frame to one end of the second top U-frame, the second top connection plate connects the first top U-frame to the other end of the second top U-frame, the bottom frame has a first bottom U-frame, a second bottom U-frame, a first bottom connection plate and a second bottom connection plate, the first bottom connection plate connects the bottom top U-frame to one end of the second bottom U-frame, the second bottom connection plate connects the bottom top U-frame to the other end of the second bottom U-frame.
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