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EQUIPMENT RACK BRACING
A brace assembly for an electronic equipment enclosure which may include a door is disclosed. The brace assembly may include a frame, a plurality of deadbolt assemblies and a plurality of catch rails. The frame may enclose a plurality of rigidly attached cross-members, and may fit within a perimeter of the door and attach to a face of the door. The plurality of deadbolt assemblies may be attached to the frame, and each deadbolt assembly may include a deadbolt. The plurality of catch rails may be configured to attach to the electronic equipment enclosure, and the catch rails may have recesses defined to receive a plurality of deadbolts when the door is in a closed position, and the deadbolts are in a latched position, thereby providing seismic bracing.
EQUIPMENT RACK BRACING
A brace assembly for an electronic equipment enclosure which may include a door is disclosed. The brace assembly may include a frame, a plurality of deadbolt assemblies and a plurality of catch rails. The frame may enclose a plurality of rigidly attached cross-members, and may fit within a perimeter of the door and attach to a face of the door. The plurality of deadbolt assemblies may be attached to the frame, and each deadbolt assembly may include a deadbolt. The plurality of catch rails may be configured to attach to the electronic equipment enclosure, and the catch rails may have recesses defined to receive a plurality of deadbolts when the door is in a closed position, and the deadbolts are in a latched position, thereby providing seismic bracing.
EQUIPMENT RACK BRACING
MANN CHRISTOPHER W (author) / MERINO TRISTAN A (author) / MINYARD JASON E (author) / SAYLOR JONI E (author) / VANDE CORPUT GREGORY S (author)
2015-10-01
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
Wiley | 2008
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