[go: up one dir, main page]
More Web Proxy on the site http://driver.im/

US2644602A - Enclosure formed by extruded side walls having an integral flange - Google Patents

Enclosure formed by extruded side walls having an integral flange Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2644602A
US2644602A US757896A US75789647A US2644602A US 2644602 A US2644602 A US 2644602A US 757896 A US757896 A US 757896A US 75789647 A US75789647 A US 75789647A US 2644602 A US2644602 A US 2644602A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
flange
strip
extruded
enclosure
side walls
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US757896A
Inventor
Raymond W Ross
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Leeds and Northrup Co
Original Assignee
Leeds and Northrup Co
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Leeds and Northrup Co filed Critical Leeds and Northrup Co
Priority to US757896A priority Critical patent/US2644602A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2644602A publication Critical patent/US2644602A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01RMEASURING ELECTRIC VARIABLES; MEASURING MAGNETIC VARIABLES
    • G01R11/00Electromechanical arrangements for measuring time integral of electric power or current, e.g. of consumption
    • G01R11/02Constructional details
    • G01R11/04Housings; Supporting racks; Arrangements of terminals

Definitions

  • This invention relates to enclosures or housings and has for an object the provision of wall structure formed from a common sheet or strip, including an integral flange, the strip and flange as a whole being of extruded metal.
  • the enclosure may be of a standard size but frequently, due to the addition of components, an enclosure of greater width or breadth is needed. In the past, it has been necessary either to stock housings of a wide variety of sizes or to have them made to order to meet the needs of a particular device.
  • a box of any selected length or width may be readily fabricated from a strip or sheet of extruded metal and in which there has been included in the extruding process the supporting and strengthening flange or flanges.
  • a suitable length of such a sheet is selected and the flange or flanges marked to define the angular junctures of the sides.
  • the flange or flanges are milled out to form V-notches. The milling is preferably carried slightly into the body of the sheet material, in effect to form scoring lines and to localize and fix the bending of the material.
  • the extruded sheet material may also include tongues which may mate with corresponding tongues extending from the cover members and the flanges may include grooves for sealing material. If a plurality of shelves are desired, the requisite number of flanges may be included during the extruding operation.
  • Fig. l-A is an isometric view, with parts cut away, of an enclosure embodying the invention
  • Fig. l-B is a cover designed for use with the enclosure of Fig. l-A;
  • Fig. 2 is an isometric view of sheet material of the type utilized for the cover of Fig. 1-13 and shows the corner notch milled therein;
  • Fig. 3 is an isometric View of Fig. 2 after bending and after insertion of a closure member
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional elevation of the assembled box of Figs. 1-A and l-B, and shows a sealing means disposed in a groove of one of the flanges;
  • Fig. 5 is an exploded isometric view illustrating the manner in which the meeting ends of the strip of material forming the side walls of Fig. 1-A may be mechanically connected;
  • Fig. 6 illustrates the cover of Fig. 1-13 disposed beneath and supporting the enclosure of Fig. 1-A;
  • Fig. '7 shows a modification of the upper flange of Fig. l-A.
  • FIG. l-A an enclosure lil comprising angularly disposed side walls II, l2, l3 and 14 formed by a single extruded strip of material and including integral reinforcing flanges l5 and [6.
  • the strip is formed of a material which may be extruded, such for example, as aluminum or one of its alloys.
  • the flanges l5 and I6 extend w lengthwise of the entire strip for a distance adequate to form one or more enclosures of the desired length and width.
  • the length of the strip is cut or selected in accordance with the desired perimeter of the enclosure.
  • V-notches are milled from the flanges l5 and I6, the milling preferably being carried partly into the strip or sheet itself as indicated at I! in Figs. l-A and 2.
  • a bending or scoring line for the sheet of material between the flanges l5 and It, Fig. l-A, while the sides of the V-notches or their angles are se-. lected so that when the aforesaid sides, such as [Z and I3, extend at-the desired angle with respect to each other, shown as right angles, the sides of the V-notch in the, wall-juncture are substantially in abutting engagement.
  • the ends of the strip are mechanically interlocked with each other by any suitablemeans. Preferably they are reduced in section as by milling so that when they meet they define a groove or recess 18, Figs. l-A and 5, which extends across their abutting ends to provide for nesting therein of a structural or reinforcing member 19.
  • the member I9 may be secured therein in any suitable manner and it may also include studs 20, Fig. 5, arranged to nest 'Within openings Hand 22 in the respective ends of the strip. Though only one stud 20 has been shown in Fig.
  • a channel or recess 25 may also be formed in the flange l5 during the extruding process, the recess being for the reception of a sealing and/or spacing means 26.
  • a closure member 21 may rest upon the sealing and/or spacing means 26 and it may be held in position as by screws 28 threadedly engaging suitable openings in the flanges, one of which, the opening 29, is shown in Fig. l-A.
  • the closure member 21 may be spaced at any selected distance above the flange I5.
  • it may be of rigid material with or without soft sealing faces.
  • the closure member 21 is located so that its upper surface is at least as high as the upper surface of the tongue 23.
  • the closure member 27 forms a supporting panel for measuring apparatus disposed thereon and for circuit components such as meters, switches, and the like.
  • an additional enclosure or cover 39 Figs. l-B, 2 and 3 may be provided. It too is preferably constructed from a single extruded strip 3!, having a flange 32 and an upper bead 33 integrally formed therewith. V-notches areprovided at the junctures of the side walls, one of these, the notch 31a, being shown in Fig. 2, and in the assembly an upper closure 34 is disposed in the notch provided between the bead 33 and the flange 32.
  • , Fig. 2 is shown in the assembled position in Fig. 3 with the closure member 34 disposed in said notch or recess.
  • the strip 3! is provided with a downwardly extending tongue 35 forming an extension of the outer surface of the strip 31.
  • the tongue 35 of the cover is disposed to nest over the tongue 23 of the enclosure 10 in the manner illustrated in Fig. 4.
  • the cover or enclosure 36 may be held in place by conventional latches. separable hinges may be provided so that when the cover 39 is swung to open position it may be bodily removed from the position shown in Fig. 4.
  • the strip of Fig. 1-A may be provided with tongues extending outwardly from the inner surface to receive in overlapping relation th tongues 35, as shown in Fig. 6.
  • the cover 39 forms an elevated support, for.
  • fastening screws 31 Fig. 7 may extend through the closure 2'! with eccentric nuts 38 thereon.
  • Each eccentric nut is provided with an eccent'rically located hole so that the extending portion thereof may engage the side wall I la of the enclosure to prevent the turning thereof during the tightening of the screw 31.
  • the eccentric nut 38 will eventually turn with it and out of engagement with a ledge [5a.
  • the ledge 15a differs in, cross section from the ledge 15 of Fig. l-B, the variation being shown as indicative of the fact thatthe ledge or flange may be of any desired shape which may be readily extruded along with the body portion of the strip.
  • a bottom closure member 40 may be secured to the ledge 16 in any suitable manner, such as by spot welding or by screws, one such screw, the screw 4
  • Box structure including side wall structure comprising an extruded strip having a continuous unbroken outer surface and an inner surface including as an extruded element thereof solid projectin longitudinal flange structure spaced from the edges of said extruded strip, a groove formed in a surface of said flange structure adjacent an edge of said extruded strip, said extruded strip being bent at spaced notched locations to form corners of said box structure, means for securing together the ends of said extruded strip, a member mounted in said groove, and a closure member secured to said flange structure for retaining said first-named member in said groove.
  • An enclosure comprising angularly disposed side walls all formed from a common extruded planar strip member folded along a plurality of spaced transverse lines to form a plurality of corners with the free ends of said strip meeting in abutting relation intermediate two of said corners, said member having a solid flange integral therewith, said flange protruding as flange sections from the body portions of the side walls, said'member also having a peripheral tongue at one edge thereof, said flange sections abutting at the junctures of said angularly disposed side Walls to form a substantially continuous flange, the abutting ends of said extruded member having a shape defining a recess extending across their abutting ends and including a plurality of openings, a structural member having a corresponding plurality of projections cooperating with said plurality of openings in said ends positioned in said recess for filling said recess and for mechanically holdin said ends together, a closure member, said flange

Landscapes

  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Packaging Of Annular Or Rod-Shaped Articles, Wearing Apparel, Cassettes, Or The Like (AREA)

Description

y 1953 L R. w. R058 2,644,602
ENCLOSURE FORMED BY EXTRUDED SIDE WALLS HAVING AN INTEGRAL FLANGE Filed Ju ne 28, 1947 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 7 v 4- .IIIIIIIYIIIII'IIIIIIIIII f/NVENTOR ATTORNEYS v July 7, 1953 R. w, 055 2,644,602
ENCLOSURE FORMED BY EXTRUDED SIDE WALLS HAVING AN INTEGRAL FLANGE Filed June 28, 1947 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 nwtzv Tax? A T'TORNE VS Patented July 7, 1953 ENCLOSURE FORMED BY EXTRUDED SIDE WALLS HAVING AN INTEGRAL FLA NGE Raymond W. Ross, Philadelphia, 2a., assignor to Leeds and Northrup Company, Philadelphia, Pa., a corporation of Pennsylvania Application June 28, 1947, Serial No. 757,896
2 Claims.
This invention relates to enclosures or housings and has for an object the provision of wall structure formed from a common sheet or strip, including an integral flange, the strip and flange as a whole being of extruded metal. By forming a continuous strip or sheet from extruded metal with an integral flange or flanges, it becomes possible to notch the metal to define the angular junctures of the side walls at any selected distance apart and thus readily fabricate an enclosure of any desired length and width, and which when formed has a flange located in the exact position required to form a desired support for a top or bottom closure member.
More particularly, and by way of example of one typical use of the invention, its application will be explained in connection with electrical measuring instruments, preferably mounted within housings or enclosures. Ordinarily the enclosure may be of a standard size but frequently, due to the addition of components, an enclosure of greater width or breadth is needed. In the past, it has been necessary either to stock housings of a wide variety of sizes or to have them made to order to meet the needs of a particular device.
In accordance with the present invention, a box of any selected length or width may be readily fabricated from a strip or sheet of extruded metal and in which there has been included in the extruding process the supporting and strengthening flange or flanges. A suitable length of such a sheet is selected and the flange or flanges marked to define the angular junctures of the sides. In the region of each angle or juncture the flange or flanges are milled out to form V-notches. The milling is preferably carried slightly into the body of the sheet material, in effect to form scoring lines and to localize and fix the bending of the material. The extruded sheet material may also include tongues which may mate with corresponding tongues extending from the cover members and the flanges may include grooves for sealing material. If a plurality of shelves are desired, the requisite number of flanges may be included during the extruding operation.
For a more detailed disclosure of the invention and for further objects and advantages thereof, reference is to be had to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. l-A is an isometric view, with parts cut away, of an enclosure embodying the invention;
Fig. l-B is a cover designed for use with the enclosure of Fig. l-A;
Fig. 2 is an isometric view of sheet material of the type utilized for the cover of Fig. 1-13 and shows the corner notch milled therein;
Fig. 3 is an isometric View of Fig. 2 after bending and after insertion of a closure member;
Fig. 4 is a sectional elevation of the assembled box of Figs. 1-A and l-B, and shows a sealing means disposed in a groove of one of the flanges;
Fig. 5 is an exploded isometric view illustrating the manner in which the meeting ends of the strip of material forming the side walls of Fig. 1-A may be mechanically connected;
Fig. 6 illustrates the cover of Fig. 1-13 disposed beneath and supporting the enclosure of Fig. 1-A;
and r Fig. '7 shows a modification of the upper flange of Fig. l-A.
Referring to the drawings, there is shown in Fig. l-A an enclosure lil comprising angularly disposed side walls II, l2, l3 and 14 formed by a single extruded strip of material and including integral reinforcing flanges l5 and [6. The strip is formed of a material which may be extruded, such for example, as aluminum or one of its alloys. In the extrusion of the strip or sheet of material, the flanges l5 and I6 extend w lengthwise of the entire strip for a distance adequate to form one or more enclosures of the desired length and width. Of course, if enclosures of smaller dimensions are to be made the length of the stripis cut or selected in accordance with the desired perimeter of the enclosure. To form the angular junctures or corners of the enclosure, V-notches are milled from the flanges l5 and I6, the milling preferably being carried partly into the strip or sheet itself as indicated at I! in Figs. l-A and 2. Thus, there is provided a bending or scoring line for the sheet of material between the flanges l5 and It, Fig. l-A, while the sides of the V-notches or their angles are se-. lected so that when the aforesaid sides, such as [Z and I3, extend at-the desired angle with respect to each other, shown as right angles, the sides of the V-notch in the, wall-juncture are substantially in abutting engagement.
The ends of the strip are mechanically interlocked with each other by any suitablemeans. Preferably they are reduced in section as by milling so that when they meet they define a groove or recess 18, Figs. l-A and 5, which extends across their abutting ends to provide for nesting therein of a structural or reinforcing member 19. The member I9 may be secured therein in any suitable manner and it may also include studs 20, Fig. 5, arranged to nest 'Within openings Hand 22 in the respective ends of the strip. Though only one stud 20 has been shown in Fig. 5, it is to be understood there will be a plurality of studs and corresponding openings, at least four, two near the top and two near the bottom of the box, so that the ends will bemea plurality of I 3 extend upwardly and in spaced relation with the body portion 24 of the strip. A channel or recess 25 may also be formed in the flange l5 during the extruding process, the recess being for the reception of a sealing and/or spacing means 26. A closure member 21 may rest upon the sealing and/or spacing means 26 and it may be held in position as by screws 28 threadedly engaging suitable openings in the flanges, one of which, the opening 29, is shown in Fig. l-A. By utilizing spacers and/or sealing means 26 of different height, the closure member 21 may be spaced at any selected distance above the flange I5. Instead of using a rubber spacer 26, it may be of rigid material with or without soft sealing faces. Preferably the closure member 21 is located so that its upper surface is at least as high as the upper surface of the tongue 23.
In the preferred form of the invention the closure member 27 forms a supporting panel for measuring apparatus disposed thereon and for circuit components such as meters, switches, and the like. For such an application an additional enclosure or cover 39, Figs. l-B, 2 and 3, may be provided. It too is preferably constructed from a single extruded strip 3!, having a flange 32 and an upper bead 33 integrally formed therewith. V-notches areprovided at the junctures of the side walls, one of these, the notch 31a, being shown in Fig. 2, and in the assembly an upper closure 34 is disposed in the notch provided between the bead 33 and the flange 32. The strip 3|, Fig. 2, is shown in the assembled position in Fig. 3 with the closure member 34 disposed in said notch or recess.
The strip 3! is provided with a downwardly extending tongue 35 forming an extension of the outer surface of the strip 31. The tongue 35 of the cover is disposed to nest over the tongue 23 of the enclosure 10 in the manner illustrated in Fig. 4. The cover or enclosure 36 may be held in place by conventional latches. separable hinges may be provided so that when the cover 39 is swung to open position it may be bodily removed from the position shown in Fig. 4. As a matter of convenience and in order thereafter to keep the cover 33 with its associated box or enclosure, the strip of Fig. 1-A may be provided with tongues extending outwardly from the inner surface to receive in overlapping relation th tongues 35, as shown in Fig. 6. In this manher, the cover 39 forms an elevated support, for.
the enclosure 10.
In lieu of the fastening screwsv 28 of Fig. l-A which engage threaded openings in the flange l5, fastening screws 31, Fig. 7, may extend through the closure 2'! with eccentric nuts 38 thereon. Each eccentric nut is provided with an eccent'rically located hole so that the extending portion thereof may engage the side wall I la of the enclosure to prevent the turning thereof during the tightening of the screw 31. When the screw is loosened, the eccentric nut 38 will eventually turn with it and out of engagement with a ledge [5a. It will be observed the ledge 15a differs in, cross section from the ledge 15 of Fig. l-B, the variation being shown as indicative of the fact thatthe ledge or flange may be of any desired shape which may be readily extruded along with the body portion of the strip.
A bottom closure member 40. may be secured to the ledge 16 in any suitable manner, such as by spot welding or by screws, one such screw, the screw 4|,beingshown in Fig. 7. It will be seen that the bottom closure may be provided with a plurality of hemispherical extensions, generally four, and two of which, the extensions 42 and 43, are shown in Fig. 4. These hemispherical extensions serve to provide smooth supports for the instrument with the cover 30 in the position shown in Fig. 4.
While preferred modifications of the invention have been shown, it is to be understood modifications may be made within the scope of the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. Box structure including side wall structure comprising an extruded strip having a continuous unbroken outer surface and an inner surface including as an extruded element thereof solid projectin longitudinal flange structure spaced from the edges of said extruded strip, a groove formed in a surface of said flange structure adjacent an edge of said extruded strip, said extruded strip being bent at spaced notched locations to form corners of said box structure, means for securing together the ends of said extruded strip, a member mounted in said groove, and a closure member secured to said flange structure for retaining said first-named member in said groove.
2. An enclosure comprising angularly disposed side walls all formed from a common extruded planar strip member folded along a plurality of spaced transverse lines to form a plurality of corners with the free ends of said strip meeting in abutting relation intermediate two of said corners, said member having a solid flange integral therewith, said flange protruding as flange sections from the body portions of the side walls, said'member also having a peripheral tongue at one edge thereof, said flange sections abutting at the junctures of said angularly disposed side Walls to form a substantially continuous flange, the abutting ends of said extruded member having a shape defining a recess extending across their abutting ends and including a plurality of openings, a structural member having a corresponding plurality of projections cooperating with said plurality of openings in said ends positioned in said recess for filling said recess and for mechanically holdin said ends together, a closure member, said flange forming a stop for said closure member, and a cover having a peripheral tongue disposed for overlapping engagement with said peripheral tongue of said extruded member.
RAYMOND W. ROSS.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 106,221 Siercks Aug, 9, 1870 176,420 Bingham Apr. 25, 1876 324,443 Wilson Aug. 18, 1885 513,044 Handlan Jan. 16, 1894 1,210,688 Peirce et al. Jan. 2, 1917 1,655,793 McCrery Jan, 10, 1928 1,802,829 Pierce Apr. 28,1931 1,984,232 Peremi et al Dec. 11, 1934 2,144,318 Kryder Jan. 17, 1939 2,316,384 Abramson Apr. 13, 1943 2,388,297 Slaughter Nov. 6, 1945 2,471,441 Moore May 31, 1949 FOREIGN PATENTS.
Number Country Date.
295,458 Great Britain Aug. 16, 1928 329,281
France July 28, 1903
US757896A 1947-06-28 1947-06-28 Enclosure formed by extruded side walls having an integral flange Expired - Lifetime US2644602A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US757896A US2644602A (en) 1947-06-28 1947-06-28 Enclosure formed by extruded side walls having an integral flange

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US757896A US2644602A (en) 1947-06-28 1947-06-28 Enclosure formed by extruded side walls having an integral flange

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2644602A true US2644602A (en) 1953-07-07

Family

ID=25049670

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US757896A Expired - Lifetime US2644602A (en) 1947-06-28 1947-06-28 Enclosure formed by extruded side walls having an integral flange

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2644602A (en)

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2942749A (en) * 1956-03-22 1960-06-28 Harold W Rosenberg Sectionalized metal chassis for electronic equipment
US2997575A (en) * 1954-07-23 1961-08-22 Markstone Mfg Company Recessed lighting fixture
US3061134A (en) * 1960-11-14 1962-10-30 Budd Co Cargo containers
US3078880A (en) * 1953-05-11 1963-02-26 Gustin Bacon Mfg Co Folding insulated duct
US3103224A (en) * 1961-01-11 1963-09-10 Charles Of The Ritz Inc Powder box
US3315834A (en) * 1964-11-10 1967-04-25 Lee S Nemlich Enclosure structure
US3568912A (en) * 1968-09-20 1971-03-09 John De Simas Reinforced palletized cargo containers
US3612639A (en) * 1968-12-23 1971-10-12 Cole C Williams Drawer
US3993211A (en) * 1975-01-01 1976-11-23 John Dale Limited Container
US4333579A (en) * 1980-09-08 1982-06-08 Dollinger Corporation Panel filter housing
US4391533A (en) * 1981-02-17 1983-07-05 Citizen Watch Co. Ltd. Back cover fixing structure for wristwatch
US4467730A (en) * 1982-01-04 1984-08-28 The Telescope Folding Furniture Co. Inc. Table with releasable top
US20110114528A1 (en) * 2009-11-17 2011-05-19 Diethelm Hirz Plastic storage and transport container

Citations (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US106221A (en) * 1870-08-09 Improvement in boxes
US176420A (en) * 1876-04-25 Improvement in the manufacture of boxes
US324443A (en) * 1885-08-18 Pocket fishing-tackle box
US513044A (en) * 1894-01-16 Fishing-tackle case
FR329281A (en) * 1903-02-11 1903-07-28 Charles Edouard Chamberland Advanced gearbox system
US1210688A (en) * 1915-07-26 1917-01-02 Oscar Simons Tam Silo.
US1655793A (en) * 1923-07-25 1928-01-10 William H Mccrery Crate and method of making same
GB295458A (en) * 1927-06-30 1928-08-16 William Samuel Lanham Improvements in collapsible casks or drums
US1802829A (en) * 1929-02-16 1931-04-28 Jr Winslow S Pierce Fastening device
US1984232A (en) * 1933-09-29 1934-12-11 Peremi Edmund Extruded shapes with interlock and method of making same
US2144318A (en) * 1936-04-18 1939-01-17 Ralph L Kryder Container
US2316384A (en) * 1940-11-25 1943-04-13 Central States Paper & Bag Com Container
US2388297A (en) * 1941-07-10 1945-11-06 Extruded Plastics Inc Composite article, including extruded sections
US2471441A (en) * 1945-12-14 1949-05-31 Moore Alfred Bowman Combination lipstick and rouge container

Patent Citations (14)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US106221A (en) * 1870-08-09 Improvement in boxes
US176420A (en) * 1876-04-25 Improvement in the manufacture of boxes
US324443A (en) * 1885-08-18 Pocket fishing-tackle box
US513044A (en) * 1894-01-16 Fishing-tackle case
FR329281A (en) * 1903-02-11 1903-07-28 Charles Edouard Chamberland Advanced gearbox system
US1210688A (en) * 1915-07-26 1917-01-02 Oscar Simons Tam Silo.
US1655793A (en) * 1923-07-25 1928-01-10 William H Mccrery Crate and method of making same
GB295458A (en) * 1927-06-30 1928-08-16 William Samuel Lanham Improvements in collapsible casks or drums
US1802829A (en) * 1929-02-16 1931-04-28 Jr Winslow S Pierce Fastening device
US1984232A (en) * 1933-09-29 1934-12-11 Peremi Edmund Extruded shapes with interlock and method of making same
US2144318A (en) * 1936-04-18 1939-01-17 Ralph L Kryder Container
US2316384A (en) * 1940-11-25 1943-04-13 Central States Paper & Bag Com Container
US2388297A (en) * 1941-07-10 1945-11-06 Extruded Plastics Inc Composite article, including extruded sections
US2471441A (en) * 1945-12-14 1949-05-31 Moore Alfred Bowman Combination lipstick and rouge container

Cited By (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3078880A (en) * 1953-05-11 1963-02-26 Gustin Bacon Mfg Co Folding insulated duct
US2997575A (en) * 1954-07-23 1961-08-22 Markstone Mfg Company Recessed lighting fixture
US2942749A (en) * 1956-03-22 1960-06-28 Harold W Rosenberg Sectionalized metal chassis for electronic equipment
US3061134A (en) * 1960-11-14 1962-10-30 Budd Co Cargo containers
US3103224A (en) * 1961-01-11 1963-09-10 Charles Of The Ritz Inc Powder box
US3315834A (en) * 1964-11-10 1967-04-25 Lee S Nemlich Enclosure structure
US3568912A (en) * 1968-09-20 1971-03-09 John De Simas Reinforced palletized cargo containers
US3612639A (en) * 1968-12-23 1971-10-12 Cole C Williams Drawer
US3993211A (en) * 1975-01-01 1976-11-23 John Dale Limited Container
US4333579A (en) * 1980-09-08 1982-06-08 Dollinger Corporation Panel filter housing
US4391533A (en) * 1981-02-17 1983-07-05 Citizen Watch Co. Ltd. Back cover fixing structure for wristwatch
US4467730A (en) * 1982-01-04 1984-08-28 The Telescope Folding Furniture Co. Inc. Table with releasable top
US20110114528A1 (en) * 2009-11-17 2011-05-19 Diethelm Hirz Plastic storage and transport container

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2644602A (en) Enclosure formed by extruded side walls having an integral flange
US2058263A (en) Cabinet
US2319415A (en) Electrical control apparatus
DE3812941C1 (en)
US1483453A (en) Outlet box
US3413050A (en) Instrument enclosure adaptable to various heights and including removable handles
US2825483A (en) Weatherproof enclosure primarily for electrical apparatus
US2031689A (en) Outlet box
WO1999004470A1 (en) Rack for a switch cabinet
US1777504A (en) Conduit pull box
US933661A (en) Wall-cabinet for electrical apparatus.
US1907679A (en) Knock down porcelain enameled cabinet
US2074780A (en) Adjustable supporting and utility structure
US2297133A (en) Structural device
DE7816729U1 (en) Control cabinet with base plate
US2218369A (en) Electric screen
US2219524A (en) Hinge structure
US1613152A (en) Shipping container
US2480522A (en) Cable clamp
US3145493A (en) Illuminated sign
US2059671A (en) Cabinet for electrical control devices and method of making the same
US2107777A (en) Signal casing
US1890682A (en) Self-supported display device
US3085323A (en) Method of making an enclosure
US3183406A (en) Transformer case