Modular thermal isolation barrier for data processing equipment structure

US10375861B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10375861-B2
Application numberUS-201715730881-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 12, 2017
Priority dateJan 11, 2013
Publication dateAug 6, 2019
Grant dateAug 6, 2019

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A modular thermal isolation barrier for use in sealing gaps in a data processing equipment structure includes an extruded edge seal and a panel. The extruded edge seal has a seal portion and a base portion with one or more channels. An edge of the panel is disposed within one of the one or more channels of the base portion of the edge seal such that the edge seal is seated against the edge of the panel with the seal portion in position to abut, and establish a seal with, an adjacent structure.

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A data processing equipment structure comprising: a frame structure; and first and second modular thermal isolation barriers for use in sealing a periphery of the frame structure, each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers including: a co-extruded edge seal having a seal portion and a base portion, the base portion including a plurality of channels; and a panel, an edge of which is disposed within one of the plurality of channels of the respective base portion; wherein the seal portion of the first modular thermal isolation barrier directly engages the seal portion of the second modular thermal isolation barrier, thereby preventing the passage of air between the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers; and wherein the frame structure includes a rigid support structure, having a generally uniform cross-sectional shape along its length, coupled to the edge seal of the first modular thermal isolation barrier at another of the plurality of channels such that the first modular thermal isolation barrier is supported by the rigid support structure of the frame structure. 2. A data processing equipment structure comprising: a frame structure; and first and second modular thermal isolation barriers for use in sealing a periphery of the frame structure, each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers including: a co-extruded edge seal having a seal portion and a base portion, the base portion including a plurality of channels; and a panel, an edge of which is disposed within one of the plurality of channels of the respective base portion; wherein the seal portion of the first modular thermal isolation barrier directly engages the seal portion of the second modular thermal isolation barrier, thereby preventing the passage of air between the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers; wherein the seal portion of each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers is bifurcated at a distal end; and wherein the bifurcated distal ends of the seal portions deflect one another. 3. A data processing equipment structure comprising: a frame structure; and first and second modular thermal isolation barriers for use in sealing a periphery of the frame structure, each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers including: a co-extruded edge seal having a seal portion and a base portion, the base portion including a plurality of channels; and a panel, an edge of which is disposed within one of the plurality of channels of the respective base portion; wherein the seal portion of the first modular thermal isolation barrier directly engages the seal portion of the second modular thermal isolation barrier, thereby preventing the passage of air between the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers; wherein the seal portion of each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers is bifurcated at a distal end; and wherein the bifurcated distal end of the seal portion of one of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers envelops and nests with the bifurcated distal end of the seal portion of the other of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers. 4. A data processing equipment structure comprising: a frame structure; and first and second modular thermal isolation barriers for use in sealing a periphery of the frame structure, each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers including: a co-extruded edge seal having a seal portion and a base portion, the base portion including a plurality of channels; and a panel, an edge of which is disposed within one of the plurality of channels of the respective base portion; wherein the seal portion of the first modular thermal isolation barrier directly engages the seal portion of the second modular thermal isolation barrier, thereby preventing the passage of air between the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers; and wherein the seal portion of each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers includes convex and concave portions at a distal end such that the seal portions are matingly paired with one another. 5. A data processing equipment structure comprising: a frame structure; and first and second modular thermal isolation barriers for use in sealing a periphery of the frame structure, each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers including: a co-extruded edge seal having a seal portion and a base portion, the base portion including a plurality of channels; and a panel, an edge of which is disposed within one of the plurality of channels of the respective base portion; wherein the seal portion of the first modular thermal isolation barrier directly engages the seal portion of the second modular thermal isolation barrier, thereby preventing the passage of air between the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers; and wherein the seal portion of each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers includes one or more protrusions at a distal end such that the seal portions are interlocked with one another. 6. The data processing equipment structure of claim 1 , wherein the seal portions of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers interlock with one another to prevent the passage of air between the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers. 7. The data processing equipment structure of claim 6 , wherein the seal portion of each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers is bifurcated at a distal end. 8. The data processing equipment structure of claim 7 , wherein the bifurcated distal ends of the seal portions deflect one another. 9. The data processing equipment structure of claim 7 , wherein the bifurcated distal end of the seal portion of one of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers envelops and nests with the bifurcated distal end of the seal portion of the other of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers. 10. The data processing equipment structure of claim 6 , wherein the seal portion of each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers includes convex and concave portions at a distal end such that the seal portions are matingly paired with one another. 11. The data processing equipment structure of claim 6 , wherein the seal portion of each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers includes one or more protrusions at a distal end. 12. The data processing equipment structure of claim 1 , wherein the seal portion of each of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers is bifurcated at a distal end. 13. The data processing equipment structure of claim 12 , wherein the bifurcated distal ends of the seal portions deflect one another. 14. The data processing equipment structure of claim 12 , wherein the bifurcated distal end of the seal portion of one of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers envelops and nests with the bifurcated distal end of the seal portion of the other of the first and second modular thermal isolation barriers.

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  • within rooms for removing heat from cabinets, e.g. by air conditioning device · CPC title

  • Thermal management, e.g. server temperature control · CPC title

  • with longitudinal grooves · CPC title

  • for server racks or cabinets; for data centers, e.g. 19-inch computer racks · CPC title

  • Bars · CPC title

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What does patent US10375861B2 cover?
A modular thermal isolation barrier for use in sealing gaps in a data processing equipment structure includes an extruded edge seal and a panel. The extruded edge seal has a seal portion and a base portion with one or more channels. An edge of the panel is disposed within one of the one or more channels of the base portion of the edge seal such that the edge seal is seated against the edge of t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Chatsworth Prod Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05K7/20709. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 06 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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