Waterproof cover

US10772226B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10772226-B2
Application numberUS-201815937055-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 27, 2018
Priority dateMar 27, 2018
Publication dateSep 8, 2020
Grant dateSep 8, 2020

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An additional cover provides a cabinet with protection from fluidic ingress. The additional cover includes first and second portions having first and second main sections, respectively, and first and second flanges, respectively, and first and second sidewalls extending between corresponding sidelong edges of at least the first and second main sections. The first and second portions and the first and second sidewalls are arranged to define a flow passage with an inlet at an upper end thereof and an outlet at a lower end thereof. The first and second flanges are provided at the inlet and outlet, respectively, to prevent fluid flow through the flow passage.

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An additional cover for providing a cabinet with protection from fluidic ingress, the additional cover comprising: first and second portions having first and second main sections, respectively, and first and second flanges, respectively; and first and second sidewalls extending between corresponding sidelong edges of at least the first and second main sections, the first and second portions and the first and second sidewalls being arranged to define a flow passage with an inlet at an upper end thereof and an outlet at a lower end thereof, the first and second flanges being provided at the inlet and outlet, respectively, to prevent fluid flow through the flow passage, wherein: respective upper edges of the first and second portions and the first and second sidewalls form the inlet and the first flange extends from the upper edge of the first portion and forms an acute angle with the first portion at the inlet, and a lower edge of the second portion terminates above a lower edge of the first portion, the second flange extends from the lower edge of the second portion and forms an obtuse angle with the second portion above the outlet, and respective lower edges of the first portion, the second flange and the first and second sidewalls form the outlet. 2. The additional cover according to claim 1 , wherein respective upper edges of the first and second portions and the first and second sidewalls are registerable with a lower end of a frame cover defining an upper passage leading to the inlet of the flow passage. 3. The additional cover according to claim 2 , wherein the respective upper edges are formed to encompass the lower end of the frame cover. 4. The additional cover according to claim 1 , wherein respective interior edges of the first and second flanges do not overlap across the flow passage. 5. The additional cover according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second sidewalls taper inwardly while extending from the first portion to the second portion. 6. The additional cover according to claim 1 , further comprising at least one of a mounting surface and a weld coupled to the first portion. 7. An electric cabinet, comprising: an exterior wall defining an opening; a frame cover disposed about the opening to define an upper passage and to direct fluid flow moving through the opening downward through the upper passage; and an additional cover, which is attachable to a lower end of the frame cover to provide the electric cabinet with protection against fluidic ingress from an exterior of the frame cover and the additional cover, through an interior of the additional cover and into an interior of the frame cover, wherein the additional cover comprises: first and second portions having first and second main sections, respectively, and first and second flanges, respectively; and first and second sidewalls extending between corresponding sidelong edges of at least the first and second main sections, the first and second portions and the first and second sidewalls being arranged to define a flow passage with an inlet fluidly communicative with the upper passage at an upper end thereof and an outlet at a lower end thereof, and the first and second flanges being provided at the inlet and outlet, respectively, to prevent fluid flow through the flow passage, and wherein: respective upper edges of the first and second portions and the first and second sidewalls form the inlet and the first flange extends from the upper edge of the first portion and forms an acute angle with the first portion at the inlet, and a lower edge of the second portion terminates above a lower edge of the first portion, the second flange extends from the lower edge of the second portion and forms an obtuse angle with the second portion above the outlet, and respective lower edges of the first portion, the second flange and the first and second sidewalls form the outlet. 8. The electric cabinet according to claim 7 , further comprising filter media disposable in the opening. 9. The electric cabinet according to claim 7 , wherein respective upper edges of the first and second portions and the first and second sidewalls are registerable with the lower end of the frame cover. 10. The electric cabinet according to claim 9 , wherein the respective upper edges are formed to encompass the lower end of the frame cover. 11. The electric cabinet according to claim 7 , wherein respective interior edges of the first and second flanges do not overlap across the flow passage. 12. The electric cabinet according to claim 7 , wherein the first and second sidewalls taper inwardly while extending from the first portion to the second portion. 13. The electric cabinet according to claim 7 , further comprising at least one of a mounting surface and a weld coupled to the first portion by which the additional cover is affixable to the exterior wall. 14. An electric cabinet, comprising: an exterior wall defining an opening; a frame cover disposed about the opening to define an upper passage and to direct fluid flow moving through the opening downward through the upper passage; and an additional cover for providing at least one of NEMA4 and IPX6 protection, which is attachable to a lower end of the frame cover, the additional cover being formed to define a flow passage fluidly communicative with the upper passage and being configured to form a tortuous path for fluid propagating from an exterior of the additional cover, through the flow passage and toward the upper passage, wherein the additional cover comprises: first and second portions having first and second main sections, respectively, and first and second flanges, respectively; and first and second sidewalls extending between corresponding sidelong edges of at least the first and second main sections, the first and second portions and the first and second sidewalls being arranged to define a flow passage with an inlet fluidly communicative with the upper passage at an upper end thereof and an outlet at a lower end thereof, and the first and second flanges being provided at the inlet and outlet, respectively, to prevent fluid flow through the flow passage, and wherein: respective upper edges of the first and second portions and the first and second sidewalls form the inlet and the first flange extends from the upper edge of the first portion and forms an acute angle with the first portion at the inlet, and a lower edge of the second portion terminates above a lower edge of the first portion, the second flange extends from the lower edge of the second portion and forms an obtuse angle with the second portion above the outlet, and respective lower edges of the first portion, the second flange and the first and second sidewalls form the outlet. 15. The electric cabinet according to claim 14 , further comprising filter media disposable in the opening.

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Classifications

  • H05K5/03Primary

    Covers · CPC title

  • Filters; Louvers · CPC title

  • Mechanical details of casings (covers, lids, hoods or members for covering apertures H05K5/03) · CPC title

  • containing fixed gas displacement elements or cores · CPC title

  • Other details of the casing, e.g. wall structure, passage for a connector, a cable, a shaft · CPC title

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What does patent US10772226B2 cover?
An additional cover provides a cabinet with protection from fluidic ingress. The additional cover includes first and second portions having first and second main sections, respectively, and first and second flanges, respectively, and first and second sidewalls extending between corresponding sidelong edges of at least the first and second main sections. The first and second portions and the fir…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Otis Elevator Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05K5/03. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 08 2020 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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We list 5 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).