Pedestal enclosure for utility components
US-2019123533-A1 · Apr 25, 2019 · US
US12057682B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12057682-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017126017-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 17, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2024 |
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A node pedestal includes a box configured to house communication system components, a housing configured to be removably coupled with the box and having opposite end walls, a pair of supports extending from the box at opposite ends of the box, and a locking mechanism configured to latch the housing with the box. The locking mechanism includes a latch rotatingly mounted to a first one of the end walls and a catch extending from a first one of the supports in a direction toward a second one of the supports, and the latch is configured to engage the catch to secure the housing to the box.
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What is claimed is: 1. A node pedestal having a coupling portion configured to permit access to an interior of the node pedestal, comprising: a base portion configured to house communication system components; a housing portion configured to be removably coupled with the base portion, the housing portion having opposite first and second wall portions; a first support portion configured to extend from a first end of the base portion and a second support portion configured to extend from a second end of the base portion opposite to the first end; a coupling portion configured to couple the housing portion with the base portion; wherein the coupling portion comprises a first latching portion and a second latching portion; wherein the first latching portion includes a first engagement portion rotatingly mounted to an inner surface of the first wall portion and a second engagement portion extending from the first support portion toward the second support portion; wherein the second latching portion includes a first engagement portion rotatingly mounted to an inner surface of the second wall portion and a second engagement portion extending from the second support portion toward the first support portion; wherein the first engagement portion of the first latching portion is configured to engage the second engagement portion, and the first engagement portion of the second latching portion is configured to engage the second engagement portion of the second latching portion to securely couple the housing portion to the base portion; wherein the first engagement portion of the first latching portion is configured to be coupled with the first wall portion such that the first engagement portion of the first latching portion is rotatable relative to the first wall portion about a rotation axis that is perpendicular to the first wall portion, and the first engagement portion of the second latching portion is configured to be coupled with the second wall portion such that the first engagement portion of the second latching portion is rotatable relative to the second wall portion about a rotation axis that is perpendicular to the second wall portion; wherein the first latching portion includes a first torsion spring configured to urge the first engagement portion of the first latching portion in a counter-clockwise direction about the rotation axis to a rest position, and wherein the second latching portion includes a second torsion spring configured to urge the first engagement portion of the second latching portion in a counter-clockwise direction about the rotation axis to a rest position; wherein the first engagement portion of the first latching portion is configured to rotate in a clockwise direction against the urging of the spring when the first engagement portion of the first latching portion engages the second engagement portion of the first latching portion when the housing is being coupled with the box; wherein the first engagement portion of the second latching portion is configured to rotate in a clockwise direction against the urging of the spring when the first engagement portion of the second latching portion engages the second engagement portion of the second latching portion when the housing is being coupled with the box; and wherein the first engagement portion of the first latching portion is configured to move away from the second engagement portion of the first latching portion in a direction opposite to the second support portion when the second latching portion is unlatched and the housing portion is pivoted away from the second end of the base portion such that the first engagement portion of the first latching portion is unlatched from the second engagement portion of the first latching portion so as to permit the housing portion to be removed from the base portion. 2. The node pedestal of claim 1 , wherein the first wall portion includes a first groove configured the first support portion and the second wall portion includes a second groove configured to receive the second support portion. 3. The node pedestal of claim 2 , wherein the first and second grooves comprise tapered grooves that are structured and arranged to align with the respective first and second supports of the base portion when the housing portion is coupled with the base portion. 4. The node pedestal of claim 1 , wherein the first latching portion or the second latching portion includes a keyed lock accessible from outside of the first wall portion or the second wall portion of the housing portion. 5. A node pedestal having a coupling portion configured to permit access to an interior of the node pedestal, comprising: a base portion; a housing portion configured to be removably coupled with the base portion; a first support portion configured to extend from a first end of the base portion and a second support portion configured to extend from a second end of the base portion opposite to the first end; a latching portion configured to couple the housing portion with the base portion; wherein the latching portion includes a first engagement portion rotatingly mounted to an inner surface of the first wall portion and a second engagement portion extending from the first support portion toward the second support portion; wherein the first engagement portion is configured to be coupled with the second engagement portion to couple the housing portion to the base portion; wherein the first engagement portion is configured to be coupled with the first wall portion such that the first engagement portion is rotatable relative to the first wall portion about a rotation axis that is perpendicular to the first wall portion; wherein the latching portion includes a torsion spring configured to urge the first engagement portion in a counter-clockwise direction about the rotation axis to a rest position; wherein the first engagement portion is configured to rotate in a clockwise direction against the urging of the spring when the first engagement portion engages the second engagement portion when the housing is being coupled with the box; and wherein the first engagement portion is configured to move away from the second engagement portion in a direction opposite to the second support portion when the housing portion is pivoted away from the second end of the base portion such that the first engagement portion is unlatched from the second engagement portion so as to permit the housing portion to be removed from the base portion. 6. The node pedestal of claim 5 , wherein the base portion is configured to house communication system components. 7. The node pedestal of claim 5 , further comprising a second latching portion configured to couple the housing portion with the base portion. 8. The node pedestal of claim 7 , wherein the second latching portion includes a first engagement portion rotatingly mounted to an inner surface of the second wall portion and a second engagement portion extending from the second support portion toward the first support portion; and wherein the first engagement portion of the second latching portion is configured to be coupled with the second engagement portion of the second latching portion to couple the housing portion to the base portion. 9. The node pedestal of claim 7 , wherein the first latching portion or the second latching portion includes a keyed lock accessible from outside of the first wall portion or the second wall portion of the housing portion. 10. The node pedestal of claim 8 , wherein the first engagement portion of the second latching portion is configured to be coupled with the second wall portion such that the first engagement portion of the second latching portion is rotatable relative to
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