Electronics housing assembly
US-2024397637-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9837754B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9837754-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615217639-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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A sealing interface ( 26 ) that utilizes an elastomeric sealing member ( 28 ) is disclosed herein. The sealing interface ( 26 ) is configured to provide effective sealing while requiring only relatively low amounts of force to deform the elastomeric sealing member ( 28 ) sufficiently to form an effective seal.
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An enclosure for telecommunications equipment comprising: first and second housing pieces that fit together to form at least a portion of the enclosure, the first and second housing pieces meeting at a sealing interface, the sealing interface including a sealing channel section of the first housing piece and a sealing rib of the second housing piece, the sealing channel section defining a sealing channel, the sealing channel section including a channel base and channel ribs, the sealing rib projecting into the sealing channel when the first and second housing pieces are fitted together; the sealing interface including an elastomeric sealing member having a fixed end that is fixed relative to the sealing channel structure, and a movable end that is movable relative to the sealing channel structure, the elastomeric sealing member extending across top ends of the channel ribs while in a non-sealing configuration; the sealing rib having a base end and a free end, the free end of the sealing rib engaging a first side of the elastomeric sealing member to form a first axial seal location when the first and second housing pieces are fitted together, the top ends of the channel ribs engaging the second side of the elastomeric sealing member, second and third axial seal locations being defined between the top ends of the channel ribs and the second side of the elastomeric sealing member when the first and second housing pieces are fitted together; and the sealing interface including a void region defined between the second side of the elastomeric sealing member and the channel base of the sealing channel section. 2. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric sealing member bridges the sealing channel without extending into the sealing channel. 3. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric sealing member is generally planar. 4. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric sealing member has an elastic, sheet-like construction. 5. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein as the free end of the sealing rib engages the first side of the elastomeric sealing member, the elastomeric sealing member deflects elastically downwardly into the sealing channel so as to form a U-shaped transverse cross-sectional profile. 6. The enclosure of claim 5 , wherein as the elastomeric sealing member is pressed into the sealing channel, the movable end of the elastomeric sealing member slides relative to the sealing channel section to provide extra sealing member length for accommodating movement of the elastomeric sealing member into the sealing channel. 7. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the void region exists before and after sealing of the first and second housing pieces together. 8. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the first housing piece includes a base and the second housing piece includes a dome, and wherein the sealing interface forms a perimeter seal between the base and the dome. 9. The enclosure of claim 8 , wherein the base is secured to the dome by first and second latches positioned on opposite sides of the base, the first and second latches each having an open position, an intermediate over-the-center position, and a final over-the-center position. 10. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the first and second housing pieces are secured together by a securement arrangement selected from the group consisting of latches, fasteners and clamps. 11. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric sealing member is a rubber material. 12. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric sealing member is silicone rubber. 13. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric sealing member is a rubber-like material. 14. The enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the channel ribs project outwardly from the channel base of the sealing channel section. 15. An enclosure for telecommunications equipment comprising: first and second housing pieces that fit together to form at least a portion of the enclosure, the first and second housing pieces meeting at a sealing interface, the sealing interface including a sealing channel of the first housing piece and a sealing rib of the second housing piece, the sealing channel including a channel base and channel ribs, the sealing rib projecting into the sealing channel when the first and second housing pieces are fitted together; and the sealing interface including an elastomeric sealing member having a fixed end that is fixed relative to the sealing channel, and a movable end that is movable relative to the sealing channel, the elastomeric sealing member extending across top ends of the channel ribs while in a non-sealing configuration, the sealing interface including a void region defined between the elastomeric sealing member and the channel base of the sealing channel. 16. An enclosure for telecommunications equipment comprising: first and second housing pieces that fit together to form at least a portion of the enclosure, the first and second housing pieces meeting at a sealing interface, the sealing interface including a sealing channel of the first housing piece and a sealing rib of the second housing piece; the sealing interface including an elastomeric sealing member that is pressed into the sealing channel by the sealing rib when the first and second housing pieces are fitted together, the elastomeric sealing member forming a U-shaped transverse cross-sectional profile; and the sealing channel defining a void region between the second side of the elastomeric sealing member and the sealing channel when the first and second housing pieces are fitted together. 17. The enclosure of claim 16 , wherein the elastomeric sealing member is an elastic sheet. 18. The enclosure of claim 17 , wherein the elastic sheet bridges an open end of the sealing channel without extending into the sealing channel when the first and second housing pieces are not fitted together. 19. The enclosure of claim 18 , wherein the elastic sheet includes a fixed end and a moveable end, and wherein the movable end moves when the sealing rib presses the elastic sheet into the sealing channel. 20. The enclosure of claim 19 , wherein the sealing channel includes first and second spaced-apart channel ribs that project outwardly from the sealing channel, wherein the sealing rib engages a first side of the elastomeric sealing member to provide a first axial seal location, and wherein top ends of the first and second spaced-apart channel ribs engage second side locations of the elastomeric sealing member to form second and third axial seal locations.
sealed by a gasket held between a removable cover and a body, e.g. O-ring, packing · CPC title
characterised by structure or material · CPC title
Seals · CPC title
hermetically-sealed · CPC title
Sealing means between parts of housing or between housing part and a wall, e.g. sealing rings · CPC title
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