Claims
- 1. An equipment mounting rack comprising in combination:
a seismically sound skeleton structure having spaced vertical uprights, a cross piece structure attached to and extending between said vertical uprights, and a strut plate extending at an angle between each of said vertical uprights and said cross piece structure; each of said vertical uprights having an elongate upright partial enclosure having a main section extending in parallel to a main section of that vertical upright, a first lateral section extending from said main section in spaced relationship to a first side of that vertical upright and having a first extension engaging said first side of that vertical upright, and an opposite second lateral section extending from said main section in spaced relationship to an opposite second side of that vertical upright and having a second extension engaging said second side of that vertical upright.
- 2. A rack as in claim 1, including:
recurrent mounting holes in said elongate upright partial enclosure, rather than in said vertical uprights.
- 3. A rack as in claim 1, wherein:
said elongate upright partial enclosure has a substantially C-shaped cross-section having said vertical upright between inwardly turned ends of said C-shaped cross-section.
- 4. A rack as in claim 1, wherein:
said seismically sound skeleton structure includes a base structure carrying said spaced vertical uprights.
- 5. A rack as in claim 4, wherein:
said cross piece structure is at tops of said spaced vertical uprights opposite said base structure.
- 6. A rack as in claim 1, wherein:
said strut plate extends inside of a vertical upright and inside said cross piece structure in spaced relationship to a corner between that vertical upright and said cross piece structure from a location on that vertical upright spaced along that vertical upright downwardly from a top of said corner to a location on said cross piece structure spaced along that cross piece structure from both of said spaced vertical uprights.
- 7. An equipment mounting rack comprising in combination:
a seismically sound skeleton structure having spaced vertical uprights; a cross piece structure attached to and extending between said vertical uprights and forming a corner at each of said vertical uprights; and between each of said vertical uprights and said cross piece structure a strut plate extending inside of that vertical upright and inside said cross piece structure in spaced relationship to said corner at an angle from a location on that vertical upright spaced from that corner to a location on said cross piece structure spaced from that corner, each of said vertical uprights having an elongate upright partial enclosure having a main section extending in parallel to a main section of that vertical upright, a first lateral section extending from said main section in spaced relationship to a first side of that vertical upright and having a first extension engaging said first side of that vertical upright, and an opposite second lateral section extending from said main section in spaced relationship to an opposite second side of that vertical upright and having a second extension engaging said second side of that vertical upright.
- 8. A rack as in claim 7, including:
recurrent mounting holes in said elongate upright partial enclosure, rather than in said vertical uprights.
- 9. A rack as in claim 7, including:
said elongate upright partial enclosure has a substantially C-shaped cross-section having said vertical upright between inwardly turned ends of said C-shaped cross-section.
- 10. A rack as in claim 7, wherein:
said location on said vertical upright from which said strut plate extends is spaced along that vertical upright downwardly from a top of said corner, and said location on said cross piece structure is spaced on that cross piece structure from both of said spaced vertical uprights.
- 11. An equipment mounting rack comprising in combination:
a seismically sound skeleton structure having spaced vertical uprights; and each of said vertical uprights having an elongate upright partial enclosure and extending throughout said partial enclosure, said partial enclosure having a main section extending in parallel to a main section of that vertical upright, a first lateral section extending from said main section in spaced relationship to a first side of that vertical upright and having a first extension engaging said first side of that vertical upright, and an opposite second lateral section extending from said main section in spaced relationship to an opposite second side of that vertical upright and having a second extension engaging said second side of that vertical upright.
- 12. A rack as in claim 11, including:
recurrent mounting holes in said elongate upright partial enclosure, rather than in said vertical uprights.
- 13. A rack as in claim 11, wherein:
said elongate upright partial enclosure has a substantially C-shaped cross-section having said vertical upright between inwardly turned ends of said C-shaped cross-section.
- 14. An equipment mounting rack comprising in combination:
a seismically sound skeleton structure having spaced vertical uprights; a cross piece structure attached to and extending between said vertical uprights and forming a corner at a top of each of said vertical uprights; and between each of said vertical uprights and said cross piece structure a strut plate extending inside of that vertical upright and inside said cross piece structure in spaced relationship to said corner at an angle between each of these vertical uprights and that cross piece structure from a location on that vertical upright spaced along that vertical upright downwardly from said top, and extending to a location on that cross piece structure spaced along that cross piece structure from both of said spaced vertical uprights.
- 15. A rack as in claim 14, including:
elongate upright partial enclosures extending along said vertical uprights.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a division of patent application Ser. No. 09/103,347, filed Jun. 23, 1998 by the herein inventors, Richard W. Sevier and Dominic J. Louwagie, and incorporated by reference herein.
Divisions (1)
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09103347 |
Jun 1998 |
US |
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09844541 |
Apr 2001 |
US |