The present invention relates to a cabinet section, in particular to a switch cabinet section of a switch cabinet, comprising an elongated metal hollow section which has a plurality of mutually adjacent wall sections in the peripheral direction, with one or more openings being formed in at least one part of the wall section. The invention is furthermore directed to a cabinet, in particular to a switch cabinet, having a frame-like base body formed from a plurality of cabinet sections, wherein the cabinet sections are connected to one another by side walls and by a top plate and/or a base plate for forming a cabinet housing, in particular a closed cabinet housing, and wherein a cabinet door is provided at the front side of the cabinet which is formed in a manner capable of sealing by a peripheral seal with respect to a cabinet section extending horizontally in the upper region of the cabinet door and/or in the lower region of the cabinet door.
Cabinet sections of the initially named kind are in particular used for forming switch cabinets. The cabinet sections are in this respect usually made completely from metal to ensure the required stiffness of the switch cabinet. Furthermore, the cabinet sections have to be designed so that, when the cabinet is completely installed, a seal to the outside is provided against moisture, in particular protection against splash water. The wall sections of the cabinet sections which face outwardly to the environment are therefore usually formed with a full surface, i.e. without openings, to ensure the desired seal. The wall sections facing toward the interior of the cabinet are, in contrast, usually provided with openings to allow the fastening of elements of the switch cabinet.
Since at least the outwardly disposed wall sections are formed with a full surface, the manufacturing costs as well as the weight of a switch cabinet section are relatively high since the manufacturing costs are predominantly determined by the material costs.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a cabinet section, in particular a switch cabinet section, as well as a cabinet, which can be manufactured more inexpensively.
Starting from a cabinet section of the initially named kind, this object is satisfied in accordance with the invention in that the one or more openings are formed at least in a wall section which in the installed state of the cabinet section faces toward the outer side of the cabinet and in that at least some of the one or more openings is/are covered by at least one plastic cover connected to the hollow section.
In accordance with the invention, openings are thus admittedly formed in the wall sections which ultimately face outwardly in the installed state and must therefore satisfy the required sealing effect to achieve a material saving and thus a cost saving as well as a weight reduction; at the same time the required seal-tightness is achieved by the provided plastic cover. The cabinet section in accordance with the invention thus comprises a hybrid construction of metal and plastic and combines advantages of the two materials used in an ideal manner. In particular the required stiffness remains due to the base structure comprising metal.
To achieve a linguistic simplification, in the present application, instead of the expression “one or more openings”, frequently the simple plural form “openings” will be used. It is, however, explicitly pointed out that the invention also covers embodiments in which only one opening is formed in the wall section facing toward the outer side of the cabinet.
The openings formed in the wall section preferably form weight reduction openings which are so large that a clear weight reduction of the hollow section is achieved with respect to a corresponding hollow section without weight reduction openings, in particular a weight reduction by at least 4%, preferably by more than 8%. The weight reduction openings are in particular formed and arranged in the wall section in this respect such that the inner space of the cabinet is accessible from the outside through the weight reduction openings without a plastic cover with an installed cabinet section. Moisture can generally also enter into the inner space of the cabinet in an unwanted manner due to this accessibility, which is, however, prevented In accordance with the invention by the plastic cover with only a minimal weight increase.
In accordance with a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, in the installed state of the cabinet section, wall sections which face toward the inner space of the cabinet and in which fastening openings for elements to be arranged within the cabinet are formed. The fastening openings can in particular be in communication with the weight reduction openings so that moisture could generally enter into the inner space of the cabinet in an unwanted manner via the outwardly disposed weight reduction openings and subsequently the inwardly disposed fastening openings. This is, however, prevented in accordance with the invention by the plastic cover.
In accordance with an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the plastic cover is sealingly connected, in particular in a manner resistant to splash water, to the hollow section. The connection can in this respect, for example, take place by a bonding, latching, clamping, a plug connection or by foaming. The plastic cover can thus, for example, also be pushed into a corresponding groove in the hollow section.
A plurality of openings are preferably covered by a common plastic cover. This in particular reduces the manufacturing effort on the joining of the two parts.
It is generally possible that at least one opening extends over the total length of the hollow section or that a plurality of openings are provided distributed over the length and/or the periphery of the hollow section. It is only important in this respect that the outwardly facing openings, which have to be covered with respect to the interior of the hollow section and with respect to the interior of the switch cabinet, are provided with a corresponding plastic cover.
In accordance with a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the plastic cover contacts the material of the hollow section in the region of the openings. A direct cover and sealing of the openings is thereby achieved. It is, however, generally also possible that the plastic cover is spaced apart from the material of the hollow section in the region of the openings as long as the desired sealing toward the outside is ensured despite this spacing.
In accordance with a further preferred embodiment of the invention, the openings extend over two mutually adjacent wall sections. For example, the hollow section can have a substantially L-shaped cross-section which is in particular defined by two such mutually adjacent wall sections. The openings can thus, for example, be formed in two mutually adjacent wall sections of the hollow section which include an outwardly open angle, in particular an angle of approximately 90°. The plastic cover can in this respect be formed as a plastic bracket which is inserted into the outwardly open angle of the hollow section. In this respect, the plastic bracket can in particular include two limbs which are arranged at the same angle to one another as the two mutually adjacent wall sections. A particularly intimate connection of the hollow section and the plastic cover is thereby achieved.
In accordance with a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, an in particular strip-shaped nose is provided, in particular molded, at at least one of the two limbs and extends in the longitudinal direction of the plastic bracket and projects obliquely from the limb. This strip-shaped nose can form an additional splash protection or a kind of channel to lead off liquid.
The plastic cover is advantageously made as an injection molded part. A manufacture by extrusion is also possible.
A cabinet formed in accordance with the invention, in particular a switch cabinet formed in accordance with the invention, is characterized with respect to an initially named cabinet in that at least one of the horizontally extending cabinet sections is formed by a cabinet section formed In accordance with the invention.
Further advantageous embodiments are set forth in the dependent claims.
The invention will be described in more detail in the following with reference to embodiments and to the drawings; there are shown in these:
Respective openings 8, 9 are formed in the wall sections 3, 4 and 6, 7, with the openings 8 being located in the wall sections 6, 7 which face toward the interior of the cabinet with an installed cabinet section, whereas the openings 9 are formed in the wall sections 3, 4 which face toward the outer side of the cabinet in the installed state of the cabinet section. This will be explained in even more detail within the framework of the application with reference to
The wall sections 3, 4 are substantially perpendicular to one another and thus include an outwardly open angle α.
The wall sections 3, 4 have respective projections 10, 11 which extend in the longitudinal direction at their outwardly disposed longitudinal edges so that the regions of the wall sections 3, 4 disposed between the projections 10 and a connection line 20 or between the projection 11 and the connection line 20 are set back with respect to the projections 10, 11 and each form a receiver 16, 17 for a plastic cover still to be described.
A plastic cover 13 which is formed as a plastic bracket whose two limbs 14, 15 lie areally on the wall sections 3, 4 are inserted into the angle α in
The arrangement of the plastic cover 13 at the wall sections 3, 4 can be seen again more precisely in
The embodiment shown in
The strip-shaped nose 8 extends over the total length of the plastic cover 13 and projects obliquely from the limb 15, as can be recognized from
Openings 9 which are covered and sealed by the plastic cover 13 are also formed beneath the plastic cover 13 in the embodiment in accordance with
The embodiment in accordance with
In accordance with
In the embodiment shown in
It is understood that the plastic covers 13, 21 can also include an additional strip-shaped nose 18, as is shown in
A cabinet door 31 which is shown in the closed state is arranged at the front side of the switch cabinet 26 shown at the left in
The seal 33 contacts the wall sections 5 of the cabinet sections 28 in a sealing manner in each case in the upper and lower regions of the switch cabinet 36 so that the wall sections 5 each form sealing surfaces of the cabinet sections 28.
As can be recognized from
In addition, moisture penetrating via the gap 34 is led off by the obliquely extending strip-shaped nose 18 at the upper cabinet section 28 in the manner of a gutter so that the seal 33 is relieved and no moisture can collect in the region of the seal 33. It is advantageous for this purpose if the strip-shaped nose 18 is slightly inclined with respect to the horizontal arrangement to allow a lateral flowing off of the moisture.
An additional splash protection is formed by the strip-shaped nose 18 provided at the lower cabinet section 28 and reliably protects a gap 35 present between the lower edge of the cabinet door 31 and the lower cabinet section 28 from splash water, for example by rain hitting the ground.
The openings 9 and 19 respectively in the hollow sections 1 can generally be formed in a usual shape by stamping out. It is, however, also possible that the openings are formed without material loss as will be described in the following in brief with reference to
In an alternative embodiment, the longitudinal sections 38, 39 can be drawn apart completely, i.e. so far that they no longer form any undercuts in the longitudinal direction. Subsequently, the longitudinal sections 38, 39 are pushed toward one another in accordance with arrows 43, 44 until they each reach the positions shown in
In both embodiments, openings 9 are formed without corresponding material being lost in this respect.
The mutually connected longitudinal sections 38, 39 connected in this manner can subsequently be shaped to form the desired hollow sections 1.
The invention was described by way of example with reference to cabinet sections, in particular switch cabinet sections, with which corresponding cabinets, in particular switch cabinets, can be manufactured. Generally, a section formed in accordance with the invention can be used wherever a high stiffness and seal-tightness toward moisture is equally required, for example in display refrigerators. An ideal cost-benefit function is achieved by the sharing of these two functions in an embodiment of the section having different materials since the required stiffness is achieved by the metal region and the desired seal-tightness with a reduced metal quantity is achieved by the plastic cover.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2010 033 319.0 | Aug 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/003553 | 7/15/2011 | WO | 00 | 5/16/2013 |