The present invention relates to a housing.
A housing for outdoor use which has electronic equipment installed therein, for example, is usually provided with an opening to insert electronic equipment into the housing or to check inside the housing.
The housing is also hermetically sealed so that water, dust and the like do not enter the housing.
As illustrated in
The packing 1 is mounted on a packing mounting surface of the housing 2 or of the cover 3 by using adhesive tape or the like.
The problem is that if the packing mounting surface is flat, the position of the packing 1 to be mounted cannot be defined, which causes the packing 1 to be mounted with a curve to produce a lot of different variations in manufacturing.
As illustrated in
As a solution to those problems, there is a method of having a groove which is shallower in depth than the thickness of the packing 1, on the portion where the packing 1 is to be mounted, and fitting the packing 1 in the groove. With the housing 2 formed from a metal plate, however, it is difficult to provide the groove on the surface where the packing is to be mounted.
To solve this issue, a spacer 4 may be mounted on the surface where the packing is mounted, by welding or adhesion, as shown in
In the structure of
With respect to the structure in which the spacer 4 like the one in
Referring to the
As disclosed in Patent Document 1 there is a method of providing a conduit 6 below the securing screw 5 inside the housing 2 (
The conduit 6 is usually fixed to the housing 2 by welding, adhesion or the like. The problem of the Patent Document 1 structure is that the number of parts required is increased, the amount of processing required for fixing the conduit 6 is increased, and the like.
As an existing structure to avoid dust and water entering by the influence of the securing screw 5, a structure like the one illustrated in
The structure of
Patent Document 1: JP 2004-129403 A
Patent Document 2: JP 2004-146284 A
The conventional structures with the spacer provided at a portion where the packing is to be mounted in order to seal the opening of the plate housing, prevent the packing from not being uniformly mounted at the time of assembly, and from being compressed excessively.
To prevent dust entering through screw holes, however, extra parts are needed or a complex form needs to be created in the housing. The problem is that the number of parts required is thereby increased and so is the amount of processing for assembly.
It is a primary objective of this invention to solve problems such as those described above. The primary objective is to prevent dust from entering the housing via screw holes without an increase in the number of parts required and an increase in the amount of processing required for assembly.
A housing according to the present invention has a base plate, side plates and an opening which is provided on an opposite side of the base plate.
The housing may include:
a frame plate placed on the opposite side of the base plate, leading to the side plates and forming a frame of the opening; and
a spacer extending on the frame plate towards the opening, the spacer being folded back in the opening in side plate directions and fixed to inner surfaces of the side plates.
According to this invention, the spacer is folded back in the opening in the side plate directions, and fixed to the inner surfaces of the side plates. This allows the spacer to prevent dust from entering the housing through screw holes.
In this embodiment, a hermetically sealed type plate housing is described to solve the problems discussed above.
The housing of this embodiment is provided with a spacer at the portion where a packing is to be mounted in the vicinity of an opening. The spacer is less thick than the packing to create a certain level difference between the packing and the spacer.
The spacer has a bend shape towards the inside of the housing.
The bend shape and the inner walls of the housing create an enclosed space in the housing. Securing screw holes through which securing screws are to be inserted communicate with the enclosed space via a cover and the spacer.
The level difference by the spacer serves to define the position of the packing to be mounted, and to regulate the compression on the packing.
The enclosed space created in the housing by the bend shape of the spacer and the inner walls of the housing can prevent dust entering through the securing screw holes from spreading throughout the housing.
Referring to
An opening 20 is provided on the opposite side of the base plate 13.
The frame plate 14 is placed on the opposite side of the base plate 13 to create a frame of the opening 20. The frame plate 14 leads to the four side plates 12.
On the frame plate 14, a spacer 9 is mounted.
The spacer 9 is a metal plate part, for example.
The frame plate 14 and the spacer 9 have securing screw holes through which securing screws 5 are to be inserted.
The securing screws 5 are screws for securing a cover 3 to the frame plate 14.
The frame plate 14 and the spacer 9 also have flat head screw holes through which flat head screws 10 are to be inserted.
The flat head screws 10 are screws for securing the spacer 9 to the frame plate 14.
Also on the frame plate 14, a packing 1 is mounted.
As described earlier, the spacer 9 serves to prevent the packing 1 from being compressed too much, and to define the position of the packing 1 to be mounted.
As illustrated in
Specifically, the spacer 9 extends on the frame plate 14 towards the opening 20, is folded back (bend shape 9a) in the opening 20 in the side plate 12 direction and is fixed to the inner wall of the side plate 12.
The bend shape 9a and the inner surfaces of the side plates 12 of the housing 2 create an enclosed space 11, and dust enters the enclosed space 11 passing through a screw surface 5a of the securing screw 5, thereby preventing dust from spreading throughout the housing 2.
An end surface of the spacer 9 serves as a guide for positioning the packing 1 to be mounted, as a packing guide surface 9b.
A cover contacting surface 9c is formed by the thickness of the spacer 9 at a position having a certain height over a packing mounting surface 2b.
The spacer 9 is shaped by cutting at an angle of 45 degrees at the four corners of the frame plate 14 in
In the structure illustrated in
Specifically, the other end of the spacer 9 may extend along the inner surfaces of the side plates 12.
The
The spacer 9 is described as a metal plate part, above. Alternatively, other than the metal plate part, any part made of resin or the like may be employed, instead.
A similar effect may be obtained if the spacer 9 is not the metal plate part.
In the example described above, the flat head screws 10 are used to secure the spacer 9 to the frame plate 14. Alternatively, welding or bonding may be used instead to secure the spacer 9 to the frame plate 14, which has a similar effect.
Thus, according to this embodiment, the mounting position of the packing may be defined, the packing may be prevented from being excessively compressed, and dust entering through screw holes may be prevented from spreading throughout the housing, without extra parts required other than the spacer. This allows the number of parts required to be reduced, overall material costs of the housing to be reduced, and the amount of processing required for assembly to be reduced, compared to when extra parts are added for dust protection.
1: packing; 2: housing; 2b: packing mounting surface; 3: cover; 3a: cover hole; 4: spacer; 4a: packing guide surface; 4b: cover contacting surface; 4c: spacer hole; 5:
securing screw; 5a: screw surface; 6: conduit; 7: neck portion; 8: flange; 9: spacer; 9a: bend shape; 9b: packing guide surface; 9c: cover contacting surface; 9d: bend shape; 11: enclosed space: 12: side plate; 13: base plate; 14: frame plate; and 20: opening
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2014/060605 | 4/14/2014 | WO | 00 |