Claims
- 1. A rack for supporting electrical equipment, the rack comprising:a stationary frame assembly having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side; a hinge assembly; a gate frame having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side, the first gate frame side being rotatably attached to the first side of the stationary frame assembly via the hinge assembly; and a sill bracket disposed in a corner of the second side of the stationary frame assembly, the sill bracket including a ramp leading to a pin receptacle.
- 2. The rack of claim 1, further comprising a pin assembly disposed on the gate frame.
- 3. The rack of claim 2, wherein the pin assembly includes a pin adapted to be received by the pin receptacle.
- 4. The rack of claim 3, wherein the pin assembly includes a spring for biasing the pin toward the pin receptacle.
- 5. The rack of claim 3, wherein the pin extends in a vertical direction, and wherein the pin receptacle is oriented to receive a vertically-oriented pin.
- 6. The rack of claim 3, wherein the gate frame is rotatably adjustable between at least two positions, the two positions including:a first position in which the pin is in contact with the ramp; and a second position in which the pin is seated within the pin receptacle.
- 7. The rack of claim 6, wherein the gate frame is rotatably adjustable between the first position and the second position without direct manual interaction with the pin.
- 8. The rack of claim 6, wherein movement of the gate frame from the first position to the second position causes the pin to be temporarily vertically deflected by the ramp.
- 9. The rack of claim 1, wherein the sill bracket includes at least a first portion and a second portion, and wherein the first portion is diagonally symmetrical to the second portion.
- 10. The rack of claim 9, wherein the first portion of the sill bracket includes a first part of the pin receptacle, and wherein the second portion of the sill bracket includes a second part of the pin receptacle.
- 11. A rack for supporting electrical equipment, the rack comprising:a stationary frame assembly having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side; a hinge assembly; a gate frame having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side, the first gate frame side being rotatable attached to the first side of the stationary frame assembly via the hinge assembly; and a sill bracket disposed in the lower corner of the second side of the stationary frame assembly, the sill bracket including a ramp leading to a pin receptacle, and further comprising a second sill bracket disposed in the upper corner of the second side of the stationary frame assembly.
- 12. The rack of claim 11, wherein the sill brackets are of identical construction and wherein, in their installed positions, one sill bracket is rotated 90 degrees relative to the other one.
- 13. A rack for supporting electrical equipment, the rack comprising:a stationary frame assembly having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side; a hinge assembly; a gate frame having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side, the first gate frame side being rotatably attached to the first side of the stationary frame assembly via the hinge assembly; and a sill bracket disposed in a corner of the second side of one of the gate frame and the stationary frame assembly, the sill bracket including a first ramp leading to a pin receptacle, wherein the sill bracket includes at least a first portion and a second portion, wherein the first portion is diagonally symmetrical to the second portion, wherein the first ramp is part of the first portion of the sill bracket, wherein the second portion of the sill bracket includes a second ramp, and wherein the first ramp and the second ramp are diagonally symmetrical.
- 14. A rack for supporting electrical equipment, the rack comprising:a stationary frame assembly having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side; a hinge assembly; a gate frame having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side, the first gate frame side being rotatable attached to the first side of the stationary frame assembly via the hinge assembly; and a sill bracket disposed in a corner of the second side of one of the gate frame and the stationary frame assembly, the sill bracket including a ramp leading to a pin receptacle; wherein the stationary frame assembly includes at least one side member and at least one bottom member, wherein the side member is disposed on the second side of the stationary frame assembly, and wherein the sill bracket is attached to both the side member and the bottom member.
- 15. A rack for supporting electrical equipment, the rack comprising:a stationary frame assembly having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side; a hinge assembly; a gate frame having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side, the first gate frame side being rotatably attached to the first side of the stationary frame assembly via the hinge assembly; and a sill bracket disposed in a corner of the second side of one of the gate frame and the stationary frame assembly, the sill bracket including a ramp leading to a pin receptacle; wherein the gate frame includes at least one side member and at least one bottom member, wherein the side member is disposed on the second side of the gate frame, and wherein the sill bracket is attached to both the side member and the bottom member.
- 16. A rack for supporting electrical equipment, the rack comprising:a stationary frame assembly having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side; a hinge assembly; a gate frame having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side, the first gate frame side being rotatably attached to the first side of the stationary frame assembly via the hinge assembly; a sill bracket disposed in a corner of the second side of one of the gate frame and the stationary frame assembly, the sill bracket including a ramp leading to a pin receptacle; and a pin assembly including a pin adapted to be received by the pin receptacle, wherein if the sill bracket is disposed in the gate frame, then the pin assembly is disposed on the stationary frame assembly, and if the sill bracket is disposed in the stationary frame assembly, then the pin assembly is disposed on the gate frame, wherein the sill bracket is a first sill bracket and the pin assembly is a first pin assembly, wherein the hinge assembly includes a second sill bracket and a second pin assembly, wherein the second sill bracket includes a ramp leading to a pin receptacle, and wherein the second pin assembly includes a pin adapted to be received by the pin receptacle.
- 17. The rack of claim 16, wherein when the pin of the first pin assembly is disposed within the pin receptacle of the first sill bracket, then the gate frame may be rotated relative to the stationary frame assembly via the first pin assembly and first sill bracket.
- 18. The rack of claim 17, wherein the first sill bracket and the first pin assembly are identical to the second sill bracket and the second pin assembly, respectively.
- 19. A method for latching a first structure to a second structure in an electrical equipment rack, wherein at least one of the structures is a gate frame, wherein the first and second structures are initially hinged together, and wherein a pin is disposed on the first structure, the first structure being the gate frame, and a ramped sill bracket having an inclined ramp and a pin receptacle is disposed on the second structure, the method comprising the steps of:rotating at least one of the two structures toward the other structure; during the rotating step, displacing the pin using the inclined ramp; and discontinuing the rotating step once the pin enters the pin receptacle.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the step of displacing the pin includes displacing the pin in a vertical direction.
- 21. The method of claim 20 further including the step of biasing the pin in a direction opposite that of the displacement of the pin.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the step of biasing the pin is carried out by a spring.
- 23. A method for latching a first structure to a second structure in an electrical equipment rack, wherein at least one of the structures is a gate frame, wherein the first and second structures are initially hinged together, and wherein a first pin is disposed on the first structure and a ramped sill bracket having a first inclined ramp and a first pin receptacle is disposed on the second structure, wherein a second pin is disposed on one of the two structures and a second ramped sill bracket having second inclined ramp and a pin receptacle is disposed on the other of the two structures, wherein the method comprises:rotating at least one of the two structures toward the other structure; during the rotating step, displacing the first pin using the first inclined ramp; discontinuing the rotating step once the first pin enters the first pin receptacle; causing the second pin to be displaced by the second inclined ramp during the rotating step; and discontinuing the rotating step once each of the pins has entered its respective pin receptacle.
- 24. A method for latching a first structure to a second structure in an electrical equipment rack, wherein at least one of the structures is a gate frame, wherein the first and second structures are initially hinged together, and wherein a pin is disposed on the first structure and a ramped sill bracket having a first inclined ramp, a second ramp, and a pin receptacle is disposed on the second structure, wherein the method comprises:rotating at least one of the two structures toward the other structure; during the rotating step, displacing the pin using the inclined ramp; discontinuing the rotating step once the pin enters the pin receptacle; and contacting the first structure with the second ramp in order to guide the first and second structures together.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the ramped sill bracket further includes a bearing surface disposed adjacent an end of the second ramp, and wherein the method further comprises the step of positioning the first structure relative to the second structure using the bearing surface.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising the step of guiding the first structure into contact with the bearing surface using the second ramp.
- 27. The method of claim 19, wherein the rotating step is initiated by a user, and wherein the step of displacing the pin occurs without direct interaction between the user and the pin.
- 28. A ramped latch closure system for securing a first structure to a second structure, the ramped latch closure system comprising:a pin receptacle having an opening disposed at least partially at a first elevation for vertically receiving a pin; a first ramp vertically inclined toward the pin receptacle for gradually guiding a pin toward the pin receptacle, the first ramp extending from a second elevation to a third elevation, the portion of the first ramp disposed at the second elevation being generally adjacent the pin receptacle opening; and a second ramp extending from a fourth elevation to a fifth elevation, wherein at least one of the fourth and fifth elevations is separated from the first elevation in one vertical direction and wherein the third elevation is separated from the first elevation in the opposite vertical direction.
- 29. The ramped latch closure system of claim 28, wherein the fourth elevation is above the first elevation and the third elevation is below the first elevation.
- 30. The ramped latch closure system of claim 29, further comprising a bearing surface disposed at the fourth elevation.
- 31. The ramped latch closure system of claim 30, wherein the second ramp is vertically inclined toward the bearing surface.
- 32. The ramped latch closure system of claim 29, wherein the fifth elevation is above the first elevation.
- 33. The ramped latch closure system of claim 28, wherein at least one fourth of the pin receptacle opening lies in a horizontal plane.
- 34. The ramped latch closure system of claim 28, wherein the second ramp is generally semi-conical in shape.
- 35. The ramped latch closure system of claim 34, wherein the first ramp is generally planar in shape.
- 36. The ramped latch closure system of claim 28, wherein the slope of the first ramp is substantially equal to the slope of the second ramp.
- 37. The ramped latch closure system of claim 28, further comprising a third ramp, the first and third ramps being diagonally symmetrical.
- 38. The ramped latch closure system of claim 37, further comprising a fourth ramp, the second and fourth ramps being diagonally symmetrical.
- 39. The ramped latch closure system of claim 28, further comprising a pin assembly.
- 40. The ramped latch closure system of claim 39, wherein the pin assembly includes a pin of suitable size and shape for vertical insertion into the pin receptacle.
- 41. The ramped latch closure system of claim 40, wherein the pin is vertically adjustable relative to the first ramp.
- 42. The ramped latch closure system of claim 40, wherein the pin is disposed to contact the first ramp when the pin assembly and the first ramp are moved toward each other.
- 43. A rack for supporting electrical components, the rack comprising:a stationary frame assembly having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side, the second side having a top corner and a bottom corner; a gate frame having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side, the first side of the gate frame being rotatably attached to the first side of the stationary frame assembly, and the second side of the gate frame having a top corner and a bottom corner; a first sill bracket disposed in the bottom corner of the second side of the stationary frame assembly, the sill bracket including a ramp leading to a pin receptacle; a second sill bracket disposed in the top corner of the second side of the stationary frame assembly, the sill bracket including a ramp leading to a pin receptacle; a first pin assembly disposed in the bottom corner of the second side of the gate frame, the first pin assembly including a downwardly-biased vertical pin; a second pin assembly disposed in the top corner of the second side of the gate frame, the second pin assembly including an upwardly-biased vertical pin; wherein the gate frame may be rotatably adjusted, relative to the stationary frame assembly, from a first position to a second position, wherein in the first position the downwardly-biased pin is in contact with the first sill bracket ramp and the upwardly-biased pin is in contact with the second sill bracket ramp, wherein in the second position the downwardly-biased pin is seated within the first sill bracket pin receptacle and the upwardly-biased pin is seated within the second sill bracket pin receptacle, and wherein movement of the gate frame from the first position to the second position causes the respective pins to be temporarily vertically deflected by the respective ramps.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is entitled to the benefit of, and claims priority to, provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/329,887 filed Oct. 17, 2001 and entitled “RAMPED LATCH CLOSURE SYSTEM,” the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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