Claims
- 1. An enclosure for protecting a plurality of electronic cards from exposure to harmful elements and for dissipating internally-generated heat, the enclosure comprising:a plurality of sleeves, with each of the sleeves being configured for receiving and enclosing a number of the electronic cards which is less than all of the electronic cards, wherein each of the sleeves is directly exposed to an ambient environment which is external to the enclosure, and each of the sleeves is spaced apart from the remainder of the sleeves so as to create a plurality of open air channels between the sleeves and substantially surrounding each of the sleeves so as to facilitate dissipating heat generated within the sleeves.
- 2. The enclosure as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the sleeves is configured for receiving and enclosing no more than one of the electronic cards.
- 3. The enclosure as set forth in claim 2, wherein one or more of the electronic cards is a double-wide electronic card.
- 4. The enclosure as set forth in claim 1, further including a plurality of removable protection cards, wherein each of the protection cards is associated with one or more of the electronic cards.
- 5. An enclosure for protecting a plurality of electronic cards from exposure to harmful elements and for dissipating internally-generated heat, the enclosure comprising:a plurality of sleeves, with each of the sleeves being configured for receiving and enclosing a number of the electronic cards which is less than all of the electronic cards, wherein each of the sleeves is directly exposed to an ambient environment which is external to the enclosure, and each of the sleeves is spaced apart from the remainder of the sleeves so as to create a plurality of open air channels between the sleeves and substantially surrounding each of the sleeves so as to facilitate dissipating heat generated within the sleeves; a plurality of removable protection cards, wherein each of the protection cards is associated with one or more of the electronic cards; and at least one chamber operable to receive one or more of the protection cards, with the protection cards being removable from the chamber without removing the one or more associated electronic cards.
- 6. The enclosure as set forth in claim 5, wherein each of the sleeves is configured for receiving and enclosing no more than one of the electronic cards.
- 7. The enclosure as set forth in claim 5, wherein one or more of the electronic cards is a double-wide electronic card.
- 8. An enclosure for protecting a plurality of electronic cards from exposure to harmful elements and for dissipating internally-generated heat, the enclosure comprising:a plurality of sleeves, with each of the sleeves being configured for receiving and enclosing no more than one of the electronic cards, wherein each of the sleeves is directly exposed to an ambient environment which is external to the enclosure, and each of the sleeves is spaced apart from the remainder of the sleeves so as to create a plurality of open air channels between the sleeves and substantially surrounding each of the sleeves so as to facilitate dissipating heat generated within the sleeves.
- 9. The enclosure as set forth in claim 8, wherein one or more of the electronic cards is a double-wide electronic card.
- 10. The enclosure as set forth in claim 8, further including a plurality of removable protection cards, wherein each of the protection cards is associated with one or more of the electronic cards.
- 11. The enclosure as set forth in claim 10, further including at least one chamber operable to receive one or more of the protection cards, with the protection cards being removable from the chamber without removing the one or more associated electronic cards.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation and claims priority benefit of a non-provisional patent application titled “Telecommunications Enclosure With Individual Separated Card Holders”, Ser. No. 09/781,178 , Filed Feb. 12, 2201, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,430,044, which claims to benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/181,609, filed Feb. 10, 2000, which is incorporated into the present application. by reference.
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