Supports: cabinet structure – For particular electrical device or component – Particular electrical wiring feature
Patent
1995-12-27
1997-10-21
Cuomo, Peter M.
Supports: cabinet structure
For particular electrical device or component
Particular electrical wiring feature
312196, A47B 8106
Patent
active
056789076
ABSTRACT:
A trading desk cluster of back-to-back, side-to-side paired desk modules employs a generally enclosed cabinet for mounting internally electronic data processing equipment, which develops high heat under load. The enclosed cabinet includes an apertured front wall for passage of cooling air and carries internally a fan assembly including a box-like plenum chamber, from which rises at the rear an upright outlet duct sized smaller than the open lower end of a vertical chimney at the rear of the desk. Tilting of the fan assembly permits the outlet duct to project vertically upward within the chimney and locked to the lower end thereof. The fan assembly is mounted on an angle bar for tilting and for supporting the fan assembly for sliding longitudinally to a position so as to overlie and be centered with the underlying processing equipment such as a CPU. A plurality of side-by-side flat video bridges are detachably interfitted between a rear edge of the desk top work surface and the back panel and extend coplanar with the desk top work surface. Each flat video bridge has at least one rectangular flat panel and a continuous brush-type sweep grommet extending lengthwise along at least one of front and rear edges of the panel. The bridges may be reversibly front-to-back mounted and may be hinged along one front or rear edge for adjustable oblique inclination of the bridge panels. The communication cables pass readily through the brush bristles of the grommets for facilitating connections between internal and external data processing equipment.
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Anderson Gerald A.
Cuomo Peter M.
Woodtronics
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