Geometrical instruments
Patent
1983-11-07
1985-12-31
Weidenfeld, Gil
Geometrical instruments
211 41, 339 65, 361415, 361427, H05K 100, H01R 1320
Patent
active
045617104
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a subrack with side walls connected by means of cross-pieces, in which electronic modules, particularly printed circuit boards, can be placed. The modules have terminal strips on their rear edges which can be inserted into electrical connectors facing towards them mounted in the rear area of the subrack at a predetermined depth from the plane of the front panel. Through the design and arrangement of two mounting bars in the rear area of the subrack, using the same components of the subrack, different electrical connectors may be selectively mounted to receive terminal strips of electronic modules of different sizes.
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patent: 3601661 (1971-08-01), Kleinhample, Jr.
patent: 3711814 (1973-01-01), Pamella et al.
patent: 3798507 (1974-03-01), Damon et al.
patent: 3939382 (1976-02-01), Lacan et al.
patent: 4201303 (1980-05-01), Smith
Deutsche Industrie Norm 41 617, Feb. 1983; 41 612, Jul. 1981.
Paumen Gary F.
Rittal--Werk Rudolf Loh GmbH & Co. KG
Speckman Thomas W.
Weidenfeld Gil
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