Device for assembling together modular blocks of electric equipment
First Claim
1. An assembly of modular cases each having first and second plane and parallel side walls and front and rear walls substantially narrower than the side walls,the first side wall of each case having upper and lower elongate bosses arranged in a first line substantially parallel to the rear wall and substantially nearer from the rear wall than from the front wall while the second side wall of each case has upper and lower elongate grooves shaped and positioned for snugly receiving the respective upper and lower bosses of an adjacent case in the assembly while allowing turning of one case with respect to an adjacent case about said line, the bosses having positioning end surfaces which cooperate with mating end surfaces of the grooves for positioning the two cases along said first line,the first side wall of each case having upper and lower hook-shaped locking projections arranged in a second line located farther from the rear wall than said first line while the second side wall of each case forms upper and lower housings shaped and positioned for receiving and retaining the respective upper and lower locking projections of an adjacent case in the assembly for locking the first side wall of a case with the second side wall of the adjacent case when, after turning of said second side wall about said first line, said second side wall engages said first side wall, and further means for locking together the adjacent cases when the locking projections are locked into said housings, said further locking means including a flexible tongue integral with each case transversely of the front wall thereof, said tongue having a nose projecting from the first side wall and a projection formed on the second side wall of each case and with which the nose of an adjacent case is snap-fitting.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a device for assembling modular blocks of electric equipment side by side. The two molded cases of modular elements are first of all coupled together in the manner of a hinge by means of two hooks which fit respectively into two mating housings, then are applied one against the other by pivoting one of the cases, and are finally locked together by means of a flexible tongue which snap-fits on to a mating part of the other case.
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1. An assembly of modular cases each having first and second plane and parallel side walls and front and rear walls substantially narrower than the side walls,
the first side wall of each case having upper and lower elongate bosses arranged in a first line substantially parallel to the rear wall and substantially nearer from the rear wall than from the front wall while the second side wall of each case has upper and lower elongate grooves shaped and positioned for snugly receiving the respective upper and lower bosses of an adjacent case in the assembly while allowing turning of one case with respect to an adjacent case about said line, the bosses having positioning end surfaces which cooperate with mating end surfaces of the grooves for positioning the two cases along said first line, the first side wall of each case having upper and lower hook-shaped locking projections arranged in a second line located farther from the rear wall than said first line while the second side wall of each case forms upper and lower housings shaped and positioned for receiving and retaining the respective upper and lower locking projections of an adjacent case in the assembly for locking the first side wall of a case with the second side wall of the adjacent case when, after turning of said second side wall about said first line, said second side wall engages said first side wall, and further means for locking together the adjacent cases when the locking projections are locked into said housings, said further locking means including a flexible tongue integral with each case transversely of the front wall thereof, said tongue having a nose projecting from the first side wall and a projection formed on the second side wall of each case and with which the nose of an adjacent case is snap-fitting.
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5. An assembly of modular cases each having first and second plane and parallel side walls and front and rear walls substantially narrower than the side walls,
the first side wall of each case having upper and lower elongate bosses arranged in a first line substantially parallel to the rear wall and substantially nearer from the rear wall than from the front wall while the second side wall of each case has upper and lower elongate grooves shaped and positioned for snugly receiving the respective upper and lower bosses of an adjacent case in the assembly while allowing turning of one case with respect to an adjacent case about said line, the bosses having positioning end surfaces which cooperate with mating end surfaces of the grooves for positioning the two cases along said first line, the first side wall of each case having upper and lower hook-shaped locking projections arranged in a second line located farther from the rear wall than said first line while the second side wall of each case forms upper and lower housings shaped and positioned for receiving and retaining the respective upper and lower locking projections of an adjacent case in the assembly for locking the first side wall of a case with the second side wall of the adjacent case when, after turning of said second side wall about said first line, said second side wall engages said first side wall, said assembly further comprising means for locking together the adjacent cases when the locking projections are locked into said housings, said further locking means including a cylindrical opening passing through each of said cases substantially at right angles to the side walls thereof so that, when the first face of a first case engages the second face of an adjacent second case, the openings of these first and second cases are coaxially alined and form a cylindrical passage, and a screw locking device having a screw which extends through said cylindrical passage.
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