Adjustable Patents (Class 174/496)
  • Patent number: 11211755
    Abstract: A power rail system including a rail assembly, which includes a sidewall, a first interior compartment at least partially enclosed by the sidewall, the first interior compartment extending longitudinally along the first rail assembly, an opening in communication with the first interior compartment, the opening positioned along the sidewall, and a second interior compartment at least partially enclosed by the sidewall, the second interior compartment extending longitudinally along the first rail assembly and configured to receive the connector member therein. The power rail system can further include an electrical outlet assembly positionable within the first interior compartment. Further, various accessories, such as privacy screens, can be supported by the rail assembly. Still further, multiple rail assemblies can be connected together to customize the size and/or configuration of the power rail system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 25, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2021
    Assignee: Poppin Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey F. Miller, Matteo Bonacina, Adrian Gomez, Justin D. Dollinger, Robert D. Peavey
  • Patent number: 9426926
    Abstract: A secure flat wall mounting rack for network service provider equipment and cabling is provided. The mounting rack not only restricts unauthorized access to network communication equipment, but is also properly labeled for authorized user. The rack is especially suitable for service demarcation applications involving patch panels. The flat wall mounting rack has a securing bar with a movable plate which, when extended, only allows authorized users to remove and/or access cabling connected to the service ports of an Ethernet service delivery switch. The securing bar also allows for securing service handoff modules to be secured to the same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2016
    Assignee: ENGINUITY COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION
    Inventors: Sean Iwasaki, Jim Jay, Steve Johnson, Paul DeCraene