PROTECTIVE COVER AND SYSTEM FOR ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURES
A cover and system are provided for protecting an electrical enclosure during intense storms. The cover includes a top wall and a sidewall parametrically bounding the top wall and that is attached thereto. The cover further includes at least one vent disposed in the sidewall for allowing heat to escape from the enclosure. Loops are attached to the sidewall for receiving an adjustable length cable tie. An adhesive is provided for releasably coupling the cover to the enclosure thereby securing the cover to the enclosure along with the tightened cable tie. The cover, vent, adjustable length cable tie, and adhesive form the system for protecting the electrical enclosure.
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The present invention relates generally to protective covers and systems for electrical enclosures. More particularly, the present invention relates to a cover and system for protecting electrical enclosures such as telecommunication outside plant enclosures, air conditioning condensers, cross connects, electrical junction boxes, etc., during intense storms like hurricanes and tornados.
BACKGROUNDProtection of electrical enclosures such as telecommunication outside plant enclosures, air conditioning condensers, electrical junction boxes for residential, commercial and industrial applications, etc. is very important during intense storms such as hurricanes and tornados. Such storms generate driving rain, windborne sand, hail, flooding, salt water, and windborne debris that can damage the enclosures by shorting out electrical circuitry within the enclosures, clogging heat vents, and damaging access panels.
Protective covers and systems have not been available to prevent storm damage to electrical enclosures such that the most common method of trying to protect such enclosures is by wrapping the enclosures in wide bands of cellophane or shrink-wrap.
Accordingly, it is desirable to have a cover and system for protecting electrical enclosures during intense storms that is durable, water resistant, reusable, provides venting for the enclosure's heat vents, and that provides a way of securing the cover to the enclosure such that it remains in place.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention eliminates the above difficulties and disadvantages by providing a cover and system for protecting an electrical enclosure during intense storms. The cover includes a top wall and a sidewall parametrically bounding the top wall and that is attached thereto. An adhesive is also provided for releasably coupling the cover to the enclosure. A vent may be disposed in the sidewall for releasing heat generated by the enclosure. A section of material is secured over the vent. The section of material includes a top, a bottom and two opposing sides. The top and the bottom are secured over the vent with the two opposing sides being unsecured such that heat is allowed to pass from the vent and beyond the section of material at the two opposing sides. A plurality of loops are attached to the sidewall for receiving a fastening member therein and for retaining the fastening member in place against the cover. The fastening member is preferably an adjustable length cable tie that fits multiple sizes and shapes of different enclosures. Eyelets are included at the corners of the cover, which also receive the cable tie therethrough. The cover, vent, adjustable length cable tie, and adhesive form the system for protecting the electrical enclosure. During installation, a length of the adhesive (if a sticky mastic material is being used for the material) is applied around the enclosure. Plugs of the adhesive are also inserted into apertures or cracks formed in the metal of the enclosure. The cover is inserted over the enclosure and pressed against the adhesive. The cable tie strap is then inserted through the loops and eyelets. A head is installed on the strap and the cable tie is tightened, thereby tightening the cover additionally to the adhesive and the cover of the enclosure. The cover is also reusable.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will now be discussed in the following detailed description and appended claims, which are to be considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which identical reference characters designate like elements throughout the views.
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Although the invention has been described in detail above, it is expressly understood that it will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art that the invention may be modified without departing from the spirit of the invention. Various changes of form, design, or arrangement may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the above mentioned description is to be considered exemplary, rather than limiting, and the true scope of the invention is that defined in the following claims.
Claims
1. A cover for protecting an electrical enclosure having an upper side, a plurality of side walls, and a bottom side, the cover comprising:
- a top wall;
- a sidewall parametrically bounding the top wall and attached thereto; and
- an adhesive for releasably coupling the sidewall to the enclosure; and
- wherein the cover protects the electrical enclosure on the upper side and the plurality of side walls only.
2. The cover of claim 1 wherein the adhesive is comprised of magnetic material secured in the sidewall of the cover such that at least part of the sidewall is pressed between the magnetic material and the enclosure to adhere the cover to the enclosure.
3. The cover of claim 1 wherein the adhesive is comprised of a sticky mastic material that is adhered to the enclosure such that when the sidewall is pressed against the sticky mastic material the cover adheres to the enclosure.
4. The cover of claim 1 further comprising at least one vent disposed in the sidewall for releasing heat generated by the enclosure.
5. The cover of claim 4 further comprising a section of material including a top, a bottom and two opposing sides, the top and the bottom being secured over the at least one vent and to the sidewall with the two opposing sides being unsecured such that heat is allowed to pass from the vent and beyond the section of material at the two opposing sides.
6. The cover of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of loops attached to the sidewall for receiving a fastening member therein and for retaining the fastening member in place against the cover.
7. The cover of claim 6 wherein the fastening member is an adjustable length cable tie.
8. A cover for protecting an electrical enclosure and for being at least partially secured to the electrical enclosure by a fastening member, the cover comprising:
- a top wall;
- a sidewall parametrically bounding the top wall and attached thereto;
- at least one vent disposed in the sidewall; and
- a plurality of loops attached to the sidewall for receiving the fastening member therein and for retaining the fastening member in place against the cover.
9. The cover of claim 8 wherein the sidewall is constructed of vinyl material.
10. The cover of claim 8 further comprising a section of material secured to the sidewall for covering the at least one vent, at least partially, to prevent rain and debris from entering the vent.
11. The cover of claim 10 wherein the section of material includes a top, a bottom and two opposing sides, the top and the bottom being secured over the at least one vent and to the sidewall with the two opposing sides being unsecured such that heat is allowed to pass from the vent and beyond the section of material at the two opposing sides.
12. The cover of claim 8 further comprising an adhesive for releasably coupling the cover to the enclosure.
13. The cover of claim 12 wherein the adhesive is comprised of magnetic material secured in the sidewall of the cover such that at least part of the sidewall is pressed between the magnetic material and the enclosure to adhere the cover to the enclosure.
14. The cover of claim 12 wherein the adhesive is comprised of a sticky mastic material that is adhered to the enclosure such that when the sidewall is pressed against the sticky mastic material the cover adheres to the enclosure.
15. A system for protecting an electrical enclosure having an upper side, a plurality of side walls, and a bottom side, the system comprising:
- a cover, the cover comprising: a top wall; a sidewall parametrically bounding the top wall and attached thereto; at least one vent disposed in the sidewall; and a plurality of loops attached to the sidewall;
- at least one adjustable length cable tie for being received within the plurality of loops for retaining the cover to the enclosure;
- an adhesive for releasably coupling the sidewall to the enclosure thereby securing the cover to the enclosure; and
- wherein the cover protects the electrical enclosure on the upper side and the plurality of side walls only.
16. The system for protecting an electrical enclosure of claim 15 further including the loops comprising at least one eyelet attached to the sidewall for receiving the at least one adjustable length of cable tie therethrough.
17. The system for protecting an electrical enclosure of claim 15 wherein the at least one vent is covered, at least partially, to prevent rain and debris from entering the vent.
18. The system for protecting an electrical enclosure of claim 17 further comprising a section of material including a top, a bottom and two opposing sides, the top and the bottom being secured over the vent and to the sidewall with the two opposing sides being unsecured such that heat is allowed to pass from the vent and beyond the section of material at the two opposing sides.
19. The system for protecting an electrical enclosure of claim 15 further comprising an adhesive comprised of magnetic material secured in the sidewall of the cover such that at least part of the sidewall is pressed between the magnetic material and the enclosure to adhere the cover to the enclosure.
20. The system for protecting an electrical enclosure of claim 15 further comprising an adhesive comprised of a sticky mastic material that is adhered to the enclosure such that when the sidewall is pressed against the sticky mastic material the cover adheres to the enclosure.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 18, 2005
Publication Date: Jan 18, 2007
Applicant: Thomas & Betts International, Inc. (Wilmington, DE)
Inventors: Brian Yapp (Roswell, GA), Luis Hernandez (Memphis, TN)
Application Number: 11/183,476
International Classification: H01B 7/00 (20060101);