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- the present invention is directed to the field of cabinets for holding electronic equipment.
- the present invention is directed to a cabinet frame having precision modular construction, and providing a rack for rack-mounted electronic equipment such as servers and telecommunications equipment.
- the electronic cabinets are used to hold electronic equipment in a space-efficient configuration.
- the electronic equipment is configured with flanges for mounting to a rack inside the cabinet.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cabinet constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a fragmental, perspective view of a connector assembly, constructed in accordance with the present invention, connecting a post to a frame.
- FIG. 3 is another perspective view of the connector assembly.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a frame constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a corner gusset plate being connected to the frame depicted in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a post constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 7 - 9 illustrate the connection of the post to the frame using the connector assembly.
- FIG. 10 a cabinet constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- the cabinet 10 is provided with modular construction so that the cabinet 10 is typically configured for supporting electronic equipment 11 , such as a server or telecom equipment.
- the cabinet 10 can be shipped when unassembled and then assembled on-site without any sacrifice of structural integrity or quality of the finally assembled cabinet 10 .
- the cabinet 10 is typically supplied complete with front/rear doors, side panels, top and base plates, fan plate assembly, adjustable feet, grounding kit, depth members and adjustable mounting verticals.
- Other optional accessory parts including plain/vented front panels, cable trays, chassis runners, sliding shelves, fixed shelves, front stabilizing foot, and castors.
- the cabinet 10 is provided with two top/base frames 12 .
- the top frame will be designated hereinafter as 12 a
- the base frame will be designated hereinafter as 12 b.
- the top frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b are identical in construction and function and thus, when referring in general to such construction, the top frame 12 a or the base frame 12 b will simply be referred to as the “frame 12 ”.
- the cabinet 10 is also provided with one or more posts 16 , and one or more connector assembly 18 (see FIG. 2).
- the connector assembly 18 connects the post 16 to the frame 12 .
- the cabinet 10 can be characterized as a rectangular cabinet constructed of the top frame 12 a, the base frame 12 b, four posts 16 and eight connector assemblies 18 .
- the top frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b substantially correspond in size and are both provided with a rectangular shape defining four corners 20 (only one of the corners 20 of the top frame and base frame 12 a and 12 b are designated herein for purposes of clarity.
- Each of the posts 16 is positioned adjacent to one of the corners 20 of the top frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b and extends between the top frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b.
- Two connector assemblies 18 are provided for connecting each of the posts 16 to the top frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b.
- the connector assembly 18 includes a corner gusset plate 24 , and a corner clamp plate 26 .
- the corner gusset plate 24 is rigidly supported by the frame 12 .
- the corner clamp plate 26 is supported by the corner gusset plate 24 and spaced a distance therefrom to form a channel 28 between at least a portion of the corner gusset plate 24 and the corner clamp plate 26 .
- At least a portion of the post 16 is positioned within the channel 28 and clamped between the corner gusset plate 24 and the corner clamp plate 26 .
- the corner clamp plate 26 can be connected to the corner gusset plate 24 by a M12 ⁇ 25 button-head alien screw 27 .
- corner gusset plate 24 can be connected to the corner clamp plate 26 by any other suitable method or assembly, such as a wingnut screw, a carriage screw, a clamping device, keys, magnets, or any other type of mechanical or magnetic assembly capable of changing the relative width of the channel 28 to clamp the post 16 as described herein.
- the frame 12 includes a horizontal wall 40 and a vertical sidewall 42 .
- One or more slots 46 are formed in the horizontal wall 40 of the frame 12 .
- the frame 12 is provided with four corners 20 , and four slots 46 are formed in the horizontal wall 40 adjacent each of the corners 20 .
- the horizontal wall 40 of the frame 12 includes sixteen slots 46 .
- Each of the corner gusset plates 24 is provided with at least one tab 48 (FIG. 9) which is positioned within one of the slots 46 .
- each of the corner gusset plates 24 is provided with four tabs 48 which correspond to the four slots 46 provided in each of the corners 20 .
- the corner gusset plates 24 each include a vertical sidewall 50 . At least one of the frame 12 and the corner gusset plate 24 have one or more holes 54 formed in the vertical sidewalls 42 and 50 , and the other one of the frame 12 and the corner gusset plate 24 includes a semi-shear 58 positioned in the hole 54 .
- each hole 54 is formed in the vertical sidewall 42 of the frame 12 .
- the frame 12 is provided with a first end 62 , an opposed second end 64 , a first side 66 , an opposed second side 68 , and four vertical sidewalls 42 .
- Two of the vertical sidewalls 42 extend generally between the first end 62 and the second end 64 .
- the other two vertical sidewalls 42 extend generally between the first side 66 and the second side 68 .
- Each vertical sidewall 42 has six holes 54 with three of the holes 54 in each vertical sidewall 42 being, located adjacent to one of the corners 20 .
- each corner gusset plate 24 has four semi-shears 58 connected to the vertical sidewall 50 .
- each corner gusset plate 24 are disposed in four of the six holes 54 located adjacent to each corner 20 .
- the other two holes 54 adjacent to each corner 20 receive a connecting device 70 , such as a bolt, washer and nut, for connecting the vertical sidewalls 42 and 50 together.
- the semi-shear 58 functions to ensure the accurate placement/alignment of the corner gusset plate 24 in the corner positions. By ensuring accurate alignment of the corner gusset plate 24 in the top/bottom frame 12 , the alignment of the corner posts 16 are guaranteed a precision fit.
- the corner gusset plate 24 is connected to the frame 12 by any suitable assembly such as glue, screws, magnets, or the like.
- the corner gusset plate 24 is provided with a horizontal plate 80 .
- the horizontal plate 80 is rigidly connected to the horizontal wall 40 of the frame 12 via any suitable assembly 81 , such as a bolt.
- the vertical sidewall 50 of the corner gusset plate 24 can be characterized as having at least two wall portions 86 and 88 .
- the two wall portions 86 and 88 are disposed angularly with respect to each other such that the two wall portions 86 and 88 generally align with the vertical sidewall 42 of the frame 12 .
- the wall portions 86 and 88 are disposed about 90° with respect to each other.
- the vertical sidewalls 42 and 50 of the frame 12 and the corner gusset plate 24 can be characterized as “mutually orthogonal vertical sidewalls”.
- the vertical sidewall 50 is provided with a third wall portion 90 positioned in between the wall portions 86 and 88 .
- the vertical sidewall 50 is formed of sheet metal which has been bent to form the wall portions 86 , 88 and 90 .
- the corner clamp plate 26 is supported by the wall portion 90 of the corner gusset plate 24 .
- the post 16 includes a first end 100 , an opposed second end 102 , and one or more flanges 104 extending at least partly therebetween.
- the flange(s) 104 are sized and dimensioned to be inserted into the channel 28 formed between the corner clamp plate 26 and the corner gusset plate 24 to connect the post 16 to the frame 12 .
- the first end 100 and the second end 102 of the post 16 are substantially identical in construction and function. Thus, only the first end 100 will be described hereinafter.
- the first end 100 of the post 16 includes a pair of recessed portions 108 separated from a medial portion 110 by a pair of shoulders 112 . The size of the shoulders 112 can vary widely.
- the size of the shoulders 112 corresponds to the thickness of the horizontal wall 40 of the frame 12 such that the recessed portions 108 engage the horizontal wall 40 when the post 12 is positioned in an installed position (FIGS. 8 and 9) at the corner 20 of the frame 12 .
- the post 16 can be provided with any suitable assembly for connecting the optional accessories discussed above to the post 16 .
- the post 16 can be provided with a series of holes 120 so that certain of the optional accessories can be bolted directly to the post 16 .
- the four corner gusset plates 24 are connected to the top frame 12 a, and four corner gusset plates 24 are connected to the base frame 12 b as described above.
- One of the corner clamp plates 26 is connected to each of the corner gusset plates 24 such that the corner clamp plates 26 are positioned a distance away from the corner gusset plate 24 and the channel 28 is formed between at least a portion of the corner gusset plate 24 and the corner clamp plate 26 .
- At least a portion of each post 16 is positioned in the channel 28 and the corner clamp plate 26 is moved relative to the corner gusset plate 24 to clamp the post 16 between the corner clamp plate 26 and the corner gusset plate 24 .
- the corner clamp plate 26 can be moved by tightening a screw. This procedure is then repeated seven more times to connect each of the four posts 16 to the top frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b.
- the frames 12 a and 12 b, the post 16 , the corner gusset plate 24 and the corner clamp plate 26 are constructed of rigid materials, such as plastic, metal or polymeric materials.
- the frames 12 a and 12 b, the post 16 , the corner gusset plate 24 and the corner clamp plate 26 are constructed of sheet metal manufactured using hard press tooling.
- the frame 12 can be constructed of 1.5 mm sheet steel
- the post 16 can be constructed of 1.5 mm sheet steel
- the corner gusset plate 24 can be constructed of 3.0 mm sheet steel
- the corner clamp plate 26 can be constructed of 3.0 mm sheet steel.
- the connector assembly 18 (or “corner assembly”) provides a very stable construction that reliably provides a precise fit. Because of how the parts are configured for the corners 20 of the rack frame 12 , there is no tolerance buildup.
- An added advantage of this configuration is that it can be shipped unassembled and easily assembled on site where the electronic components are to be installed.
- the rack frame 12 and any accessory components are amenable to being shipped as a so-called “flat pack” that greatly reduces bulk and thus, shipping costs.
- the design allows the sub-assembly of the top frame 12 a (to include top plate and fan plate), bottom frame 12 b (to include bottom plate and adjustable feet), and the side frames (to include side panels, depth members, mounting verticals and cable trays), to further enhance the flat-pack-ability by offering reduced assembly time by the final user.
- the cabinet 10 is delivered to a customer with the corner assemblies 18 connected to the top frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b.
- the customer simply needs to slide the posts 16 into place and tighten the mechanism, such as a screw, controlling the distance between the corner clamp plate 26 and the corner gusset plate 24 to assemble the cabinet 10 .
- the reliable precision fit aspect of the described embodiment means that unassembled shipping and on-site assembly can be carried out without any sacrifice of structural integrity or quality of the finally assembled rack frame product.
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A cabinet having a frame, a plurality of posts and a plurality of connector assemblies. The connector assemblies adapted to connect the posts to the frame. The connector assembly is provided with a gusset rigidly supported by the frame, and a clamp plate supported by the gusset and spaced a distance therefrom to form a channel between at least a portion of the gusset and the clamp plate. At least a portion of the post positioned within the channel and clamped between the gusset and the clamp plate.
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- The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to the provisional application identified by Application No. 60/368,390, filed on Mar. 28, 2002, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
- Not applicable.
- The present invention is directed to the field of cabinets for holding electronic equipment. In particular, the present invention is directed to a cabinet frame having precision modular construction, and providing a rack for rack-mounted electronic equipment such as servers and telecommunications equipment.
- The electronic cabinets are used to hold electronic equipment in a space-efficient configuration. The electronic equipment is configured with flanges for mounting to a rack inside the cabinet.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cabinet constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a fragmental, perspective view of a connector assembly, constructed in accordance with the present invention, connecting a post to a frame.
- FIG. 3 is another perspective view of the connector assembly.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a frame constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a corner gusset plate being connected to the frame depicted in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a post constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 7-9 illustrate the connection of the post to the frame using the connector assembly.
- Referring now to the drawings and, in particular to FIG. 1 shown therein, and designated by
reference numeral 10 is a cabinet constructed in accordance with the present invention. As will be explained in more detail below, thecabinet 10 is provided with modular construction so that thecabinet 10 is typically configured for supportingelectronic equipment 11, such as a server or telecom equipment. Thecabinet 10 can be shipped when unassembled and then assembled on-site without any sacrifice of structural integrity or quality of the finally assembledcabinet 10. Thecabinet 10 is typically supplied complete with front/rear doors, side panels, top and base plates, fan plate assembly, adjustable feet, grounding kit, depth members and adjustable mounting verticals. Other optional accessory parts, including plain/vented front panels, cable trays, chassis runners, sliding shelves, fixed shelves, front stabilizing foot, and castors. - The
cabinet 10 is provided with two top/base frames 12. The top frame will be designated hereinafter as 12 a, and the base frame will be designated hereinafter as 12 b. In one preferred embodiment, thetop frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b are identical in construction and function and thus, when referring in general to such construction, thetop frame 12 a or the base frame 12 b will simply be referred to as the “frame 12”. - The
cabinet 10 is also provided with one ormore posts 16, and one or more connector assembly 18 (see FIG. 2). Theconnector assembly 18 connects thepost 16 to theframe 12. - In one preferred embodiment, the
cabinet 10 can be characterized as a rectangular cabinet constructed of thetop frame 12 a, the base frame 12 b, fourposts 16 and eight connector assemblies 18. In this embodiment, thetop frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b substantially correspond in size and are both provided with a rectangular shape defining four corners 20 (only one of thecorners 20 of the top frame andbase frame 12 a and 12 b are designated herein for purposes of clarity. Each of theposts 16 is positioned adjacent to one of thecorners 20 of thetop frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b and extends between thetop frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b. Twoconnector assemblies 18 are provided for connecting each of theposts 16 to thetop frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b. - As best shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the
connector assembly 18 includes acorner gusset plate 24, and acorner clamp plate 26. When the cabinet is assembled, thecorner gusset plate 24 is rigidly supported by theframe 12. Thecorner clamp plate 26 is supported by thecorner gusset plate 24 and spaced a distance therefrom to form achannel 28 between at least a portion of thecorner gusset plate 24 and thecorner clamp plate 26. At least a portion of thepost 16 is positioned within thechannel 28 and clamped between thecorner gusset plate 24 and thecorner clamp plate 26. For example, thecorner clamp plate 26 can be connected to thecorner gusset plate 24 by a M12×25 button-headalien screw 27. However, it should be understood that thecorner gusset plate 24 can be connected to thecorner clamp plate 26 by any other suitable method or assembly, such as a wingnut screw, a carriage screw, a clamping device, keys, magnets, or any other type of mechanical or magnetic assembly capable of changing the relative width of thechannel 28 to clamp thepost 16 as described herein. - Referring now to FIG. 4, the
frame 12 will now be described in more detail. Theframe 12 includes ahorizontal wall 40 and avertical sidewall 42. One or more slots 46 (FIG. 9) are formed in thehorizontal wall 40 of theframe 12. In the example shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, theframe 12 is provided with fourcorners 20, and fourslots 46 are formed in thehorizontal wall 40 adjacent each of thecorners 20. Thus, thehorizontal wall 40 of theframe 12 includes sixteenslots 46. - Each of the
corner gusset plates 24 is provided with at least one tab 48 (FIG. 9) which is positioned within one of theslots 46. In the example shown in the drawings, each of thecorner gusset plates 24 is provided with fourtabs 48 which correspond to the fourslots 46 provided in each of thecorners 20. - As shown in FIGS. 2, 3 and 6, the
corner gusset plates 24 each include avertical sidewall 50. At least one of theframe 12 and thecorner gusset plate 24 have one ormore holes 54 formed in the 42 and 50, and the other one of thevertical sidewalls frame 12 and thecorner gusset plate 24 includes a semi-shear 58 positioned in thehole 54. - In the example shown in FIG. 4, three
holes 54 are formed in thevertical sidewall 42 of theframe 12. In this example, theframe 12 is provided with afirst end 62, an opposed second end 64, afirst side 66, an opposedsecond side 68, and fourvertical sidewalls 42. Two of thevertical sidewalls 42 extend generally between thefirst end 62 and the second end 64. The other twovertical sidewalls 42 extend generally between thefirst side 66 and thesecond side 68. Eachvertical sidewall 42 has sixholes 54 with three of theholes 54 in eachvertical sidewall 42 being, located adjacent to one of thecorners 20. As shown in FIG. 6, eachcorner gusset plate 24 has four semi-shears 58 connected to thevertical sidewall 50. The foursemi-shears 58 of eachcorner gusset plate 24 are disposed in four of the sixholes 54 located adjacent to eachcorner 20. The other twoholes 54 adjacent to eachcorner 20 receive a connectingdevice 70, such as a bolt, washer and nut, for connecting the 42 and 50 together. Thevertical sidewalls semi-shear 58 functions to ensure the accurate placement/alignment of thecorner gusset plate 24 in the corner positions. By ensuring accurate alignment of thecorner gusset plate 24 in the top/bottom frame 12, the alignment of thecorner posts 16 are guaranteed a precision fit. - The
corner gusset plate 24 is connected to theframe 12 by any suitable assembly such as glue, screws, magnets, or the like. For example, in the embodiment shown in FIG. 2, thecorner gusset plate 24 is provided with ahorizontal plate 80. Thehorizontal plate 80 is rigidly connected to thehorizontal wall 40 of theframe 12 via any suitable assembly 81, such as a bolt. - The
vertical sidewall 50 of thecorner gusset plate 24 can be characterized as having at least twowall portions 86 and 88. The twowall portions 86 and 88 are disposed angularly with respect to each other such that the twowall portions 86 and 88 generally align with thevertical sidewall 42 of theframe 12. When theframe 12 is a rectangular frame, thewall portions 86 and 88 are disposed about 90° with respect to each other. In other words, the 42 and 50 of thevertical sidewalls frame 12 and thecorner gusset plate 24 can be characterized as “mutually orthogonal vertical sidewalls”. - To connect the
wall portions 86 and 88 together, thevertical sidewall 50 is provided with a third wall portion 90 positioned in between thewall portions 86 and 88. Preferably, thevertical sidewall 50 is formed of sheet metal which has been bent to form thewall portions 86, 88 and 90. In the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 3, thecorner clamp plate 26 is supported by the wall portion 90 of thecorner gusset plate 24. - As shown in FIGS. 6-9, the
post 16 includes afirst end 100, an opposed second end 102, and one ormore flanges 104 extending at least partly therebetween. The flange(s) 104 are sized and dimensioned to be inserted into thechannel 28 formed between thecorner clamp plate 26 and thecorner gusset plate 24 to connect thepost 16 to theframe 12. Thefirst end 100 and the second end 102 of thepost 16 are substantially identical in construction and function. Thus, only thefirst end 100 will be described hereinafter. Thefirst end 100 of thepost 16 includes a pair of recessedportions 108 separated from amedial portion 110 by a pair ofshoulders 112. The size of theshoulders 112 can vary widely. However, in one preferred embodiment, the size of theshoulders 112 corresponds to the thickness of thehorizontal wall 40 of theframe 12 such that the recessedportions 108 engage thehorizontal wall 40 when thepost 12 is positioned in an installed position (FIGS. 8 and 9) at thecorner 20 of theframe 12. Thepost 16 can be provided with any suitable assembly for connecting the optional accessories discussed above to thepost 16. For example, thepost 16 can be provided with a series ofholes 120 so that certain of the optional accessories can be bolted directly to thepost 16. - To construct the
cabinet 10, the fourcorner gusset plates 24 are connected to thetop frame 12 a, and fourcorner gusset plates 24 are connected to the base frame 12 b as described above. One of thecorner clamp plates 26 is connected to each of thecorner gusset plates 24 such that thecorner clamp plates 26 are positioned a distance away from thecorner gusset plate 24 and thechannel 28 is formed between at least a portion of thecorner gusset plate 24 and thecorner clamp plate 26. At least a portion of eachpost 16 is positioned in thechannel 28 and thecorner clamp plate 26 is moved relative to thecorner gusset plate 24 to clamp thepost 16 between thecorner clamp plate 26 and thecorner gusset plate 24. For example, thecorner clamp plate 26 can be moved by tightening a screw. This procedure is then repeated seven more times to connect each of the fourposts 16 to thetop frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b. - The
frames 12 a and 12 b, thepost 16, thecorner gusset plate 24 and thecorner clamp plate 26 are constructed of rigid materials, such as plastic, metal or polymeric materials. In one preferred embodiment, theframes 12 a and 12 b, thepost 16, thecorner gusset plate 24 and thecorner clamp plate 26 are constructed of sheet metal manufactured using hard press tooling. For example, theframe 12 can be constructed of 1.5 mm sheet steel, thepost 16 can be constructed of 1.5 mm sheet steel, thecorner gusset plate 24 can be constructed of 3.0 mm sheet steel, and thecorner clamp plate 26 can be constructed of 3.0 mm sheet steel. - The connector assembly 18 (or “corner assembly”) provides a very stable construction that reliably provides a precise fit. Because of how the parts are configured for the
corners 20 of therack frame 12, there is no tolerance buildup. - An added advantage of this configuration is that it can be shipped unassembled and easily assembled on site where the electronic components are to be installed. When shipped unassembled, the
rack frame 12 and any accessory components are amenable to being shipped as a so-called “flat pack” that greatly reduces bulk and thus, shipping costs. The design allows the sub-assembly of thetop frame 12 a (to include top plate and fan plate), bottom frame 12 b (to include bottom plate and adjustable feet), and the side frames (to include side panels, depth members, mounting verticals and cable trays), to further enhance the flat-pack-ability by offering reduced assembly time by the final user. - Further, in one preferred embodiment, the
cabinet 10 is delivered to a customer with thecorner assemblies 18 connected to thetop frame 12 a and the base frame 12 b. Thus, the customer simply needs to slide theposts 16 into place and tighten the mechanism, such as a screw, controlling the distance between thecorner clamp plate 26 and thecorner gusset plate 24 to assemble thecabinet 10. - The reliable precision fit aspect of the described embodiment means that unassembled shipping and on-site assembly can be carried out without any sacrifice of structural integrity or quality of the finally assembled rack frame product.
- While presently preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, one skilled in the art will recognize that many changes or alterations can be made to the preferred embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It is therefore intended that all such modifications, alterations and other changes be encompassed by the claims.
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1. A cabinet, comprising:
a frame;
a post; and
a connector assembly adapted to connect the post to the frame, the connector assembly comprising:
a gusset precisely located and rigidly supported by the frame;
a clamp plate supported by the gusset and spaced a distance therefrom to form a channel between at least a portion of the gusset and the clamp plate, at least a portion of the post positioned within the channel and clamped between the gusset and the clamp plate.
2. The cabinet of claim 1 , wherein the frame includes a horizontal wall and one or more slots formed in the horizontal wall, and wherein the gusset includes at least one tab positioned within the slot formed in the frame.
3. The cabinet of claim 1 , wherein the frame includes a vertical sidewall and the gusset includes a vertical sidewall, at least one of the frame and the gusset having a hole formed in the vertical sidewall, and the other one of the frame and the gusset having a semi-shear positioned in the hole.
4. The cabinet of claim 3 , wherein the frame has the hole and the gusset has the semi-shear.
5. The cabinet of claim 1 , wherein the frame and the gusset include mutually orthogonal vertical sidewalls positioned adjacent to one another.
6. The cabinet of claim 1 , wherein the frame defines a corner cutout, and wherein the post is positioned within at least a portion of the corner cutout.
7. A method for constructing a cabinet, comprising the steps of:
connecting a gusset to a frame;
positioning a clamp plate a distance away from the gusset such that a channel is formed between at least a portion of the gusset and the clamp plate;
positioning at least a portion of a post in the channel; and
moving the clamp plate relative to the gusset to clamp the post between the clamp plate and the gusset.
8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the frame includes a horizontal wall and one or more slots formed in the horizontal wall, and wherein the method further comprises the step of positioning a tab of the gusset within the slot formed in the frame.
9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the frame includes a vertical sidewall and the gusset includes a vertical sidewall, at least one of the frame and the gusset having a hole formed in the vertical sidewall, and wherein the method further comprises the step of positioning the other one of the frame and the gusset in the hole.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the frame has the hole and the gusset has the semi-shear.
11. The method of claim 7 , wherein the frame and the gusset include mutually orthogonal vertical sidewalls, and the step of connecting the gusset to the frame includes the step of positioning the mutually orthogonal vertical sidewalls adjacent to one another.
12. The method of claim 7 , wherein the frame defines a corner cutout, and wherein the step of positioning at least a portion of the post in the channel is defined further as positioning at least a portion of the post within the corner cutout.
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