TOD ARTHUR WAGNER
Pilots at Chelshire Downs Rd, Roseville, CA

License number
California A2969184
Issued Date
Aug 2015
Expiration Date
Aug 2017
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
5039 Chelshire Downs Rd, Roseville, CA 95746

Professional information

Tod Wagner Photo 1

Apparatus And Method For Housing Electronic Equipment And Increasing Floor Space Utilization In A Secure Environment

US Patent:
2012019, Aug 2, 2012
Filed:
Apr 9, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/442728
Inventors:
Tod A. Wagner - Granite Bay CA, US
Richard F. Murphy - East Hampstead NH, US
Assignee:
BlackHawk Labs LLC - Sacramento CA
International Classification:
H05K 7/18, H05K 7/20
US Classification:
211 26
Abstract:
A secure electronic equipment rack allows electronic equipment to be hung vertically to save space for deep components. This is done by providing a vertical rack apparatus with horizontal side panels on which components are mounted vertically. The side panels of the rack are shorter than the depth of the components to be mounted on, to, or within the panels, thus allowing space to be saved. The rack can be expanded based on user's equipment growth. The apparatus can be mounted on a wall or on a standard EIA relay rack. The apparatus has cable management for equipment that fits into wire channels and allows having a patch panel mounted without taking up a “U” space in the apparatus itself. The apparatus can include a built-in level for ease of mounting, and an integrated earth grounding stud. A secure version can include tamper resistance by adding baffling of ventilation areas, for example in both top and bottom vent patterns, and can be designed to be assembled in an overlapping fashion which allows no exposed hardware with the last piece to be assembled being the first to be removed in sequence.


Tod Wagner Photo 2

Apparatus And Method For Housing Electronic Equipment And Increasing Floor Space Utilization In A Secure Environment

US Patent:
2008029, Nov 27, 2008
Filed:
Apr 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/109228
Inventors:
Tod A. Wagner - Granite Bay CA, US
Richard F. Murphy - East Hampstead NH, US
International Classification:
H05K 13/04
US Classification:
211 26
Abstract:
A secure electronic equipment rack allows electronic equipment to be hung vertically to save space for deep components. This is done by providing a vertical rack apparatus with horizontal side panels on which components are mounted vertically. The side panels of the rack are shorter than the depth of the components to be mounted on, to, or within the panels, thus allowing space to be saved. The rack can be expanded based on user's equipment growth. The apparatus can be mounted on a wall or on a standard EIA relay rack. The apparatus has cable management for equipment that fits into wire channels and allows having a patch panel mounted without taking up a “U” space in the apparatus itself. The apparatus can include a built-in level for ease of mounting, and an integrated earth grounding stud. A secure version can include tamper resistance by adding baffling of ventilation areas, for example in both top and bottom vent patterns, and can be designed to be assembled in an overlapping fashion which allows no exposed hardware with the last piece to be assembled being the first to be removed in sequence.


Tod Wagner Photo 3

Apparatus And Method For Housing Electronic Equipment And Increasing Floor Space Utilization

US Patent:
2008026, Oct 30, 2008
Filed:
Apr 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/109212
Inventors:
Tod A. Wagner - Granite Bay CA, US
Richard F. Murphy - East Hampstead NH, US
International Classification:
A47F 7/00
US Classification:
211 26, 211 131
Abstract:
An electronic equipment rack allows electronic equipment to be hung vertically to save space for deep components. This is done by providing a vertical rack apparatus with horizontal side panels on which components are mounted vertically. The side panels of the rack are shorter than the depth of the components to be mounted on, to, or within the panels, thus allowing space to be saved. The rack can be expanded based on user's equipment growth. The apparatus can be mounted on a wall or on a standard EIA relay rack. The apparatus has cable management for equipment that fits into wire channels and allows having a patch panel mounted without taking up a “U” space in the apparatus itself. The apparatus can include a built-in level for ease of mounting, and an integrated earth grounding stud.