HOUSINGS COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT

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EXPANDER EMERSON NETWORK POWER, ENERGY SYSTEMS, NORTH AMERICA, INC. 4350 Weaver Parkway Warrenville IL 60555 HOUSINGS FOR COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, NAMELY, CABINETS FOR HOUSING FEEDER AND DISTRIBUTION CABLES AND CONNECTIONS THEREFORE;
NETREACH VERTIV ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. 995 OAK CREEK DRIVE LOMBARD IL 60148 Housings for communications equipment, namely, metal cabinets designed to protect power supplies, feeder and distribution cables, and connections therefor;NET REACH; NETWORK REACH;The wording NETREACH has no meaning other than trademark significance.;
NETXTEND VERTIV ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. 995 OAK CREEK DRIVE LOMBARD IL 60148 Housings for communications equipment, namely, metal cabinets designed to protect power supplies, feeder and distribution cables, and connections therefor;NET EXTEND; NETWORK EXTEND;
ULTRACAB EMERSON NETWORK POWER, ENERGY SYSTEMS, NORTH AMERICA, INC. 4350 Weaver Parkway Warrenville IL 60555 HOUSINGS FOR COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, NAMELY, CABINETS FOR HOUSING FEEDER AND DISTRIBUTION CABLES AND CONNECTIONS THEREFOR;ULTRA CAB;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A modular data center, for housing and cooling electronic equipment, includes multiple housings, a first portion of the housings configured to hold heat-producing electronic equipment and a second portion of the housings configured to hold at least one cooling unit, each of the housings of the first portion having a front and a back and configured to hold the heat-producing electronic equipment such that gas is drawn into the equipment from fronts of the equipment, heated by the equipment to become heated gas, and expelled by the electronic equipment is expelled through the backs of the housings, where the housings are disposed and coupled to form a laterally-enclosed arrangement laterally enclosing a hot region and defining a top opening allowing gas to vertically exit the hot region, and where backs of the housings of the first portion are disposed adjacent to the hot region such that the heat-producing equipment, when mounted to the housings, will expel the heated gas into the hot region.