The present invention relates generally to communication panels and, more particularly, to providing power in the context of communications panels.
A variety of telecommunications equipment is remotely powered today. Examples of remotely powered equipment may include, for example, voice over IP telecommunications equipment, wireless Local Area Network (LAN) access points and network cameras, among others. In some systems, power is delivered to remote equipment over Ethernet segments. Such systems, commonly referred to as power-over-Ethernet (POE) may be typically provided using either of two different methods.
The first method, referred to as an end span, may provide power to remotely powered devices from the actual Ethernet switch. Reference is now made to
Another method, referred to as midspan, may include a POE component placed between the Ethernet switch and a network patch panel 14. For example, reference is now made to
Embodiments of the present invention include upgradeable communications patch panels, racks and systems. Embodiments of such panels include multiple jacks that are configured to receive multiple communications cables that may be configured to be connected to multiple remote communication devices. Embodiments may include a front power interface, coupled to a subset of the jacks, configured to receive a selective power distributor configured to provide power to a portion of the remote communication devices corresponding to the portion of the jacks. Some embodiments include a front face of the panel configured to include multiple jacks and an opening adjacent the front power interface that provides access to the front power interface. Such embodiments may further include an internal power interface configured to receive a panel power distributor configured to power any of the remote communication devices via any of the jacks and a bus bar interface configured to receive power from a rack-mounted bus bar and provide power to the front power interface and/or the internal power interface.
Some embodiments of an upgradeable communications patch panel include multiple jacks that are configured to receive multiple communications cables and a power interface that is configured to connect to a power device and provide power to a remote communication device via one of the jacks and a corresponding one of the communications cables.
In some embodiments, the power device includes a power distributor that is configured to provide power to the remote communication device via the power interface. In some embodiments, the power interface includes a power distributor interface corresponding to a subset of the plurality of jacks and configured to receive the power distributor.
In some embodiments, the power distributor interface includes a socket that includes multiple socket electrical contacts and the power distributor includes multiple distributor electrical contacts and is configured to provide power to the remote communication device using one of the subset of the jacks. In some embodiments, the socket electrical contacts are configured to conductively engage the distributor electrical contacts.
In some embodiments, the jacks are located in a first face of the panel, the socket is located behind the first face of the panel, and the first face of the panel includes an opening that is configured to provide access to the socket for the power distributor. In some embodiments, the socket is internal to the panel and is configured to receive the power distributor via access to an interior of the panel.
In some embodiments, the power device is removable from the power interface. In some embodiments, the power interface includes multiple electrical contacts that are configured to engage multiple electrical contacts on the power device. In some embodiments, the power device includes a power distributor configured to provide power to the remote communication device and the power interface includes a power distributor interface that is connected to the jacks and that is configured to receive the power distributor.
In some embodiments, the power interface includes a power input interface that is configured to receive power for transmission to the power distributor. In such embodiments, the power input interface may include a bus bar interface that is configured to receive power from multiple bus bars mounted in a rack that is configured to receive the panel.
Some embodiments include a rack configured to receive an upgradeable communications patch panel as described herein. In some embodiments, the rack includes a chassis that is configured to support the panel and a plurality of bus bars configured to distribute power to the panel. In some embodiments, the delivered power is configured to provide power to the remote communication device via one of the plurality of jacks. Such embodiments may also include a power supply interface that is configured to receive at least one power supply.
Some embodiments of a rack include a uninterruptible power supply interface that is configured to be coupled to an uninterruptible power supply. In some embodiments, the uninterruptible power supply is mounted within the rack.
Some embodiments of the present invention include an upgradeable panel system. Embodiments of such a system may include a power distributor that is configured to provide power to a remote communication device via a network connection, a communication panel that includes a jack that is configured to receive a plug of a communication cable that is connected to the remote communication device, a power distributor interface that is configured to connect to the power distributor and that is further configured to transmit power to the remote communication device via the jack and the communication cable, a power input interface that is configured to receive electrical power for transmission to the power distributor, and a chassis configured to retain the jack, the power distributor interface and the power input interface. Such embodiments may also include an input power device that is configured to be connected to the power input interface and that is configured to provide electrical power to the power distribution device.
In some embodiments, the communication panel includes multiple jacks and the power distributor includes a selective power distributor that is configured to transmit power to the remote communication device via one of a subset of the jacks. In some embodiments, the communication panel includes multiple jacks located proximate to a front plate and an opening in the front plate that is configured to receive the power distributor corresponding to a subset of the jacks. In such embodiments, at least one of the subset of jacks may be configured to transmit power to at least one remote communication device via at least one of multiple communication cables that are connected to the at least one of the subset of the jacks.
In some embodiments, the communication panel includes multiple jacks and the power distributor includes a panel power distributor that is configured to transmit power to the remote communication device via one of the jacks.
Some embodiments may also include multiple bus bars that are configured to transmit power from the input power device to the power input interface.
In some embodiments, the input power device includes a modular power device.
In some embodiments, the panel includes an uninterruptible power supply interface that is configured to be coupled to an uninterruptible power supply.
The present invention will be described more particularly hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention is not intended to be limited to the illustrated embodiments; rather, these embodiments are intended to fully and completely disclose the invention to those skilled in this art. In the drawings, like numbers refer to like elements throughout. Thiclnesses and dimensions of some components may be exaggerated for clarity.
Spatially relative terms, such as “under”, “below”, “lower”, “lover”, “upper”, “top”, “bottom” and the like, may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. It will be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as “under” or “beneath” other elements or features would then be oriented “over” the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplary term “under” can encompass both an orientation of over and under. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
Well-known functions or constructions may not be described in detail for brevity and/or clarity. As used herein the expression “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises”, “comprising”, “includes” and/or “including” when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
This invention is directed to communications panels, with a primary example of such being a patch panel. As used herein, the terms “forward”, “forwardly”, and “front” and derivatives thereof refer to the direction defined by a vector extending from the center of the panel toward the face of the panel that includes the plug openings for the patch panel jacks. Conversely, the terms “rearward”, “rearwardly”, and derivatives thereof refer to the direction directly opposite the forward direction; the rearward direction is defined by a vector that extends away from the face of the panel that includes the plug openings for the patch panel jacks. Where used, the terms “attached”, “connected”, “interconnected”, “contacting”, “mounted” and the like can mean either direct or indirect attachment or contact between elements, unless stated otherwise.
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In some embodiments, the front faceplate 104 includes a power device opening 108 configured to receive a power device 130 (See
The power device 130 is configured to provide power to remotely connected network devices that are connected to designated ones of the communications jacks 102. For example, in some embodiments, a portion of the Ethernet segments, as designated, for example, by relative location of the power device 130, correspond to communication jacks that are configured to provide POE to remotely located network devices. Some embodiments may provide one or more power device openings 108 located at positions other than corresponding to communications jacks 102. For example, a power device opening 108 may be vertically oriented and positioned in a manner that is not spatially indicative of which communications jacks 102 are affected by a power device 130 received therein. The power device 130 may be configured to receive power via the power interface 120 from a power input interface 140. A power input interface 140 may be utilized to provide an interface that couples an external power source to, for example, the power device 130, which may then distribute the power to various ones of the communications jacks 102 to provide POE to externally located network devices. In some embodiments, the power interface 120 may include the power input interface 140. The power input interface 140 may be configured to receive power from an external power supply, source, and/or input power device.
The power device 130 may include indicators 134 corresponding to each of the supported Ethernet segments and may provide indication as to whether each segment is providing and/or capable of providing POE. For example, referring now to
In this manner, the upgradeable network patch panel 100 can be initially provided as a non-POE panel and easily upgraded at a later time to provide POE to remotely located network devices. Additionally, since a portion of the Ethernet segments in an upgradeable network patch panel 100 may be configured for POE, a small number of remotely located network devices can be powered without adding significant unused POE functionality to other Ethernet segments.
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The internal electrical power device 150 includes voltage and/or electrical current control and/or regulation circuits as needed to provide POE to remotely located network devices. The internal power interface 160 includes interface electrical contacts 162 that are configured to conductively engage internal power device electrical contacts 152 when the internal power device 150 is received by the internal power interface 160. In some embodiments, the internal power interface 160 is a socket configured to receive the internal power device 150 in the form of plug, card, or the like, using, for example, edge contacts/connectors. The internal power interface 160 may be configured to provide an electrical interface between an internal power device 150 and other components of the upgradeable network patch panel 100, such as, for example, the communications jacks 102 and/or a power input interface 140. The internal power device 150 is configured to provide power to remotely connected network devices that are connected to a portion and/or all of the communications jacks 102. For example, in some embodiments, the upgradeable network patch panel 100 may include an internal power interface 160 configured to upgrade all Ethernet segments in the upgradeable network patch panel 100 to POE capability. In some embodiments, the upgradeable network patch panel 100 may include multiple internal power interfaces 160 capable of receiving multiple internal power devices 150, with each internal power interface 160 selectively upgrading a portion of the Ethernet segments in the upgradeable network patch panel 100 to POE capability.
The internal power device 150 may be configured to receive power via the power interface 160 from a power input interface 140. In some embodiments, the power input interface 140 may be configured to receive power from an external power supply and/or source. In some embodiments, the power input interface 140 may include a bus bar interface (not shown) that is configured to engage bus bars mounted in a rack that is configured to receive the upgradeable network patch panel 100. In this manner, power may be received from, for example, a rack mounted power supply or other input power device and delivered via rack mounted bus bars. Although illustrated as distinct components, in some embodiments, the power interface 160 and the power input interface 140 may be integrated into a single component.
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In some embodiments, the front faceplate 104 includes a power device opening 108 configured to receive a power device 130. Although illustrated as corresponding to six of the twelve Ethernet segments, some embodiments may include one or more openings corresponding to different portions and/or all of the Ethernet segments. Referring now to
The upgradeable network patch panel 100 may include an internal power interface 160 configured to receive and/or conductively engage an internal power device 150. In some embodiments, the upgradeable network patch panel 100 may include an internal power interface 160 configured to upgrade all Ethernet segments to POE capability. In some embodiments, the upgradeable network patch panel 100 may include multiple internal power interfaces 160 capable of receiving multiple internal power devices 150 and selectively upgrading Ethernet segments to POE capability. By including a power interface 120 that is accessible through the front faceplate 104 and an internal power interface 160 that is accessible only by opening the enclosure of the upgradeable network patch panel 100, the power device 130 and internal power device 150 may be selectively utilized to support a variety of POE configurations in a variety of network environments.
The power device 130 and/or the internal power device 150 may be configured to receive power via the power interface 160 from a power input interface 140. The power input interface 140 may be configured to receive power from an external power supply and/or source. In some embodiments, the power may be received from, for example, a rack mounted power supply and delivered via rack mounted bus bars. In some embodiments, the power device 130 and/or the internal power device 150 may each be a power distributor that receives the input power via the power input interface 140 and distributes electrical power to various ones of the communications jacks 102.
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In some embodiments, the front faceplate 104 includes a power device opening 108 configured to receive a power device 130 (See
The power device 130 is configured to provide power to remotely connected network devices that are connected to designated ones of the communications jacks 102. For example, in some embodiments, a portion of the Ethernet segments, as designated, for example, by relative location of the power device 130, correspond to communication jacks that are configured to provide POE to remotely located network devices. Some embodiments may provide one or more power device openings 108 located at positions other than corresponding to communications jacks 102. For example, a power device opening 108 may be vertically oriented and positioned in a manner that is not spatially indicative of which communications jacks 102 are affected by a power device 130 received therein. The power device 130 may be configured to receive power via the power interface 120 from a power input interface 140. A power input interface 140 may be utilized to provide an interface that couples an external power source to, for example, the power device 130, which may then distribute the power to various ones of the communications jacks 102 to provide POE to externally located network devices. In some embodiments, the power interface 120 may include the power input interface 140. The power input interface 140 may be configured to receive power from an external power supply, source, and/or input power device.
The power device 130 may include indicators 134 corresponding to each of the supported Ethernet segments and may provide indication as to whether each segment is providing and/or capable of providing POE. For example, referring now to
In this manner, the upgradeable network patch panel 100 can be initially provided as a non-POE panel and easily upgraded at a later time to provide POE to remotely located network devices. Additionally, since a portion of the Ethernet segments in an upgradeable network patch panel 100 may be configured for POE, a small number of remotely located network devices can be powered without adding significant unused POE functionality to other Ethernet segments.
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In some embodiments, the UPS 222 may be coupled to individual upgradeable network patch panels 100 mounted within the rack 200 and thus to any remote network components that are receiving POE via the upgradeable patch panels 100. In this manner, power requirements for the UPS 222 may be less than the maximum power required for the rack 200.
The foregoing is illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as limiting thereof. Although exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the claims. The invention is defined by the following claims, with equivalents of the claims to be included therein.