The subject matter, which is regarded as the invention, is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other objects, features, and advantages of the invention are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The detailed description explains the preferred embodiments of the invention, together with advantages and features, by way of example with reference to the drawings.
Turning now to the drawings in greater detail, it will be seen that in
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The positioning and orientation of the blades 64, 6568, 69 of the interface member 54 must match the positioning and orientation of the bosses 44, 45, 48, 49 on the bulk power assemblies 22, 26 in order to assure they engage properly. The guide blades 64, 69 slidably engage with holes 74, 75 in the alignment bosses 44, 45 to align and pilot the interface member 54 with the bulk power assemblies 22, 26 prior to the terminal blades 68, 69 engaging with holes 78, 79 in the terminal bosses 48, 49. Such alignment assures that the upper terminal blade 68 engages with the an upper female terminal 88 located within the hole 78, and the lower terminal blade 69 engages with a lower female terminal 89 located within the hole 79. To assure the guide blades 64, 65 engage with the alignment bosses 44, 45 before the terminal blades 68, 69 engage with the terminal bosses 48, 49 the lengths of the guide blades 64, 65 are longer than the lengths of the terminal blades 68, 69. The ends of the guide blades 64, 65 are radiused, or alternatively chamfered, to allow for some misalignment of the guide blades 64, 65 with the holes 74, 75 at initial contact.
The upper terminal boss 48 of the first bulk power assembly 22 has an upper female terminal 88 connected to a wire 98, a lead frame, or other electrical circuit component within the bulk power supply 22 which has a positive electrical potential. The terminal 88 is positioned substantially in the center of the hole 78 and is slightly recessed from the surface 42. The terminal 88 is held in position relative to the housing 58, by common methods, so as to allow the terminal blade 68 to frictionally engage into the terminal 88 resulting in a reliable electrical connection between the blade 68 and the terminal 88. The lower terminal boss 49 as well as the terminal bosses of the second bulk power assembly 26 each has female terminals housed therein for similar electrical connections to their respective terminal blades. In order to properly connect the bulk power assemblies 22, 26 together in parallel the polarity of the upper terminals in both bulk power assemblies 22, 26 should be positive and the lower terminals in both bulk power assemblies 22, 26 should be negative.
In order to prevent the interface member 54 from disconnecting from both bulk power assemblies 22, 26 in the event that the second bulk power assembly 26 is removed from the rack 14 while the first bulk power assembly 22 is left in the rack 14, for example, the interface member 54 is attached to one of the bulk power assemblies 22, 26. To attach the interface member 54 to the first bulk power assembly 22, as shown, a fastener 92, disclosed herein as a screw, is threadably engaged with a hole 96 in the bulk power assembly 22 through a clearance hole 100 in the housing 58. Since the back plane connection details on the first bulk power assembly 22 are substantially identical to those on the second bulk power assembly 26, the interface member 54 can just as easily be fastened to the second bulk power assembly 26. To do so, rotate the interface member 54 by rotating the by 180 degrees to align the hole 100 with a hole 104 in the second bulk power assembly 26, and threadably engage the fastener 92 to the hole 104.
In the case described above, wherein the second bulk power assembly 26 has been removed from the rack 14 and the first bulk power assembly 22 remains in the rack 14 with the interface member 54 thereattached, it is possible for the server system to be powered up. In such an instance the terminal blades 68, 69 will have electrical potential applied thereon. Such electrical potential may be as high as 350 volts direct current, for example. With bulk power assemblies 22, 26 capable of supplying as much as 150 amps of current a dangerous situation exists with the possibility that a conductor could come in contact, simultaneously, with both exposed terminal blades 68, 69.
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While the preferred embodiment to the invention has been described, it will be understood that those skilled in the art, both now and in the future, may male various improvements and enhancements which fall within the scope of the claims which follow. These claims should be construed to maintain the proper protection for the invention first described.