The present invention generally relates to AC power conditioning and surge protection. More particularly, the present invention relates to AC power conditioning and surge protection via an in-wall unit.
Audio and video equipment are sensitive to noise introduced via power sources. One cause of this noise, referred to as polluted AC power, is by electromagnetic interference caused by other electrical components that share the same power source. This interference can interfere with the equipment's functionability and performance. In the case of home theater equipment, this pollution can cause a video picture to have various image problems, such as snow, image ghosting, vertical lines, horizontal line and fading.
The prior art discloses attempts to reduce this pollution. In the past, manufacturers have used filters to combat the problem of noise introduced via power sources. Unfortunately, the filters were not optimized to attenuate at the different frequencies that are unique to digital, analog audio, and video realms. Moreover, the prior art devices were externally located, i.e. located away from a wall power source, which can adversely affect the aesthetics of a room. Additionally, these products did not contain electric surge protection.
Accordingly, there is a need for an apparatus that can filter AC power and protect against electrical surges while being aesthetically appealing.
The present invention satisfies the needs discussed above. The present invention generally relates to AC power conditioning and surge protection. More particularly, the present invention relates to AC power conditioning and surge protection via an in-wall unit.
One aspect of the present invention provides a power system for protecting at least one peripheral device and a power source. The power system is located within the wall of a room and includes a junction box having power filtration circuit apparatus and over-voltage circuit apparatus contained therein. The power filtration circuit apparatus is electronically coupled to an over-voltage protection circuit apparatus and is located between at least one power source and at least one peripheral device. The coupling of both the filtration circuit apparatus and the over-voltage circuit apparatus allows for the reduction of electromagnetic interference, or noise, while provides protection against electrical surges. Moreover, by providing filtration circuit apparatus and the over-voltage circuit apparatus within a wall-based junction box, there is a reduction of excess devices and related wiring relative to the wall. Thus, a room incorporating the present invention is more aesthetically appealing than the prior art.
An additional aspect of the inventive power system is the inclusion of at least one feature, such as an LED indicator, to indicate the power filtration circuit apparatus and/or said over-voltage protection circuit apparatus is in operation.
Another aspect of the present invention is the power system set out above and also includes a central grounding plate. The central grounding plate allows all the power sources associated with the junction box to be commonly grounded. This simplifies the ability to ground all the power sources and reduces the risk of having an ungrounded power source.
Another aspect of the present invention is the power system set out above and also including structure to allow secondary wiring, such as telephone wires, co-axial cable, etc, to pass through the chamber of the junction box body, and/or allow at least one conventional electrical outlet to be positioned within the junction box body. This allows for more functionality and flexibility in the power systems use.
Another aspect of the present invention is a method to provide the power system set out above. This method addresses the problem of surge protection associated with having multiple power sources having multiple components attached thereto. By routing all power sources for a room, hallway, building or other such structure through both the filtration circuit apparatus and the over-voltage circuit apparatus, a reduction of electromagnetic interference and protection against electrical surges for an entire room, hallway, etc. is provided.
Upon reading the above description, various alternative embodiments will become obvious to those skilled in the art. These embodiments are to be considered within the scope and spirit of the subject invention, which is only to be limited by the claims which follow and their equivalents.
The attached drawings demonstrate various embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in a variety of ways. It is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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Disposed between power source input 16 and power source output 18 is a power filtration circuit apparatus 20 electronically coupled to an over-voltage protection circuit apparatus 22. The inclusion of power filtration circuit apparatus 20 allows for the conditioning, i.e. reduction of electromagnetic interference, of power being received from power source 14. The inclusion of over-voltage protection circuit apparatus 22 allows for the protection of the peripheral devices connected to power source output 18 in the event of a power surge. The inclusion of both circuit apparatus 20, 22 in an in-wall junction box allows for the filtering of power and over-voltage protection for the same power source while not having multiple devices externally attached as peripheral devices. This allows for a more simple and aesthetic approach to providing power conditioning and surge protection.
An embodiment 100 of the power filtration circuit apparatus 20 being electronically coupled to over-voltage protection circuit apparatus 22 is shown in
An additional aspect can include one or more features which indicate that the power filtration circuit apparatus and/or said over-voltage protection circuit apparatus is in operation. One such feature is the inclusion of one or more LED indicators to illuminate when either apparatus is in operation.
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Other aspects of the present invention provide for the inclusion of secondary wires (not shown), such as telephone wires, co-axial cable, additional surge protection circuit apparatus, along with the inclusion of conventional electrical outlets, to be included within junction box 12.
Another aspect of the present invention provides for an embodiment of a method for providing a power system. This embodiment provides for a junction box body to receive at least one power sources through on opening and to provide power to at least one peripheral device through an power source output, and provides for power filtration circuit apparatus electronically being coupled to an over-voltage protection circuit apparatus, both being disposed between the power source and the peripheral device.
Another aspect of the present invention provides for an embodiment to route all power sources for a structure through the junction box body, the power filtration circuit apparatus and the over-voltage protection circuit apparatus. This embodiment addresses the problem of surge protection associated with having multiple power sources having multiple components attached thereto. By routing all power sources for a room, hallway, building or other such structure through both the filtration circuit apparatus and the over-voltage circuit apparatus, a reduction of electromagnetic interference and protection against electrical surges for an entire room, hallway, etc. is provided.
While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is manifest that many changes may be made in the details of construction and the arrangement of components without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.