The specification discloses one or more embodiments of a modular power-delivery system, and more particularly, a modular power-delivery system utilizing circuit cable mutually coupled in various configurations.
There have been numerous attempts at developing a power-delivery system in a direct current (DC) environment without materially altering or modifying individual elements, components, or electrical connections. Electrical branching is a predominant manner by which many former systems have been implemented or installed, requiring material alteration of the electrical supply cable, the protective sheathing, and individual wiring components. However, it is desirable to have a power-delivery system that accommodates branching and extension of the system without altering the electrical conduit, elements, or components.
In one embodiment described herein, a modular power-delivery system comprises at least one power link comprises a circuit cable terminating with at least one male connector, at least one power strip comprises at least one male connector and at one female receptacle depending from a junction comprising a plurality of arms, the at least one power strip mutually coupled with the at least one power link, at least one power strip extension comprises a circuit cable terminating with at least one male connector and at least one female connector opposing the at least one male connector, the at least one power strip extension mutually coupled with the at least one power strip, and a power supply connector comprises a female receptacle, the power supply connector mutually coupled with the at least one power strip. Each one of the male connectors comprises at least one positive pin and at least one negative pin. Each one of the female receptacles comprises at least one positive pin receptacle and at least one negative pin receptacle. In one embodiment, at least one positive pin or one negative pin comprise dimensions different from the other pin, and at least one of the corresponding positive pin receptacle or negative pin receptacle comprise different dimensions to accommodate the different dimensions of the positive pin or negative pin. In another embodiment, each one of the male connectors comprises at least one ground pin, at least one positive pin and at least one negative pin, wherein the at least one ground pin has a greater length than the at least one positive pin and the at least one negative pin. Each one of the female receptacles comprises at least one ground pin receptacle, at least one positive pin receptacle, and at least one negative pin receptacle.
In another embodiment described herein, an illuminated sign apparatus comprises at least one sign section adapted for illumination, illumination means for illuminating the at least one sign section, and a power source electrically coupled to the illumination means. A power supply connector is mutually coupled with the power source, the power supply connector comprising a female receptacle. At least one power strip comprises at least one male connector and at one female receptacle depending from a junction comprising a plurality of arms, the at least one power strip mutually coupled with the power supply connector, and at least one power link comprises a circuit cable terminating with at least one male connector, the at least one power link mutually coupled to the at least one power strip, and the at least one power link mutually coupled to the illumination means. Each one of the male connectors comprises at least one positive pin and at least one negative pin. Each one of the female receptacles comprises at least one positive pin receptacle and at least one negative pin receptacle. In one embodiment, at least one positive pin or one negative pin comprise dimensions different from the other pin, and at least one of the corresponding positive pin receptacle or negative pin receptacle comprise different dimensions to accommodate the different dimensions of the positive pin or negative pin. In another embodiment, each one of the male connectors comprises at least one ground pin, at least one positive pin and at least one negative pin, wherein the at least one ground pin has a greater length than the at least one positive pin and the at least one negative pin. Each one of the female receptacles comprises at least one ground pin receptacle, at least one positive pin receptacle, and at least one negative pin receptacle.
In another embodiment described herein, a plurality of illuminated articles comprises a first article and a second article electrically coupled, first illumination means for illuminating the first article and second illumination means for illuminating the second article, and a power source electrically coupled to at least one of the first illumination means or second illumination means. A power supply connector is mutually coupled with the power source, the power supply connector comprising a female receptacle. At least one power strip comprises at least one male connector and at one female receptacle depending from a junction comprising a plurality of arms, the at least one power strip mutually coupled with the power supply connector. At least one power link comprises a circuit cable terminating with at least one male connector, the at least one power link mutually coupled to the at least one power strip, and the at least one power link mutually coupled to one of the first illumination means or second illumination means, and at least one power strip extension comprises a circuit cable terminating with at least one male connector and at least one female connector opposing the at least one male connector, the at least one power strip extension mutually coupled with the at least one power strip. At least one additional power link mutually coupled to the at least one power strip extension, and the at least one additional power link mutually coupled to the remaining one of the first illumination means or second illumination means. Each one of the male connectors comprises at least one positive pin and at least one negative pin. Each one of the female receptacles comprises at least one positive pin receptacle and at least one negative pin receptacle. In one embodiment, at least one positive pin or one negative pin comprise dimensions different from the other pin, and at least one of the corresponding positive pin receptacle or negative pin receptacle comprise different dimensions to accommodate the different dimensions of the positive pin or negative pin. In another embodiment, each one of the male connectors comprises at least one ground pin, at least one positive pin and at least one negative pin, wherein the at least one ground pin has a greater length than the at least one positive pin and the at least one negative pin. Each one of the female receptacles comprises at least one ground pin receptacle, at least one positive pin receptacle, and at least one negative pin receptacle.
Additional features and advantages of the embodiments described herein will be set forth in the detailed description which follows, and in part will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art from that description or recognized by practicing the embodiments described herein, including the detailed description which follows, the claims, as well as the appended drawings.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description describe various embodiments and are intended to provide an overview or framework for understanding the nature and character of the claimed subject matter. The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the various embodiments, and are incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate the various embodiments described herein, and together with the description serve to explain the principles and operations of the claimed subject matter.
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Similarly, the associated female receptacles (31, 39, and 46) each comprise a positive pin receptacle, a negative pin receptacle, and a ground pin receptacle. The positive pin receptacle receives the positive pin of the male connector. The negative pin receptacle receives the negative pin of the male connector. The ground pin receptacle receives the ground pin of the male connector. Each female receptacle may include a retention clip (denoted by reference characters 39, 48, and 58) to provide support, protection, and some resistance to inadvertent removal of the connections formed between the male connector and female receptacle (as generally shown in
It is also envisioned that a two-pin plug may be used in lieu of a three-pin plug (as generally shown in
In a two-pin version, the ground pin is removed or omitted yielding a positive pin and a negative pin. It is envisioned that one embodiment would include a positive pin and a negative pin of a two-pin plug having identical dimensions. However, the positive pin and the negative pin may have different dimensions, and the female receptacle may have a positive pin receptacle and a negative pin receptacle corresponding to the dimensions of the respective pins. This arrangement is also applicable to the three-pin plug, wherein the negative pin and positive pin have different dimensions as would the female receptacle and the respective receptacles for the pin. This arrangement would prevent inadvertent coupling of an inappropriate pin with an inappropriate pin receptacle. In another embodiment, the pins and the associated receptacles are offset so that the positive pin cannot be inadvertently inserted in the negative pin receptacle and the negative pin cannot be inadvertently inserted in the positive pin receptacle. These variations and alternate configurations are envisioned as suitable for use in multiple applications, including any system, apparatus, article, or device that may incorporate one or more aspects of the elements described and disclosed.
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The modular power delivery system comprises multiple components that connect together into a harness allowing various configurations. Any quantity of points requiring power can be provided using this system. The system can include any number of conductors depending on the application. The system is convertible in the field if additional connections are required.
It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed subject matter. Thus it is intended that the specification cover the modifications and variations of the various embodiments described herein provided such modification and variations come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/595,002 filed on Feb. 3, 2012.
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