The invention relates to a power distribution assembly (PDA) which forms part of a modular power distribution system for office furniture, and more particularly, to a PDA having an improved grounding feature therein.
Modular power distribution systems are well known and comprise a plurality of modular electrical components which are connectable serially together to route power throughout an office area. These power distribution systems often include elongate power distribution assemblies (PDAs) which are mountable within raceways of conventional space-dividing wall panels, furniture or other static structures such as building raceways.
One known power distribution assembly comprises an elongate rigid mounting rail which extends substantially along the length of a wall panel and supports a pair of connector blocks or power blocks on the opposite ends thereof. The support rail houses elongate electrical conductors or wires therein which conductors define a plurality of electrical circuits and carry such circuits between said power blocks. In this regard, the conductors typically define multiple circuits of hot, neutral and ground conductors.
These conductors extend into the power blocks and have their opposite terminal ends electrically connected to individual conductor strips or terminals within the power blocks which define hot, neutral and ground terminals associated with each circuit. As such, the electrical circuits extend through the longitudinal length of the PDA wherein the power blocks include plug ports that provide access to the individual terminals and allow for plugging engagement of additional electrical system components thereto such as flex connectors, receptacles and the like.
Examples of such an electrical system are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,367,370 (Wilson et al.), 4,781,609 (Wilson et al.), 6,123,562 (King et al.) and 7,114,971 B1 (Johnson et al.), which are owned by the co-Assignee of the present invention, and the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Furthermore, a commercially available electrical distribution system is sold by Haworth, Inc., the current Assignee, under the trademark Power Base. In the Power Base electrical system, the support rail of a PDA is an electrically-conductive metal rail which rigidly interconnects the PDA to one of the interior frame rails of a wall panel frame which frame rail extends along and defines one edge of a raceway.
The electrical circuits use at least one ground wire which is carried through the PDA and is grounded to the support rail. To accomplish grounding between the ground conductor and the support rail, the support rail is formed with a conductor channel which houses the conductors and a pair of foldable tabs along the intermediate length of the support rail, which tabs project downwardly into the conductor channel that is defined along the length of the support rail. The tabs are crimped or clamped about an exposed portion of an electrical conductor, and specifically, about the ground conductor. These tabs are manually crimped during assembly of the PDA to provide a suitable mechanical and electrical grounding connection between the ground conductor or wire and the support rail.
However, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved grounding connection between a support rail of a PDA and the electrical circuits carried therethrough.
The invention therefore relates to a PDA for such a modular electrical system which has an improved grounding feature which eliminates the manual crimping of tabs into engagement with the exposed conductor within the interior of the support rail channel.
The support rail is formed out of conductive metal and has a grounding arm or member formed integrally therewith in a unitary piece. Preferably, the grounding arm is initially formed as an axially extending extension of the support rail wherein the support rail has a longitudinal axis and the grounding arm essentially extends along the longitudinal axis when in an initial position. During assembly, the power block housings and interior contact terminals are assembled together in combination with the support rail which supports the power blocks thereon in downwardly depending relation. During this initial assembly, the grounding arm remains in the initial outwardly projecting position.
The housing of the power block further includes an access window which opens axially from a face of the power block and provides access to one of the contact terminals thereon, which said terminal is in the ground position and serves as a ground terminal.
More particularly, the ground terminals in the power blocks are connected to the opposite ends of an intermediate ground conductor or wire which extends between the power blocks, wherein the conductor ends and the ground terminals are internally connected together within the power block housings. The power blocks also include plug ports on the opposite side faces thereof which allow for the connection, for example, of a receptacle, which receptacle is both mechanically plugged into the power block and has its own internal conductors which electrically connect to the hot, neutral and ground terminals of the PDA.
As to the grounding arm, this grounding arm has a bendable strap, and a pair of jaw-like connector flanges, which project downwardly from the grounding arm when in the initial, outwardly-extending position. As the grounding arm is bent downwardly to an engagement position oriented at a right angle to the initial position, the grounding flanges are inserted sidewardly into the corresponding access window to engage the grounding terminal contained within the power block. The grounding flanges have a jaw-like construction with a narrow mouth defined therebetween which allows for tight fitting receipt of an edge of the grounding terminal. The power block housing also includes retainers which engage with the grounding arm during bending to retain the grounding arm in the bent, engaged position.
This grounding arm also may be formed as a separate strap having a pair of the jaw-like connector flanges which are provided at two spaced apart locations and which are separate from the support rail as well as the power blocks in the initial, disengaged position. As the grounding arm is moved to the engagement position, preferably oriented at a right angle to the support rail, one set of the grounding flanges are inserted sidewardly into the corresponding access window to engage the grounding terminal contained within the power block, and the other set of grounding flanges is fitted sidewardly onto an edge portion of the support rail. Each set of the grounding flanges has a jaw-like construction with a narrow mouth defined therebetween which allows for tight fitting receipt of the edge of the grounding terminal in the access window and the edge portion of the support rail which is preferably accessible outside of the power block. The power block housing also includes retainers which engage with the grounding arm during positioning to retain the grounding arm in the engaged position.
In this manner, the conductive support rail can be readily interconnected with an internal ground terminal merely by downward bending of the grounding arm. This improved PDA allows for improved manufacturing and a positive connection between the support rail and a ground terminal contained within a power block.
Other objects and purposes of the invention, and variations thereof, will be apparent upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings.
Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience and reference only, and will not be limiting. For example, the words “upwardly”, “downwardly”, “rightwardly” and “leftwardly” will refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly” and “outwardly” will refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the arrangement and designated parts thereof. Said terminology will include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
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At the junction between adjacent wall panels 16, the power system 10 also includes a flex connector 18 which includes connector plugs 19 at the opposite ends that are adapted to plug into the ends of the PDA 12.
The present invention relates to an improvement in the PDA 12 and in particular, to an improved grounding feature 21 provided on the PDA 12.
The flex connector 18 also includes a conductor jacket 20 which extends between the connector plugs 19 and has a length that spans the gap between the PDAs 12 that are provided in the adjacent wall panels 16. This conductor jacket 20 is flexible so as to allow relative bending between the connector plugs 19 such as for bending around a corner between one wall panel 16 and another wall panel 16 oriented perpendicular to the first wall panel 16.
As to the construction of the PDA 12, such PDA 12 includes a conductive metal support rail 23 which extends along the length of the PDA 12, and includes a plurality of mounting hooks 24 which project upwardly and are configured to hookingly engage into the frame rail 14 of the wall panel 16. The support rail 23 includes a channel cover 25 which mounts to the main support rail body 26 to define an interior channel through which a plurality of conductor wires extend. Additionally, each PDA 12 includes a power block 28 on each opposite end which is supported in downwardly depending relation from the support rail 23. The power blocks 28 generally connect to the conductor wires and serve the function of providing access to the plurality of circuits carried by the conductor wires to permit plugging engagement of additional system components thereto.
For example, each power block 28 includes first groups of plug ports 30 which are disposed in vertical rows proximate the outermost or outboard ends of the power blocks 28. These plug ports 30 provide access to interior power block terminals which form part of the plurality of electrical circuits carried through the PDA 12. The flex connector 18 is pluggable into these plug ports 30 so that the multiple circuits are carried from the PDA 12 through the flex connector 18 to the next adjacent PDA 12 in another wall panel 16.
Additional plug ports 31 are provided in additional vertical rows inboard of the plug ports 30. These plug ports 31 allow for plugging engagement of additional system components thereto, and most typically, a plug-in receptacle which plugs into the ports 31. The receptacle includes conventional three-prong plug openings or other conventional arrangements of plug openings which are then accessible from the exterior of the wall panel 16 and allow for various components of office equipment, such as computers, to be conventionally plugged therein.
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As to the power blocks 28, these power blocks 28 are suspended downwardly from the bottom surface of the support rail 23 and include an insulative plastic outer housing 33. The housing 33 comprises a housing body 34 which defines the majority of the housing 33 so as to define one housing side face 35 as well as inboard end faces 36 and outboard end faces 37. The opposite side of the housing body 34 is enclosed by a housing cover 38 which defines the opposite side face 39. Notably, both of the opposite side faces 35 and 39 include rows of respective plug ports 30 and 31 therein.
The relative position of the vertical rows of the plug ports 30 and 31 on one power block 28 differs relative to the opposite end power block 28 as seen in
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More particularly as to the terminals 42 (
The terminals 42 are seated within and enclosed within the power block housing 33 wherein the conductors 43 extend longitudinally and are supported on the support rail 23. In this regard, the channel cover 25 (
To secure the cover 25 to the support rail 23, the support rail body 26 has a relatively shallow, lengthwise-extending connector groove 26B defined by a center wall 26C of the support rail body 26 and groove side walls 26D that depend downwardly from the central wall 26C and curve to generally define longitudinal connector recesses 26E configured for removable engagement with the cover side walls 25A. In this regard, the cover side walls 25A have upper terminal edges which are shaped to define outwardly-protruding connector ribs 25C which mate with the connector recesses 26E. Since the channel cover 25 is resiliently deflectable, such as being formed of a plastic material, the connector ribs 25C snap fit into the connector recesses 26E to secure the cover 25 to the support rail 23.
The opposite ends of the conductor channel 51 have channel openings 52 which open end-wise into the power block 28 as shown in
As to the vertical stack of terminals 42 shown in
As to the remaining components of the PDA 12, the support rail 23 has mounting slots or windows 54 (
More particularly, the connector mounts 55 have a block-like shape formed from the plastic housing body 34 which mounts 55 have a sidewardly projecting lip 55A. The mounts 55 are inserted vertically through the windows 54 and then shifted sidewardly so that each respective lip 55A hooks over one edge 54A of the respective window 54. To prevent disengagement of the housing body 34 from the support rail 23, the housing body 34 is also molded with a locking slot 34A which is located so as to align with an opposite window edge 54B of one of the windows 54. The support rail 23 in turn is provided with a locking flange 23A which slides along the housing body 34 during mounting and then drops into the locking slot 34A. The slot 34A and flange 23A have opposed abutting faces which interfere with each other to normally prevent sideward shifting of the housing body 34.
With each housing body 33 mounted on the support rail 23, the terminal/conductor assemblies are then installed in the power blocks 28 with the cover 25 next installed to enclose the conductors 43. The housing cover 38 is fastened to the housing body 34 through conventional fasteners such as by heat staking of fastener pins.
Next as to the grounding feature 21 referenced above, the support rail 23 comprises this grounding feature 21 as a component thereof. In particular, the grounding feature 21 preferably comprises a grounding arm 58 which is shown in
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It is noted in
As noted above, the PDA 12 includes an improved structure and method for connecting the support rail 23 to the ground terminal 42A of
As to the construction of the access window 67 shown in
In essence, the access window 67 defines an opening to a socket 74, in which socket the terminal end portion 42B is accessible. Because of the size of the access window 67, a person handling the PDA 12 is not able to inadvertently contact the terminal section 42B with their finger due to the small size of the access window 67. However, the end edge 49 of the terminal 42A still is accessible through the window 67 for subsequent engagement with the grounding arm 58 referenced above. Engagement of the grounding arm 58 with the terminal end edge 49 is described in further detail hereinafter relative to
As to
More particularly, the arm 58 comprises an arm body or strap 78 which preferably is integrally connected to the center web 76 so as to comprise an axial extension of the center web 76 but which can subsequently be bent downwardly. During construction of the support rail 23, the arm 58 extends axially from the end of the center web 76 in an initial position indicated in dotted outline in
To effect engagement of the grounding arm 58 with the ground terminal 42A, the grounding arm 58 preferably is formed with an engagement section 81 which projects at right angles to the strap 78 (
The engagement section 81 (
The projections 83 and 84 preferably are beveled 87 at the mouth of the slot 85 to facilitate alignment of the slot 85 with the terminal end edge 49. Further, limited deflection of the projections 83 and 84 is permitted upon tight-fitting insertion of the terminal end edge 49 into the slot 85. In this manner, the terminal 42A is gripped on its opposite facing sides by the opposed jaw-like projections 83 and 84 to provide a secure mechanical and electrical connection therebetween.
Hence, during assembly, the grounding arm 58 initially is in the axially or sidewardly projecting initial position 79 of
Notably, the grounding arm 58, when in the initial position, provides clearance adjacent the rail 23 to permit mounting of the power blocks 28 and other components to the rail 23. Once assembled, the grounding arm 58 can then be bent downwardly and locked in the engagement position.
Once the grounding connection is effected, the grounding arm 58 is locked in position by additional structure on the power block 28.
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To effect engagement of the grounding arm 58-1 with the ground terminal 42A, the grounding arm 58-1 preferably is formed with an engagement section 81-1 and 81-2 which are provided at the opposite ends of the strap 78-1 and project at right angles to the strap 78-1. During installation of the arm 58-1, the arm 58-1 is moved to the end of the PDA 12 wherein the engagement sections 81-1 and 81-2 project sidewardly into the access window 67 when the grounding arm 58 is moved to the engagement position shown in
The engagement section 81-1 and 81-2 are formed of shaped metal material that each has a U-shaped projection 83-1 or 83-2 and a pair of adjacent projections 84-1 or 84-2 wherein the projections 83-1/83-2 and 84-1/84-2 define an engagement slot or mouth 85-1/85-2. The slot 85-1 is configured to tight-fittingly receive the terminal end edge 49 as seen in
Hence, during assembly, the grounding arm 58-1 initially is separated and then is mounted in place. During this mounting, the engagement section 81-1 inserts into the access window 67 so that the slot 85-1 receives the terminal end edge 49 therein (
Once the grounding connection is effected, the grounding arm 58-1 is locked in position by resiliently bendable retainers 91 and 92 which snap-lockingly engage the grounding arm 58-1 along the opposite side edges of the strap 78-1. The retainers 91 and 92 are formed the same as above in at least a first pair proximate access window 67 and also a second pair may be provided upwardly therefrom nearer the support rail 23-1. The retainers 91 and 92 include inwardly extending catches as described above. These retainers 91 and 92 thereby mechanically hold or restrain the grounding arm 58-1 in the engaged position shown in
Although particular preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.
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