Power entry panel with input terminal block having direct connection

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6821152
  • Patent Number
    6,821,152
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 23, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A power entry panel for a power conditioner. The power entry panel includes an input terminal block which receives power. The power entry panel includes a mating connection for passing power from the input terminal block to the power conditioner. The mating connection is directly connected and in contact with the input terminal block. An input terminal block for a power entry panel. A method for transferring power.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is related to a power entry panel for a power conditioner. More specifically, the present invention is related to a power entry panel for a power conditioner having an input terminal block directly connected and in contact with a mating connection.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The telecommunication industry is currently driving the industry for higher density products, which in turn is driving up the requirement for system power delivery. Recent switch chassis density requires a level of power entry and delivery exceeding that of any other currently disclosed industry product. The traditional method of interconnection from input through to output terminals in a 150 Amp 48 V DC power delivery system would require the use of #2 wires and/or bus bars utilizing an unacceptable quantity of 600 mm ETSI (incorporated by reference herein) compliant chassis real estate rendering the chassis space requirements inadequate for the remainder of system design. The present chassis power entry eliminates the use of any wires or bus bars. The present chassis power entry accomplishes the requirement for 150 Amps of 48 V DC power delivery without utilizing an unreasonable percentage of the 600 mm ETSI compliant chassis real estate.




The present power entry panel is unique as an innovative hybrid of custom and industry available parts eliminating the use of any wires or bus bars. The design reduces the part count, complexity and quantity of interconnections used with traditional wire and bus bar assemblies, therefore reducing real estate requirements, cost and additionally improving performance.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention pertains to a power entry panel for a power conditioner. The power entry panel comprises an input terminal block which receives power. The power entry panel comprises a mating connection for passing power from the input terminal block to the power conditioner. The mating connection is directly connected and in contact with the input terminal block.




The present invention pertains to an input terminal block for a power entry panel. The input terminal block comprises a terminal pin for conducting power adapted to be directly connected and in contact with a mating connection of the power entry panel. The input terminal block comprises a support block through which the terminal pin extends. The support block supports the terminal pin. The input terminal block comprises a filtering layer disposed on the support block for filtering power.




The present invention pertains to a method for transferring power. The method comprises the steps of receiving power at an input terminal block. There is the step of passing power from the input terminal block through a mating connection that the input terminal block is directly connected and in contact with to a power conditioner.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings, the preferred embodiment of the invention and preferred methods of practicing the invention are illustrated in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic representation of a perspective view of a power entry panel for a power conditioner of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a schematic representation of a right side view of the power entry panel.





FIG. 3

is a schematic representation of a side exposed view of the input terminal block.





FIG. 4

is a schematic representation of an overhead view of the input terminal block.





FIGS. 5 and 6

are schematic representations of perspective and side views of the earthground bus bar and pin, respectively.





FIGS. 7 and 8

are wire side and connection side views, respectively, of the power entry panel without the mating connections.





FIG. 9

is an overhead view of the power entry panel.





FIG. 10

is an exploded view of the support block and the mating connection.





FIG. 11

is a schematic representation of a perspective rear view of a partially populated power entry panel.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to similar or identical parts throughout the several views, and more specifically to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


7


-


9


and


11


thereof, there is shown a power entry panel


10


for a power conditioner


12


. The power entry panel


10


comprises an input terminal block


14


which receives power. The power entry panel


10


comprises a mating connection


16


for passing power from the input terminal block


14


to the power conditioner


12


. The mating connection


16


is directly connected and in contact with the input terminal block


14


.




Preferably, the power entry panel


10


includes a ground panel


18


to which the input terminal block


14


is in contact. The power entry panel


10


preferably includes an output connector


20


to which power from the power conditioner


12


is transmitted. Preferably, the output connector


20


is chassis ground to the ground panel


18


.




The input terminal block


14


preferably includes at least one terminal pin


22


that directly connects and is in contact with the mating connection


16


. Preferably, the input terminal block


14


includes a support block


24


through which the terminal pin


22


extends, as shown in

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


10


. The support block


24


supports the terminal pin


22


and isolates the terminal pin


22


.




The terminal pin


22


preferably has a long end


26


and a short end


28


. The support block


24


preferably has a wire side


30


and a connector side


32


. The input terminal block


14


preferably includes a filtering layer


34


for filtering the power. The power filtering layer


34


is preferably disposed on the connection side. The long end


26


preferably extends from the connection side and connects with the mating connection


16


, and the short end


28


preferably extends from the wire side


30


and connects with a power wire


36


to which power is delivered to the input terminal block


14


. Preferably, the output connector


20


includes a bus bar


38


, and a pin


40


which is press fit onto the bus bar


38


to form the chassis ground, as shown in

FIGS. 5

,


6


and


11


. The input terminal block


14


preferably provides 150 amps of power.




The present invention pertains to an input terminal block


14


for a power entry panel


10


. The input terminal block


14


comprises a terminal pin


22


for conducting power adapted to be directly connected and in contact with a mating connection


16


of the power entry panel


10


. The input terminal block


14


comprises a support block


24


through which the terminal pin


22


extends. The support block


24


supports the terminal pin


22


. The input terminal block


14


comprises a filtering layer


34


disposed on the support block


24


for filtering power.




The present invention pertains to a method for transferring power. The method comprises the steps of receiving power at an input terminal block


14


. There is the step of passing power from the input terminal block


14


through a mating connection


16


that the input terminal block


14


is directly connected and in contact with to a power conditioner


12


.




Preferably, there is the step of sending the power from the power conditioner


12


through an output connector


20


. There is preferably the step of grounding the output connector


20


to a chassis ground panel


18


. Preferably, the passing step includes the step of passing 150 amps of 48 V DC power from the input terminal block


14


through the mating connection


16


to the power conditioner


12


.




In the operation of the invention, the traditional method of 150 Amps of 48 V DC power entry transition from outside chassis to power conditioner


12


, would be to use an industry available connector set and industry available panel mounted terminals or terminal block and accomplish an interconnection between the two with the use of #2 wires and/or bus bars. The power entry panel


10


, shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, utilizes a custom input power entry terminal block that transitions directly, in a unique way, to an industry available connector housing eliminating the wires and/or bus bars and their respective mechanical connections. The input terminal block


14


, shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, is designed to panel mount with the appropriate connection terminals for incoming power and ground feeds. Filtering capabilities are incorporated into the input terminal block


14


with a printed circuit board filter layer


34


according to well known filtering techniques. The power entry side of the industry available connector set is an Elcon Products International Co. quadpower pin housing. A unique aspect of this design is the elimination of the standard Elcon connector pin, utilizing the Elcon connector housing only as the mating connection


16


. The pin requirements have been custom designed into a terminal pin


22


that transitions, with appropriately designed support structure, from the custom input terminal block


14


to the Elcon mating connection


16


housing.




Another unique aspect is the earth ground for the power conditioner


12


accomplished with a bus bar


38


incorporating Elcon #12 pins


40


at the output connector


20


from PCM, as shown in

FIGS. 5

,


6


and


7


.

FIGS. 3 and 4

show the Elcon pin requirements incorporated to design a terminal pin


22


for input terminal block


14


that would transition directly to the Elcon housing mating connection


16


. The input terminal block and power entry assembly utilizes a two-piece rather than a one-piece pin design. The transition from input terminal block


14


to Elcon mating connection


16


housing included an offset dimension that is more effectively manufacturable in a two-piece terminal pin


22


design rather than a one-piece terminal pin


22


design.




Each input terminal block


14


has a pattern of 4 terminals that transition from a short end


28


to an internal Elcon mating connection


16


housing. There is an offset in these two patterns that requires the terminal pin


22


design to have 2 different axis. This is accomplished with a 2 piece design. The terminal pin


22


was designed by duplicating the Elcon required features and incorporating the requirements necessary to transition from the input terminal block


14


to the Elcon mating connection 16 housing.




Although the invention has been described in detail in the foregoing embodiments for the purpose of illustration, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that variations can be made therein by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention except as it may be described by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A power entry panel for a power conditioner comprising:an input terminal block which receives at least 150 amps of 48 V DC power, input terminal block including at least one terminal pin and a support block through which the terminal pin extends, the support block supporting the terminal pin and isolating the terminal pin, the input terminal block including a power filtering layer for filtering the power positioned about the terminal pin; a ground panel to which the input terminal block is in contact; an output connector to which power from the power conditioner is transmitted; and a mating connection for passing the power from the input terminal block to the power conditioner, the mating connection directly connected and in contact with the terminal pin of the input terminal block and the power conditioner.
  • 2. A power entry panel as described in claim 1 wherein the output connector is chassis ground to the ground panel.
  • 3. A power entry panel as described in claim 2 wherein the terminal pin has a long end and a short end, the support block has a wire side and a connector side, and the input terminal block includes a filtering layer for filtering the power, the power filtering layer disposed on the connector side, the long end extending from the connector side and connecting with the mating connection, and the short end extending from the wire side and connecting with a power wire to which power is delivered to the input terminal block.
  • 4. A power entry panel as described in claim 3 wherein the output connector includes a bus bar, and a pin which is press fit onto the bus bar to form the chassis ground.
  • 5. A method for transferring power comprising the steps of:receiving at least 150 amps of 48 V DC power at an input terminal block in contact with a chassis ground panel of a power entry panel which also has an output connector to which power from the power conditioner is transmitted, the input terminal block having a support block through which the terminal pin extends, the support block supporting the terminal pin and isolating the terminal pin, the input terminal block including a power filtering layer for filtering the power positioned about the terminal pin; a ground panel to which the input terminal block is in contact; passing the 150 amps of 48 V DC power from the input terminal block through a mating connection that the input terminal block is directly connected and in contact with to a power conditioner; and sending the power from the power conditioner through the output connector.
  • 6. A method as described in claim 5 including the step of grounding the output connector to the chassis ground panel.
  • 7. A power entry panel for a power conditioner comprising:an input terminal block which receives power, the input terminal block includes at least one terminal pin and a support block through which the terminal pin extends, the support block supporting the terminal pin and isolating the terminal pin, the terminal pin has a long end and a short end, the support block has a wire side and a connector side, and the input terminal block includes a filtering layer for filtering the power, the power filtering layer disposed on the connector side; a mating connection for passing power from the input terminal block to the power conditioner, the mating connection directly connected and in contact with the terminal pin of the input terminal block, the long end extending from the connector side and connecting with the mating connection, and the short end extending from the wire side and connecting with a power wire to which power is delivered to the input terminal block; a ground panel to which the input terminal block is in contact; and an output connector to which power from the power conditioner is transmitted, the output connector is chassis ground to the ground panel.
  • 8. A power entry panel as described in claim 7 wherein the output connector includes a bus bar, and a pin which is press fit onto the bus bar to form the chassis ground.
  • 9. A power entry panel as described in claim 8 wherein the input terminal block provides 150 amps of 48 V DC power.
  • 10. A power entry panel for a power conditioner comprising:an input terminal block which receives at least 150 amps of 48 V DC power, the input terminal block including at least one terminal pin and a support block through which the terminal pin extends, the support block supporting the terminal pin and isolating the terminal pin, the input terminal block including printed circuit board power filtering layer for filtering the power positioned about the terminal pin; and a mating connection for passing the power from the input terminal block to the power conditioner, the mating connection directly connected and in contact with the terminal pin of the input terminal block and the power conditioner.
  • 11. A method for transferring power comprising the steps of:receiving at least 150 amps of 48 V DC power at an input terminal block having a support block through which the terminal pin extends, the support block supporting the terminal pin and isolating the terminal pin, the input terminal block including a printed circuit board power filtering layer for filtering the power positioned about the terminal pin; and passing the 150 amps of 48 V DC power from the input terminal block through a mating connection that the input terminal block is directly connected and in contact with to a power conditioner.
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