Information
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Patent Grant
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6722918
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Patent Number
6,722,918
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Date Filed
Monday, May 6, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 20, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector assembly includes a rail having a plurality of apertures therethrough, and two electrical connectors including a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, the first electrical connector detachably mateable to the second electrical connector, the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector removably connected to the rail, at least one of the two electrical connectors being routed through at least one of the plurality of apertures.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrical connector system, and, more particularly, to a rail electrical connector system.
2. Description of the Related Art
Suspended ceilings are common place in commercial buildings allowing heating, plumbing and mechanical systems in commercial buildings to be hidden from view in an inexpensive manner. Suspended ceilings include metal rails that are suspended by wires from the structural ceiling and ceiling tile to lay on the metal rails. Light fixtures are often used in the place of certain tiles to provide illumination to the room.
Since a suspended ceiling is essentially a large overhead plenum, heating/cooling designers often will use the space above the suspended ceiling as one part of their air handling ductwork, thereby saving money. To accommodate the installation of lighting fixtures to the suspended ceiling, rails with apertures are often utilized to facilitate the attachment of the lighting fixture thereto with a retaining mechanism.
Power distribution from above a suspended ceiling is accomplished by cutting portions from ceiling tiles to accommodate the running of conduit or power risers therethrough. The electrical wiring is then connected from a distribution source above the suspended ceiling to a lighting fixture, electrical receptacles, an electrical load or a distribution system in the commercial space. A problem with this manner of distributing power is that a remodeling of the commercial space requires the disconnection of the wiring back to the distribution'source above the suspended ceiling.
Another problem with power distribution as just described is that it causes the ceiling tiles, which are cut, not to be reusable.
Yet another problem with the current manner of power distribution is that the aesthetic look of the ceiling suffers from having conduit and/or power risers going through ceiling tile.
What is needed in the art is an apparatus which provides for the distribution of electrical power that need not be routed through ceiling tiles and which would not require disconnection of electrical power at a distribution source when commercial space is remodeled.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an electrical connector system which provides for the distribution of electrical power through a suspended ceiling system.
The invention comprises, in one form thereof, a connector assembly including a rail having a plurality of apertures therethrough, and two electrical connectors including a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, the first electrical connector detachably mateable to the second electrical connector, the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector removably connected to the rail, at least one of the two electrical connectors being routed through at least one of the plurality of apertures.
An advantage of the present invention is that electrical power can be connected and disconnected at the suspended ceiling rather than at a point of distribution.
Another advantage is that power distribution is accomplished through the rails, thereby leaving the ceiling tiles uncut.
Yet another advantage is that the suspended ceiling retains a more aesthetic appearance.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an embodiment of a rail connector system of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an assembled perspective view of the rail connector system of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a sectioned side view of the rail connector system of
FIGS. 1 and 2
;
FIG. 4
is a view of a male connector which is a part of the rail connector system of
FIGS. 1-3
;
FIG. 5
is another view of the male connector of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a partially sectioned view of a female connector which is a part of the rail connector system of
FIGS. 1-3
;
FIG. 7
is another view of the female connector of FIG.
6
.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, there is shown a rail electrical connector system
10
which generally includes a rail
12
, a first electrical connector
14
and a second electrical connector
16
.
Rail
12
is an elongated member having a generally āIā shaped cross-section, including a closed channel
18
, an open channel
20
, a slot
22
, a connecting member
24
, an open channel aperture
26
and connecting member aperture
28
. Rail
12
allows first electrical connector
14
and second electrical connector
16
to interconnect through rail
12
and to detachably attach to rail
12
. Rail
12
may be formed from a folded piece of sheet metal or rail
12
may be an extrusion of plastic or metal. Rail
12
may be a structural member of some other system such as a suspended ceiling.
Closed channel
18
has a generally rectangular cross-section. Closed channel
18
provides strength to rail
12
and the shape allows first electrical connector
14
to attach thereto.
Open channel
20
has a generally rectangular cross-section with slot
22
along one side. On a side opposite slot
22
open channel apertures
26
are positioned to accommodate the passage of second electrical connector
16
. Slot
22
and open channel apertures
26
also allow the connection of lighting fixtures to rail
12
as a part of a suspended ceiling system.
Slot
22
extends the full length of rail
12
allowing not only the passage of air and the attachment of lighting fixtures, but allowing second electrical connector
16
to pass therethrough. Connecting member
24
interconnects closed channel
18
and open channel
20
. Connecting member apertures
28
extend through connecting member
24
. Open channel apertures
26
extend through open channel
20
and are arranged in conjunction with connecting member apertures
28
. Connecting member aperture
28
extend through connecting member
24
and are arranged in conjunction with open channel apertures
26
. One skilled in the art will recognize how rail
12
can be formed from flat metal stock with apertures
26
and
28
punched therethrough.
Now, additionally referring to
FIGS. 3
,
6
and
7
, there is depicted first electrical connector
14
including an outer shell
30
, electrical conductors
32
, female terminals
34
and an inner shell
36
. Outer shell
30
has a generally rectangular cross-section and includes notch
38
and spring clip
40
. Outer shell
30
provides protection to the portions of electrical connector
14
lying within. Notch
38
is shaped to accommodate the surface of closed channel
18
of rail
12
when installed thereto. Spring clip
40
provides a detachable connection to rail
12
by first electrical connector
14
. Spring clip
40
is shaped to allow first electrical connector
14
to be pushed onto rail
12
and to be detached therefrom without the need for tools.
Electrical conductors
32
are in electrical connection with female terminals
34
and a power source (not shown). Electrical conductors
32
are electrically insulated and for power circuits will usually be three in number, one power, one return and one safety ground. Electrical conductors
32
can be contained in a conduit or be otherwise protected. Alternatively, electrical conductors
32
may provide for the transmission of data or telecommunications connections.
Female terminals
34
are in electrical connection with electrical conductors
32
and are disposed within inner shell
36
in a manner so as to engage corresponding male connectors from second electrical connector
16
.
Inner shell
36
is positioned substantially within outer shell
30
and is made of nonconductive material. Inner shell
36
is shaped to accommodate the entry and securing of second electrical connector
16
.
Now, additionally referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, there is depicted second electrical connector
16
including electrical conductors
42
, a housing
44
, male terminals
46
and protrusions
48
. Second electrical connector
16
is offset to accommodate passage through slot
22
, open channel aperture
26
and connecting member aperture
28
, and to electrically connect to first electrical connector
14
.
Electrical conductors
42
are in electrical connection with male terminals
46
and an electrical load or distribution system (not shown). Electrical conductors
42
are electrically insulated and for power circuits will usually be three in number, one power, one return and one safety ground. Electrical conductors
42
can be contained in a conduit or be otherwise protected. Alternatively, electrical conductors
42
may provide for the transmission of data or telecommunications connections.
Housing
44
is made of a molded nonconductive material such as plastic. Housing
44
is shaped with an offsetting bend to accommodate routing through slot
22
, open channel aperture
26
and connecting member aperture
28
. Housing
44
electrically isolates male terminals
46
from each other.
Male terminals
46
are in electrical connection with electrical conductors
42
and are disposed within housing
44
in a manner so as to engage corresponding female terminals
34
in first electrical connector
14
. Male terminals
46
project from an end of housing
44
.
Protrusions
48
extend from a side of housing
44
engaging a side of closed channel
18
when second electrical connector
16
is fully engaged in first electrical connector
14
. Protrusions
48
provide detachable engagement for second electrical connector
16
with rail
12
.
During installation of a rail electrical connector system, rail
12
is installed as a rail of a suspended ceiling system, a purpose of which is to provide support to ceiling tile. Electrical conductors
32
of first electrical connector
14
are terminated at a switched power source, a constant power source, a data line or a telecommunication line. Electrical conductors
42
of second electrical connector
16
are terminated at a lighting fixture, a power receptacle, a data receptacle or a telecommunication receptacle. First electrical connector
14
is attached to closed channel
18
of rail
12
by pushing first electrical connector
14
thereon. Second electrical connector
16
is inserted through slot
22
, open channel aperture
26
and connecting member aperture
28
and thereby routing second electrical connector
16
proximate to first electrical connector
14
. First electrical connector
14
and second electrical connector
16
are pushed together thereby electrically engaging the two connectors and causing second electrical connector
16
to become attached to rail
12
.
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A rail electrical connector system, comprising:a rail having a plurality of apertures therethrough; and two electrical connectors including a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, said first electrical connector detachably mateable to said second electrical connector, said first electrical connector and said second electrical connector removably connected to said rail, at least one of said two electrical connectors being routed through at least one of said plurality of apertures, said first electrical connector holding said second electrical connector against a portion of said rail apart from said plurality of apertures.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said two electrical connectors further comprise:a plurality of electrical conductors extending from an end of each of said two electrical connectors; a plurality of male electrical connectors disposed at least partially within one of said two electrical connectors, said plurality of male electrical connectors being electrically connected to at least one of said plurality of electrical conductors; and a plurality of female electrical connectors disposed at least partially within an other of said two electrical connectors, said plurality of female electrical connectors being electrically connected to at least one of said plurality of electrical conductors.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein said two electrical connectors are configured to accommodate at least one of electrical power, data transmission and telecommunications.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein said two electrical connectors have housings made of a nonconductive material.
- 5. A rail electrical connector system, comprising:a rail having a plurality of apertures therethrough, said rail having an I-shaped cross-section; and two electrical connectors including a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, said first electrical connector detachably mateable to said second electrical connector, said first electrical connector and said second electrical connector removably connected to said rail, at least one of said two electrical connectors being routed through at least one of said plurality of apertures.
- 6. A rail electrical connector system, comprising:a rail having a plurality of apertures therethrough; and two electrical connectors including a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, said first electrical connector detachably mateable to said second electrical connector, said first electrical connector and said second electrical connector removably connected to said rail, at least one of said two electrical connectors being routed through at least one of said plurality of apertures, said second electrical connector having an offset bend to accommodate routing of said second electrical connector through at least one of said plurality of apertures.
- 7. A rail electrical connector system, comprising:a rail having a plurality of apertures therethrough, said rail providing support in a suspended ceiling system; and two electrical connectors including a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, said first electrical connector detachably mateable to said second electrical connector, said first electrical connector and said second electrical connector removably connected to said rail, at least one of said two electrical connectors being routed through at least one of said plurality of apertures.
- 8. A rail electrical connector system, comprising:a rail having a plurality of apertures therethrough; and two electrical connectors including a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, said first electrical connector detachably mateable to said second electrical connector, said first electrical connector and said second electrical connector removably connected to said rail, at least one of said two electrical connectors being routed through at least one of said plurality of apertures, said first electrical connector including a spring configured to detachably attach said first electrical connector to said rail.
- 9. A method of installing a rail electrical connector system, comprising the steps of:installing a rail as part of a suspended ceiling, said rail having a plurality of apertures therethrough; attaching a first electrical connector to said rail; inserting a second electrical connector through at least one of said plurality of apertures; positioning an end of said second electrical connector against a side of said rail; and electrically engaging said first electrical connector and said second electrical connector.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising the steps of: connecting electrical conductors from said first electrical connector to a power source; and connecting electrical conductors from said second electrical connector to a light fixture.
- 11. The method of claim 9, further comprising the steps of:connecting electrical conductors from said first electrical connector to one of a data line and a telecommunication line; and connecting electrical conductors from said second electrical connector to one of a data receptacle and a telecommunication receptacle.
- 12. A method of installing a rail electrical connector system, comprising the steps of:installing a rail as part of a suspended ceiling, said rail having a plurality of apertures therethrough; attaching a first electrical connector to said rail; inserting a second electrical connector through at least one of said plurality of apertures said second electrical connector being offset to accommodate said apertures; and electrically engaging said first electrical connector and said second electrical connector.
- 13. An electrical connector system, for connection through at least one aperture in a rail electrical connector system, said electrical connector system comprising two electrical connectors including a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, said first electrical connector detachably mateable to said second electrical connector, said first electrical connector and said second electrical connector removably connected to said rail, at least one of said two electrical connectors being routed through at least one of said at least one aperture, said first electrical connector holding said second electrical connector against a portion of said rail apart from said plurality of apertures.
- 14. The system of claim 13, wherein said two electrical connectors further comprise:a plurality of electrical conductors extending from an end of each of said two electrical connectors; a plurality of male electrical connectors disposed at least partially within one of said two electrical connectors, said plurality of male electrical connectors being electrically connected to at least one of said plurality of electrical conductors; and a plurality of female electrical connectors disposed at least partially within an other of said two electrical connectors, said plurality of female electrical connectors being electrically connected to at least one of said plurality of electrical conductors.
- 15. The system of claim 13, wherein said two electrical connectors are configured to accommodate at least one of electrical power, data transmission and telecommunications.
- 16. The system of claim 13, wherein said two electrical connectors have housings made of a nonconductive material.
- 17. An electrical connector system, for connection through at least one aperture in a rail electrical connector system, said electrical connector system comprising two electrical connectors including a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, said first electrical connector detachably mateable to said second electrical connector, said first electrical connector and said second electrical connector removably connected to said rail, said second electrical connector having an offset bend to accommodate routing of said second electrical connector through said at least one aperture.
- 18. An electrical connector system, for connection through at least one aperture in a rail electrical connector system, said electrical connector system comprising two electrical connectors including a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector, said first electrical connector detachably mateable to said second electrical connector, said first electrical connector and said second electrical connector removably connected to said rail, at least one of said two electrical connectors being routed through at least one of said at least one aperture, said first electrical connector including a spring configured to detachably attach said first electrical connector to said rail.
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