Magnetic decorative trim with DC power transmission
11056870 ยท 2021-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Salvatore C. Immordino, Jr. (Trevor, WI, US)
- Terry Rosenstiel (Vernon Hills, IL, US)
- Mark Joseph (Chicago, IL, US)
- Suman Sinha Ray (Chicago, IL)
- William White (Grayslake, IL, US)
- Alexander Dadakis (Winnetka, IL, US)
Cpc classification
H05K7/02
ELECTRICITY
E04F19/049
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F19/0472
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02G3/30
ELECTRICITY
F16B2200/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H02G3/30
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/02
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A decorative interior trim piece is provided for use in a low voltage power transmission system, and includes an outer, decorative surface, an opposite inner surface facing a substrate, a first end surface and an opposite second end surface. At least one conductive element extends from the first end surface to said second end surface on the inner surface. Each conductive element has a connector surface at each of the first end and second ends. At least one magnetic fastener is secured to the inner surface for releasably attaching the trim piece to the substrate. A complementary low voltage power transmission system is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A decorative interior trim piece for use in a low voltage power transmission system, the decorative interior trim piece comprising: an outer, decorative surface, an opposite inner surface facing a substrate, a first end surface and an opposite second end surface; at least one conductive element being on said inner surface and including a first end and a second end, said first end extending to and forming part of said first end surface and said second end extending to and forming part of said second end surface; each said at least one conductive element having a connector surface at each said first end and said second end of said at least one conductive element; and at least one magnetic fastener secured to said inner surface for releasably attaching said trim piece to the substrate.
2. The decorative interior trim piece of claim 1, wherein the decorative interior trim piece is one of a base board, crown molding and chair rail.
3. The decorative interior trim piece of claim 1, wherein said low voltage system is configured for operating in the range of 3-48 volts.
4. The decorative interior trim piece of claim 3, wherein said low voltage system operates as direct current (DC).
5. The decorative interior trim piece of claim 1, further including at least one recessed compartment on said inner surface dimensioned for accommodating an internet device.
6. The decorative interior trim piece of claim 5, wherein said internet device is one of a DC transformer and a wireless transmitter.
7. The decorative interior trim piece of claim 1, further including at least one conductive element on the substrate constructed and arranged for connection to at least one said conductive element on said trim piece and connected to a corresponding powered device.
8. The decorative interior trim piece of claim 7, wherein said at least one conductive element on the substrate is conductive tape, conductive strips, or conductive ink.
9. A low power distribution system for use on interior walls defining at least one vertical substrate, the system comprising: a plurality of trim pieces associated with the substrate, each said trim piece having an outer, decorative surface, an opposite inner surface facing the substrate, a first end surface and an opposite second end surface; at least one conductive element being on said inner surface of each said trim piece and including a first end and a second end, said first end extending to and forming part of said first end surface and said second end extending to and forming part of said second end surface; each said at least one conductive element having a connector surface at each said first end and said second end, so that upon adjacent trim pieces contacting each other, said first end surface of one said trim piece contacts said second end surface of another said trim piece, said conductive elements being in registry with each other to make electrical connection with each other; and at least one magnetic fastener secured to said inner surface of each said trim piece for releasably attaching said trim piece to a complementary magnetic fastener secured to the substrate.
10. The low power distribution system of claim 9, further including at least one conductive element on the substrate that is constructed and arranged for connection to at least one said conductive element on each said trim piece and also connected to a corresponding powered device, said at least one substrate conductive element is conductive tape, conductive strips, or conductive ink.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Referring now to
(8) A second component of the system 10 is a network of conductive material 16 (
(9) Another component of the system 10 is at least one and preferably a plurality of magnetic fasteners 18 embedded in the substrate 12. Such magnetic fasteners 18 are typically a disk of metallic or otherwise magnetic material and are secured in place on the substrate 12 using threaded fasteners 19 (
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(11) Each conductive element 30 has a connector surface 34 at each of the first and second end surfaces 26, 28. Examples of common connectors are those manufactured by Molex Corporation, as well as those specified by USB standards. Upon adjacent trim pieces or pieces 14 contacting each other (FIG. 6), the first end surface 26 of one trim piece contacts the second end surface 28 of another trim piece in end-to-end fashion, so that electrical connection is made between the trim pieces. It will be understood that the conductive elements 30 of adjacent trim pieces are in registry with each other for enhancing the electrical connection between the trim pieces 14. Using this end-to-end connection technique, an entire interior room can be connected to the present power distribution system 10.
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(13) Once powered, the transmitter 20c is connected to an inductive coil 44 which thus provides a source of wireless power to other appliances 20 within the range of the coil which are also equipped with inductive receivers. Both the appliances 20b and 20c are preferably located in cavities 46 in the inner surface 24 of the trip strip 14 so that they are flush with the inner surface to facilitate the trim piece being attached to the substrate 12.
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(15) More specifically, it is seen that the conductive elements 48 in
(16) As described above, magnetic fasteners 18 are embedded in and are flush with, the substrate 12. An appliance 20d is an LED diode which is magnetically secured to the substrate 12 using the adjacent fastener 18. Conductive standoffs 64 contact the appropriate substrate conductive elements 48, and the diode 20d has an LED element 66 that is preferably centrally located on a base circuit board 68, however other locations are contemplated. Upon connection to the magnetic faster 18, the LED element 66 is illuminated. Also,
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(18) The appliance 20c is the wireless transmitter, connected by wires 78 to the inductive coil 44. Once connected to the power cord 72 by the conductive strips 32, wireless devices such as appliances 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d or other such devices that are attachable to the substrate 12 by the magnetic fasteners 18 and are within the range of the coil 44 will be powered. An optional LED 80 is connected to the transmitter 20c to indicate by illumination when the transmitter is powered. In situations where the inductive coils 44 are used as described above, the appliances 20 are powered without the use of the substrate conductive elements 48.
(19) While a particular embodiment of the present magnetic decorative trim with DC power transmission has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.