System, apparatus, and method for providing a programmable logic controller
10785886 ยท 2020-09-22
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Abstract
A mounting device for a consumer grade controller that allows for installation in an industrial application with reliability improvement features. The consumer grade controller is mounted to the mounting device using screws and standoffs, which securely fasten the consumer grade controller to the mounting device. The mounting device is compatible with an industry standard DIN rail allowing for easy installation and removal. The mounting device positions the consumer grade controller vertically with respect to the DIN rail to provide improved cooling and reduce DIN rail space. A power cable is secured with a built-in strain relief feature and held in place with a tie wrap to maintain pressure on the cable and preventing it from accidentally releasing. The mounting device, standoffs, and strain relief feature can be injected molded in one assembly for low cost manufacturing while still providing all the benefits that an industrial application requires.
Claims
1. A rail mount that mounts a single-board computer to a rail, the rail mount defining a support plane, a bottom surface of a printed circuit board of the single-board computer residing on the support plane when the printed circuit board is coupled to the rail mount, the rail mount comprising: a base member defining a longitudinal dimension, a lateral dimension, and a vertical dimension, the base member having a top surface and a bottom surface and including a first plurality of holes, the bottom surface of the base member being opposite the top surface of the base member from the printed circuit board when the printed circuit board is coupled to the rail mount, the printed circuit board having a second plurality of holes, the first plurality of holes arranged to be aligned with the second plurality of holes when the printed circuit board is coupled to the rail mount, the printed circuit board including at least one socket configured to receive a plug; a flexible mounting clip coupled to and extending away from the base member in a first direction that is substantially parallel to the lateral dimension, the flexible mounting clip having at least one notch configured to engage the rail, the rail extending substantially parallel to the vertical dimension when the at least one notch is engaged to the rail, the flexible mounting clip having a leverage feature and a tool contact point that is configured to flex the flexible mounting clip and cause the at least one notch to be disengaged from the rail responsive to a tool simultaneously pressing against the leverage feature and the tool contact point, the leverage feature and the tool contact point being positioned at least partially below the support plane by a vertical distance for allowing the tool to be disposed below the support plane when simultaneously pressing against the leverage feature and the tool contact point to cause the at least one notch to be disengaged from the rail; and a strain relief feature, wherein the strain relief feature includes a supporting surface, the supporting surface is configured to support the plug, and wherein the strain relief feature further includes at least one channel, and wherein the at least one channel is configured to receive a tie wrap.
2. The rail mount of claim 1, wherein the base member comprises a plurality of generally cylindrical stand-offs, the first plurality of holes extending through the plurality of generally cylindrical stand-offs as axial bores.
3. The rail mount of claim 2 wherein the plurality of generally cylindrical stand-offs each have an upper surface that is opposite the top surface of the base member from the bottom surface of the base member, the upper surfaces of all of the plurality of generally cylindrical stand-offs defining the support plane.
4. The rail mount of claim 3 wherein the top surface of the base member defines a first plane, and the strain relief feature extends substantially parallel to the vertical dimension from the first plane toward the support plane.
5. The rail mount of claim 4 wherein the leverage feature is rounded and extends along a majority of a length of the flexible mounting clip in the first direction.
6. The rail mount of claim 5 wherein the rail is a 35 mm DIN rail.
7. The rail mount of claim 1 wherein the flexible mounting clip is configured to be coupled to a 35 mm DIN rail.
8. A rail mount for mounting a printed circuit board of a single-board computer to a rail in an assembled state, the rail mount comprising: a base member including a plurality of stand-offs, the plurality of stand-offs defining a support plane and configured to support the printed circuit board in the assembled state with the printed circuit board residing on the support plane, the base member defining a longitudinal dimension, a lateral dimension, and a vertical dimension, the base member having a top surface and a bottom surface opposite the top surface, and the top surface defining a first plane and arranged to face the printed circuit board in the assembled state; a flexible mounting clip coupled to and extending away from the base member in a first direction that is substantially parallel to the lateral dimension, the flexible mounting clip having at least one notch configured to engage the rail in the assembled state, the flexible mounting clip having a leverage feature and a tool contact point, and the tool contact point configured to flex the flexible mounting clip in the assembled state and cause the at least one notch to be disengaged from the rail responsive to a tool simultaneously pressing against the leverage feature and the tool contact point; and a strain relief feature extending outside of a perimeter of the base member in a second direction opposite the first direction, the strain relief feature including a first exterior side, a second exterior side, and a third exterior side, the first exterior side defining a supporting surface configured to support at least one plug, the supporting surface disposed between the support plane and the first plane, the strain relief feature including a plurality of grooves defined by the second exterior side and the third exterior side, each of the plurality of grooves directly extending from the supporting surface, and the plurality of grooves configured to receive a tie wrap encircling the strain relief feature and the at least one plug.
9. The rail mount of claim 8 wherein each of the plurality of stand-offs is generally cylindrical and has an upper surface, the upper surfaces of all of the plurality of stand-offs defining the support plane.
10. The rail mount of claim 8 wherein each of the plurality of stand-offs defines an axial bore extending therethrough, the axial bore of each of the plurality of stand-offs arranged to be aligned with a corresponding mounting hole of the printed circuit board in the assembled state.
11. The rail mount of claim 8 wherein the flexible mounting clip is configured to be coupled to a 35 mm DIN rail.
12. The rail mount of claim 8 wherein the leverage feature and the tool contact point are positioned at least partially below the support plane by a vertical distance for allowing the tool to be disposed below the support plane in the assembled state and simultaneously press against the leverage feature and the tool contact point to cause the at least one notch to be disengaged from the rail.
13. The rail mount of claim 8 wherein the leverage feature is rounded and extends along a majority of a length of the flexible mounting clip in the first direction.
14. The rail mount of claim 8 wherein each of the plurality of grooves is defined by only three walls and has an opening opposite to one of the only three walls.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred and alternative examples of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(12) As seen in the side planar drawing of Figure lb, the illustrative embodiment shows the critical dimension shown 210 ensures surface-to-surface contact with the USB plug 800 and provided strain relief 200. The thickness of the DIN mount clip is such that it maintains adequate surface area contact with the DIN rail to prevent excessive forces on the inward facing contact surfaces 110, 114 generated from the torque created under the weight of the assembly components under the force of gravity when mounted on DIN rail.
(13) As seen in the assembly drawing of Figure lc, the illustrative embodiment shows the rear tie wrap channel which prevents the tie wrap from slipping off once secured in place around the USB plug.
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LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(20) 100 DIN Mount feature
(21) 102 Gap required for injection molding (rigid DIN clip)
(22) 104 Rigid DIN clip
(23) 106 Outward facing contact surface relative to the substantially planar mounting surface on rigid DIN clip
(24) 108 Notch on rigid DIN clip to receive edge of DIN rail
(25) 110 Inward facing relative to the substantially planar mounting surface contact surface of rigid DIN clip
(26) 111 Support structure of rigid DIN clip
(27) 112 Gap required for injection molding (flexible DIN clip)
(28) 114 Inward facing relative to the substantially planar mounting surface contact surface of flexible DIN clip
(29) 116 Notch on flexible DIN clip
(30) 118 Outward facing relative to the substantially planar mounting surface contact surface on flexible DIN clip
(31) 120 Gap required for injection molding
(32) 122 Tool attachment point
(33) 124 Leverage feature
(34) 126 Flexible DIN clip
(35) 128 Flex gap for flexible DIN clip
(36) 130 Optimum thickness
(37) 132 Attachment point between PCB mount body and DIN mount feature
(38) 200 Strain relief feature
(39) 202 Forward ridge
(40) 204 Tie wrap channel (left)
(41) 206 Rear ridge
(42) 208 Tie wrap channel (right)
(43) 210 Optimum thickness to provide contact with intended plug housing
(44) 212 Secondary attachment point
(45) 214 Labeling surface
(46) 216 Tie wrap channel (rear)
(47) 218 Attachment point between DIN mount body and Strain relief feature
(48) 300 PCB mount body
(49) 302 PCB mount stand off screw holes
(50) 304 PCB mount stand offs
(51) 400 Screws
(52) 500 35 mm DIN Rail
(53) 501 DIN Rail slotted holes
(54) 502 DIN rail 90 degree bend(s) perpendicular to substantially planar mounting surface
(55) 504 DIN rail 90 degree bend(s) parallel to the substantially planar mounting surface
(56) 506 DIN rail mounting edge(s)
(57) 600 Tie wrap
(58) 602 Tie wrap ridges
(59) 604 Tie wrap tapered insertion end
(60) 606 Tie wrap locking mechanism
(61) 700 PCB/Controller/Single Board Computer
(62) 702 Power and/or communications jack (micro USB female)
(63) 704 Central Processing Unit (PCU)
(64) 706 Flash Memory (Micro SD)
(65) 708 Peripheral ports (USB/Serial Com)
(66) 710 RJ45 Ethernet port
(67) 712 HDMI video port
(68) 714 General Purpose IO (GPIO)
(69) 800 USB cable
(70) 802 Micro USB plug (male)
(71) 804 Micro USB body
(72) 806 Flexible cable
(73) 808 USB plug (external device)
(74) 900 Leverage tool
(75) While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of the preferred embodiment. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.