ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SYSTEM
20190252839 ยท 2019-08-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R33/88
ELECTRICITY
H01R25/14
ELECTRICITY
F21W2121/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S8/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R4/2416
ELECTRICITY
F21V21/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01R25/162
ELECTRICITY
F21Y2105/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H01R33/88
ELECTRICITY
H01R4/2416
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical supply system including: an extension module including a composite board having an anode layer and a cathode layer of an electrically conducting material, which anode layer and cathode layer are separated by an insulator of an electrically insulating material, the anode layer and the cathode layer each having a trench extending from a connection surface of the composite board and including a connection element, connector pins for the trenches of the extension module, each connector pin having a first complementary connection element for engaging the connection element of the trench of the composite board of a further extension module and a second complementary connection element for engaging the connection element of the trench of the composite board of the extension module, and a power supply capable of providing a constant voltage or a constant current between the anode layer and the cathode layer.
Claims
1-19. (canceled)
20. An electrical supply system comprising: an extension module comprising a composite board having an anode layer and a cathode layer of an electrically conducting material, which anode layer and cathode layer are separated by an insulator of an electrically insulating material, the anode layer and the cathode layer each having a trench extending from a connection surface of the composite board and comprising a connection element, connector pins for the trenches of the extension module, each connector pin having a first complementary connection element for engaging the connection element of the trench of the composite board of a further extension module and a second complementary connection element for engaging the connection element of the trench of the composite board of the extension module, the connector pin comprising an electrically conducting material for providing electrical connection between the anode layers of the extension module and a further extension module or between the cathode layers of the extension module and a further extension module, or wherein the electrically conducting material is for providing electrical connection between the anode layer or the cathode layer of the extension module and the electronic unit, and a power supply capable of providing a constant voltage or a constant current between the anode layer and the cathode layer.
21. The electrical supply system according to claim 20, wherein the connector pin is integral with the composite board or separate from the composite board.
22. The electrical supply system according to claim 20, wherein the connection element is a hollow metallic cylinder with an outer helical thread.
23. The electrical supply system according to claim 20, wherein the electrically conducting material is a metal selected from the list consisting of aluminium, magnesium, copper, titanium, steel, and their alloys.
24. The electrical supply system according to claim 23, wherein the metal has been anodised.
25. The electrical supply system according to claim 23, wherein the anode layer and/or the cathode layer has been extruded from the metal.
26. The electrical supply system according to claim 20, wherein the trench is open to either surface of the anode layer or the cathode layer or wherein the trench is covered.
27. The electrical supply system according to claim 20, wherein the electrical supply system comprises a plurality of extension modules.
28. The electrical supply system according to claim 20, wherein the extension module comprises an adapter for mounting in a hole extending entirely through or partly through the composite board, the adapter comprising a circuit board carrying an electronic component, the circuit board establishing electrical connection from the anode layer to an anode of the electronic component and electrical connection from the cathode layer to a cathode of the electronic component.
29. The electrical supply system according to claim 28, wherein the electrical supply system comprises a plurality of adapters.
30. The electrical supply system according to claim 28, wherein the electronic component is selected from the list consisting of a light emitting diode (LED), a series of LED's, a resistor, a transistor, a controller, a chip on board (COB), a driver, a microphone, a camera, a sensor, a radio transmitter, a radio receiver, an antenna and an access point for wireless communication.
31. The electrical supply system according to claim 28, wherein the electrical supply system comprises a plurality of adapters each comprising a LED or series of LED's, and the power supply being capable of providing a constant voltage.
32. The electrical supply system according to claim 20, wherein the complementary connection element of the connector pin comprises a spring or an elastic section.
33. The electrical supply system according to claim 20, wherein the connector pin comprises a flexible link between the first complementary connection element and the second complementary connection element.
34. An electrical supply system comprising: an extension module comprising a composite board having an anode layer and a cathode layer of an electrically conducting material, which anode layer and cathode layer are separated by an insulator of an electrically insulating material, the anode layer and the cathode layer each having a trench extending from a connection surface of the composite board and comprising a connection element, the trench comprising a ridge extending along a wall of the trench, connector pins for the trenches of the extension module, each connector pin having a first complementary connection element for engaging the connection element of the trench of the composite board of a further extension module and a second complementary connection element for engaging the connection element of the trench of the composite board of the extension module, and a power supply capable of providing a constant voltage or a constant current between the anode layer and the cathode layer.
35. The electrical supply system according to claim 34, wherein the trench has at least three ridges extending along the length axis of the trench with the tips of the ridges being placed on the perimeter of a circle defined in a plane normal to the length axis of the trench.
36. An electrical supply system comprising: an extension module comprising a composite board having an anode layer and a cathode layer of an electrically conducting material, which anode layer and cathode layer are separated by an insulator of an electrically insulating material, the anode layer and the cathode layer each having a trench extending from a connection surface of the composite board and comprising a connection element, connector pins for the trenches of the extension module, each connector pin having a first complementary connection element for engaging the connection element of the trench of the composite board of a further extension module and a second complementary connection element for engaging the connection element of the trench of the composite board of the extension module, and a power supply capable of providing a constant voltage or a constant current between the anode layer and the cathode layer, the electrical supply system further comprising an electronic unit having a connection site with a connection element for engaging the complementary connection element of the connector pin, and an electronic component electrically connected to the connection element.
37. The electrical supply system according to claim 36, wherein the electronic unit comprises a connector pin with a complementary connection element for engaging the connection element of the trench of the anode layer or the cathode layer of the extension module, and the electronic component is electrically connected to the connector pin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0072] In the following the invention will be explained in greater detail with the aid of an example and with reference to the schematic drawings, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0079] The present invention relates to an electrical supply system 100, and to a lighting fixture, a lighting fixture system, a lighting fixture kit, and methods of producing an extension module 1 or a lighting fixture.
[0080] In a certain embodiment the extension module 1 does not comprise any adapters with electronic components. Preferably the electrical supply system 100 comprises a plurality of extension modules 1 and an appropriate number of connector pins for electrically connecting the extension modules 1. In the following the different features of the electrical supply system 100 are described with a focus on the features of the extension module 1 in the form of a lighting fixture, which employs light emitting diodes (LED) and can be used for general illumination. However, the features described are not limited to lighting fixtures but may be relevant for any embodiment. The lighting fixture provides flexibility for fitting into a spatially limited location by adjusting the size of the lighting fixture as desired. In the context of the invention the term LED may refer to a single LED or several, e.g. 2 to 10, serially connected LED's, unless otherwise noted. The LED is an example of an electronic component and the terms may be used interchangeably. However, an electronic component may also be another component than a LED. A LED will have a forward voltage (V.sub.f) required to power the LED and make it produce light. The LED's are preferably white light LED's providing white light with a colour temperature in the range of 1,500 K to 8,000 K, e.g. in the range of 2,500 K to 3,000 K, or 2,700 K to 3,200 K, or 3,000 K to 3,500 K, or 3,500 K to 4,500 K, or 4,500 K to 6,000 K, or 6,000 K to 8,000 K. LED's are typically supplied with a nominal forward voltage (V.sub.f,) e.g. 3 V, but the actual V.sub.f of a LED may differ from the nominal V.sub.f. For example, for a LED with a nominal V.sub.f of 3 V, the actual V.sub.f may vary with 0.1 V when the LED has a power rating in the range of 1 W to 5 W or more (a high power LED), whereas a LED with a nominal V.sub.f of 3 V may vary with 0.05 V when the LED has a power rating of less than 1 W (a medium power LED), e.g. a power rating in the range of 0.2 W to 0.4 W. It is therefore particularly advantageous that each adapter in the lighting fixture of the invention comprises a series of medium power LED's, e.g. 2 to 6 LED's with a power rating in the range of 0.2 W to 0.4 W, since the lower variation in actual V.sub.f compared to the nominal V.sub.f can reduce the problem of mismatching of actual V.sub.f values when the LED's are in parallel electrical connection.
[0081] Referring now to the figures, an embodiment of an adapter of the extension module 1, e.g. a lighting fixture, according to the present invention is depicted in a cross-sectional view in
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[0083] In the embodiment shown, the first electrical terminal is in a first electrical connection with the electrically conducting front layer 12, and the second electrical terminal is in second electrical connection with the electrically conducting back layer 13.
[0084] The first electrical connection between the electrically conducting front layer 12 and the first electrical terminal is formed via a conductor, preferably a printed conductor, on the circuit board 2 and further conductors as appropriate. In the embodiment shown, the first electrical terminal is in electrical connection with an electrically conducting element 4, e.g. a resilient electrically conducting element in the form of a wave spring, a washer ring, a spring washer, a disc spring or a coil etc., positioned along the circumference of the hole 15, which is further in electrical connection with an electrically conducting retaining element 5, extending along the circumference of the hole and between the electrically conducting front layer 12 and the electrically conducting element 4. The conducting retaining element 5 is especially appropriate when the hole 15 is made into a preformed composite board, e.g. a dibond plate. When the hole is established in one or both layers, in particular the front layer, of a composite board before assembly of the composite board a conducting retainer element is typically not used. In a specific embodiment the electrically conducting element 41 is a metallic ring with one or more legs, e.g. 4 legs, providing resilience. The electrically conducting retaining element 5 may be a metal ring, e.g. a copper or aluminium ring, at the circumference of the circuit board 2. The electrically conducting element 4 is preferably made of a suitable metal e.g. spring metal, copper, an aluminium alloy etc. The electrically conducting element 4 is in press between the circuit board 2 and an electrically conducting retaining element 5 in the form of an, e.g. metallic, electrically conducting retainer ring, extending along the circumference of the hole and between the electrically conducting front layer 12 and the electrically conducting element 4. The electrically conducting element 4, e.g. in the form of a wave spring, is waved along the edge such that the edge of the wave spring alternately is in contact with the electrically conducting retaining element 5 and the circuit board 2. The electrically conducting retaining element 5 thus establishes an electrical contact to the electrically conducting front layer 12. The electrically conducting element 4 and the electrically conducting retainer ring 5 further keep the circuit board 2 in place. The circuit board 2, the electrically conducting element 4, and the electrically conducting retaining element 5 can be considered to constitute the adapter. In a specific embodiment the circuit board 2, the electrically conducting element 4, and the electrically conducting retaining element 5 are joined together for easy insertion of the adapter in the whole. In another embodiment the circuit board 2, and optionally the electrically conducting element 4, and the electrically conducting retaining element 5 are contained in a holder or the like, which holder can be inserted into the hole.
[0085] Alternatively, the electrically conducting element 4 may be dispensed with such that the electrically conducting retaining element 5 is in direct contact with the supply circuit on the circuit board 2. As a further alternative the electrically conducting front layer 12 may extend over the electrically conducting retaining element 5 such that the electrically conducting front layer 12 keeps the electrically conducting retaining element 5 in place, for example when the electrically conducting front layer 12 has been prepared by extrusion for subsequent assembly into the composite board.
[0086] The second electrical connection to the electrically conducting rear layer 13 is formed from the second electrical terminal via a conductor, preferably printed, on the circuit board 2 extending to a conductor mounted on, in or through the circuit board 2. In the embodiment shown, the conductor extends through a hole in the circuit board 2 to the electrically conducting rear layer 13. The conductor may take the form of an electrically conducting pipe, a cable or a rod, etc.
[0087] The adapter is furthermore provided with a thermal conductor component 6, e.g. of silicon carbide, on which the LED 3 is mounted, further comprising thermal conductors 7, in the form of copper threads, extending between the thermal conductor component 6 and the electrically conducting back layer 13 through the circuit board 2. Other heat conducting materials may be used as well.
[0088] Additionally, as all the components/elements in the hole may be flush with the surface of the electrically conducting front layer 12, i.e. there are no protruding parts extending beyond the surface of the electrically conducting front layer 12, an additional light processing layer 10 in the form of an acrylic plate or film is provided on top of the electrically conducting front layer 12. The light processing layer 10 may only cover the hole, for example if it is in the form of a recessed lens, or it may also be dispensed with. The light processing layer may be used for protecting the electronic component from water, e.g. together with a seal (not shown), and/or Ultra Violet (UV) light and/or scatter and/or diffuse and/or focus light emitted from the light emitting diode.
[0089] Further attachment means may be used to keep the adapter in place, such as an adhesive or paste that may be electrically conducting. Also an optical lens may be attached as the light processing layer 10 or be incorporated therein.
[0090] In the embodiment depicted in
[0091] The length of the lighting fixture and any supplementary module may follow recognised standards. For example, for kitchen cabinets it may have a standard width of 600 mm so that the length of the lighting fixture and/or the supplementary module will also be 600 mm. It is also possible for the length to be a multiple of the standard value, e.g. 1200 mm or 1800 mm. Each adapter comprises 4 serially connected LED's with a combined nominal V.sub.f of about 11.6 V. The adapters are positioned at a distance from each other of 200 mm. The lighting fixture has been cut at a 45 angle and is connected to a supplementary module that has likewise been cut at a 45 angle so that the connection via the corner bracket provides a 90 angle between the lighting fixture and the supplementary module. The lighting fixture is supplied via a single 12 V constant voltage power supply 90.
[0092] A perspective view of an extension module 1 of the invention is illustrated in
[0093] The extension module 1 is used with connector pins (not shown) having a first and a second complementary connection element allowing the first extension module 1 to be connected with a further extension module of the invention (not shown). It is preferred that the first extension module 1 and the further extension module have composite boards with trenches with identical connection elements so that these can be connected with a connector pin, e.g. a brass connector pin, having two identical complementary connection elements. The complementary connection elements may for example be banana connectors that can be inserted into the hollow part of the brass cylinders. However, in another embodiment the trenches of the first extension module 1 have different connection elements from the trenches of the composite board of the further extension module, and the connector pins have correspondingly different complementary connection elements. In yet a further embodiment the anode layers 12 employ one type of connection elements and complementary connection elements, and the cathode layers 13 employ a different type of connection elements and complementary connection elements. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the anode layers 12 and the cathode layers 13 cannot be connected using the same type of connector pins so that correct connection between the first extension module 1 and a further extension module is ensured.
[0094] The connection surface A is depicted at the end of the extension module 1. However, the connection surface A, or further connection surfaces, may be located along the side of the composite board. In an embodiment, the electrically conducting layers 12,13 are extruded from aluminium to each have a trench along the length of the electrically conducting layers 12,13, and further trenches can be provided at any location in the composite board in order to provide further connection surfaces, e.g. at a right angle to the longitudinal axis of the electrically conducting layers 12,13.
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