MODULAR POWER SYSTEM FOR CABINETS
20180283668 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
- Jeffery A. Conrady (Aurora, IL, US)
- Gary B. Rutherford (Wheaton, IL, US)
- Paul Bardwell (Rexford, NY, US)
Cpc classification
F21V23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B2220/0077
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21V33/0012
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B87/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F3/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F21W2131/301
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B77/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
F21V23/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B77/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A modular power system for cabinets includes a power module configured to be installed on a cabinet, a driver configured to be connected to a power source and to be coupled to the power module, and a component or accessory configured to be coupled to the power module and to be powered by the driver. A method includes factory installing one or more power modules of the modular power system on a cabinet system and factory installing one or more components or accessories on the cabinets and connecting the one or more components or accessories to the one or more power modules. A cabinet system includes the modular power system defining multiple different and separately power zones.
Claims
1. A cabinet system with a modular power system, the cabinet system comprising: at least one cabinet; a factory installed power module on the at least one cabinet, the factory installed power module configured to be coupled to a power source for delivering power to the cabinet and to be coupled to a component or accessory that requires power from the power source at an installation site for the at least one cabinet.
2. The cabinet system of claim 1, wherein the factory installed power module includes a power input module installed on the at least one cabinet at the factory.
3. The cabinet system of claim 1, wherein the factory installed power module includes a power output module installed on the at least one cabinet at the factory.
4. The cabinet system of claim 1, wherein the factory installed power module includes a power input module and one or more separate power output modules installed on the at least one cabinet at the factory.
5. The cabinet system of claim 1, wherein the factory installed power module includes a power module with both power input capability and power output capability and wherein the power module is installed on the at least one cabinet at the factory.
6. The cabinet system of claim 1, further comprising a driver for delivering power to the factory installed power module, wherein the driver is connected to the factory installed power module at the factory or at the installation site.
7. The cabinet system of claim 1, further comprising at least two cabinets, each cabinet including a factory installed power module.
8. The cabinet system of claim 7, further comprising a driver coupled to one of the factory installed power modules for delivering power to both of the factory installed power modules.
9. The cabinet system of claim 1, wherein the factory installed power module is a power output module including multiple sets of output jacks, wherein each set of output jacks is configured for a different and separately powered zone of the modular power system.
10. The cabinet system of claim 9, further comprising a power input module including multiple power input jacks, one for each of the different and separately powered zones, wherein the power input module is connectable to the power output module, and wherein each power input jack is configured to optionally connect to a driver to deliver power to the corresponding set of output jacks.
11. A modular power system for cabinets, the modular power system comprising: a power module configured to be installed on a cabinet, the power module defining multiple different and separately powered zones; a driver configured to be connected to a power source and to be coupled to the power module; and a component or accessory configured to be coupled to the power module and to be powered by the driver.
12. The modular power system of claim 11, wherein the power module includes a power input module configured to be installed on a cabinet at the factory.
13. The modular power system of claim 11, wherein the power module includes a power output module configured to be installed on a cabinet at the factory.
14. The modular power system of claim 11, wherein the power module includes a power input module and a separate power output module each configured to be installed on a cabinet at the factory and connected to one another.
15. The modular power system of claim 11, wherein the power module includes both power input capability and power output capability and is configured to be installed on a cabinet at the factory.
16. The modular power system of claim 11, wherein the driver is configured to be installed on a cabinet at the factory and is configured to be connected to a power source at an installation site for the cabinet.
17. The modular power system of claim 16, wherein the driver is configured to be connected to the power module at the factory.
18. The modular power system of claim 11, wherein the power module includes multiple sets of output jacks, each set of output jacks configured for a different and separately powered zone of the modular power system.
19. The modular power system of claim 18, wherein the power module further comprises multiple power input jacks, one for each of the different and separately powered zones, wherein each power input jack is configured to optionally connect to a driver to deliver power to the corresponding set of output jacks.
20. A method of installing a modular power system for cabinets, the method comprising the steps of: selecting a power module of a modular power system; installing the power module on a cabinet at a factory; and delivering the cabinet to an installation site.
21. The method of claim 20, further comprising the steps of coupling a driver to the power module and connecting the driver to a power source at the installation site.
22. The method of claim 20, further comprising the steps of installing a component or accessory on the cabinet at the factory and coupling the component or accessory to the power module at the factory or at the installation site.
23. The method of claim 20, wherein the component or accessory is an LED strip and the step of installing includes securing the LED strip to the cabinet at the factory.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] Objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0042] The disclosed modular power system may include one or more modular elements or bridges, hereinafter modules or power modules that are attached to or mounted onto or near cabinetry. The disclosed modular power system may also include a cabinet system or installation that has a modular power system that utilizes such modules or bridges. The disclosed modular power system and cabinet system may also include a method of installing such a modular power system utilizing such modules. The disclosed modular power system and cabinet system solve or improve upon one or more of the above-known and/or other problems and disadvantages with prior known cabinet lighting and power systems.
[0043] Turning now to the drawings,
[0044] The cabinet system 20 depicted in
[0045] As depicted in
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[0047] Each driver 52 may be configured having an AC cord 54 or a wire set extending from the driver. The cord 54 is provided to connect the driver 52 to a standard on-site power source (not shown). The cord 54 may have a 2-prong or three-prong plug (not shown but see
[0048] Each driver 52 may also include a lead 56 extending from the driver. The lead 56 is intended to connect to another part of the modular power system 50, as described below. The lead 56 may terminate at a connector or plug 58, such as a relatively common RJ type or ML type plug. The plug 58 is configured to connect to a port or jack, such as a RJ type jack or a ML type jack of the modular power system 50, also as described further below.
[0049] The modular power system 50 in this example may also include a plurality of bridges or modules generically depicted in
[0050] The modular power system 50 in this example may also include a plurality of cables 68, cord segments, wiring segments, or the like of different type and/or of different length. Though called cables herein for ease of description only, these cables 68 may include whips, leads, links, cords, lines, power lines, transmission lines, and/or the like. The cables 68 are only generically represented in
[0051] If needed or desired, the connectors 64A, 64B, 66A, 66B and mating connectors 70A, 70B may be provided in a range of different types and sizes or can be standardized to one form. The range of product sizes and/or connector types can be provided to accommodate various connections and standard and non-standard sized cabinets for any installation of the disclosed modular power system 50. The cables 68 may be selectable by the cabinet maker, a user, or an installer. The cables 68 may be pre-fabricated in a series, range, or family of products and may include a mating connector 70A, 70B at each end. Alternatively, the cables 68 may be provided as a relatively long wire with a mating connector 70A or 70B pre-attached at only one end. The wire may be cut to a desired length, and then a second mating connector 70B or 70A may be added to the cut end at the cabinet factory or at an installation site. Alternatively, the cables 68 may be fabricated entirely at the factory during fabrication of a cabinet system 20 or at an installation site using loose connectors and a coil of wire cut to length as needed.
[0052] The modular power system 50 may also include, or may be configured to provide power to, lighting elements, powered accessories, powered devices, and the like. These powered lighting elements, accessories, and devices at times may be generically referred to herein as components. The components are configured to be connected to and receive power from the modular power system 50. In one example, these components may be or may include lighting elements. In one example, the lighting elements may be LED lighting strips, i.e., LED strips 72, as depicted in
[0053] The LED strips 72 may need to be selected having an appropriate length lead 78 that can reach a power output module 62 on a cabinet. The lead 78 on a component, such as the LED strip 72, may be relatively short, an intermediate length, or relatively long. The desired length may depend on the configuration of the modular power system 50, the size and shape of a cabinet or cabinet system 20, the location of the LED strip 72, and/or the position of the power output module 62 on a cabinet. Similar to the above-mentioned cables 68, a series or family of LED strips 72 or other components may be provided with multiple different length leads 78 and/or different types of plugs 80 to accommodate a variety of cabinet systems 20 and modular power systems 50. Also similar to the above-mentioned cables 68, the LED strips 72 or other components may also be provided in bulk and cut to length and assembled at the factory or on-site as needed. For example, LED strips are often provided in lengthy rolls, cut to length, applied with a lead and plug, and then installed.
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[0055] In this example, the connectors 64A and 64B are mounted to opposed ends of the PCB 98 of the power input module 60, as shown in
[0056] The power input module 60 in this example is configured to connect to three of the drivers 52 and thus has three input ports or jacks J1, J2, J3. As shown in
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[0058] In this example, the connectors 66A and 66B are mounted to opposed ends of the PCB 118 of the power output module 62, as shown in
[0059] The power output module 62 in this example is configured to define three power output groups or zones, each powered by a driver 52 connected to a corresponding one of the three input jacks J1, J2, J3 of the power input module 60. As shown in
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[0062] The LED strips 72 can be mounted to cabinets of the cabinet system 20 in the different zones, such as Zone 1, Zone 2, and/or Zone 3 as represented by the illumination or lighting 24, 28. 32, and 36 depicted in
[0063] Each zone can thus have separately controllable lighting and/or can have controllable power to the zone via the available output jacks JJ1, JJ2, JJ3. One or more of the power output modules, or the power input module, or both may be designed to provide specific operational features to any one of the zones or to each of the zones. For example, a zone may be provided with a dimming function, a timer function, selectable illumination patterns (flashing or rolling lights), and/or the like. The power modules 60, 62 may be wall mounted, may be manually operable, may be mounted so as not to be seen, and/or may be operable by remote control. In one example, each component connected to the power output module(s) 62 may be a distinct element or component, substantially different from the other components or elements of the modular power system. Further, the special functionality may be provided by a master bridge or module, which may be any one of the power output modules 62 or may be the power input module 60. Still further, the special functionality for a component or components, such as a LED strip 72, may simply be provided as a part of or on the element or component itself and may be operational only directly on the element or component itself. Still further, a master bridge or module may look like the other bridges or modules but may be the only one provided with the special operational or functional characteristics. The master bridge or module may thus be provided with a programmable microprocessor, a user interface for controlling the operations and functions of the master, and the like. Further, such a master bridge or module may also be factory installed on one of the cabinets before shipping to an installation site or may be installed at the installation site.
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[0065] Each power module 142 can also have connectors 148A, 148B configured to connect to a cable 68, as described above. Thus, multiple power modules 142 can be connected to one another in series to provide accessible output jacks O1, O2, O3 throughout a cabinet system 20. In such an example, each driver 52 could be coupled to the modular power system 140 at any one of the power modules 142. In this example, the power module 142 acts as both a power input module and a power output module and thus is a stand-alone power bridge or module. The modular power system 140 can include a plurality of the power bridges or modules 142, just two of which are depicted in
[0066] Referring to
[0067] The cables 68 can include sufficient wiring to accommodate any number of separately powered zones of a cabinet system 20. The mating connectors 70A and 70B can thus also be configured to accommodate the appropriate number of zones as well. Thus, the mating connectors of the cable can include more or fewer sockets and terminals, depending on the number of zones for a particular modular power system. Likewise, the connectors 64A, 64B and 66A, 66B, or the connectors 148A, 148B, can also be configured to match the connectors of the cables 68 in order accommodate any number of separately powered zones. The power input module 60 and power output module 62 can thus be configured to accommodate fewer or additional zones as well by including fewer or additional groups of input jacks Jn and output jacks JJn. Likewise, the power modules 142 can be configured to accommodate fewer or additional zones as well by including fewer or additional input jacks Pn and output jacks On. Still further, each group of output jacks JJn on an output module 62 or On a power module 142 can include more or fewer jacks, depending on a modular power system design. In the disclosed examples, two of the jack groups include four output jacks and one of the jack groups includes only two output jacks. The number of jacks in each output group can vary from one to n as needed for a given system design.
[0068] The power bridges or modules 60, 62, 142 may be provided with integral brackets or separate brackets, as part of the components, for attaching the power bridges or modules to the cabinets. In other examples, the housings 90, 110, 144 may be provided with protruding attachment flanges with fastener holes for securing or fastening the power bridges or modules to the cabinets. The power bridges or modules 60 and 62 or 142 may be mounted to the cabinets at the factory and thus can be delivered to an installation site pre-installed on the cabinets. The cables 68 and/or the drivers 52 may also be installed on the cabinet system at the factory, design permitting, with no or only minimal connections having to be made at the installation site. Alternatively, one end of the cables 68 may be connected to a corresponding one of the power bridges or modules at the factory, while the other ends are hanging free during shipping. The other ends can then be connected to the appropriate adjacent power bridges or modules when the cabinets are installed at the installation site.
[0069] The connectors 64A, 64B and 66A, 66B, or 148A, 148B, on the power bridges or modules and the mating connectors 70A, 70B on the cables 68 may be designed to attach in only one orientation, or may be designed to attach in two or more orientations, if desired, while still making the proper power and zone connections between power bridges. With reference to
[0070] In the disclosed modular power system 50, the type and number of the connection points for various powered components, such as the LED strips 72, may be defined by characteristics of the elements and components of the modular power system. The modular power system 50 may be designed to accommodate a specific cabinet system. Thus, the parts of the system can be customer ordered and designed. The parts can thus have a unique housing size and shape as well as a specific number and arrangement of connectors, jacks, output jack groups, and powered zones. Instead, the modular power system 50 can include generic or standard parts or a range of standard part variations. Parts can be selected from these standard parts to accommodate a range of cabinet systems and powered zones.
[0071] During fabrication of the cabinets or a cabinet system, or during installation at the installation site, it may be necessary to drill holes for cable access in some of the cabinets. For example, when connecting two bridges or modules of the modular power system on two adjacent cabinets, it may be necessary to drill a hole extending between the two cabinets so that a cable is not readily visible after installation. In another example, it may be necessary to drill a hole through one of the cabinets so that the lead of a LED strip (or other component or accessory) can reach from the installed location of the LED strip to the power bridge or module on the cabinet, which may or may not be in the same space or location as the LED strip or component. It may also be necessary for an installer to trim the LED strips to a desired length and/or to connect a lead and connector or plug to the LED strip at the installation site. Alternatively, the LED strips or components may be trimmed and installed on or in the cabinets at the factory. Depending on the type of component or accessory, the same might be required or possible for such other components or accessories that are to be provided as a part of the cabinet system and installation.
[0072] If desired, fewer than all of the cabinets for a given cabinet system and installation may be provided with a component or accessory at the factory. Those cabinets without a component may not be linked to the modular power system, unless a component or accessory is later installed at the installation site. Thus, those unlinked cabinets may not have lighting or power access points.
[0073] As noted above, each driver 52 may be plugged into a separate wall outlet or a separate socket of the same outlet at the installation site. Alternatively, the drivers 52 could instead be hard wired directly to the power source of the installation site, such as a traditional 120V AC system. In either case, the connection to the power source may be a switched connection. Each driver 52 can have an independent connector or plug 58 that can be connected to a power input jack or a power module of the modular power system. Each driver 52 can be connected to the same power input or power module, but to a different but appropriate access point, i.e., port or jack on that module. Alternatively, each driver 52 can be connected to an access port or jack on a different module than any one or more of the other drivers.
[0074] Each power module of the modular power system can be connected in series with one or more other modules of the modular power system by connecting two adjacent modules via a cable connected to the appropriate connectors. Various components or accessories can be connected to a desired zone of the modular power system by connecting a selected component or accessory, such as a LED strip 72, to an appropriate access jack for that zone on a module.
[0075] In general, one example of a method of installing the disclosed modular power system 50 includes installing one of the power input modules 60 on any cabinet of a cabinet system 20 and installing one of the power output modules on each of the cabinets of the system at the factory or at least one each cabinet or cabinet pair that is to include power access, lighting, or the like. Alternatively, a power module 142 can be installed on each of the cabinets of the system or at least on the cabinets selected for power access, lighting, or the like. The modules can be installed at a neutral location or position on each cabinet. Alternatively, a module can be installed at a specified position or location on each specific cabinet, if needed to accommodate a custom cabinet system and installation design.
[0076] If desired, one or more of the components or accessories to be powered by the modular power system may also be installed on the cabinets at the factory. For example, a LED strip 72 can be installed at the factory to each cabinet of the cabinet system 20 that is to be or provide illumination. The components or accessories can be fully installed and connected to the power modules, such as the power output modules 62 or the power modules 142, of the modular power system at the factory. Alternatively, one or more of the components or accessories can at least be partly installed by being secured to the appropriate location on a given cabinet. Further, one or more of the drivers 52 may be attached to or installed on the cabinets at the factory. If drivers or components or accessories are installed at the factory, their connections to the power modules may also be made at the factory, if possible or practical, prior to installation of the cabinets at the installation site. The cabinets can then be shipped or delivered to a site for installation at the site. The cabinets, which carry at least the factory installed parts of the modular power system 50, can be installed at the site to create a cabinet system 50. The driver cords 54 can then be connected to or plugged into the on-site electrical power source during or after the cabinet system is installed at the installation site. If not done at the factory, any one or more of the connectors and leads for the cables, drivers, and/or components or accessories may be connected at the installation site. This can be done for any one or more of the powered zones provided or defined by the modular power system 50.
[0077] Once the cabinets are installed and the parts of the modular power system are fully connected, each of the powered zones, such as Zones 1, 2, and 3 of the cabinet system 20, will be linked and powered. If not installed at the factory, a component or accessory can then be selected for installation on or in a cabinet and at a desired location on or in that cabinet. Some components or accessories may be more suitable for being installed and/or connected at the installation site. For example, a phone charger or charging system, a Bluetooth device, a Bluetooth speaker system, a tablet screen or display, or the like may be easily connected to a power module of the modular power system after the cabinet system 20 is installed.
[0078] The components and accessories, or portions thereof, may be factory installed as a part of the cabinet system. Alternatively, one or more of the components or devices may be installed and/or connected during cabinet installation. The modular power system may include additional connections between the power bridges or modules and the components or accessories. Adapters may be provided or required to connect between one type of connector on a particular component or accessory and another type of connector provided on the power bridges or modules. In the disclosed examples, each separately powered zone has only one driver 52. Thus, for a system utilizing the separate power input module 60, the modular power system 50 would include only one power input module. For a system utilizing the combined power modules 142, each zone should have only one driver connected for that zone, but the driver for a first zone can be connected to one power module and the driver for a different second zone could be connected to the same power module or a different power module but to the different zone grouping of jacks.
[0079] Alternatively, the power bridges or modules may be provided with more than one type of input port or jack and more than one type of output port or jack, depending on a specific system design. In one example, the power input jacks may be configured differently than the power output jacks. The power input jacks may be 5 AMP jacks whereas the power output jacks may be 3 AMP jacks. In another example, some of the output jacks may be configured differently than others. In the disclosed examples, the power output modules 62, or the power modules 142, in a given modular power system 50 are each configured and connected in a way so that a component or accessory can be connected to an output jack of a selected zone using any one of the modules. Likewise, multiple components or accessories can be connected to the same zone on the same module as long as there is an available output jack for that zone group on that module.
[0080] Although certain modular power systems, lighting systems, system components and accessories, and installation methods have been described herein in accordance with the teachings of the present disclosure, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent covers all embodiments of the teachings of the disclosure that fairly fall within the scope of permissible equivalents.