Modular Ducting Solution
20180249594 ยท 2018-08-30
Inventors
- Richard Samuel GIBSON (Shrewsbury, GB)
- Jonathan Robert HOLMAN-WHITE (Shrewsbury, GB)
- Robert Gwyn WILLIAMS (Shrewsbury, GB)
Cpc classification
H05K7/20536
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/1438
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/20572
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/20145
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A drive apparatus is provided which comprising a ducting piece coupled to a drive comprises an air vent. The base of the ducting piece is open to receive exhaust gases from the drive and the ducting piece then diverts these gases horizontally. A system may be provided comprises a plurality of such apparatuses, with the ducting pieces coupled to one another to pass the gases along a horizontal pathway.
Claims
1. (canceled)
2. The system of claim 4, wherein both the first and second end faces of at least one of the plurality of drive apparatuses are partially open.
3. The system of claim 4, wherein both the first and second end faces of at least one of the plurality of drive apparatuses are fully open.
4. A configurable drive-air duct system comprising a plurality of drive apparatuses, each of the plurality of the apparatuses comprising: a ducting piece including a base face, a top face opposite the base face, and first and second end faces opposite to each other and adjacent to the base face, wherein the top face is closed and the base face is at least partially open, and wherein at least one of the first and second end faces is at least partially open; and a drive comprising an air vent, the ducting piece click-fit coupled to the drive such that the at least partially open base face of the ducting piece is arranged to cover the air vent of the drive; wherein at least one of the first and second end faces of each ducting piece is connected to a first or second end face of an adjacent ducting piece; and wherein air is extracted from both ends of the air duct system.
5. (canceled)
6. The system of claim 4, further comprising a blanking plate to restrict air flow in one direction.
7. The system of claim 4, further comprising a duct extension to remove heat from the system.
8. The system of claim 4, further comprising a fan arranged to encourage air flow through one or more ducting pieces.
9. The system of claim 4, further comprising a cabinet in which the plurality of drive apparatuses are mounted, wherein an airflow path formed at least in part by the ducting pieces extends to a hole in a wall of the cabinet.
10. A drive system comprising: a drive comprising an air vent; and a backplane coupled to the drive and defining a hole adjacent to the air vent, wherein the backplane is a circuit board having at least one electrical connector or socket.
11. The system of claim 10 further comprising one or more additional drives coupled to the backplane, wherein the additional drives comprise air vents, and wherein one or more further holes are provided in the backplane adjacent to the air vents of the additional drives.
12. The system of claim 10 further comprising one or more ducting pieces extending from the air vent through the hole in the backplane.
13. The system of claim 12, further comprising a cabinet in which the backplane is mounted, wherein the one or more ducting pieces extend from the air vent to a hole provided in the cabinet.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0025] The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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[0034] Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0036] Referring to
[0037] The apparatus 150 of the present invention is shown in
[0038] The air ducting piece 108 in this embodiment comprises a base face 122, a top face 114 opposite to the base face 122 and first and second end faces (118 and 120) adjacent to the base face 122. There are also two other faces 124 and 126. Preferably, faces 124 and 126 are closed. The air ducting piece 108 also comprises attachment means (not shown in
[0039] In this embodiment, the base face 122, first end face 118, and second end face 120 are completely open, but in some embodiments the base face 122, the first end face 118, and the second end face 120 may be only partially open. In all embodiments, at least one of the first end face 118 and second end face 120 is at least partially open and is suitable for connection to an adjacent ducting piece. Two adjacent ducting pieces may connect with a click-fit mechanism, or may be mating parts. Other methods of connection between two adjacent ducting pieces may also be used. Preferably, an air tight seal is formed between adjacent ducting pieces.
[0040] The air ducting piece 108 may be formed of plastic or any other material suitable for formation into the desired geometry. Preferably, the air ducting piece 108 is formed of an insulating material, as such a material may optimise the prevention of heat rising from the lower banks of drives 104 to the upper bank 106. However, the air ducting piece 108 may also be formed of a non-insulating material such as a metal.
[0041] The attachment means of the air ducting piece 108 is arranged to couple to the fixing means of the servo drive 102 to create an attachment 116 between the servo drive 102 and the air ducting piece 108. In the preferred embodiment, the attachment means of the air ducting piece 108 couples to the fixing means of the servo drive 102 with a click-fit. This allows the air ducting piece 108 to be easily attached and detached from the servo drive 102. However, other means of attachment between the air ducting piece 108 and the servo drive 102 could be used. For example, the air ducting piece 108 could be attached to the servo drive 102 by means of a bolt or a screw. Preferably, the attachment 116 between the attachment means of the air ducting piece 108 and the fixing means of the servo drives 102 is air tight. The air ducting piece 108 attaches to the servo drive 102 such that the base face 122 of the air ducting drive covers the air vent 110.
[0042] Once the air ducting piece 108 is connected to the servo drive 102, heat generated during use of the servo drive 102 leaves the servo drive 102 through the air vent 110. The closed top face 114 of the air ducting piece 108 prevents the hot air from rising. Instead, the hot air is diverted sideways through the first and second end faces of the air ducting piece 108, as illustrated by the horizontal arrows in
[0043] Preferably, a plurality of apparatuses 150 shown in
[0044] Where the system 250 comprises a plurality of the apparatus 150 of the present invention, each servo drive 202 can be of a different width w, and the corresponding air ducting piece 208 is chosen such that it is of suitable length l for connection to said servo drive 202. In this sense, the apparatus 150 is truly modular and user configurable; the size and geometry of the air ducting piece 108 can be chosen to suit the existing servo drive 102. When a plurality of apparatuses 150 are combined in a system 250, a user may configure the air ducting piece 208 to an existing servo drive 202, without having to replace the servo drive 202 to ensure that the width w is equal to the length l of the air ducting piece 208.
[0045] When there is a plurality of apparatuses 150 of the present invention combined in a system 250, heat rises from the air vent 210 of each servo drive 202 and then is diverted by the closed top face 214 down the length of the ducting section formed of the plurality of air ducting pieces 208.
[0046] The system 250 shown in
[0047] A second embodiment of the present invention is shown in
[0048] The duct extension 370 can have the same cross section as the plurality of ducting pieces 308, or can be of a varying cross section, provided at least one end face of the duct extension 370 is suitable for connection to an end face of a ducting piece 308. Alternatively, the duct extension 370 can be replaced with a plurality of ducting pieces 308 to extend the plurality of ducting pieces 308 to the edge of a cabinet 390, or outside of the cabinet 390. The cabinet 390 contains the plurality of drive apparatuses which form the bank 300. The duct extension 370 can be a single rigid piece of material, or a flexible pipe. Alternatively, the duct extension 370 can be formed of a plurality of pieces of material.
[0049] The fan 380 can be incorporated into the duct extension 370 or a ducting piece 308. The blanking plate 360, duct extension 370 and fan 380 can be arranged in combination with each other, or used in isolation. Alternatively, a plurality of blanking plates 360, duct extensions 370 and fans 380 can be arranged to modify the method of heat extraction to suit the equipment of the user.
[0050] In a third embodiment of the present invention, illustrated in
[0051] In a fourth embodiment of the present invention, illustrated in
[0052] In order to vent the hot air from the cabinet and prevent the servo drives 502 in the cabinet 590 from overheating as the expelled heat rises through the cabinet 590, a hole can be made in the cabinet. The backplane 595 can be arranged within the cabinet 590 such that the hole in the backplane 595 and the hole in the cabinet 590 line up. This ensures the vent 510 of the servo drive 502 is arranged to expel the hot air through the hole in the cabinet 590. Preferably, a ducting piece 508 can be employed to bridge the gap between the backplane 595 and the cabinet 590; the ducting piece 508 ensures more effective venting of the heat from the cabinet 590.
[0053] The ducting piece 508 can be attached to the cabinet 590, the backplane 595 or the servo drive 502. The ducting piece 508 can be attached to the servo drive 502 as in the embodiments described above. For example, the ducting piece 508 can comprise attachment means which-click fit couple to fixing means of the servo drive 502. Alternatively, the ducting piece 508 can be coupled to the servo drive 502 by means of bolts or screws.
[0054] In this embodiment, the ducting piece 508 comprises an at least partially open base face, an at least partially open top face opposite to the base face, and side faces adjacent to the base face and top face. The ducting piece 508 can be of any cross section, provided the ducting piece 508 is suitable to cover the air vent 510 of the servo drive 502 and facilitate the expulsion of heat from the servo drive 502. In this embodiment, the ducting piece 508 is of a rectangular cross section, but other geometries may be used.
[0055] The ducting piece 508 can be formed of the same materials as the ducting piece of the previous embodiments. For example, the ducting piece 508 can be formed from an insulating or non-insulating material. The ducting piece 508 can be formed of a single rigid piece of material, or a flexible pipe. Alternatively, the ducting piece 508 can be formed of a plurality of pieces of material. An additional duct extension 370 could also be employed to bridge the gap between the hole in the backplane 595 and the hole in the cabinet 590.
[0056] Other variations and modifications will be apparent to the skilled person. Such variations and modifications may involve equivalent and other features which are already known and which may be used instead of, or in addition to, features described herein. Features that are described in the context of separate embodiments may be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, features which are described in the context of a single embodiment may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination. It should be noted that the term comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, the term a or an does not exclude a plurality, a single feature may fulfil the functions of several features recited in the claims and reference signs in the claims shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims. It should also be noted that the Figures are not necessarily to scale; emphasis instead generally being placed upon illustrating the principles of the present disclosure.
[0057] The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.