Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
361622000 |
Distribution or control unit
| 205 |
361605000 |
Electrical switchgear
| 168 |
361627000 |
Distribution or control panel board
| 96 |
361641000 |
Electrical service distribution box
| 76 |
361659000 |
For electricity service meter
| 36 |
361676000 |
With cooling means
| 34 |
361673000 |
Circuit breaker supporting means (i.e., attaching, mounting, etc.)
| 17 |
361602000 |
Distribution station (i.e., substation)
| 16 |
361674000 |
For ballast elements | 3 |
20100214725 | PARALLEL PRINTED WIRING BOARD FOR LAMP ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY AND BRACKET THEREFOR - A ballast assembly for a lamp includes a housing that receives a circuit board assembly therein. The circuit board assembly preferably has first and second board portions disposed in physically spaced, parallel relation. The board portions are interconnected by a conductive member, preferably a flexible conductive member. The spacing between the board portions is preferably substantially identical to a maximum height dimension of a tallest electrical component extending outwardly from one of the first and second board portions. A separate mounting bracket mechanically secures the housing to an associated surface and constrains the housing along at least one of first, second, and third perpendicular axes. Preferably, the mounting bracket is a one-piece construction where first and second ends of the bracket are laterally off-set, and the bracket can also serve as a heat sink to the ballast housing. | 08-26-2010 |
20130141843 | Folding Arm Ballast - A folding ballast has a ballast housing having an elongated shape. A first socket arm is mounted to the ballast housing at a first socket arm joint, and the first socket arm has a first closed position parallel to the ballast. The first socket arm has a first open position perpendicular to the ballast. A second socket arm is mounted to the ballast housing at a second socket arm joint, and the second socket arm has a second closed position parallel to the ballast. The second socket arm has a second open position perpendicular to the ballast. A first socket is mounted to the first socket arm, and the first socket is electrically connected to the ballast housing. A second socket is mounted to the second socket arm, and the second socket is electrically connected to the ballast housing. | 06-06-2013 |
20140198430 | QUICK-MOUNT BALLASTS - Quick-mount ballasts including a body and a receiver. The body includes a first protrusion, a connecting portion distal the first protrusion, the connecting portion containing a primary plurality of electrical contacts, and a second protrusion proximate the connecting portion. The receiver includes a guide, a wire trap proximate the guide, a receiving portion distal the guide, the receiving portion containing a secondary plurality of electrical contacts, and a retainer proximate the receiving portion. | 07-17-2014 |
361675000 |
Bus duct | 3 |
20130003265 | THERMALLY EFFICIENT BUSWAY - A busway having multiple busbar conductors and pads composed of a thermally conductive, insulating material (TCIM) sandwiched in between each of the conductors and between the outermost conductors and the inside of the busway housing. The busway preferably includes three sets of TCIM pads, one set in the center of the busway, and a set at either end of the busway where a joint pack is installed to join multiple sections of busway sections together. The insulating material on the conductors has a cutout to expose the bare metal of the conductors, and a TCIM pad is placed directly on the exposed metal through the cutout, to form a thermal conduit between the busbar conductors to the metal housing of the busway, thereby reducing the temperatures of the busbar conductors and the joint pack during normal operation in which hundreds or thousands of amps of current are carried through the busway sections. | 01-03-2013 |
20140118892 | CUSTOMIZABLE BUS SYSTEMS - A customizable bus system includes a system module containing one or more accessory modules and is easily mounted along a surface in a workspace, such as the underside of a cabinet. The accessory modules provide conveniently located utility services and applications such as power, lighting or media connections, and may be interchanged within the bus system to provide particular services and applications where they are needed most. Additionally, the bus system may include a control center for controlling the operation of one or more of the accessory modules, such as manually or automatically. The bus system may also include multiple housings that are functionally linked. Additionally, the housings may be integrated with the applications and take the form of a modular stick, which can be easily installed to provide a service or application in an area, or removed and replaced by a modular stick having another desired service or application. | 05-01-2014 |
20140126120 | MOTOR CONTROL CENTER UNIT WITHDRAW WITH DOOR CLOSED - An electrical enclosure wherein an electrical component can be moved between various positions (e.g., connected, disconnected, test, etc.) without opening an enclosure door. The electrical enclosure supports a component for movement between a withdrawn position, a test position, and an inserted position. A handle is accessible by an operator from an exterior of the enclosure and is configured to move the component between the respective positions without having to open the enclosure. The handle is integral with the enclosure and thus an operator needs no special tool or other device to effect movement of the electrical component between its respective positions. | 05-08-2014 |
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Document | Title | Date |
20080259530 | Clasp device for a handle of a power supply - A clasp device for a handle of a power supply, which includes: A power supply; a U-shaped handle are movably joined to left and right sidewalls of the power supply; a spring piece respectively provided with a pressure plate and a base plate, wherein two sides of the base plate are fixedly connected to the transversal plate, a gap is formed between the pressure plate and another inner plate surface of the transversal plate, and a protruding portion is located at the base plate; a clasp hole defined in a side plate surface of the power supply; when the U-shaped handle is rotary displaced about shaft tips as center, the protruding portion clasps into/separates from the clasp hole, which prevents the entire spring piece from protruding from the surface of the handle, thereby avoiding hindrance to external objects. | 10-23-2008 |
20080291607 | Modular power distribution and control system - The principals and methods described in our application—provide essential tools for designing a convenient, safe, cost efficient power distribution and control system, which could become industry-standard method, benefiting: providers, users and service personnel of the system. | 11-27-2008 |
20090052120 | Protective Device with Tamper Resistant Shutters - The present invention is directed to a protective shutter assembly for use within a cover assembly of an electrical wiring device. The assembly includes a frameless shutter sub-assembly movable between a closed position and an open position. The frameless shutter sub-assembly is configured to move from the closed position to the open position in response to engaging at least one plug blade having a predetermined plug blade geometry. A spring member is disposed within the frameless shutter sub-assembly. The spring member is configured to bias the frameless shutter sub-assembly in the closed position. At least one retainer element is disposed in the frameless shutter sub-assembly. The at least one retainer element being configured to retain the spring member within the frameless shutter sub-assembly. At least one registration member is disposed on the frameless shutter sub-assembly, the at least one registration member being configured to position and align the protective shutter assembly within the cover assembly. | 02-26-2009 |
20090195970 | Remote control duo power set - A remote control duo power set comprises one first power outlet which has one first housing, a plurality of first sockets being set on one surface of said first housing, a power cord extending from one side of said first housing; one connecting cord of which one end is connected to the other side of said first housing; and one second power outlet, which is connected to the other side of said connecting cord and has one second housing, a plurality of second sockets and at least one power switch being provided at a side of the second housing. User can easily supply power to the electronic devices by said second power outlet. Furthermore, users can also easily control the supply of power by said power switch. | 08-06-2009 |
20090290293 | POWER SUPPLY FOR A COMPUTER DEVICE - A power supply includes a casing mounted in a computer housing, a power module disposed in the casing, and an electrical socket and a switch module embedded in an exposed side wall of the casing. The switch module includes an operating unit mounted movably in a mounting seat, and operable so as to move among a first position adjacent to the side wall, where two terminal units coupled respectively to the electrical socket and the power module disconnect electrically from each other such that the switch module is in an OFF mode, a second position distal from the side wall, and a third position between the first and second positions, where a conducting member contacts electrically the terminal units such that the switch module is in an ON mode. When the switch module is switched from the ON mode to the OFF mode, the operating unit is moved from the third position to the first position via the second position. | 11-26-2009 |
20090296319 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR A MODULAR UTILITY CONNECTION SYSTEM - Methods and apparatus for a modular utility connection system according to various aspects of the present invention include one or more utilities routed within a housing. The housing connects each of the routed utilities to a suitable preexisting source. The housing may also be linkably connected to one or more additional housings such that only a single housing need be connected to the preexisting source. The housing also comprises access points to each of the utilities allowing a user access to the utility via the housing rather than connecting directly to the source. | 12-03-2009 |
20100246101 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ALTERING A USER INTERFACE OF A POWER DEVICE - A system and method for altering a user interface of a power device is provided. The user interface includes an interface structure. The method includes acts of receiving user preference information, determining additional configuration information of the power device, adapting the interface structure based at least in part on the user preference information and the additional configuration information and providing at least a portion of the adapted interface structure to a user via the user interface. | 09-30-2010 |
20100290174 | POWER COMPONENT MAGAZINE, POWER COMPONENTS, A POWER COMPONENT ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF ASSEMBLY - A power component magazine and power components for the magazine utilise a common foam factor enabling one magazine to accommodate a range of power components of different capacity. A wiring system is employed that simplifies wiring of the magazine during assembly. The magazine construction provides protection against incorrect power components being inserted in a magazine. | 11-18-2010 |
20110102974 | Modular multilevel raised floor electro-mechanical distribution system - The subject invention is directed to an improved modular multilevel raised floor electro-mechanical distribution system for installation in building structures including, but not limited to, data centers and similar rooms having high heat loads requiring usually dedicated cooling systems and usually having extensive data cabling and wiring. In addition to a walking and equipment support surface, the invention provides dedicated levels, isolated from one another and positioned under the walking surface, for distribution of electrical services, including data, on the one hand, and conditioned air, on the other. | 05-05-2011 |
20110141663 | PLATFORM FOR A POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A power distribution system comprising a platform having one or more electrical connections each with cabinet connection contacts and one or more receptacles in an outer surface of the platform. Each receptacle is configured to hold one or more electrical over-current protection devices that route electrical power to the cabinet connection contacts. | 06-16-2011 |
20110141664 | CABINET FOR A POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A power distribution system comprising a cabinet configured to hold electronic components therein. An outside surface of the cabinet has one or more electrical termination contacts thereon such that a surface of the electrical termination contacts is part of the outside surface. The electrical termination contacts are configured to be coupled to an external DC power source at the outside surface. | 06-16-2011 |
20110141665 | CABINET FOR A HIGH CURRENT POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - A power distribution system comprising a cabinet having one or more equipment envelops for holding electrical component modules therein and an interior passageway that is configured to accommodate DC vertical bus bars within the cabinet. The interior passageway is also configured such that the vertical bus bars can be positioned outside of lateral perimeters of the equipment envelops and the vertical bus bars can substantially traverse an entire interior long axis length of the cabinet. | 06-16-2011 |
20110149478 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO REDUCE INTERNAL PRESSURE CAUSED BY AN ARCING FAULT IN AN ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE - An electrical enclosure includes a housing having a first end, an opposite second end, and a plurality of sides disposed therebetween to define an internal volume; an electrical busway having a plurality of electrical bus members; a plurality of phase-to-phase arc length limiters, each of the phase-to-phase arc length limiters being electrically connected to a corresponding one of the electrical bus members, each of the phase-to-phase arc length limiters having a first edge and a second edge, the first edge establishing a first gap to an adjacent one of the phase-to-phase arc length limiters; and a phase-to-ground arc length limiter electrically connected to the housing, the phase-to-ground arc length limiter having a number of members structured to attach an arc, each of the number of members having a number of arc attachment portions establishing a second gap to the second edge of the phase-to-phase arc length limiters. | 06-23-2011 |
20110176256 | MOBILE ELECTRICITY GENERATOR USING SOLAR, WIND, AND FUEL-GENERATED POWER - A mobile electricity generator comprising a telescopic boom, a first retractable support leg, and a base. The telescopic boom comprises a first end and a second end. A wind turbine is attached to the second end of the telescopic boom and the wind turbine is capable of transforming wind into electricity. The first end of the telescopic boom and the first retractable support leg is attached to the base. The mobile electricity generator can further comprise a first solar panel that is capable of transforming light into electricity, the base can further comprise an external surface, and the first solar panel can be attached to the external surface of the base. The mobile electricity generator can further comprise a battery in electric communication with the wind turbine and first solar panel and the battery can be capable of at least temporarily storing the electricity. | 07-21-2011 |
20110205693 | FIELD REPLACEABLE MANAGEMENT MODULE - Aspects of the invention are directed to a power distribution unit including a removable management module and methods for providing power using the power distribution units. According to one embodiment the power distribution unit comprises a housing having a length, a width and a depth with a front face of the housing extending across the width and along the length with the length being substantially greater than the width and the depth, and wherein the front face of the housing defines an opening to a docking space in an interior portion of the housing, a plurality of power outlets disposed on the front face of the housing, a management module configured to detect current through at least one of the plurality of power outlets, the management module being further configured and arranged to fit within the docking space, a memory component contained within the housing and configured to store operational data for the power distribution unit, and wherein the management module and the housing are configured and arranged such that the management module is removable from the docking space through the opening in the front face. | 08-25-2011 |
20110216479 | FALLEN CONDUCTOR WARNING SYSTEM - A system for notifying and/or warning of fallen or downed insulated conductor generally includes a distribution system for distributing a utility, such as power, and a sensor system for sensing whether the distribution system is properly operating. The warning system can include a support structure; an arm carried by the support structure and extending outwardly therefrom; a distribution system providing a utility via at least one wire, the wire held aloft from a below surface via the arm; a communication cable transmitting a signal; a disruption assembly carrying the communication cable and in communication with the support structure. The disruption assembly is loaded with the potential of disrupting the signal transmitted by the communication cable; and a sensor system is adapted to monitor the distribution system based on the signal transmitted by the communication cable. | 09-08-2011 |
20110286152 | MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FOR POWERING SHELF-EDGE ELECTRONIC DISPLAYS IN A RETAIL ENVIRONMENT - A power bus system and method for providing electrical power to an electronic device at a shelf of a gondola in a retail environment may include a power track including a structure member and at least two electrical conductors. The structure member may be positioned along a bottom surface of the shelf of the gondola. A shuttle may be coupled to the power track, and configured (i) to be positionable along the power track and (ii) to conduct electricity from the at least two electrical conductors to the electronic device. A box holder may be connected to the shuttle, and be configured to physically support the electronic device. | 11-24-2011 |
20110310532 | OUTDOOR POWER GENERATING APPARATUS - An outdoor power generating apparatus includes a housing placed at an outside and including a power generation chamber, a power generation source accommodated in the power generation chamber and formed by either one of an engine and a fuel cell, an intake portion provided within the housing and positioned at an upper side of the power generation source, the intake portion including an outside air inlet portion that opens to a side wall of the housing to bring an outside air, the intake portion including a meander passage that connects the outside air inlet portion to the power generation chamber while bringing the outside air to meander from the outside air inlet portion towards the power generation chamber, and a drain port provided at the meander passage and discharging a water in a liquid state that remains at the meander passage to an outside of the meander passage. | 12-22-2011 |
20120014039 | POWER BUS SYSTEM AND METHOD - Embodiment relate to an extruded high power electrical distribution. The bus can be employed in a MCC, a drive cabinet, or any such electrical enclosure to facilitate transmission of power. A body of the bus includes an elongate metal extrusion with first and second ridges extending along a length of the body from opposite edges of the body. Further, the bus includes a first groove and a second groove extending along the length of the body and into the body from a face of the body such that each of the first and second grooves comprises a cross-section having a narrow passage extending from the face into a broader cavity within the body. Additionally, the bus includes machined openings into each groove, wherein each of the machined openings is wider than the width of the corresponding groove to which it provides access. | 01-19-2012 |
20120014040 | SCALABLE, REDUNDANT POWER DISTRIBUTION FOR STORAGE RACKS - Disclosed is a power distribution module that is capable of providing power to rack mounted equipment modules in electronic equipment mounting racks. The power distribution module may comprise a series of individual modules that can be placed at strategic locations through the electronic equipment mounting rack to meet the specific power requirements of the rack mounted equipment modules, which may vary depending upon the type of module. In this manner, the expense of supplying power of a particular amount to a specific location can be reduced. In addition, power distribution modules are disclosed that are prefabricated in different versions to meet the power requirements of the design of the electronic equipment mounting rack. | 01-19-2012 |
20120218684 | SERVICE ACCESS POINT FOR A UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY - A power system including an uninterruptible power system (UPS) and a maintenance bypass panel (MBP) The UPS has an input to receive input power and an output to provide output power. The MBP has an input to receive the output power provided by the UPS and an output to provide the input power to the input of the UPS. A busbar is configured to couple one of the input of the UPS to the output of the MBP and the output of the UPS to the input of the MBP. The busbar has a first region to couple to one of the input and the output of the UPS, a second region to couple to one of the input and the output of the MBP, and a measurement region. A cover shields the busbar from inadvertent contact and includes a small diameter aperture to permit access to the measurement region of the busbar. | 08-30-2012 |
20120268864 | APPARATUS HAVING PLURALITY OF OPENINGS TO ACCESS REMOVABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES SOME OF WHICH HAVE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS USING NO CIRCUIT BOARD TRACE - An electrical current-carrying apparatus includes a housing containing a plurality of electronic devices that also includes a plurality of removable electronic devices. The housing further defines a plurality of openings so that the removable devices are accessible through at least one of the plurality of openings. The housing receivably couples at least one wire cable that is in electrical communication with the electronic devices. When the at least one wire cable is receivably coupled to the housing and the at least one removable device needs accessed, the at least one removable electronic device is accessed through at least one of the plurality of openings while the at least one coupled wire cable remains attached to the housing. A relay and fuse electronic circuit arrangement and a fuse electronic circuit arrangement each effectively utilize the allotted packaging space within the apparatus while also conserving the use of circuit board trace. | 10-25-2012 |
20120275084 | COMMUNICATIONS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS, APPARATUS AND METHODS USING POWER LINE CARRIER COMMUNICATIONS - A sensor communications distribution system for a data center or other distributed electronic installation includes a plurality of communications distribution units mounted in a plurality of equipment racks. Each of the communications distribution units comprising a frame configured to be mounted in an equipment rack, a power bus supported by the frame and coupled to a power distribution network and a power line carrier communications interface circuit coupled to the power bus and to a plurality of external sensors (e.g., via connectors and/or wirelessly). Power may be provided to the sensors and/or to equipment in the racks from the communications distribution units. | 11-01-2012 |
20120300372 | Modular Data Center and Associated Methods - A number of structural modules are configured to be secured together and to be secured to a foundation. Each of the structural modules is without one or more sidewalls, such that when the structural modules are secured together they form a building structure that encloses an open region which continuously extends through interiors of the structural modules. Each of the number of structural modules is structurally formed to be independently transported. A power module is configured to be secured to one of the structural modules and to the foundation. The power module is defined as an enclosed structure and is structurally formed to be independently transported. The power module is equipped with electrical components for supplying and distributing electrical power to a pre-defined layout of data equipment to be deployed within the open region of the building structure formed by the number of structural modules. | 11-29-2012 |
20130021720 | POWER ENTRY UNIT ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM - An electrical power system including a first power entry unit, at least one receptacle, and a second power entry unit. The at least one receptacle is electrically connected to the first power entry unit. The second power entry unit is electrically connectable to the at least one receptacle. The first power entry unit and the second power entry unit include at least one detection device. Either the first power entry unit or the second power entry unit is a selected power entry unit and the remaining one is another power entry unit. The detection device is configured to preclude an electrical power connection of both the selected power entry unit and the other power entry unit to the at least one receptacle. | 01-24-2013 |
20130058011 | DEVICE FOR DISTRIBUTING HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER FOR VEHICLE - Provided is a device for distributing high-voltage power for a vehicle which supplies the main power of the vehicle to the electronic devices mounted in the vehicle. More specifically, a power distribution unit includes a plurality of first interlock connectors that connect distributed power to the electronic devices through cables, respectively. Furthermore, a switching unit including switching elements is disposed between the power distribution unit and the first interlock connectors and an interlock circuit unit that is connected with the first interlock connectors and the electronic devices and is separated before the cables are separated due to separation or breaking of the first interlock connectors. A switching control unit checks or determines which electronic devices connected with the interlock circuit unit are separated and controls the switching unit so that the distributed power is not supplied to just those effected electronic devices which have been determined to be separated. | 03-07-2013 |
20130176662 | Externally Fused Enclosure For A Solar Power System - A solar power generation system includes an array of photovoltaic modules, a plurality of positive wire lines leading from the photovoltaic modules, and a junction box including components for receiving the plurality of conductive wire lines from the photovoltaic modules and combining the plurality of conductive wire lines into a smaller number of conductive wire lines leading from the junction box and toward a load. An in-line fuse is connected to each of the positive wire lines leading from the photovoltaic modules. The in-line fuses are positioned proximate but physically outside of the junction box, such that the fuses are accessible without opening the junction box. | 07-11-2013 |
20130265691 | Terminal Box for Solar Cell Module - A terminal box for a solar cell module including a terminal box body having an inner bottom surface, a backflow check diode housed in the terminal box body , and a plurality of terminal blocks fixed to the inner bottom surface. The backflow check diode includes a diode body portion and a pair of leads extending in opposite directions from the diode body portion. The leads have bent portions at distal ends thereof, respectively. All the parts of the pair of leads lie in the same plane. Each of the terminal blocks has a connecting portion connected to each of the leads. The connecting portion of the terminal block for connecting each of the pair of leads is configured to attach each of the leads thereto to allow the plane to lie along the inner bottom surface. | 10-10-2013 |
20130265692 | Dielectric Insulation Medium - A dielectric insulation medium including a hydrofluoro monoether, the hydrofluoro monoether containing at least three carbon atoms. The insulation medium according has high insulation capabilities, in particular a high dielectric strength, and at the same time a low GWP. The invention further includes an insulation medium which is chemically and thermally stable also at temperatures above 140° C., which is non-toxic or has a low toxicity level, and which in addition is non-corrosive and non-explosive. | 10-10-2013 |
20140055914 | INTEGRATION OF A SERVICE CABINET INTO A STREET FURNITURE - A service cabinet ( | 02-27-2014 |
20140085776 | Multiple Cable Connector - A power or signal cable connector for allowing two or more electric devices to be connected to a single socket, the connector comprising: a shell having a first mounting block and a second mounting block; a nose piece assembly fastened to one end of the shell; a handle assembly fastened to an opposite end of the shell; a stud extending from the handle assembly through the nose piece assembly; and one of a cable adaptor and a socket/plug housing fastened to each of the first and second mounting blocks. | 03-27-2014 |
20140098468 | Subsea Electrical Power System - A subsea electrical power system is provided. The subsea electrical power system includes a first subsea electric device having a first subsea enclosure and a second subsea electric device having a second subsea enclosure. The first subsea electric device and the second subsea electric device are mounted on a common frame. A duct is provided between the first subsea enclosure and the second subsea enclosure. | 04-10-2014 |
20160084434 | System, Method, and Apparatus for Clamping - A number of racks which are configured to allow a number of devices to couple thereto are provided. In some embodiments, the racks are for use with a number of medical devices. Devices may be coupled to a rack by clamps. The racks may include a number of connectors which provide power and/or a network connection to devices coupled thereto. The racks may include a clamp which allows the racks to couple to a supporting structure such as a pole. | 03-24-2016 |