IP Library Granted Patent US 8,625,748
Granted Patent B2
US 8,625,748 · App. 13/287,920 · Granted Jan 7, 2014

Removable sensor modules

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Patent No.
US 8,625,748
App. No.
13/287,920
Granted
Jan 7, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A removable telecommunication sensor module is configured to be removably coupled between a power protection device and a bus bar and/or a backplane. The removable telecommunication sensor module monitors energy usage at a telecommunication equipment circuit level for a piece of telecommunication equipment arranged in a telecommunication network infrastructure.

Claims (44)

1. A monitoring device to be removably coupled between a power protection device and a bus bar, the monitoring device comprising:

a housing having a first surface opposite a second surface;

a mini-bus bar disposed in the housing;

a power receptacle disposed in the first surface to removably couple with a power plug of the power protection device to the mini-bus bar;

a current monitoring device disposed on the mini-bus bar housed in the housing to monitor a current flowing through the monitoring device and report a signal based on the monitored current; and

a power terminal protruding from the second surface arranged in-line with the power receptacle to removably couple with the bus bar.

2. The monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein the power receptacle has a through hole providing access to the power terminal to removably couple the monitoring device to and/or from the bus bar.

3. The monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein the power receptacle and the power terminal are concentrically arranged in first and second tabs of the mini-bus bar.

4. The monitoring device of claim 1 , further comprising a magnetic shield fixed to the mini-bus bar for shielding the current monitoring device.

5. The monitoring device of claim 1 , further comprising alarm contact receptacles disposed in the first surface to removably couple with cooperating alarm contacts of the power protection device to pass trip status signals generated by the power protection device to a central control board.

6. The monitoring device of claim 1 , further comprising signal pins disposed in the second surface to removably couple with cooperating receptacles of a backplane or a cable harness to pass signals to a central control board.

7. The monitoring device of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second surfaces comprise a width of about 0.85 times a width of the power protection device.

8. A sensor device to be removably coupled between a power protection device and a bus bar, the sensor device comprising:

a mini-bus bar including a power receptacle arranged concentric with, and opposite to, a power terminal, wherein the power receptacle is configured to removably couple with a power plug of the power protection device and the power terminal is configured to removably couple with the bus bar, the power receptacle including a through hole that provides access to the power terminal; and

a current monitoring assembly adjacent to the mini-bus bar to monitor a current flowing through the mini-bus bar and report a signal based on the monitored current; and

a housing enclosing the mini-bus bar and the current monitoring assembly.

9. The sensor device of claim 8 , wherein the current monitoring assembly comprises a current monitor coupled to the mini-bus bar to monitor and report a current flowing through the mini-bus bar.

10. The sensor device of claim 9 , wherein the current monitor comprises a Hall Effect current monitor.

11. The sensor device of claim 10 , wherein the Hall Effect current monitor is disposed on a current monitor board coupled to the mini-bus bar.

12. The sensor device of claim 8 , wherein the power protection device is a circuit breaker.

13. The sensor device of claim 8 , wherein the current monitoring assembly comprises alarm contact receptacles to removably couple with cooperating alarm contacts of the power protection device to pass trip status signals generated by the power protection device to a central control board.

14. The sensor device of claim 13 , wherein the current monitoring assembly manipulates the monitored current to be outside a valid current range based on the trip status signals generated by the power protection device.

15. The sensor device of claim 14 , wherein the valid current range is a pulse-width modulation duty cycle range of at least about 10% and at most about 90%.

16. The sensor device of claim 15 , wherein the manipulated monitored current is a pulse-width modulation duty cycle of approximately 0% based on a presence of a voltage in the trip status signals generated by the power protection device.

17. The sensor device of claim 14 , wherein the valid current range is an analog range of at least about 1 to at most about 4 volts.

18. The sensor device of claim 17 , wherein the manipulated monitored current is approximately 0 volts based on a presence of a voltage in the trip status signals generated by the power protection device.

19. The sensor device of claim 8 , wherein the current monitoring assembly comprises signal pins to removably couple with cooperating receptacles of a backplane or a cable harness to pass signals to a central control board.

20. A monitoring device to be removably coupled between a power protection device and a backplane, the monitoring device comprising:

a printed circuit assembly (PCA) having a first end opposite a second end;

a receptacle fixed to the first end to removably couple with the power protection device;

power input and power output receptacles fixed to the second end to removably couple with the backplane; and

a current monitor arranged on the PCA between the first end and the second end.

21. The monitoring device of claim 20 , further comprising signal pins fixed to the second end to removably couple with cooperating receptacles of a backplane or a cable harness to pass signals to a central control board.

22. The monitoring device of claim 20 , wherein the power protection device is a fuse.

23. A method of installing a monitoring device into a power distribution system, the method comprising:

inserting a monitoring device into a slot of the power distribution system associated with a respective piece of telecommunication equipment;

removably coupling the monitoring device to an internal electrical component of the power distribution system; and

inserting at least a first terminal portion of a power protection device into the monitoring device and a second terminal of the power protection device into an electrical component external to the monitoring device.

24. The method of installing a monitoring device into a power distribution system of claim 23 , wherein the internal electrical component comprises a bus bar and the monitoring device comprises a power receptacle having a through hole providing access to a power terminal opposite the power receptacle, and wherein removably coupling the monitoring device to the internal electrical component comprises fastening the power terminal, via the through hole, to the bus bar.

25. The method of installing a monitoring device into a power distribution system of claim 24 , wherein the power protection device comprises a breaker having a power lug, and wherein removably coupling the power protection device to the monitoring device comprises removably coupling the power lug with the power receptacle.

26. The method of installing a monitoring device into a power distribution system of claim 25 , wherein the monitoring device further comprises alarm contact receptacles and the breaker further comprises alarm contacts, and wherein removably coupling the power protection device to the monitoring device comprises removably coupling the alarm contacts with the alarm contact receptacles.

27. The method of installing a monitoring device into a power distribution system of claim 23 , wherein the internal electrical component comprises a backplane and the monitoring device comprises power input and power output receptacles fixed to an end of a printed circuit assembly (PCA), and wherein removably coupling the monitoring device to the internal electrical component comprises mating the power input and power output receptacles to the backplane.

28. The method of installing a monitoring device into a power distribution system of claim 27 , wherein the monitoring device further comprises a fuse receptacle fixed to another end of the PCA opposite the end of the PCA, and wherein removably coupling the power protection device to the monitoring device comprises removably coupling a fuse with the fuse receptacle.

29. The method of installing a monitoring device into a power distribution system of claim 23 , wherein the monitoring device comprises signal pins, and wherein removably coupling the monitoring device to the internal electrical component comprises removably coupling the signal pins with cooperating receptacles of a backplane or a cable harness.

Assignments (5)
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 10, 2024
From: TELECT, INC.; AMPHENOL NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: AMPHENOL NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 068864/0272 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 17, 2024
From: TELECT, INC.; AMPHENOL NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: AMPHENOL NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 067142/0915 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 11, 2015
From: KIOSKI, BRYAN JOSEPH; KNAGGS, DAVID; KNIGHT, PAUL A.
To: TELECT, INC.
Reel/Frame 035139/0455 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 6, 2015
From: TELECT, INC.
To: COMERICA BANK
Reel/Frame 035101/0646 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2012
From: KIOSKI, BRYAN JOSEPH; KNAGGS, DAVID; KNIGHT, PAUL A
To: TELECT INC.
Reel/Frame 028111/0751 →