IP Library Granted Patent US 9,157,812
Granted Patent B1
US 9,157,812 · App. 13/838,828 · Granted Oct 13, 2015

Temperature monitoring and display system for data centers

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Patent No.
US 9,157,812
App. No.
13/838,828
Granted
Oct 13, 2015
Kind
B1
Abstract

A temperature monitoring and display system for use in data centers includes a magnetic layer that attaches to a server cabinet of a data center, and a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB). A plurality of lighting units and temperature sensors are mounted to the FPCB. An integrated controller of the temperature monitoring and display system receives temperature signals from the temperature sensors and, based on those signals, controls the lighting units to output predetermined colors.

Claims (44)

1. A temperature monitoring and display system comprising:

a magnetic strip;

a printed circuit board (PCB);

a plurality of lighting elements mounted along a length of the PCB, the plurality of lighting elements configured to emit a range of colors;

a plurality of temperature sensors mounted along the length of the PCB, the plurality of temperature sensors adapted to generate temperature signals for air in a data center; and

a controller coupled to the plurality of lighting elements and to the plurality of temperature sensors, the controller configured to

receive the temperature signals generated by the temperature sensors, and

direct the lighting elements to emit predetermined colors based on the temperature signals generated by the temperature sensors.

2. The temperature monitoring and display system of claim 1 wherein at least some of the plurality of lighting elements are multi-color light emitting diodes (LEDs).

3. The temperature monitoring and display system of claim 1 wherein

the lighting elements are organized into groups,

the groups of lighting elements are associated with respective ones of the temperature sensors, and

the controller is further configured to direct at least some of the lighting elements of the groups based on the temperature signals generated by the temperature sensors associated with the groups.

4. The temperature monitoring and display system of claim 3 wherein the groups are adapted to include adjacent lighting elements.

5. The temperature monitoring and display system of claim 1 wherein

the PCB is a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB), and

the magnetic strip is flexible.

6. The temperature monitoring and display system of claim 1 wherein at least some of the plurality of temperature sensors are located in a thermally isolating housing.

7. The temperature monitoring and display system of claim 1 further comprising:

a diffuser mounted over the plurality of lighting elements.

8. The temperature monitoring and display system of claim 1 wherein

the plurality of lighting elements are organized in groups,

the temperature sensors are associated with respective ones of the groups of lighting elements, and

the controller is configured to direct the lighting elements of a given group based on the temperature signals generated by the temperature sensor associated with the given group.

9. The temperature monitoring and display system of claim 1 wherein the controller is configured to operating the plurality of lighting elements in real time.

10. The temperature monitoring and display system of claim 1 further comprising a cover extending over the plurality of temperature sensors, the cover having a plurality of air inlet holes and a plurality of vent holes in proximity to the plurality of temperature sensors, the plurality of air inlet holes and the plurality of vent holes adapted to establish an airflow from outside the system through the plurality of air inlet holes, past the plurality of temperature sensors, and out the plurality of vent holes.

11. The temperature monitoring and displaying system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of temperature sensors and the plurality of lighting elements are distributed substantially evenly along the length of the PCB.

12. The temperature monitoring and displaying system of claim 1 wherein the length of the PCB is selected such that the system extends substantially along a height of a server cabinet.

13. The temperature monitoring and displaying system of claim 1 wherein the predetermined colors include a portion of a Red Green Blue (RGB) color spectrum.

14. The temperature monitoring and displaying system of claim 13 wherein the predetermined colors extend from Red to Orange to Yellow to Green to Blue of the RGB color spectrum.

15. The temperature monitoring and displaying system of claim 1 wherein

the predetermined colors are set forth in a sensitivity range, and

the controller is configured to utilize the sensitivity range to direct the lighting elements.

16. The temperature monitoring and displaying system of claim 15 wherein the sensitivity range stores a mapping of temperatures to colors.

17. The temperature monitoring and displaying system of claim 1 further comprising:

a memory coupled to the controller, the memory configured to store a plurality of sensitivity ranges, the sensitivity ranges mapping temperatures to colors, wherein

the controller is further configured to utilize a selected one of the plurality of sensitivity ranges to direct the lighting elements.

18. The temperature monitoring and displaying system of claim 1 further comprising:

a communication unit coupled to the controller, wherein

the controller is further configured to generate one or more messages containing the temperature signals generated by at least some of the temperature sensors, and communication unit, and

the communication unit is configured to transmit the one or more messages containing the temperature signals.

19. The temperature monitoring and displaying system of claim 18 wherein

a system identifier (ID) is assigned to the system, and

the one or more messages further contain the system ID.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 26, 2014
From: NER DATA CORPORATION
To: DCIM SOLUTIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 033612/0975 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 15, 2013
From: GENNELLO, ANTHONY W.
To: NER DATA PRODUCTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 030018/0161 →