Modular power distribution assembly
US-2019052081-A1 · Feb 14, 2019 · US
US10531587B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10531587-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716074833-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 4, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2020 |
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A method and apparatus for modular power distribution includes an end module and at least one switching module having a switching module electrical power interface configured to electrically connect to at least one of the end module electrical power interface, to another switching module electrical power interface, or to at least one voltage converter module, and having at least one of a switching element, an input/output connector, a switching module communication interface, or a bus bar connector, wherein the modules are physically secured.
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A modular power distribution apparatus comprising: a first end module and a second end module, at least one of the first or second end modules having at least one of an end module communication interface, a power supply, or a processor; at least one switching module having a switching module electrical power interface configured to electrically connect to another switching module electrical power interface, and having at least one of a switching element, an input/output connector, a switching module communication interface, or a bus bar connector; and at least one voltage converter module having an electrical power interface configured to electrically connect to at least one switching module electrical power interface, another voltage converter module electrical power interface, or a bus bar connector; wherein at least a subset of the first end module, the second end module, the at least one switching module, and the at least one voltage converter module have an attachment interface configured to physically secure the at least one switching module and the at least one voltage converter module to and between the first end module and the second end module, or to another switching module or voltage converter module, with the at least one of the first or second end modules communicatively connected to the at least one switching module, and at least one of the switching element, input/output connector, the switching module communication interface, or the bus bar connector being selectively connected to at least one of the first end module, the second end module, another switching module, or the voltage converter module. 2. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the voltage converter module is connected to the switching module communication interface. 3. The modular power distribution apparatus of either of claim 1 , wherein the attachment interface includes a set of attachment points, and the set of attachment points among the first end module, the second end module, the at least one switching module, and the voltage converter module are in registry. 4. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the switching element is a solid state power controller. 5. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the attachment interface includes at least one of a locating pin or a seal. 6. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , comprising a first set of switching modules electrically connected serially between the first end module and the voltage converter module, and a second set of switching modules electrically connected serially between the voltage converter module and the second end module. 7. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the power converter module is configured to convert a first power supply received to a second power supply. 8. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the first set of switching modules operably enable or disable the first power supply and the second set of switching modules operably enable or disable the second power supply. 9. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the voltage converter module includes a solid state power converter. 10. A modular power distribution apparatus comprising: at least one first end module and at least one second end module, at least one of the first and second end modules having at least one of an end module communication interface or a processor; at least one switching module having a switching module electrical power interface configured to electrically connect to at least another switching module electrical power interface, and having at least one of a switching element, an input/output connector, a switching module communication interface, or a bus bar connector; and at least one voltage converter module having a voltage converter module electrical power interface to connect to at least another voltage converter power interface, at least one switching module electrical power interface, or a bus bar connector; wherein the first end module, the second end module, the at least one switching module, and the at least one voltage converter module have an attachment interface configured to physically secure the at least one switching module to at least one of the first or second end modules, between the first end module and the second end module, or to another switching module or voltage converter module, in one or more axes. 11. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the first end modules has a communication interface or a processor and at least one of the second end modules is a physical cover. 12. The modular power distribution apparatus of either of claim 10 , wherein the attachment interface includes a set of attachment points, and the set of attachment points among the at least one first end module, the at least one second end module, the at least one switching module, and at least one voltage converter module are in registry. 13. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the voltage converter module is solid state. 14. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the attachment interface includes at least one of a locating pin or a seal. 15. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 10 , comprising a first set of switching modules electrically connected serially or in parallel between the first end module and the voltage converter module, and a second set of switching modules electrically connected serially between the voltage converter module and the second end module. 16. The modular power distribution apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the power converter module is configured to convert a first power supply received to a second power supply, and wherein the first set of switching modules operably enable or disable the first power supply and the second set of switching modules operably enable or disable the second power supply. 17. A method of distributing power in an aircraft, the method comprising; connecting at least one first end module having at least one of an end module communication interface, a power supply, or a processor to a at least one switching module having a switching module electrical power interface and having at least one of a switching element, an input/output connector, a switching module communication interface, or a bus bar connector by connecting the end module communication interface to the switching module communication interface; connecting the at least one voltage converter module to the at least one other switching module having a voltage converter module electrical power interface by connecting the switching electrical power interface to the voltage converter module electrical power interface; connecting at least one second end module to the at least one voltage converter module or at least one other switching module; physically attaching in one or two axes the at least one first end module to the at least one switching module, and the at least one switching module to the at least one voltage converter module, and the at least one voltage converter module or at least one other switching module to the at least one second end module by way of an attachment interface; and connecting the at least one switching module to a power source. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the attachment interface includes a set of attachment points, and the set of attachment points among the at least one first end module, at least one second end module, at
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