Door system with wire harness routed inside of door and outer door frame for connection with electric devices
US-2022263297-A1 · Aug 18, 2022 · US
US11879285B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11879285-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117142454-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 6, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jan 6, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 23, 2024 |
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A door system comprises a door frame adapted to be mounted within an opening, a door pivotally attached to the door frame, a power converter such as an AC/DC converter operably associated the door frame, and a DC electric device mounted to the door and electrically connected to the AC/DC converter. The AC/DC converter is configured to be electrically connected to an AC power unit operably associated with the door system.
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What is claimed is: 1. A door system, comprising: a door frame adapted to be mounted within an opening; a door pivotally attached to the door frame; an AC/DC converter operably associated with the door frame and configured to be electrically connected to an AC power unit operably associated with the door system; and a DC electric device mounted to the door and electrically connected to the AC/DC converter. 2. The door system of claim 1 , wherein the door frame includes a pair of parallel, spaced apart first and second jamb members, and a horizontally extending jamb rail member, and wherein the AC/DC converter is mounted to one of the jamb members or the jamb rail member. 3. The door system of claim 2 , further comprising a battery mounted within the door, wherein the battery is operably connected to the AC/DC converter and to the DC electric device. 4. The door system of claim 3 , wherein an electrical wire system is disposed within the door and is electrically connected to the AC/DC converter and to the DC electric device. 5. The door system of claim 4 , wherein a plurality of DC electric devices are mounted to the door, and wherein each of the DC electric devices is electrically connected to the electrical wire system. 6. The door system of claim 5 , wherein the electrical wire system is a wire harness. 7. The door system of claim 6 , wherein the DC electric devices include at least one of a LED, a powered door lock, and a video camera. 8. The door system of claim 7 , further comprising a power management controller mounted to the door and operably connected to the AC/DC converter and to the DC electric devices for controlling operation of the DC electric devices. 9. The door system of claim 8 , wherein the power management controller is operable to control power to each of the DC electric devices, receive data from each of the DC electric devices, and to provide a control signal to each of the DC electric devices. 10. The door system of claim 1 , further comprising a power management controller mounted to the door and operably connected to the AC/DC converter and to the DC electric device for controlling operation of the DC electric device. 11. The door system of claim 10 , further comprising a sensor, wherein the sensor is in communication with the power management controller and configured to monitor the DC electric device and provide a signal to the power management controller, and wherein the power management controller is configured to respond to the signal in order to control operation of the DC electric device. 12. The door system of claim 11 , further comprising an electric power transfer device, wherein the electric power transfer device is connected to the door and adapted to be connected to the AC/DC converter for providing power for the DC electric device. 13. The door system of claim 12 , wherein the electric power transfer device is one of a powered hinge, an armored cable, and an electrical wire system. 14. The door assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an AC electric device operably associated with the door, wherein the AC electric device is electrically connected with the AC power unit. 15. An entry system, comprising: a door frame mounted within an entryway; a door pivotally attached to the door frame; an AC/DC converter operably associated with the door frame; an AC power unit operably associated with the door frame and electrically connected to the AC/DC converter; a DC power distribution system operably associated with the door and electrically connected to the AC/DC converter; and a plurality of DC electric devices mounted to the door and electrically connected to the AC/DC converter through the DC power distribution block. 16. The entry system of claim 15 , wherein the door frame includes a pair of parallel, spaced apart first and second jamb members, and a horizontally extending jamb rail member, and wherein the AC/DC converter is mounted to one of the jamb members or the jamb rail member. 17. The entry system of claim 16 , wherein the AC power unit is proximate one of the jamb members or the jamb rail member. 18. The entry system of claim 17 , wherein the DC electric devices include at least one of a powered lock, a video camera, and LEDs. 19. The entry system of claim 18 , wherein the DC power distribution system includes an electrical wire system, and wherein the electrical wire system is in electrical communication with the AC/DC converter and each of the DC electric devices. 20. The entry system of claim 19 , further comprising a power management controller, wherein the power management controller is mounted to the door and interfaces with the DC power distribution system and the DC electric devices. 21. The entry system of claim 20 , wherein the power management controller is adapted to provide DC power to the DC electric devices, receive data from the DC electric devices and to send commands to the DC electric devices. 22. The entry system of claim 21 , wherein the electrical wire system includes a wire harness having a plurality of electric wires. 23. The entry system of claim 17 , further comprising an electric power transfer device interconnecting the AC/DC converter and the DC power distribution block. 24. The entry system of claim 23 , wherein the electric power transfer device includes one of a power hinge, an armored cable, and an electrical wire system. 25. The entry system of claim 24 , wherein the electrical wire system has first and second ends, and wherein the first end is connected to the AC/DC converter and the second end is connected to the door. 26. The entry system of claim 15 , further comprising a sensor operably associated with the door frame, wherein the sensor is configured to interact with at least one of the DC electric devices. 27. The entry system of claim 26 , further comprising an AC electric device operably associated with the door, wherein the AC electric device is electrically connected with the AC power unit. 28. The entry system of claim 27 , wherein the sensor determines the state of the door, wherein the AC electric device is a powered door closer, and wherein the sensor and the powered door closer interact to close the door when the sensor determines that the door is open. 29. The entry system of claim 28 , wherein the sensor is a Hall-effect sensor.
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