Fastening apparatus for securing a connector to an electronic device
US-9391402-B2 · Jul 12, 2016 · US
US9698577B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9698577-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514836741-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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A portable power unit is used for powering a rack-mountable equipment module, in which the equipment module includes an equipment chassis and a bus bar connector extending from the equipment chassis, and in which the bus bar connector is configured to engage a power distribution system of an equipment rack when the equipment module is mounted in the equipment rack. One aspect is directed to a portable power supply unit generally including a bus bar adapter electrically connected to a DC power supply, a mount for supporting the bus bar adapter, the mount having an end, and a tool-less connection electrically connected to the bus bar adapter and extending from the end of the mount, in which the tool-less connection is configured for engaging the bus bar connector of the equipment module.
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What is claimed is: 1. A portable power supply unit for powering a rack-mountable equipment module, the equipment module including an equipment chassis and a bus bar connector extending from the equipment chassis, the bus bar connector being configured to engage a power distribution system of an equipment rack when the equipment module is mounted in the equipment rack, the portable power supply unit comprising: a DC power supply; a bus bar adapter electrically connected to the DC power supply; a mount for supporting the DC power supply and the bus bar adapter, the mount having an end; and a tool-less connection electrically connected to the bus bar adapter and extending from the end of the mount, the tool-less connection being configured for engaging the bus bar connector of the equipment module; wherein the portable power supply unit is configured to power the equipment module while the equipment module is not installed in the equipment rack. 2. A power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein the bus bar adapter is a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA). 3. A power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein the mount includes a housing for enclosing the bus bar adapter, wherein the tool-less connection extends from an end of the housing. 4. A power supply unit according to claim 3 , wherein the housing includes a removable cover for accessing the bus bar adapter within the housing. 5. A power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein the tool-less connection serves as a DC voltage output of the bus bar adapter. 6. A power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein the DC power supply is an AC/DC converter for converting an input AC voltage to an output DC voltage for the bus bar adapter. 7. A power supply unit according to claim 6 , wherein the AC/DC converter is supported by the mount. 8. A power supply unit according to claim 6 , wherein the input of the AC/DC converter is configured to receive 100-240 VAC. 9. A power supply unit according to claim 6 , wherein the output of the AC/DC converter is configured to provide a DC voltage in the range of 12 VDC to 48 VDC. 10. A power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein the portable power supply unit comprises a plurality of AC/DC converters, and the bus bar adapter is electrically connected to each of the AC/DC converters. 11. A power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein the tool-less connection is configured for engaging the bus bar connector of the equipment module via one or more bus bars protruding from the tool-less connection. 12. A power supply unit according to claim 1 , wherein the mount is horizontally elongated and the tool-less connection extends vertically from the end of the mount. 13. A power supply unit according to claim 12 , wherein the tool-less connection is dimensioned and configured to engage the bus bar connector of the rack-mountable equipment module while the power supply unit is resting on top of the rack-mountable equipment module. 14. A power supply unit according to claim 12 , wherein the bus bar connector of the equipment module is located at a distance DT from a top of the equipment module, and the tool-less connection is located at said distance DT from a bottom of the mount. 15. A portable power supply unit for powering a rack-mountable equipment module, the equipment module including an equipment chassis and a bus bar connector extending from the equipment chassis, the bus bar connector being configured to engage a power distribution system of an equipment rack when the equipment module is mounted in the equipment rack, the portable power supply unit comprising: a DC power supply; a bus bar adapter electrically connected to the DC power supply; a mount for supporting the DC power supply and the bus bar adapter, the mount having an end; and a tool-less connection electrically connected to the bus bar adapter and extending from the end of the mount, the tool-less connection being configured for engaging the bus bar connector of the equipment module; wherein the tool-less connection includes a first bus bar and a second bus bar spaced from the first bus bar, the first bus bar and the second bus bar being electrically connected to the bus bar adapter and extending from the end of the mount, and wherein the first bus bar and the second bus bar are configured to engage the bus bar connector of the equipment module. 16. A power supply unit according to claim 15 , wherein the first bus bar and the second bus bar are flat metallic bars that are spaced parallel to one another. 17. A power supply unit according to claim 15 , wherein the first bus bar and the second bus bar are configured to engage an input power connector of an Open Compute Project (OCP) product. 18. A power supply unit according to claim 15 , wherein the tool-less connection comprises an insulating spacer separating and insulating the first bus bar and the second bus bar from one another. 19. A power supply unit according to claim 18 , wherein the insulating spacer includes front and rear flanges covering respective front and rear edges of the first bus bar and the second bus bar. 20. A power supply unit according to claim 15 , wherein the tool-less connection comprises insulating side plates covering respective side surfaces of the first bus bar and the second bus bar. 21. A portable power supply unit for powering a rack-mountable equipment module, the equipment module including an equipment chassis and a bus bar connector extending from the equipment chassis, the bus bar connector being configured to engage a power distribution system of an equipment rack when the equipment module is mounted in the equipment rack, the portable power supply unit comprising: a DC power supply; a bus bar adapter electrically connected to the DC power supply; a mount for supporting the DC power supply and the bus bar adapter, the mount having an end; and a tool-less connection electrically connected to the bus bar adapter and extending from the end of the mount, the tool-less connection being configured for engaging the bus bar connector of the equipment module; wherein the mount is horizontally elongated, and the tool-less connection extends horizontally from the end of the mount. 22. A power supply unit according to claim 21 , wherein the bus bar connector of the equipment module is located at a distance DB from a bottom of the equipment module, and the tool-less connection is located at said distance DB from a bottom of the mount.
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