Integrated power racks and methods of assembling the same

US9723742B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9723742-B2
Application numberUS-201414252304-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 14, 2014
Priority dateApr 14, 2014
Publication dateAug 1, 2017
Grant dateAug 1, 2017

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An integrated power rack for use in a data center is provided. The integrated power rack includes a top, a base, a first side and a second side extending between the base and the top, a back member extending between the top, the base, the first side, and the second side, a divider extending from the top to the base, the divider positioned between the first side and the second side, a revenue sub-compartment defined between the first side and the divider, the revenue sub-compartment configured to receive a plurality of revenue producing devices, and a power sub-compartment defined between the second side and the divider, the power sub-compartment housing power equipment that is configured to provide direct-current (DC) power to the revenue sub-compartment.

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An integrated power rack for use in a data center, said integrated power rack comprising: a top; a base, wherein said integrated power rack has a height defined from said top to said base; a first side and a second side extending vertically between said base and said top, wherein said integrated power rack has a width defined from said first side to said second side; a back member extending between said top, said base, said first side, and said second side; a front portion opposite said back member and extending vertically between said top, said base, said first side, and said second side, wherein said front portion is open to an environment surrounding said integrated power rack, wherein said integrated power rack has a length defined from said front portion to said back member and the height is greater than the width and the length; a non-conductive divider extending from said top to said base and from said front portion to said back member, said non-conductive divider positioned between said first side and said second side; a revenue sub-compartment defined between said first side and said non-conductive divider from said front portion to said back member, said revenue sub-compartment sized to receive a plurality of revenue producing devices, wherein said revenue sub-compartment has a width that is substantially the same as a width of each of said plurality of revenue producing devices; and a power sub-compartment defined between said second side and said non-conductive divider from said front portion to said back member such that said power sub-compartment is spaced from said revenue sub-compartment in a horizontal direction along said front portion, wherein said power sub-compartment houses power equipment for providing direct-current (DC) power to said revenue sub-compartment. 2. The integrated power rack according to claim 1 , wherein said power equipment comprises a plurality of alternating-current to direct-current (AC/DC) converters spaced from said top to said base. 3. The integrated power rack according to claim 2 , further comprising a DC rail for electrically coupling one of said plurality of AC/DC converters to one of the plurality of revenue producing devices. 4. The integrated power rack according to claim 2 , further comprising a plurality of DC rails for electrically coupling one of said plurality of AC/DC converters to at least two of the plurality of revenue producing devices. 5. The integrated power rack according to claim 1 , wherein said revenue sub-compartment includes at least a portion of the front portion opposite said back member, the front portion open to the environment surrounding said integrated power rack. 6. The integrated power rack according to claim 2 , further comprising a DC rail for electrically coupling one of said plurality of AC/DC converters to at least a portion of the plurality of revenue producing devices having a shortest distance from said one of said plurality of AC/DC converters. 7. The integrated power rack according to claim 1 , wherein said revenue sub-compartment is sized to receive vertically spaced revenue producing devices from said base to said top. 8. The integrated power rack according to claim 7 , wherein said base is mounted to a floor of a building. 9. A data center for performing data transactions, said data center comprising: a plurality of revenue producing devices; and at least one integrated power rack electrically coupled to an electrical power source, said integrated power rack comprising: a top; a base, wherein said integrated power rack has a height defined from said top to said base; a first side and a second side extending vertically between said base and said top, wherein said integrated power rack has a width defined from said first side to said second side; a back member extending between said top, said base, said first side, and said second side; a front portion opposite said back member and extending vertically between said top, said base, said first side, and said second side, wherein said front portion is open to an environment surrounding said integrated power rack, wherein said integrated power rack has a length defined from said front portion to said back member and the height is greater than the width and the length; a non-conductive divider extending from said top to said base and from said front portion to said back member, said non-conductive divider positioned between said first side and said second side; a revenue sub-compartment defined between said first side and said non-conductive divider from said front portion to said back member, said revenue sub-compartment sized to house said plurality of revenue producing devices, wherein said revenue sub-compartment has a width that is substantially the same as a width of each of said plurality of revenue producing devices; and a power sub-compartment defined between said second side and said non-conductive divider from said front portion to said back member such that said power sub-compartment is spaced from said revenue sub-compartment in a horizontal direction along said front portion, wherein said power sub-compartment houses power equipment for providing DC power to said revenue sub-compartment. 10. The data center according to claim 9 , wherein said power equipment comprises a plurality of AC/DC converters spaced from said top to said base. 11. The data center according to claim 10 , further comprising a DC rail electrically coupling one of said plurality of AC/DC converters to one of said plurality of revenue producing devices. 12. The data center according to claim 10 , further comprising a plurality of DC rails electrically coupling one of said plurality of AC/DC converters to at least two of said plurality of revenue producing devices. 13. The data center according to claim 10 , wherein said power equipment further comprises at least one energy storage device. 14. The data center according to claim 10 , further comprising a plurality of DC rails electrically coupling one of said plurality of AC/DC converters to at least a portion of said plurality of revenue producing devices having a shortest distance from said one of said plurality of AC/DC converters. 15. The data center according to claim 9 , wherein said revenue sub-compartment is sized to receive said plurality of revenue producing devices such that said plurality of revenue producing devices are vertically spaced from said base to said top. 16. A method of assembling an integrated power rack, said method comprising: providing a compartment including a top and a base spaced vertically apart from the top, wherein the integrated power rack has a height defined from the top to the base; positioning a first side between the base and the top; positioning a second side between the base and the top, wherein the integrated power rack has a width defined from the first side to the second side; positioning a back member between the top, the base, the first side, and the second side; positioning a front portion opposite from the back member, the front portion extending vertically between the top, the base, the first side, and the second side, wherein the front portion is open to an environment surrounding the integrated power rack, wherein the integrated power rack has a length defined from the front portion to the back member and the height is greater than the width and the length; positioning a non-conductive divider to extend from the top to the base and from the front portion to the back member, and between the first side and the second side; defining a revenue

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  • Power distribution · CPC title

  • H05K7/14Primary

    Mounting supporting structure in casing or on frame or rack · CPC title

  • H05K7/1492Primary

    having electrical distribution arrangements, e.g. power supply or data communications · CPC title

  • for connecting electrical apparatus mounted side by side on a rail · CPC title

  • Details not covered by groups G06F3/00 - G06F13/00 and G06F21/00 (architectures of general purpose stored program computers G06F15/76) · CPC title

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What does patent US9723742B2 cover?
An integrated power rack for use in a data center is provided. The integrated power rack includes a top, a base, a first side and a second side extending between the base and the top, a back member extending between the top, the base, the first side, and the second side, a divider extending from the top to the base, the divider positioned between the first side and the second side, a revenue su…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05K7/14. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 01 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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