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Heat Sinks For Electronic Enclosures

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US Patent:
7436660, Oct 14, 2008
Filed:
Dec 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/637840
Inventors:
Albert Pedoeem - West Orange NJ, US
Kriss K. Replogle - Brookside NJ, US
Assignee:
Fujitsu Limited - Kawasaki
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361690, 361692, 361693, 361704, 174 161, 174 163, 165 803
Abstract:
An apparatus for cooling electronics is disclosed. The apparatus generally relates to heat sinks that are operatively connected to electronics enclosures. The heat sinks may be part of the electronics enclosure, or alternately they may be operatively connected to the electronics enclosure. An enclosure preferably prevents solar radiation from striking the surface of the heat sink. At the same time, the enclosure allows air to flow over the heat sink, allowing heat to be dissipated.

Shelf Unit For Use In A Communication Network

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US Patent:
8320126, Nov 27, 2012
Filed:
Aug 2, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/848624
Inventors:
Kriss K. Replogle - Brookside NJ, US
Assignee:
Fujitsu Limited - Kawasaki-shi
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
H05K 5/00
H05K 7/00
US Classification:
361695, 36167901, 36167902, 361690, 361692, 361729
Abstract:
A kit for providing front-access cable terminations for rear-access shelf unit mounted in a rack system may comprise a terminal block panel, a terminal block, a set of extension cables, a rear panel, and a baffle. The terminal block panel may be configured to mount to the shelf unit. The terminal block may be mounted to the terminal block panel to provide front-access terminations for the shelf unit. The set of extension cables may provide electrical connection between the terminal block and one or more terminals disposed on a back plane associated with the shelf unit. The rear panel may be configured to attach to the shelf unit and to cover the set of extension cables. The baffle may be configured for installation in the rack system above the shelf unit and removable for access to the front-access terminations. The baffle may be configured to direct air flow rising from the rear-access equipment to the rear of the rack.

Equipment Enclosure With Heat Exchanger

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US Patent:
20030231467, Dec 18, 2003
Filed:
Jun 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/170659
Inventors:
Kriss Replogle - Brookside NJ, US
Quang Duong - Denville NJ, US
International Classification:
H05K007/20
US Classification:
361/690000, 454/184000, 174/016100
Abstract:
An equipment enclosure () includes an interior cavity () housing a plurality of equipment compartments () configured to form vertical stacks, and a lower compartment () for housing batteries and/or other equipment. Airflow through the lower compartment () is isolated from airflow within the interior cavity (). Heat exchangers () are included for cooling internal air circulating air within the equipment enclosure () with external ambient air. Each heat exchanger () draws external ambient air indirectly through the lower compartment () and directly from the external environment, and exhausts the air back to the external environment. The external ambient airflow through each heat exchangers () is used to cool internal air circulating within the enclosure (). The cooled internal air is provided through an opening () positioned proximate the bottom of the interior cavity (). Air baffles () are positioned between each pair of vertically adjacent equipment compartments () to prevent internal air from flowing vertically through vertically adjacent equipment compartments ().

Double Sided Heat Exchanger Core

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US Patent:
20040035567, Feb 26, 2004
Filed:
Jun 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/167953
Inventors:
Quang Duong - Denville NJ, US
Kriss Replogle - Brookside NJ, US
International Classification:
F28D007/02
US Classification:
165/165000, 165/164000
Abstract:
A double sided-double heat exchanger core includes a plurality of sets of fluid passageways separated by a plurality of ā€œSā€ shaped thermally conductive walls. Each set includes a plurality of fluid passageways. Each thermally conductive wall is configured to separate fluid flow between adjacent sets and configured to separate fluid flow between fluid passageways of one of the adjacent sets. The heat exchanger core is configured to provide segregated fluid flow between adjacent sets of fluid passageways. This heat exchanger core is particularly applicable for cooling equipment cabinets, wherein the air used to cool the equipment is recirculated through a plurality of sets and ambient air flows through interlaced sets to cool the recirculated air.

Electronics Enclosure With Solar Shield

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US Patent:
20070171600, Jul 26, 2007
Filed:
Dec 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/637841
Inventors:
Albert Pedoeem - West Orange NJ, US
Kriss Replogle - Brookside NJ, US
International Classification:
H02B 1/00
US Classification:
361600000
Abstract:
An apparatus for shielding an electronics enclosure is disclosed. The apparatus includes an inner enclosure that houses electronic components. An outer enclosure surrounds the inner enclosure, and is separated from the inner enclosure by a gap. The outer enclosure preferably comprises plastic, and comprises a plurality of perforations uniformly distributed over its surface. The plurality of perforations allow air to flow into the gap between the outer enclosure and the inner enclosure. At the same time, the perforations are configured and dimensioned such that they substantially prevent sunlight from directly striking the surface of the inner enclosure. In this manner, the apparatus prevents overheating of the electronic components while minimizing the space taken up by the enclosure.

Technique For Effectively Re-Arranging Circuitry To Realize A Communications Service

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US Patent:
59911409, Nov 23, 1999
Filed:
Dec 19, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/994683
Inventors:
Philip Hughes - Westfield NJ
Adam Stuart Kane - Morristown NJ
Kriss Kalani Replogle - Brookside NJ
Andrew Schwartz - Morris Township, Morris County NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H02H 100
US Classification:
361119
Abstract:
In a communications arrangement, a copper wire pair arrangement traditionally used to provide a plain old telephone service (POTS) is also used to provide an asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) service. To that end, a patch cord in accordance with the invention is used to re-arrange communications connections in a terminal where both POTS channel unit and ADSL channel unit are deployed. Advantageously, the combined service is efficiently realized by such a re-arrangement, with the existing POTS virtually uninterrupted.

Apparatus For Cooling Electronic Circuitry

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US Patent:
20210345521, Nov 4, 2021
Filed:
Jul 14, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/375045
Inventors:
- Rockleigh NJ, US
Kriss Replogle - Brookside NJ, US
Sanjay Upasani - Manalapan NJ, US
Don Florczak - Tenafly NJ, US
Assignee:
Crestron Electronics, Inc. - Rockleigh NJ
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
Abstract:
An apparatus cools electronic circuitry. An enclosure surrounds the electronic circuitry and has plural surfaces. Air intake holes are disposed in at least one surface and face at least one first direction. Air exhaust holes are disposed in at least another surface and face at least one second direction different than the first direction. A heat sink is in thermal contact with the circuitry and conducts heat generated by the circuitry. When a fan operates, air is drawn from an exterior of the enclosure through the air intake holes, absorbs heat from the heat sink, and then is directed through the air exhaust holes into the exterior of the enclosure. The heat sink is further in thermal contact with the enclosure so that when the fan does not operate, heat is drawn from the circuitry to the enclosure via the heat sink and is dissipated from the exterior.

Cable Retractor

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US Patent:
20200109024, Apr 9, 2020
Filed:
Nov 27, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/698155
Inventors:
- Rockleigh NJ, US
Kriss Replogle - Brookside NJ, US
Assignee:
Crestron Electronics, Inc. - Rockleigh NJ
International Classification:
B65H 75/48
B65H 75/44
Abstract:
A cable retractor includes a housing. A spool is disposed within the housing and is mechanically coupled to the housing and rotatable about an axis. A spring mechanism is operatively attached to the spool and is configured to urge the spool to rotate in a first rotational direction about the axis. An electricity operated rotation regulator is operatively attached to the spool and is configured to, when activated, prevent the spool from rotating in the first rotational direction.
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