US20010046144A1 - Power supply module and power supply unit using the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a power supply module and a power supply unit using such a power supply module.
- switching power supplies which have the same output voltage but are different in output W, such as switching power supplies for 15 W, 30 W, 50 W and 100 W, which are different in output W, i.e., power supply capacity, are manufactured and sold at requests, in use, of power supply users.
- a main object of the present invention is to provide such a power supply module that its power supply capacity can be arbitrarily set by combining a plurality of power supply units.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide such a power supply module that it can be used as a power supply having an arbitrary power supply capacity and its power supply manufacturer needs to conduct development design of substantially one power supply unit.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide such a power supply module that its user can set a power supply having a power supply capacity depending upon a load to be used and the necessity for the user to individually purchase power supplies of different capacities can be eliminated.
- a power supply module includes: a first power supply unit for converting an external AC voltage inputted thereto to a DC voltage, outputting the DC voltage, and supplying the external AC voltage to other power supply units; and one or a plurality of second power supply units for converting an external AC voltage inputted thereto to a DC voltage and outputting the DC voltage, the second power supply units being connected in parallel with the first power supply unit, and an arbitrary power supply capacity is obtained by setting a number of the second power supply units connected in parallel with the first power supply unit.
- both the first power supply unit and the second power supply units can be attached to a DIN rail, and when expanding a power supply capacity, the second power supply unit is attached to the DIN rail and connected in parallel with the first power supply unit.
- the first and second power supply units have an identical power supply capacity.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a master power supply unit attached to a DIN rail in a power supply module according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front view of a master power supply unit attached to a DIN rail as shown in FIG. 1 and one expansion power supply unit connected to the master power supply unit;
- FIG. 3 is a front view of a master power supply unit attached to a DIN rail as shown in FIG. 1 and two expansion power supply units connected to the master power supply unit;
- FIG. 4 is a front view of a master power supply unit attached to a DIN rail as shown in FIG. 1 and three expansion power supply units connected to the master power supply unit;
- FIG. 5 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module in a state of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a front view of a power supply module according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is a front view of a master power supply unit in a power supply module according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module using a master power supply unit of FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 is a front view of a power supply module according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a front view of a power supply module according to a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a circuit diagram of a terminal box in a power supply module of FIG. 11;
- FIG. 13 is a front view of a power supply module according to a seventh preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a front view of a power supply module according to an eighth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a front view of a power supply module according to a ninth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a front view of a power supply module according to a tenth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module of FIG. 16;
- FIG. 18 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply unit used in a power supply module according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a power supply unit of FIG. 18 seen from the front side;
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a power supply unit of FIG. 18 seen from the rear side;
- FIG. 21 is an exploded perspective view of a power supply unit of FIG. 18;
- FIG. 22 is an enlarged perspective view of a circuit board in a power supply unit of FIG. 21;
- FIG. 23 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 24 is a perspective view of a pair of power supply units and a connector used for connection between them in a power supply module of FIG. 23;
- FIG. 25 is a perspective view of a power supply module of FIG. 23;
- FIG. 26A is an enlarged perspective view of a connector shown in FIG. 24 seen from one side;
- FIG. 26B is an enlarged perspective view of a connector shown in FIG. 26A seen from the other side;
- FIG. 26C is a front view of a connector shown in FIG. 26A;
- FIG. 27 is an enlarged front view of a power supply module of FIG. 23 with a part thereof being sectioned longitudinally;
- FIG. 28 is a sectional view taken along a line a-a of FIG. 27;
- FIG. 29 is a sectional view taken along a line b-b of FIG. 27;
- FIG. 30 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module according to a thirteenth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 31 is an enlarged perspective view of a connector used in a power supply module according to a fourteenth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 32 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module according to a fourteenth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a power supply module according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS. 1 to 5 .
- each of power supply modules shown in FIGS. 1 to 5 has a combination of a plurality of power supply units 2 to 5 having the same output voltage and the same power supply capacity.
- a power supply unit 2 As a master power supply unit, a power supply unit 2 is supplied with an external AC voltage.
- the power supply unit 2 converts the external AC voltage to a DC voltage, and outputs the DC voltage.
- the power supply unit 2 supplies the external AC voltage to other power supply units.
- Power supply units 3 to 5 are connected in parallel with the master power supply unit 2 as expansion power supply units.
- the power supply units 3 to 5 are supplied with the external AC voltage from the master power supply unit 2 , and each of the power supply units 3 to 5 converts the supplied external AC voltage to a DC voltage and outputs the DC voltage.
- the power supply module can have an arbitrary power supply capacity by setting the number of parallel connections of the expansion power supply units 3 to 5 for the master power supply unit 2 .
- Both the master power supply unit 2 and the expansion power supply units 3 to 5 are attached to a DIN rail 1 serving as an attachment rail so as to be movable.
- the master power supply unit 2 has a power supply capacity of 60 W.
- the master power supply unit 2 has a casing that is a lengthwise long rectangle in front panel shape. This casing incorporates necessary parts for power supply circuit.
- the master power supply unit 2 On an upper part of the casing, the master power supply unit 2 has AC input terminals 2 a supplied with an external commercial AC voltage of 100 to 240 VAC. On a bottom part of the casing, the master power supply unit 2 has DC output terminals 2 b for outputting a DC output of 24 VDC and 2.5 A.
- the master power supply unit 2 further has an AC output side connector 2 d on a casing side face through which the expansion power supply unit 3 is connected in parallel.
- the master power supply unit 2 has a power supply circuit 2 c connected to these terminals 2 a , 2 b and 2 d therein.
- the power supply circuit 2 c converts the AC voltage inputted from the outside via the AC input terminals 2 a to a stabilized output voltage of 24 VDC, and outputs the stabilized output voltage to the DC output terminals 2 b .
- the power supply circuit 2 c is a well known switching power supply of insulation type.
- the DC output terminals 2 b have two plus side (+) terminals and two minus side ( ⁇ ) terminals. One plus side terminal and one minus side terminal form one pair. Thus two pairs of DC output terminals 2 b are formed.
- An expansion power supply unit 3 has an AC input side connector 3 a on a casing side face serving as a parallel connection face for the master power supply unit 2 .
- the expansion power supply unit 3 has DC output terminals 3 b on a bottom part of the casing.
- the expansion power supply unit 3 has an AC output side connector 3 d on a casing side face serving as a parallel connection face for another expansion power supply unit 3 .
- the expansion power supply unit 3 has a power supply circuit 3 c therein.
- the expansion power supply unit 3 has nearly the same configuration as that of the master power supply unit 2 .
- the expansion power supply unit 3 is a power supply unit for 100 to 240 VAC input and 24 VDC, 2.5 A and 60 W output. Unlike the master power supply unit 2 , the expansion power supply unit 3 does not have AC input terminals 2 a on an upper portion of its front panel.
- the expansion power supply unit 3 has DC output terminals 3 b for outputting 24 VDC on a bottom portion of the front panel.
- the power supply circuit 3 c of the expansion power supply unit 3 is adapted to convert an AC voltage inputted from the master power supply unit 2 via the AC input side connector 3 a to a stabilized DC output voltage, and output the stabilized DC output voltage to the outside via the DC output terminal 3 b .
- There are various schemes of such a power supply circuit 3 c Since they are well known, detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the AC input side connector 3 a of the expansion power supply unit 3 is a connector electrically and mechanically connected to the AC output side connector 2 d of the master power supply unit 2 .
- the AC input side connector 3 a of the expansion power supply unit 3 is electrically connected to the AC output side connector 2 d of the master power supply unit 2 .
- the AC voltage is supplied from the master power supply unit 2 to the AC input side connector 3 a of the expansion power supply unit 3 .
- the AC output side connector 3 d is electrically connected to the AC input side connector 3 a via appropriate wiring.
- expansion power supply units 4 and 5 have AC input side connectors 4 a and 5 a on casing side faces serving as first parallel connection faces, respectively.
- the expansion power supply units 4 and 5 have DC output terminals 4 b and 5 b on bottom parts of the casings, respectively.
- the expansion power supply units 4 and 5 have power supply circuits 4 c and 5 c therein, respectively.
- the expansion power supply units 4 and 5 have AC output side connectors 4 d and 5 d on casing side faces serving as second parallel connection faces.
- the expansion power supply units 4 and 5 are switching power supplies having the same configuration as that of the expansion power supply unit 3 .
- the expansion power supply units 4 and 5 are only provided with characters, and description thereof will be omitted.
- Each of the expansion power supply units 4 and 5 has a front panel configuration similar to that of the expansion power supply unit 3 . Therefore, the expansion power supply units 4 and 5 may be replaced by each other, or each of the expansion power supply units 4 and 5 may be replaced by the expansion power supply unit 3 .
- the power supply units 2 to 5 are adapted to be able to output individual DC output voltages from the DC output terminals 2 b to 5 b , respectively.
- the AC voltage inputted from the AC input terminal 2 a of the master power supply unit 2 is supplied to each of the extension power supply units 3 to 5 .
- DC voltages can be individually outputted from the DC output terminals 2 b to 5 b respectively of the power supply units 2 to 5 .
- each of the power supply units 2 to 5 is a power supply unit for 24 VDC and 2.5 A (60 W) output, each of the power supply units 2 to 5 becomes 24 V in output voltage and 2.5 A in output current.
- the expansion power supply units 3 to 5 in the above described power supply module do not have AC input terminals. As a result, the manufacturing cost of the power supply module can be reduced.
- the master power supply unit 2 may be used as an expansion power supply unit. In this case, the manufacturing cost can be further reduced because of wiring which becomes unnecessary.
- a power supply module according to a second embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS. 6 and 7.
- the DC output terminals 2 b and 3 b to 5 b respectively of the master power supply unit 2 and the expansion power supply units 3 to 5 are connected in common.
- a DC output side connector 2 f is provided in the master power supply unit 2 .
- DC input side connectors 3 e to 5 e and DC output side connectors 3 f to 5 f are provided in the expansion power supply units 3 to 5 .
- each of the power supply units 2 to 5 is a power supply unit for 24 VDC and 2.5 A (60 W) output, each of the power supply units 2 to 5 becomes 24 V in output voltage and 10.0 A in output current.
- the expansion power supply unit 3 is added for extension.
- other expansion power supply units 4 and 5 are connected in parallel for extension to increase the power supply capacity.
- the power supply manufacturer can provide users with power supplies of arbitrary capacities by, for example, manufacturing only power supply units having the same output voltage. Therefore, the power supply manufacturer need not develop power supplies of different capacities. By that amount, the development cost is reduced and the sales price can be reduced. Furthermore, the number of the power supply units having the same capacity also increases, and the sales price can be made lower, which is favorable to users. In this case, the sales price of two master power supply units is low for the user. In addition, as compared to the purchase of separate power supplies according to capacities, the user needs only to purchase one or more power supply units of the same capacity according to application, resulting in costing even less.
- the power supply units 2 to 5 may output 24 VDC independently of each other, or may output 24 VDC individually. Selection of independence or individuality in this case may be conducted by, for example, operating a selection switch disposed on the front panel of the master power supply unit 2 .
- the internal circuit configuration and mechanism in this case is not illustrated.
- a power supply module according to a third embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS. 8 and 9.
- the life of the master power supply unit 2 mainly depends on the capacitance degradation of an aluminum electrolytic capacitor for power supply generation incorporated in a power supply circuit.
- a life prediction circuit for predicting the life of the aluminum electrolytic capacitor on the basis of its capacitance degradation
- a life prediction lamp is disposed on the front panel.
- This power supply module includes a combination of a plurality of power supply units.
- the master power supply unit 2 incorporates a communication/control microcomputer (CPU) 2 g , which conducts communication with the outside.
- CPU microcomputer
- the master power supply unit 2 can conduct communication of data such as the output power, output voltage, power supply efficiency, temperature and the like with a personal computer in a centralized management center disposed in a suitable place of a factory or the like.
- control of the power supply module and control of individual power supply units in the power supply module can be conducted.
- determination of the activation order of the power supply units and setting of activation time can be conducted.
- Such centralized management can be conducted by a programmable controller (PLC) or the like, besides the personal computer.
- PLC programmable controller
- a power supply module according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIG. 10.
- the master power supply unit 2 and the expansion power supply units 3 and 4 form a main power supply module.
- an expansion power supply unit 6 having an output voltage of, for example, 12 VDC and 5 A can be added for extension.
- the power supply units 2 to 4 forming the main power supply module outputs 24 VDC.
- the expansion power supply unit 6 outputs 12 VDC.
- a multi-output type power supply can be provided.
- a combination of one or a plurality of expansion power supply units having a different output voltage is possible.
- a power supply module according to a fifth embodiment will now be described by referring to FIGS. 11 and 12.
- This power supply module has a terminal box (branch unit) 7 with fuse function.
- This branch unit 7 can be optionally added on the DIN rail 1 , for extension of the main power supply module.
- the branch unit 7 includes a pair of input terminals 7 a 1 and 7 a 2 , to which an input voltage of 24 VDC is inputted from one of power supply units included in the main power supply module, fuses 7 b 1 to 7 b 4 serving as current limiting means connected in common to the first input terminal 7 a 1 at first end sides, output terminals 7 c 1 to 7 c 4 connected to second end sides of the fuses 7 b 1 to 7 b 4 , and output terminals 7 d 1 to 7 d 4 connected in common to the second input terminals 7 a 2 .
- the branch unit 7 includes four pairs of output terminals respectively having output terminals 7 c 1 and 7 d 1 , 7 c 2 and 7 d 2 , 7 c 3 and 7 d 3 , and 7 c 4 and 7 d 4 . Between output terminals of each pair, a load, which is not illustrated, can be connected. Breakers, electronic means, or any other means, other than the fuses may be used as the current limiting means.
- the entire main power supply module is brought into the output stop state if a load connected to any one power supply unit becomes overloaded.
- a sixth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIG. 5 again.
- the user corresponds to a load of 7.5 A
- it can be coped with by one master power supply unit 2 and the two expansion power supply units 3 and 4 .
- the sixth embodiment is made possible to cope with up to 10 A by addition of the expansion power supply unit 5 . If any power supply unit has failed, the expansion power supply unit 5 can be used as its reserve.
- a power supply unit of 7.5 A is needed as a power supply unit for backing up a power supply unit corresponding to the load of 7.5 A.
- a similar power supply corresponding to 7.5 A is needed as the reserve, resulting in a cost disadvantage.
- the three power supply i.e., in this case, the master power supply unit 2 and the two expansion power supply units 3 and 4 each having 2.5 A, supply power to the load of 7.5 A as a power supply module corresponding to the load of 7.5 A.
- the third expansion power supply unit 5 of 2.5 A is sufficient. As a result, the purchase cost of reserve power supply unit can be remarkably reduced.
- Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) unit 8 can be added for extension on the DIN rail 1 .
- This UPS unit 8 incorporates a battery. At time of a power failure, the UPS unit 8 is adapted to be able to supply power.
- a charging function may be added to the UPS unit 8 .
- a power supply module according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIG. 14.
- a UPS unit 9 corresponding to a peak load can be added for extension on the DIN rail 1 .
- a peak load in the load of a power supply For example, in the load of a DC motor, a peak current flows sometimes. Since the UPS unit 9 can supply a current corresponding to the peak load, to the load, a power supply for peak load or a countermeasure such as an increase of the power supply capacity becomes unnecessary.
- a power supply module according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIG. 15.
- a communication unit 10 can be connected to the power supply unit 5 .
- the communication unit 10 conducts power supply control according to the content of communication conducted with the outside.
- the power supply module includes power supply units 2 all having the same configuration.
- the power supply unit 2 includes an AC input terminal 2 a , a DC output terminal 2 b , a power supply circuit 2 c , an AC output side connector 2 d , an AC input side connector 2 g , a DC input side connector 2 e , and a DC output side connector 2 f.
- every power supply unit has the AC input terminal 2 a , and can become both the master power supply unit and the expansion power supply unit.
- the kinds of power supply units only one kind suffices and the cost reduction becomes possible.
- FIG. 18 shows an internal circuit of the power supply unit 2 .
- the power supply module according to the eleventh embodiment is formed of power supply units 2 all having the same configuration.
- On an upper part of the casing one pair of AC input terminals 2 a and a ground terminal 2 h are juxtaposed.
- An AC input side connector 2 g on a first side face of the casing includes one pair of connector terminals 2 g 1 and 2 g 1 .
- An AC output side connector 2 d on a second side face of the casing includes one pair of connector terminals 2 d 1 and 2 d 1 .
- a DC input side connector 2 e on the first side face of the casing includes a ground connector terminal 2 e 1 , a communication connector terminal 2 e 2 , and one pair of DC input connector terminals 2 e 3 and 2 e 3 .
- a DC output side connector 2 f 1 on the second side face of the casing includes a ground connector terminal 2 f 1 , a communication connector terminal 2 f 2 , and one pair of DC output connector terminals 2 f 3 and 2 f 3 .
- a numeral 12 denotes the casing.
- the casing 12 includes a main case 12 a , side cases 12 b , and a front case 12 c .
- circuit parts 13 for a power supply circuit 2 c are incorporated.
- the back face of the casing 12 has an attachment groove 15 formed in the horizontal direction.
- An attachment piece 16 is attached to the casing 12 so as to be slidable in the vertical direction with respect to the attachment groove 15 .
- the attachment piece 16 is slid toward the attachment groove 15 and engaged with a bottom edge of the DIN rail 1 .
- the power supply unit 2 is attached to the DIN rail 1 .
- the casing 12 includes hooks 17 for mechanically coupling adjacent power supply units 2 and engagement holes 18 for inserting the hooks 12 therein, on upper and lower parts of side faces.
- a main circuit board 111 and a front circuit board 112 coupled to the main circuit board 111 at right angles are incorporated.
- main electronic parts for AC-DC conversion are mounted on the main circuit board 111 .
- electronic parts such as a monitor lamp and an output voltage adjustment variable resistor, an input side connector 113 for forming one pair of AC input terminals 2 a and the ground terminal 2 h , an output side connector 114 for forming the two pairs of DC output terminals 2 b , and six connection metal fittings 115 are mounted on the front circuit board 112 .
- connection metal fitting 115 is obtained by stamping out a conductive metal plate having a spring property and conducting press forming on it to form a U shape having one pair of bent piece portions opposed to each other.
- connection metal fitting 115 includes a connection pin 115 a , pairs of connection pins 115 b , and pairs of elastic contact segments 115 c and 115 d.
- connection pin 115 a is inserted in the main circuit board 111 , soldered, and coupled.
- the pairs of connection pins 115 b are inserted in the front circuit board 112 , soldered, and coupled.
- the pairs of elastic contact segments 115 c and 115 d are extended in a cantilever form and are opposed to each other.
- connection metal fittings 115 form a pair of connection lines L(i) for connection between the AC input side connector 2 g and the AC output side connector 2 d.
- the elastic contact segments 115 c and 115 c located on both end sides of first sides of both connection metal fittings 115 form one pair and function as connector terminals 2 g 1 and 2 g 1 of the AC input side connector 2 g .
- the elastic contact segments 115 d and 115 d located on second sides of both connection metal fittings 115 form one pair and function as connector terminals 2 d 1 and 2 d 1 of the AC output side connector 2 d.
- connection metal fittings 115 respectively form connection lines L (g), L (c), L (o) and L(o) for connection between the DC input side connector 2 e and the DC output side connector 2 f.
- the elastic contact segments 115 c located on first sides of respective connection metal fittings 115 function as connector terminals of the DC input side connector 2 e .
- the elastic contact segments 115 d located on second sides of respective connection metal fittings 115 function as connector terminals of the DC output side connector 2 f.
- the power supply unit 2 formed as heretofore described can be utilized singly as well.
- a power supply module according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS. 23 to 29 .
- an intermediate connector 121 shown in FIG. 24 is utilized for electrical connection between the power supply units 2 in order to reduce the size of the power supply units in the direction of connection on the DIN rail 1 and prevent false connection between power supply units of different specifications.
- This intermediate connector 121 includes a connector main body 124 made of resin.
- the connector main body 124 has two, i.e., upper and lower connection terminals 122 made of metal, which penetrate the upper portion side thereof. Both connection terminals 122 project in the direction of the AC output side connector 2 d and in the direction of the AC input side connector 2 g of two adjacent power supply units 2 and 2 .
- the connector main body 124 further includes four connection terminals 123 made of metal and arranged in four lines in the vertical direction, which penetrate the lower portion side thereof. In the same way, the connection terminals 123 project in the direction of the DC output side connector 2 f and in the direction of the DC input side connector 2 e of two adjacent power supply units 2 and 2 .
- guard projections 125 are projected above the connection terminals 122 as one body.
- restraint pins 126 are projected as one body.
- a leg portion 127 is projected forward. On a front end of the leg portion 127 , an indication portion 128 , which is flat against the front.
- a connector coupling portion 131 having such a depth that the intermediate connector 121 gets therein is formed.
- This connector coupling portion 131 includes two terminal insertion holes 132 for inserting the two connection terminals 122 therein, four terminal insertion holes 133 for inserting the four connection terminals 123 therein, three guide holes 134 for inserting three guard projections 125 therein, and three pin insertion holes 135 for one restraint pin 126 .
- the connector coupling portion 131 , the terminal insertion holes 132 and 133 , the guide hole 134 , and the pin insertion holes 135 form the connectors 2 d to 2 g of the power supply units 2 .
- the elastic contact segments 115 c and 115 d of the connection metal fittings 115 face to the terminal insertion holes 132 and 133 .
- the connection terminals 122 and 123 are inserted into the corresponding elastic contact segments 115 c and 115 d and sandwiched in between them.
- the main circuit board 111 is located at the back of the left side connector coupling portion 131 .
- the left side elastic contact segments 115 c face to the terminal insertion holes 132 and 133 of the connector coupling portion 31 through openings 136 formed through the main circuit board 111 .
- the restraint pin 126 allows only connection between power supply units 2 having the same output voltage, and prevents connection between power supply units 2 which are different in output voltage.
- this power supply module can cope with a plurality of kinds of power supply specifications.
- the restraint pin 126 is projected from a movable piece 142 , which is captured in a guide groove formed on the connector main body 124 so as to be able to slide in the vertical direction with respect to the guide groove 141 . If the restraint pin 126 is moved in the vertical direction, then the movable piece 42 is slid in the vertical direction with respect to the guide groove 141 . As a result, a small projection 143 is engaged in one of positioning indents 144 formed in three vertical locations of the guide groove 141 . Accordingly, the restraint pin 126 is held in that position.
- three pin insertion holes 135 are formed so as to correspond to the movement positions of the restraint pin 126 .
- three pin insertion holes 145 are formed so as to be opposed to the pin insertion holes of the connector coupling portion 131 of the left side.
- Blocking members 146 are attached to left and right portions of the front circuit board 112 .
- the blocking members 146 block two among three pin insertion holes 145 of the main circuit board 111 and two among three pin insertion holes 135 of the left side connector coupling portion 131 .
- Pin insertion holes 145 and 135 of one location having the same height position as that of the restraint pin 126 are opened.
- each power supply unit 2 On the left and right side faces of each power supply unit 2 , a shallow groove 147 communicating with each connector coupling portion 31 is formed. The leg portion of the intermediate connector 121 is passed forward between the left and right adjacent power supply units 2 through the shallow grooves 147 . As a result, the indication portion 128 is exposed to the front. Thus, easy visual confirmation as to whether the intermediate connector 121 is attached properly becomes possible.
- a power supply unit 2 located in the left end becomes the master power supply unit.
- an input terminal base 149 screwed to the input side connector 113 is disposed on the upper portion of the front face of this power supply unit 2 .
- an output terminal base 150 screwed to the output side connector 114 is disposed on the lower portion of the front face of each master power supply unit 2 . Wiring connection to an AC power source and a load apparatus can thus be conducted.
- a power supply module according to a thirteenth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIG. 30.
- each master power supply unit 2 can be controlled according to the contents of communication with the outside.
- a power supply module according to a fourteenth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS. 31 and 32. From the intermediate connector 121 A, the restraint pin 126 and the output connection terminals 123 are removed. By utilizing this intermediate connector 121 A, it is also possible to connect master power supply units which are different in specifications (output voltage) in such a state that only the AC input is used in common.
- connection metal fittings 115 are utilized for connection of signal lines
- the contact segments 115 c and 115 d provided on both ends of each of the connection metal fittings 115 may also be formed in a form of one tongue that deforms elastically, in a form of one tongue that does not deform elastically, or in a pin form.
- an indication for discriminating from the above described intermediate connector 121 may be indicated.
- the intermediate connector 121 it is also possible to prepare such a plurality of kinds of specifications that the restraint pin 126 is fixed in a predetermined position, and select and utilize an intermediate connector 121 of specifications corresponding to the master power supply unit 2 .
- Only one pin insertion hole 145 may be formed through the main circuit board 111 according to output specifications.
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- The present invention relates to a power supply module and a power supply unit using such a power supply module.
- As for various switching power supplies used for various machine facilities and the like in factories and plants, switching power supplies which have the same output voltage but are different in output W, such as switching power supplies for 15 W, 30 W, 50 W and 100 W, which are different in output W, i.e., power supply capacity, are manufactured and sold at requests, in use, of power supply users.
- In the case of switching power supplies having different power supply capacities, however, the size of the casing, arrangement of a circuit board in the casing, the size and arrangement of a transformer and the like differ depending upon the power supply capacity even if the output voltage is the same.
- Therefore, power supply manufactures need to newly conduct development and design for every switching power supply which differs in power supply capacity. Since development costs are necessary for every switching power supply which differs in power supply capacity, the sales prices of power supplies are affected.
- Furthermore, as for the user as well, when there has occurred the need to use a switching power supply having a power supply capacity different from that used until then according to a load to be used, the user needs to newly purchase a switching power supply having the power supply capacity. Thereupon, the number of switching power supplies to be used increases, and the purchase costs increase.
- Therefore, a main object of the present invention is to provide such a power supply module that its power supply capacity can be arbitrarily set by combining a plurality of power supply units.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide such a power supply module that it can be used as a power supply having an arbitrary power supply capacity and its power supply manufacturer needs to conduct development design of substantially one power supply unit.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide such a power supply module that its user can set a power supply having a power supply capacity depending upon a load to be used and the necessity for the user to individually purchase power supplies of different capacities can be eliminated.
- Other and further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the description below.
- In accordance with the present invention, a power supply module includes: a first power supply unit for converting an external AC voltage inputted thereto to a DC voltage, outputting the DC voltage, and supplying the external AC voltage to other power supply units; and one or a plurality of second power supply units for converting an external AC voltage inputted thereto to a DC voltage and outputting the DC voltage, the second power supply units being connected in parallel with the first power supply unit, and an arbitrary power supply capacity is obtained by setting a number of the second power supply units connected in parallel with the first power supply unit.
- In accordance with the present invention, preferably both the first power supply unit and the second power supply units can be attached to a DIN rail, and when expanding a power supply capacity, the second power supply unit is attached to the DIN rail and connected in parallel with the first power supply unit.
- In accordance with the present invention, preferably the first and second power supply units have an identical power supply capacity.
- These and other objects as well as advantages of the invention will become clear by the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- FIG. 1 is a front view of a master power supply unit attached to a DIN rail in a power supply module according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a front view of a master power supply unit attached to a DIN rail as shown in FIG. 1 and one expansion power supply unit connected to the master power supply unit;
- FIG. 3 is a front view of a master power supply unit attached to a DIN rail as shown in FIG. 1 and two expansion power supply units connected to the master power supply unit;
- FIG. 4 is a front view of a master power supply unit attached to a DIN rail as shown in FIG. 1 and three expansion power supply units connected to the master power supply unit;
- FIG. 5 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module in a state of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a front view of a power supply module according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 7 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is a front view of a master power supply unit in a power supply module according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 9 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module using a master power supply unit of FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 is a front view of a power supply module according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 11 is a front view of a power supply module according to a fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 12 is a circuit diagram of a terminal box in a power supply module of FIG. 11;
- FIG. 13 is a front view of a power supply module according to a seventh preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 14 is a front view of a power supply module according to an eighth preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 15 is a front view of a power supply module according to a ninth preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 16 is a front view of a power supply module according to a tenth preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 17 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module of FIG. 16;
- FIG. 18 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply unit used in a power supply module according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a power supply unit of FIG. 18 seen from the front side;
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view of a power supply unit of FIG. 18 seen from the rear side;
- FIG. 21 is an exploded perspective view of a power supply unit of FIG. 18;
- FIG. 22 is an enlarged perspective view of a circuit board in a power supply unit of FIG. 21;
- FIG. 23 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 24 is a perspective view of a pair of power supply units and a connector used for connection between them in a power supply module of FIG. 23;
- FIG. 25 is a perspective view of a power supply module of FIG. 23;
- FIG. 26A is an enlarged perspective view of a connector shown in FIG. 24 seen from one side;
- FIG. 26B is an enlarged perspective view of a connector shown in FIG. 26A seen from the other side;
- FIG. 26C is a front view of a connector shown in FIG. 26A;
- FIG. 27 is an enlarged front view of a power supply module of FIG. 23 with a part thereof being sectioned longitudinally;
- FIG. 28 is a sectional view taken along a line a-a of FIG. 27;
- FIG. 29 is a sectional view taken along a line b-b of FIG. 27;
- FIG. 30 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module according to a thirteenth preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 31 is an enlarged perspective view of a connector used in a power supply module according to a fourteenth preferred embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 32 is an electric circuit diagram of a power supply module according to a fourteenth preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- In all these figures, like components are indicated by the same numerals.
- Hereinafter, details of the present invention will be described by referring to embodiments shown in the drawing.
- A power supply module according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS.1 to 5.
- As one example of a combination of power supply units, each of power supply modules shown in FIGS.1 to 5 has a combination of a plurality of
power supply units 2 to 5 having the same output voltage and the same power supply capacity. - As a master power supply unit, a
power supply unit 2 is supplied with an external AC voltage. Thepower supply unit 2 converts the external AC voltage to a DC voltage, and outputs the DC voltage. On the other hand, thepower supply unit 2 supplies the external AC voltage to other power supply units. -
Power supply units 3 to 5 are connected in parallel with the masterpower supply unit 2 as expansion power supply units. Thepower supply units 3 to 5 are supplied with the external AC voltage from the masterpower supply unit 2, and each of thepower supply units 3 to 5 converts the supplied external AC voltage to a DC voltage and outputs the DC voltage. - The power supply module can have an arbitrary power supply capacity by setting the number of parallel connections of the expansion
power supply units 3 to 5 for the masterpower supply unit 2. - Both the master
power supply unit 2 and the expansionpower supply units 3 to 5 are attached to aDIN rail 1 serving as an attachment rail so as to be movable. - The master
power supply unit 2 has a power supply capacity of 60 W. The masterpower supply unit 2 has a casing that is a lengthwise long rectangle in front panel shape. This casing incorporates necessary parts for power supply circuit. - On an upper part of the casing, the master
power supply unit 2 hasAC input terminals 2 a supplied with an external commercial AC voltage of 100 to 240 VAC. On a bottom part of the casing, the masterpower supply unit 2 hasDC output terminals 2 b for outputting a DC output of 24 VDC and 2.5 A. - The master
power supply unit 2 further has an ACoutput side connector 2 d on a casing side face through which the expansionpower supply unit 3 is connected in parallel. The masterpower supply unit 2 has apower supply circuit 2 c connected to theseterminals - The
power supply circuit 2 c converts the AC voltage inputted from the outside via theAC input terminals 2 a to a stabilized output voltage of 24 VDC, and outputs the stabilized output voltage to theDC output terminals 2 b. As an example, thepower supply circuit 2 c is a well known switching power supply of insulation type. - On a front panel of the master
power supply unit 2, English characters are indicated. “Vadj” indicates that a variable resistor located on the left side thereof is to be used for output voltage adjustment. “DCon” indicates that the output voltage is being outputted by lighting of a lamp located on the left side thereof. “Alarm” indicates that the masterpower supply unit 2 is in an abnormal state by lighting of a lamp located on the left side thereof. TheDC output terminals 2 b have two plus side (+) terminals and two minus side (−) terminals. One plus side terminal and one minus side terminal form one pair. Thus two pairs ofDC output terminals 2 b are formed. - An expansion
power supply unit 3 has an ACinput side connector 3 a on a casing side face serving as a parallel connection face for the masterpower supply unit 2. The expansionpower supply unit 3 hasDC output terminals 3 b on a bottom part of the casing. The expansionpower supply unit 3 has an ACoutput side connector 3 d on a casing side face serving as a parallel connection face for another expansionpower supply unit 3. The expansionpower supply unit 3 has apower supply circuit 3 c therein. - The expansion
power supply unit 3 has nearly the same configuration as that of the masterpower supply unit 2. The expansionpower supply unit 3 is a power supply unit for 100 to 240 VAC input and 24 VDC, 2.5 A and 60 W output. Unlike the masterpower supply unit 2, the expansionpower supply unit 3 does not haveAC input terminals 2 a on an upper portion of its front panel. The expansionpower supply unit 3 hasDC output terminals 3 b for outputting 24 VDC on a bottom portion of the front panel. - In the above described case, it is possible to use only master
power supply units 2 as all power supply units and handle one of the masterpower supply units 2 as the master power supply unit and other masterpower supply units 2 as expansion power supply units. Thepower supply circuit 3 c of the expansionpower supply unit 3 is adapted to convert an AC voltage inputted from the masterpower supply unit 2 via the ACinput side connector 3 a to a stabilized DC output voltage, and output the stabilized DC output voltage to the outside via theDC output terminal 3 b. There are various schemes of such apower supply circuit 3 c. Since they are well known, detailed description thereof will be omitted. - In the same way as the master
power supply unit 2, English characters are indicated on a front panel of the extensionpower supply unit 3. “DCon” indicates that the output voltage is being outputted by lighting of a lamp located on the left side thereof. “Alarm” indicates that the first extensionpower supply unit 3 is in an abnormal state by lighting of a lamp located on the left side thereof. Since theDC output terminals 3 b of the expansionpower supply unit 3 have the same configuration as that of the masterpower supply unit 2, description thereof will be omitted. - The AC
input side connector 3 a of the expansionpower supply unit 3 is a connector electrically and mechanically connected to the ACoutput side connector 2 d of the masterpower supply unit 2. The ACinput side connector 3 a of the expansionpower supply unit 3 is electrically connected to the ACoutput side connector 2 d of the masterpower supply unit 2. The AC voltage is supplied from the masterpower supply unit 2 to the ACinput side connector 3 a of the expansionpower supply unit 3. Within the expansionpower supply unit 3, the ACoutput side connector 3 d is electrically connected to the ACinput side connector 3 a via appropriate wiring. - Other expansion
power supply units input side connectors power supply units DC output terminals power supply units power supply circuits 4 c and 5 c therein, respectively. The expansionpower supply units output side connectors power supply units power supply unit 3. The expansionpower supply units - Each of the expansion
power supply units power supply unit 3. Therefore, the expansionpower supply units power supply units power supply unit 3. Thepower supply units 2 to 5 are adapted to be able to output individual DC output voltages from theDC output terminals 2 b to 5 b, respectively. - In the power supply module of the first embodiment, the AC voltage inputted from the
AC input terminal 2 a of the masterpower supply unit 2 is supplied to each of the extensionpower supply units 3 to 5. As a result, DC voltages can be individually outputted from theDC output terminals 2 b to 5 b respectively of thepower supply units 2 to 5. - Since each of the
power supply units 2 to 5 is a power supply unit for 24 VDC and 2.5 A (60 W) output, each of thepower supply units 2 to 5 becomes 24 V in output voltage and 2.5 A in output current. - The expansion
power supply units 3 to 5 in the above described power supply module do not have AC input terminals. As a result, the manufacturing cost of the power supply module can be reduced. - By the way, for the purpose of unit unification, the master
power supply unit 2 may be used as an expansion power supply unit. In this case, the manufacturing cost can be further reduced because of wiring which becomes unnecessary. - A power supply module according to a second embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS. 6 and 7. The
DC output terminals power supply unit 2 and the expansionpower supply units 3 to 5 are connected in common. In the masterpower supply unit 2, a DCoutput side connector 2 f is provided. In the expansionpower supply units 3 to 5, DCinput side connectors 3 e to 5 e and DCoutput side connectors 3 f to 5 f are provided. - Since each of the
power supply units 2 to 5 is a power supply unit for 24 VDC and 2.5 A (60 W) output, each of thepower supply units 2 to 5 becomes 24 V in output voltage and 10.0 A in output current. - In the case of the second embodiment, the power supply capacity of only the master
power supply unit 2 is 24 V×2.5 A=60 W. In the case where this power supply capacity alone cannot cope with the load, the expansionpower supply unit 3 is added for extension. As a result, the power supply capacity becomes 24 V×2.5 A×2=120 W. In the case where the power supply capacity is still insufficient, other expansionpower supply units - According to this power supply module, the power supply manufacturer can provide users with power supplies of arbitrary capacities by, for example, manufacturing only power supply units having the same output voltage. Therefore, the power supply manufacturer need not develop power supplies of different capacities. By that amount, the development cost is reduced and the sales price can be reduced. Furthermore, the number of the power supply units having the same capacity also increases, and the sales price can be made lower, which is favorable to users. In this case, the sales price of two master power supply units is low for the user. In addition, as compared to the purchase of separate power supplies according to capacities, the user needs only to purchase one or more power supply units of the same capacity according to application, resulting in costing even less.
- The
power supply units 2 to 5 mayoutput 24 VDC independently of each other, or mayoutput 24 VDC individually. Selection of independence or individuality in this case may be conducted by, for example, operating a selection switch disposed on the front panel of the masterpower supply unit 2. The internal circuit configuration and mechanism in this case is not illustrated. - A power supply module according to a third embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS. 8 and 9. In this power supply module, an intelligent function on the front panel of the master
power supply unit 2 is added. The life of the masterpower supply unit 2 mainly depends on the capacitance degradation of an aluminum electrolytic capacitor for power supply generation incorporated in a power supply circuit. In the case where there is incorporated a life prediction circuit for predicting the life of the aluminum electrolytic capacitor on the basis of its capacitance degradation, a life prediction lamp is disposed on the front panel. Such an intelligent function as to be able to predict the life on the basis of the lighting of the lamp is provided. - This power supply module includes a combination of a plurality of power supply units. The master
power supply unit 2 incorporates a communication/control microcomputer (CPU) 2 g, which conducts communication with the outside. By using theCPU 2 g, the masterpower supply unit 2 can conduct communication of data such as the output power, output voltage, power supply efficiency, temperature and the like with a personal computer in a centralized management center disposed in a suitable place of a factory or the like. - By this communication, control of the power supply module and control of individual power supply units in the power supply module can be conducted. As this control, determination of the activation order of the power supply units and setting of activation time can be conducted. In this case, it becomes possible to monitor various operation situations, such as load factors and output voltages of the power supply units, via the communication. Such centralized management can be conducted by a programmable controller (PLC) or the like, besides the personal computer.
- A power supply module according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIG. 10. The master
power supply unit 2 and the expansionpower supply units power supply unit 6 having an output voltage of, for example, 12 VDC and 5 A can be added for extension. By doing so, thepower supply units 2 to 4 forming the main power supply module outputs 24 VDC. On the other hand, the expansionpower supply unit 6outputs 12 VDC. As a result, a multi-output type power supply can be provided. As a matter of course, a combination of one or a plurality of expansion power supply units having a different output voltage is possible. - A power supply module according to a fifth embodiment will now be described by referring to FIGS. 11 and 12. This power supply module has a terminal box (branch unit)7 with fuse function. This
branch unit 7 can be optionally added on theDIN rail 1, for extension of the main power supply module. - The
branch unit 7 includes a pair of input terminals 7 a 1 and 7 a 2, to which an input voltage of 24 VDC is inputted from one of power supply units included in the main power supply module, fuses 7b 1 to 7b 4 serving as current limiting means connected in common to the first input terminal 7 a 1 at first end sides, output terminals 7c 1 to 7c 4 connected to second end sides of the fuses 7b 1 to 7b 4, and output terminals 7d 1 to 7d 4 connected in common to the second input terminals 7 a 2. - The
branch unit 7 includes four pairs of output terminals respectively having output terminals 7 c 1 and 7d 1, 7 c 2 and 7d 2, 7 c 3 and 7d 3, and 7 c 4 and 7d 4. Between output terminals of each pair, a load, which is not illustrated, can be connected. Breakers, electronic means, or any other means, other than the fuses may be used as the current limiting means. - In the case where the power supply units included in the main power supply module has an overcurrent protection function, which stops output of the power supply when an overcurrent has been detected, the entire main power supply module is brought into the output stop state if a load connected to any one power supply unit becomes overloaded.
- Even if a load connected between any one output terminal pair becomes overloaded and an overcurrent flows, a fuse corresponding to the load melts in the
branch unit 7 in order to prevent influence on other loads. The above described output stop state is thus prevented. - Furthermore, supposing a configuration having an overall current of, for example, 16 A, occurrence of a shortcircuit on one load side might cause a possibility of 16 A or more at the maximum flowing through the load. In this embodiment, however, such an overcurrent can be prevented from flowing through the load. In the case where wiring corresponding to 4 A is used between each output terminal and the load, an overcurrent of 16 A due to load shortcircuit can be advantageously prevented from flowing.
- In addition, if there is the
branch unit 7, then the current from the input terminals can be branched to respective output terminals and supplied to loads. As a result, a power supply capable of supplying a large load current becomes unnecessary. - A sixth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIG. 5 again. In the case where the user corresponds to a load of 7.5 A, it can be coped with by one master
power supply unit 2 and the two expansionpower supply units power supply unit 5. If any power supply unit has failed, the expansionpower supply unit 5 can be used as its reserve. - In the conventional technique, a power supply unit of 7.5 A is needed as a power supply unit for backing up a power supply unit corresponding to the load of 7.5 A. As the backup power supply unit, a similar power supply corresponding to 7.5 A is needed as the reserve, resulting in a cost disadvantage.
- In the sixth embodiment, the three power supply, i.e., in this case, the master
power supply unit 2 and the two expansionpower supply units power supply unit 5 of 2.5 A is sufficient. As a result, the purchase cost of reserve power supply unit can be remarkably reduced. - A power supply module according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIG. 13. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
unit 8 can be added for extension on theDIN rail 1. ThisUPS unit 8 incorporates a battery. At time of a power failure, theUPS unit 8 is adapted to be able to supply power. A charging function may be added to theUPS unit 8. - A power supply module according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIG. 14. A
UPS unit 9 corresponding to a peak load can be added for extension on theDIN rail 1. - There is a peak load in the load of a power supply. For example, in the load of a DC motor, a peak current flows sometimes. Since the
UPS unit 9 can supply a current corresponding to the peak load, to the load, a power supply for peak load or a countermeasure such as an increase of the power supply capacity becomes unnecessary. - A power supply module according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIG. 15. A
communication unit 10 can be connected to thepower supply unit 5. By using an internal microcomputer 11, thecommunication unit 10 conducts power supply control according to the content of communication conducted with the outside. - A power supply module according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS. 16 and 17. This power supply module includes
power supply units 2 all having the same configuration. Thepower supply unit 2 includes anAC input terminal 2 a, aDC output terminal 2 b, apower supply circuit 2 c, an ACoutput side connector 2 d, an ACinput side connector 2 g, a DCinput side connector 2 e, and a DCoutput side connector 2 f. - In the case of the tenth embodiment, every power supply unit has the
AC input terminal 2 a, and can become both the master power supply unit and the expansion power supply unit. As for the kinds of power supply units, only one kind suffices and the cost reduction becomes possible. - A power supply module according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS.18 to 22. FIG. 18 shows an internal circuit of the
power supply unit 2. In the same way as the above described tenth embodiment, the power supply module according to the eleventh embodiment is formed ofpower supply units 2 all having the same configuration. On an upper part of the casing, one pair ofAC input terminals 2 a and aground terminal 2 h are juxtaposed. An ACinput side connector 2 g on a first side face of the casing includes one pair ofconnector terminals 2g g 1. An ACoutput side connector 2 d on a second side face of the casing includes one pair ofconnector terminals 2d d 1. - A DC
input side connector 2 e on the first side face of the casing includes aground connector terminal 2e 1, acommunication connector terminal 2e 2, and one pair of DCinput connector terminals 2e e 3. A DCoutput side connector 2f 1 on the second side face of the casing includes aground connector terminal 2f 1, acommunication connector terminal 2f 2, and one pair of DCoutput connector terminals 2f f 3. - On a lower part of the casing, two pairs of
DC output terminals 2 b are provided. - A configuration of the
power supply unit 2 will now be described by referring to FIGS. 19 to 22. - In the master
power supply unit 2, a numeral 12 denotes the casing. - The
casing 12 includes amain case 12 a,side cases 12 b, and afront case 12 c. In thecasing 12,circuit parts 13 for apower supply circuit 2 c are incorporated. - The back face of the
casing 12 has anattachment groove 15 formed in the horizontal direction. Anattachment piece 16 is attached to thecasing 12 so as to be slidable in the vertical direction with respect to theattachment groove 15. In such a state that theDIN rail 1 is engaged with theattachment groove 15, theattachment piece 16 is slid toward theattachment groove 15 and engaged with a bottom edge of theDIN rail 1. As a result, thepower supply unit 2 is attached to theDIN rail 1. - The
casing 12 includeshooks 17 for mechanically coupling adjacentpower supply units 2 and engagement holes 18 for inserting thehooks 12 therein, on upper and lower parts of side faces. - In such a state that the
hooks 17 of an adjacentpower supply unit 2 are inserted in the engagement holes 18, slip out of thehooks 17 is prevented by conducting slide operation onlock knobs 19 mounted on thecasing 12. - Inside the
casing 12, amain circuit board 111 and afront circuit board 112 coupled to themain circuit board 111 at right angles are incorporated. - On the
main circuit board 111, main electronic parts for AC-DC conversion are mounted. Besides electronic parts such as a monitor lamp and an output voltage adjustment variable resistor, aninput side connector 113 for forming one pair ofAC input terminals 2 a and theground terminal 2 h, anoutput side connector 114 for forming the two pairs ofDC output terminals 2 b, and sixconnection metal fittings 115 are mounted on thefront circuit board 112. - Each connection metal fitting115 is obtained by stamping out a conductive metal plate having a spring property and conducting press forming on it to form a U shape having one pair of bent piece portions opposed to each other.
- The connection metal fitting115 includes a
connection pin 115 a, pairs of connection pins 115 b, and pairs ofelastic contact segments - The
connection pin 115 a is inserted in themain circuit board 111, soldered, and coupled. The pairs of connection pins 115 b are inserted in thefront circuit board 112, soldered, and coupled. The pairs ofelastic contact segments - Two upper
connection metal fittings 115 form a pair of connection lines L(i) for connection between the ACinput side connector 2 g and the ACoutput side connector 2 d. - The
elastic contact segments connection metal fittings 115 form one pair and function asconnector terminals 2g g 1 of the ACinput side connector 2 g. Theelastic contact segments connection metal fittings 115 form one pair and function asconnector terminals 2d d 1 of the ACoutput side connector 2 d. - Four lower
connection metal fittings 115 respectively form connection lines L (g), L (c), L (o) and L(o) for connection between the DCinput side connector 2 e and the DCoutput side connector 2 f. - The
elastic contact segments 115 c located on first sides of respectiveconnection metal fittings 115 function as connector terminals of the DCinput side connector 2 e. Theelastic contact segments 115 d located on second sides of respectiveconnection metal fittings 115 function as connector terminals of the DCoutput side connector 2 f. - The
power supply unit 2 formed as heretofore described can be utilized singly as well. Alternatively, it is also possible to designate one power supply unit as a master power supply unit, add an arbitrary number ofpower supply units 2 as expansion power supply units for extension in parallel thereto, and form a power supply module having a desired power supply capacity. - A power supply module according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS.23 to 29.
- In the power supply module as described above, an
intermediate connector 121 shown in FIG. 24 is utilized for electrical connection between thepower supply units 2 in order to reduce the size of the power supply units in the direction of connection on theDIN rail 1 and prevent false connection between power supply units of different specifications. - This
intermediate connector 121 includes a connectormain body 124 made of resin. The connectormain body 124 has two, i.e., upper andlower connection terminals 122 made of metal, which penetrate the upper portion side thereof. Bothconnection terminals 122 project in the direction of the ACoutput side connector 2 d and in the direction of the ACinput side connector 2 g of two adjacentpower supply units - The connector
main body 124 further includes fourconnection terminals 123 made of metal and arranged in four lines in the vertical direction, which penetrate the lower portion side thereof. In the same way, theconnection terminals 123 project in the direction of the DCoutput side connector 2 f and in the direction of the DCinput side connector 2 e of two adjacentpower supply units - From the connector
main body 124,guard projections 125 are projected above theconnection terminals 122 as one body. From an intermediate location of the connectormain body 124 in the vertical direction, restraint pins 126 are projected as one body. - From an intermediate location of the front face of the connector
main body 124 in the vertical direction, aleg portion 127 is projected forward. On a front end of theleg portion 127, anindication portion 128, which is flat against the front. - On the other hand, on each of the left and right side faces of the
casing 12 of eachpower supply unit 2, aconnector coupling portion 131 having such a depth that theintermediate connector 121 gets therein is formed. Thisconnector coupling portion 131 includes two terminal insertion holes 132 for inserting the twoconnection terminals 122 therein, four terminal insertion holes 133 for inserting the fourconnection terminals 123 therein, threeguide holes 134 for inserting threeguard projections 125 therein, and three pin insertion holes 135 for onerestraint pin 126. - The
connector coupling portion 131, the terminal insertion holes 132 and 133, theguide hole 134, and the pin insertion holes 135 form theconnectors 2 d to 2 g of thepower supply units 2. - In the
casing 12, theelastic contact segments connection metal fittings 115 face to the terminal insertion holes 132 and 133. When theintermediate connector 121 is attached to theconnector coupling portion 131, theconnection terminals elastic contact segments - In the
casing 12, themain circuit board 111 is located at the back of the left sideconnector coupling portion 131. The left sideelastic contact segments 115 c face to the terminal insertion holes 132 and 133 of the connector coupling portion 31 throughopenings 136 formed through themain circuit board 111. - Here, the
restraint pin 126 allows only connection betweenpower supply units 2 having the same output voltage, and prevents connection betweenpower supply units 2 which are different in output voltage. - By selecting the position of the
restraint pin 126 with respect to the pin insertion holes 135, this power supply module can cope with a plurality of kinds of power supply specifications. - In other words, the
restraint pin 126 is projected from amovable piece 142, which is captured in a guide groove formed on the connectormain body 124 so as to be able to slide in the vertical direction with respect to theguide groove 141. If therestraint pin 126 is moved in the vertical direction, then the movable piece 42 is slid in the vertical direction with respect to theguide groove 141. As a result, asmall projection 143 is engaged in one of positioning indents 144 formed in three vertical locations of theguide groove 141. Accordingly, therestraint pin 126 is held in that position. - On the other hand, three pin insertion holes135 are formed so as to correspond to the movement positions of the
restraint pin 126. In themain circuit board 17 as well, three pin insertion holes 145 are formed so as to be opposed to the pin insertion holes of theconnector coupling portion 131 of the left side. - Blocking
members 146 are attached to left and right portions of thefront circuit board 112. The blockingmembers 146 block two among three pin insertion holes 145 of themain circuit board 111 and two among three pin insertion holes 135 of the left sideconnector coupling portion 131. Pin insertion holes 145 and 135 of one location having the same height position as that of therestraint pin 126 are opened. - In the above described example, only the lowest pin insertion holes145 and 135 are opened so as to correspond to the
restraint pin 126 set in the lowest location. As a result of the configuration heretofore described, extension ofpower supply units 2 having the same specifications is made possible by therestraint pin 126. - On the left and right side faces of each
power supply unit 2, ashallow groove 147 communicating with each connector coupling portion 31 is formed. The leg portion of theintermediate connector 121 is passed forward between the left and right adjacentpower supply units 2 through theshallow grooves 147. As a result, theindication portion 128 is exposed to the front. Thus, easy visual confirmation as to whether theintermediate connector 121 is attached properly becomes possible. - Among a plurality of power supply units coupled as described above, a
power supply unit 2 located in the left end becomes the master power supply unit. On the upper portion of the front face of thispower supply unit 2, aninput terminal base 149 screwed to theinput side connector 113 is disposed. On the lower portion of the front face of each masterpower supply unit 2, anoutput terminal base 150 screwed to theoutput side connector 114 is disposed. Wiring connection to an AC power source and a load apparatus can thus be conducted. - A power supply module according to a thirteenth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIG. 30. By connecting a
communication unit 151 to a masterpower supply unit 2 located at the right end and connecting a control signal line L(c) of the masterpower supply unit 2 to amicrocomputer 152 incorporated in thecommunication unit 151, each masterpower supply unit 2 can be controlled according to the contents of communication with the outside. - A power supply module according to a fourteenth embodiment of the present invention will now be described by referring to FIGS. 31 and 32. From the
intermediate connector 121A, therestraint pin 126 and theoutput connection terminals 123 are removed. By utilizing thisintermediate connector 121A, it is also possible to connect master power supply units which are different in specifications (output voltage) in such a state that only the AC input is used in common. - In the case where the
connection metal fittings 115 are utilized for connection of signal lines, thecontact segments connection metal fittings 115 may also be formed in a form of one tongue that deforms elastically, in a form of one tongue that does not deform elastically, or in a pin form. - Furthermore, on the
indication portion 128 of theintermediate connector 121, an indication for discriminating from the above describedintermediate connector 121 may be indicated. - As for the
intermediate connector 121, it is also possible to prepare such a plurality of kinds of specifications that therestraint pin 126 is fixed in a predetermined position, and select and utilize anintermediate connector 121 of specifications corresponding to the masterpower supply unit 2. - Only one
pin insertion hole 145 may be formed through themain circuit board 111 according to output specifications. - It is also possible to previously form a plurality of blanking dies for pin insertion holes on the
connector coupling portion 131 and conduct punching to form a singlepin insertion hole 135 in a predetermined position according to specifications of thepower supply unit 2. - While there has been described what is at present considered to be preferred embodiments of this invention, it will be understood that various modifications may be made therein, and it is intended to cover in the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of this invention.
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