Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices
Reexamination Certificate
2001-10-23
2002-09-17
Thompson, Gregory (Department: 2835)
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical...
For electronic systems and devices
C361S600000, C361S679090, C361S715000, C361S816000, C361S720000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06452796
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to electronic assemblies and, in particular, to an electronic assembly provided with a low flow impedance voltage guard to protect users from hazardous voltages while facilitating the flow of cooling fluid. The voltage guard can be mounted over the electronic assembly by pick and place techniques.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Open frame electronic assemblies, such as modules or circuit cards, are advantageous over closed frame or covered assemblies in many high power applications. In an open frame assembly, heat generating components such as transformers, resistors and transistors are exposed on the surface of the module or card. Consequently when open frame assemblies are placed in operating environments using moving cooling fluid (e.g. air), the fluid moves in direct contact with the heat generating components. The direct contact permits a high rate of heat transfer from the components to the cooling fluid, enabling higher performance of an open frame assembly as compared with a covered assembly. Thus, for example, an open frame power supply will be able to deliver more power for a given rate of airflow than a closed frame power supply.
Unfortunately, in applications involving assemblies with hazardous voltages, service personnel or users may come into proximity with the assemblies. A hazardous voltage has been defined by pertinent standards (EN60950) as any in-circuit AC voltage over 42.2V (peak) or DC voltage over 60V. In such applications open frame assemblies have the disadvantage that human contact can result in a shock hazard. The shock hazard is typically minimized by disposing the circuitry in a closed frame or covered assembly, but the closed frame or cover blocks or greatly reduces airflow, limiting device and circuit performance. Accordingly there is a need for a new type of voltage guard for an electronic assembly which minimizes high voltage hazards while largely preserving the thermal advantages of the open frame assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the invention, an open frame circuit assembly mounted on a planar substrate is provided with a low flow impedance voltage guard. The low impedance guard comprises a lower frame member extending peripherally around the assembly, an apertured top member overlying the assembly and a plurality of spaced apart struts supporting the top member from the frame. The top member and struts have rounded surfaces to preserve streamlines in air flowing over the assembly, and all openings and spacings are sufficiently small to preclude accidental human contact with the assembly.
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