Microsoft technology licensing, llc (20240322507). Protected Busbars simplified abstract

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Protected Busbars

Organization Name

microsoft technology licensing, llc

Inventor(s)

Kathryn Oseen-senda of Seattle WA (US)

Martha G. Peterson of Woodinville WA (US)

Dennis Trieu of Calgary (CA)

Protected Busbars - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240322507 titled 'Protected Busbars

Simplified Explanation: The patent application discusses a system for protecting busbars from unintentional contact, including a liquid immersion tank with a protected automatic busbar assembly. This assembly features a conductor and a deployable protector that can be controlled by a device controller to allow engagement with an electrical connector.

  • The system includes a liquid immersion tank with a protected automatic busbar assembly.
  • The protected automatic busbar assembly consists of a conductor and a deployable protector.
  • A device controller can control the deployable protector to allow engagement with an electrical connector.
  • The system is designed to prevent unintentional contact with the busbars.
  • The technology ensures safe and secure electrical connections in various applications.

Potential Applications: - Industrial power distribution systems - Data centers - Renewable energy installations - Electric vehicle charging stations

Problems Solved: - Preventing accidental contact with busbars - Ensuring electrical safety in high-voltage environments - Facilitating secure connections in liquid immersion tanks

Benefits: - Enhanced safety in electrical systems - Reduced risk of electrical accidents - Improved reliability of connections - Easy maintenance and servicing of busbars

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Busbar Protection System for Enhanced Electrical Safety" This technology can be utilized in industrial settings, data centers, renewable energy facilities, and electric vehicle infrastructure to ensure safe and reliable electrical connections. The market implications include increased demand for secure busbar solutions in various industries.

Prior Art: Potential areas to search for prior art related to this technology include patents or research on busbar protection systems, liquid immersion tank safety measures, and automatic busbar assemblies.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in busbar protection systems, liquid immersion tank technologies, and electrical safety measures in high-voltage environments to enhance the effectiveness of this innovation.

Questions about Busbar Protection Systems: 1. How does the deployable protector in the automatic busbar assembly function to prevent unintentional contact? 2. What are the key advantages of using a liquid immersion tank for protecting busbars in electrical systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

the discussion relates to busbars that are protected from unintentional contact. one example includes a liquid immersion tank and a protected automatic busbar assembly positioned in the liquid immersion tank. the protected automatic busbar assembly can include a conductor and a deployable protector biased over the conductor. the example can include a computer that includes a device controller and an electrical connector. the device controller can be configured to overcome the bias and cause the deployable protector to transition away from the conductor to allow the conductor to be engaged by the electrical connector to couple the computer to the conductor of the protected automatic busbar assembly.