Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices
Reexamination Certificate
2000-04-18
2002-03-12
Picard, Leo P. (Department: 2835)
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical...
For electronic systems and devices
C361S726000, C361S801000, C361S747000, C361S732000, C360S137000, C360S137000, C312S332100, C312S333000, C369S075110
Reexamination Certificate
active
06356441
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A typical computer system includes a data storage system (or subsystem) having one or more disk drives. Some data storage systems allow a user to install or remove a disk drive in a relatively quick manner without handling any cables or screws. 
FIG. 1
 shows a conventional data storage system 
20
 which has relatively quick disk drive installation and removal capabilities. The data storage system 
20
 includes a disk drive assembly 
22
 and a main assembly 
24
. The disk drive assembly 
22
 includes a housing 
26
, a disk drive 
28
, a daughter card 
30
 and a lever 
32
. The main assembly 
24
 includes a support structure 
34
 that defines (i) an opening 
36
 through which the disk drive assembly 
22
 enters and exits the housing 
34
, and (ii) a back end 
38
. The main assembly 
24
 further includes a connector 
40
 which mounts to the back end 
38
 of the support structure 
34
, and a post 
44
 (e.g., a metallic bar) that fastens to a side or edge of the support structure opening 
36
.
A user can install the disk drive assembly 
22
 into the main assembly 
24
, or remove the disk drive assembly 
22
 from the main assembly 
24
, by operating the lever 
32
 and sliding the disk drive assembly housing 
26
 through the opening 
36
 of the main assembly support structure 
34
. The housing 
26
 includes guides 
46
, 
48
 which facilitate motion of the housing 
26
 within the support structure 
34
. In particular, the guides 
46
 align with corresponding guides within the support structure 
34
 (corresponding guides not shown) to properly align the disk drive assembly 
22
 within the support structure 
34
. Furthermore, the guide 
48
 (and guides 
46
 to some extent) reduces friction between surfaces of the disk drive assembly housing 
26
 and the support structure 
34
.
When the disk drive assembly 
22
 is properly installed within the main assembly 
24
, a connecting portion 
50
 of the daughter card 
30
 mates with the slot 
42
 of the connector 
40
. Contacts along the connecting portion 
50
 make electrical contact with corresponding contacts within the connector 
40
. In this mated position, the disk drive assembly 
22
 is capable of receiving power and communicating with other devices (e.g., a processor) through the connector 
40
 in order to perform data storage and retrieval operations. The daughter card 
30
 operates as an interface between the other devices and the disk drive 
28
. Further details of how the disk drive assembly 
22
 installs into the main assembly 
24
 and removes from the main assembly 
24
 will now be provided with reference to 
FIGS. 1
, 
2
A and 
2
B.
As shown in 
FIG. 1
, the lever 
32
 fastens to the housing 
26
 via hardware 
52
 which allows the lever 
32
 to pivot around a horizontally-oriented pivot axis 
54
. The lever 
32
 has a left side and a right side (collectively, sides 
62
) through which the hardware 
52
 is mounted. Each side 
62
 includes a large finger 
56
 that defines, in combination with a lower edge 
60
 of the lever 
32
, a groove 
58
 at the bottom of the lever 
32
.
To install the disk drive assembly 
22
 into the main assembly 
24
, the user initially positions the lever 
32
 away from the housing as shown in FIG. 
2
A. The user then slides the disk drive assembly 
22
 into the main assembly support structure 
34
 until the post 
44
 fits within the groove 
58
 on each side 
62
 of the lever 
32
. The user then pushes on the lever 
32
 such that the lever 
32
 rotates about the pivot axis 
54
 toward the housing 
26
. As the user pushes on the lever 
32
, the large fingers 
56
 of the lever 
32
 grab the post 
44
 thus enabling the lever 
32
 to provide leverage to move the housing 
26
 further into the support structure 
34
. Such movement causes the connecting portion 
50
 of the daughter card 
30
 to properly mate with the connector 
40
 in a controlled and consistent manner.
As shown in 
FIG. 1
, the lever 
32
 includes a pinch-type latch mechanism 
64
 having a pair of spring-loaded pinch members 
66
. Each pinch member 
66
 includes a tapered tabbed end 
72
 (see FIG. 
2
A). The tapered tabbed ends 
72
 align with an opening 
70
 defined by the housing 
26
, and are narrower toward the opening 
70
. As such, when the user pushes the lever 
32
 toward to the housing 
26
 to install the disk drive assembly 
22
 within the main assembly 
24
, the tapered tabbed ends 
72
 pass through the opening 
70
. That is, friction from the housing 
26
 (i.e., the sides of the opening 
70
) pushes the ends 
72
 toward each other to compress a small spring (not shown) which is disposed between the pinch members 
66
 until the ends 
72
 pass through the opening 
70
. Then, the tapered tabbed ends 
72
 spring back to lock the lever 
32
 to the housing 
26
, as shown in FIG. 
2
B.
In 
FIG. 2B
, the disk drive assembly 
22
 is secured to the main assembly 
24
. That is, lever 
32
 is locked to the housing 
26
 and is now prevented from pivoting around the pivot axis 
54
. Furthermore, the large fingers 
56
 of the lever 
32
 extend against the post 
44
 preventing the disk drive assembly 
22
 from inadvertently disconnecting from the main assembly 
24
 (e.g., due to vibration).
The lever 
32
 further includes an area 
68
 (see 
FIG. 1
) which is capable of supporting a light emitting diode (LED) assembly (not shown) to provide operation information to the user when the disk drive assembly 
22
 is installed and in operation.
To remove the disk drive assembly 
22
 from the main assembly 
24
, the user grabs the pinch members 
66
 of the pinch-type latch mechanism 
64
 (e.g., using a thumb and forefinger), squeezes (or pinches) the pinch members 
66
 together along an axis 
67
 that is horizontal and parallel to the pivot axis 
54
, and pulls the lever 
32
 away from the housing 
26
. In response to the user's movements, the tapered tabbed ends 
72
 of the pinch members 
66
 move toward each other enabling the tabbed ends 
72
 to pass through the opening 
70
, and enabling the lever 
32
 to pivot away from the housing 
26
 about the pivot axis (see again FIG. 
2
A). As the lever 
32
 pivots away from the housing 
26
, the edge 
60
 of the lever pushes against the post 
44
 to provide leverage that moves the disk drive assembly 
22
 away from back end 
38
 of the support structure 
34
 in a controlled and consistent manner. Accordingly, the portion 
50
 of the daughter card 
30
 disconnects from the slot 
42
 of the connector 
40
, and the disk drive assembly 
22
 slides out of the main assembly 
24
. The user then lifts the disk drive assembly 
22
 away from the main assembly 
24
 to complete the removal process.
It should be understood that the above-described operation of the lever 
32
 requires the user to possess considerable hand and wrist strength and coordination. In particular, the user must apply force in three directions: in two opposite directions along the horizontal axis 
67
 by squeezing the pinch member 
66
 to disengage the latch mechanism 
64
 from the housing 
26
, and in an outward direction to pivot the lever 
32
 away from the housing 
26
.
In some maintenance situations, the user may wish to install or remove several disk drive assemblies 
22
 in a row (e.g., into or out of one or more rows or columns of side-by-side main assemblies 
24
). In a situation in which multiple disk drive assemblies 
22
 must be removed, the user can squeeze and pull on the latch mechanisms 
64
 of each disk drive assembly 
22
 until that disk drive assembly 
22
 disconnects from the connector 
40
 of the corresponding main assembly 
24
, and then partially slide that disk drive assembly 
22
 through the main assembly 
36
 without fully removing that disk drive assembly 
22
 from the main assembly 
24
. Once the user has disconnected each disk drive assembly 
22
 in this manner, the user can then remove the disk drive assemblies 
22
 by sliding each disk drive assembly 
22
 fully out of its corresponding main assembly 
24
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Unfortunately, there are drawbacks to conventional data sto
Chapin & Huang , L.L.C.
EMC Corporation
Huang David E.
Lea-Edmonds Lisa
Picard Leo P.
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