Information
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Patent Grant
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6398569
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Patent Number
6,398,569
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Date Filed
Friday, November 16, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 4, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 352
- 439 344
- 439 369
- 439 719
- 439 354
- 439 652
- 439 353
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus for automatically disconnecting a plug-in connector. A cord has a first end connected to the connector and has a second end extending from the connector. A catch member is attached to the second end. A fixed member includes an opening which is sized to permit the cord to move through the opening and to restrain the catch member from moving through the opening. As a result, movement of the connector away from the fixed member moves the cord through the opening until the catch member engages the opening, so that further movement of the connector is limited.
Description
BACKGROUND
The disclosures herein relate generally to computer systems and more particularly to apparatus and methods used during the manufacture of such systems.
During the manufacture of computer systems, units such as computers and servers are placed onto burn racks to receive software downloads and testing of the units.
In order to conduct these burn rack operations, each unit must be connected to several plug-in devices which are of different types and sizes and are at various locations on a plug-in surface of the unit. These locations vary in height which disperses the plugs over an expanded area rather than being concentrated in a confined location. In addition, some of the plug-in devices require a greater force to become connected and disconnected. Furthermore, during disconnection, some of the devices may be simply pulled to be withdrawn whereas others, such as an RJ45 connector, require a catch to be released before withdrawal.
This presents several problems because it increases the time needed by an operator to make the disconnection of the unit.
Therefore, what is needed is a method and an apparatus for quickly and automatically disconnecting all of the plug-in connectors as a unit is removed from he burn rack without manual intervention being required to release any of the plug-in connectors.
SUMMARY
One embodiment, accordingly, provides an automatic disconnect apparatus. To this end, the apparatus is for automatic disconnect of a plug-in connector. A cord has a first end connected to the connector and has a second end extending from the connector. A catch member is attached to the second end. A fixed member includes are opening therein, the opening being of a size for permitting the cord to move therethrough and for restraining the catch member from moving therethrough. As a result, movement of the connector away from the fixed member, moves the cord until the catch member engages the opening, so that the cord permits only limited movement of the connector.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view illustrating an embodiment of a unit mounted on a burn rack.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view illustrating an embodiment of a fixed member.
FIG. 3
is a view illustrating an embodiment of a cord and a catch member.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view illustrating another embodiment of a fixed member.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view illustrating an embodiment of a connector.
FIG. 6
is a diagrammatic view illustrating an embodiment of a sequential disconnect.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A test unit
10
,
FIG. 1
is placed on a burn rack
12
. A frame portion
14
of the burn rack includes a fixed member
16
attached thereto. A connector
18
is plug-in connected to the unit
10
. The connector
18
has a cable
20
extending therefrom. A cord
22
and a catch member
24
are also connected to the connector as is explained more fully below.
In
FIG. 2
, the fixed member
16
includes a plurality of groove openings
26
formed therein. The openings
26
are sized to permit cable
20
to pass therethrough. The cord
22
, see
FIGS. 2 and 3
, has a first end
22
a
connected to or adjacent the connector
18
. A second end
22
b
of the cord
22
includes the catch member
24
in the form of a ball having a diameter d which is larger than the width w of opening
26
. As a result, the cord
22
and cable
20
are able to pass through opening
26
but the catch member
24
is unable to pass through opening
26
.
Because the required force to disconnect all of the connectors
18
simultaneously may be excessive, the lengths of the cords
22
may be varied,
FIG. 6
, so as to cause various connectors
26
to sequentially disconnect.
The fixed member
16
may include an extender
28
,
FIGS. 2 and 4
. The extender
28
may be a formed part of the fixed member
16
,
FIG. 2
, or may be a removable part
28
a
, FIG.
4
. In this manner, the extender
28
a
may be moved to various positions (in direction P) on the fixed member
16
. Extenders
28
,
28
a
each include a plurality groove openings
26
a
, similar to openings
26
on the fixed member
16
. The extenders
28
,
28
a
permit the cables
20
, cords
22
and catch members
24
to be arrayed conveniently with respect to the various plug-in positions on a test unit
10
.
In the instances where a connector such as an RJ45 connector
30
is used,
FIG. 5
, the cord
22
may be arranged to release the connector
30
. In one embodiment, the first end of
22
a
of cord
22
may be routed to pass under a pin
32
and attached to a resilient catch
34
. When a force F is applied to tension cord
22
, the catch
34
is flexed to release and connector
30
may be automatically disconnected without intervention by an operator. Other release mechanisms may also be devised which cause cord
22
to actuate a release device resulting from a tensile force applied to cord
22
.
In operation,
FIGS. 1-6
, a plurality of connectors
18
x
,
18
y
are plugged into a unit
10
. Each connector
18
x
,
18
y
includes a cord
22
x
,
22
y
and a catch member
24
x
,
24
y
. Each cord
22
x
,
22
y
is of a varying length so that as the unit
10
is moved away from the fixed member
16
, each catch member
24
x
,
24
y
becomes restricted by the fixed member
16
in a sequence. For example, cord
22
x
has a length L
1
and cord
22
y
has a length L
2
which is greater than L
1
. Thus, as unit
10
is moved away from fixed member
16
, catch member
24
x
engages fixed member
16
prior to catch member
24
y
engaging fixed member
16
. As a result, the connector
18
x
is sequentially disconnected from unit
10
prior to connector
18
y
. Thus, the selective disengagement of the connectors
18
may be arranged to accommodate any desired sequence by varying the lengths of cords
22
x
and
22
y.
Although illustrative embodiments have been shown and described, a wide range of modification, change and substitution is contemplated in the foregoing disclosure and in some instances, some features of the embodiment may be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the embodiments disclosed herein.
Claims
- 1. An automatic disconnect apparatus for a plug-in device comprising:a plug-in connector; having a resilient catch a cord having a first end attached to the resilient catch, and a second end extending from the connector; a catch member attached to the second end; and a fixed member including an opening therein, the opening being of a size for permitting the cord to move therethrough and for restraining the catch member from moving therethrough; whereby, movement of the connector away from the fixed member, moves the cord until the catch member engages the opening, so that the cord permits only limited movement of the connector.
- 2. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the fixed member is a plate and the opening is a groove formed in the plate.
- 3. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising:a cable extending from the connector.
- 4. The apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising:a frame supporting the fixed member.
- 5. The apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein the catch member is a ball which is larger in diameter than the groove opening.
- 6. The apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein the first end of the cord is attached directly to the connector.
- 7. The apparatus as defined in claim 3 wherein the first end of the cord is attached to the cable adjacent the connector.
- 8. An automatic disconnect apparatus for multiple plug-in devices comprising:a plurality of plug-in connectors; each of said connector having a resilient catch a plurality of cords, each cord connected to a respective one of the connectors and including: a first cord end attached to the resilient catch, and a second cord end extending from the connector; and a catch member attached to the second end; a fixed member including a plurality of openings therein, each opening being of a size for permitting the cord to move therethrough and for restraining the catch member from moving therethrough; whereby, movement of the connectors away from the fixed member, moves the cords until the catch members engage the openings, so that the cords permit only limited movement of the connector.
- 9. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 wherein the cords are of varying lengths.
- 10. The apparatus as defined in claim 8 further comprising:an extender attached to the fixed member.
- 11. The apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein the extender includes opening therein similar to the openings in the fixed member.
- 12. The apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein the extender is fixedly attached to the fixed member.
- 13. The apparatus as defined in claim 11 wherein the extender is removably attached to the fixed member.
- 14. A method of automatically disconnecting a plurality of plug-in devices comprising:providing an electronic unit having a plurality of plug receptacles; providing a plurality of plug-in connectors in respective ones of the receptacles; each of said plug-in connector having a resilient catch positioning a fixed member near the units, the fixed member having a plurality of openings therein; attaching a cord to each connector so that a first cord end is attached to the resilient catch, and a second cord end extends from the first cord end; attaching a catch member to the second cord end, the catch member being of a size too great to pass through the opening; passing each cord through a respective opening; and moving the unit away from the fixed member so that the cords move through the openings and the catch members engage the openings at varying times whereby the connectors disconnect from the unit in a staggered sequence.
- 15. The method as defined in claim 14 further comprising:attaching an extender to the fixed member.
- 16. The method as defined in claim 14 further comprising:fixedly attaching an extender to the fixed member.
- 17. The method as defined in claim 14 further comprising:removably attaching an extender to the fixed member.
- 18. The method as defined in claim 15 further comprising:providing openings in the extender similar to the openings in the fixed member.
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