1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to container data centers.
2. Description of Related Art
Container data centers are becoming more popular. Commonly, racks for holding computer equipment are welded in place. Therefore, if a different layout in the center is needed, the racks must be cut away and re-welded, which is expensive and inconvenient.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, and all the views are schematic.
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For showing the internal structure of the container data center 100 clearly, a top wall and two end walls of the container 10 are not shown.
The racks 20 are mounted in the container 10. Each of the racks 20 includes four elongated beams 21 respectively positioned at four corners of the rack 20, the beams 21 cooperatively defining an accommodating space 22 therebetween. The accommodating space 22 includes two opposite front and rear openings 220, 221. The front opening 220 is located between two of the beams 21 at the front of the rack 20. The rear opening 221 is located between the other two beams 21 at the rear of the rack 20. The front opening 220 provides access to install the servers 30. Each rack 20 further includes a plurality of first connecting pieces 23 positioned at the tops of the openings 220, 221, a plurality of second connecting pieces 24 positioned at the bottoms of the openings 220, 221, and a plurality of third connecting pieces 25 perpendicular to the first connecting pieces 23 and the second connecting pieces 24. The first, second, and third connecting pieces 23, 24, 25 connect the beams 21 together. The second connecting pieces 24 define a plurality of fixing holes (not shown). Each of the beams 21 defines a plurality of spaced loading holes 210 adjacent to the respective openings 220, 221. In the present embodiment, a right rear one of the beams 21 includes a main body (not labeled), and a plate 223 extending from the main body. The loading holes 210 of the right rear beam 21 are defined in the plate 223.
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In assembly, a plurality of the fixing pieces 26 are installed in the rear opening 221. The fixing pieces 26 are fixed on the two rear beams 21 by pins 224 extending through the holes 260 and the loading holes 210. Then the rack 20 is fixed in the container 10 by a plurality of fasteners 240 (such as bolts or screws) extending through the fixing holes of the second connecting pieces 24 and through holes (not visible) defined in a bottom wall of the container 10. In this position, the rear opening 221 is located adjacent to a corresponding one of two opposite sidewalls of the container 10. Finally, each server 30 is inserted into the accommodating space 22 through the front opening 220. A rear end of the server 30 is held by one of the fixing pieces 26 at the rear opening 221. Another fixing piece 26 is installed in the front opening 220, and fixed on the two front beams 21 by pins 224 extending through the holes 260 and through two corresponding loading holes 210. Thus, a front end of the server 30 is held by the other fixing piece 26. In this way, the server 30 is firmly and securely mounted in the rack 20.
It will be understood that the above particular embodiments are shown and described by way of illustration only. The principles and the features of the present disclosure may be employed in various and numerous embodiments thereof without departing from the scope of the disclosure. The above-described embodiments illustrate the scope of the disclosure but do not restrict the scope of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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99145669 | Dec 2010 | TW | national |