Information
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Patent Grant
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6419528
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Patent Number
6,419,528
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 23, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 16, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Paumen; Gary F.
- Figueroa; Felix O.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 700
- 439 824
- 439 297
- 439 298
- 439 490
- 439 489
- 439 488
- 361 685
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A field replaceable unit comprises a housing having a front and a rear and is configured for sliding insertion into and out of a rack from its rear. The unit includes a connector for, in use, completing an electrical circuit from a backplane of the rack to a component of the field replaceable unit. The connector comprises a first rear projecting electrically conductive spring loaded member operative to engage an electrical pad on the backplane when the housing is inserted in the rack.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Conventional field replaceable units often include circuitry such as light emitting diodes (LED's), displays or buttons in a front plate accessible to an operator. This circuitry connects through printed circuit boards (PCBs) or cabling to a rear mounted connector. A complimentary connector for the front plate circuitry is located on a backplane, so that as the FRU is inserted into an enclosure, the FRU rear mounted connector, completing a circuit from the front of the unit to the rear of the unit, makes contact with this backplane connector. It has been recognised, however, that either of such FRU or backplane connectors may fail from time to time. In the case of the connector on the FRU, failure may simply require the replacement of the FRU. If the FRU is a disk shuttle—the enclosed disk may in fact be re-used if required. On the other hand if the backplane connector fails, then the entire backplane may need to be removed and even replaced at an extremely high cost.
This problem has been recognised in the case of LED outputs and solved by the replacement of the backplane connector with a LED, cooperating with a light pipe running the length of the FRU through to an aperture in the front plate
12
. A disk shuttle example, of such an FRU is fully described in US Pat. No. 6,050,658 the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. When this disk shuttle is inserted in the rack enclosure, the light pipe lies in register with the LED, so that when the LED is on, the light pipe transmits this light through to the front plate, so displaying the state of the LED at the front of the rack enclosure. This solution, however, does not solve the original problem in the case of liquid crystal display (LCD) displays or button inputs which may be located on the front-plate and so at the very least different components would be required for input or output signals.
The use of conventional connectors for completing circuits between a rack backplane and field replaceable unit involves additional cost in manufacturing the backplane to include extra connector components; and cost of PCB or cable for carrying a signal through to the front of the unit. It also exposes a system to a number of possible errors due to a large number of components including: backplane connector, field replaceable unit connector and field replaceable unit PCB or cables.
The present invention seeks to mitigate these problems and others of the prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided a field replaceable unit comprising: a housing having a front and a rear and being configured for sliding insertion into and out of a rack from its rear; and a connector for, in use, completing an electrical circuit from a backplane of said rack to a component of said field replaceable unit, said connector comprising a first rear projecting electrically conductive spring loaded member operative to engage an electrical pad on said backplane when said housing is inserted in said rack.
Preferably, the field replaceable unit incorporates a front plate removably attached to said housing and including said component, and said connector comprises a second front projecting electrically conductive spring loaded member electrically coupled to said first electrically conductive spring loaded member and operative, when said front plate is attached to said housing, to engage a second pad electrically coupled to said component and disposed behind said front plate.
Using the present invention, the possibility of having a faulty connection between, say a backplane, and the field replaceable unit is reduced and problems associated with such a faulty connection are mitigated as, if such a fault occurs, only the field replaceable unit incorporating the connector need be replaced, rather than possibly having to replace an entire backplane to which the field replaceable unit as well as many other devices connect.
Furthermore, using the invention requires only the provision of simple pads on the backplane, so reducing the cost of the backplane, as there is no need for connectors, PCB's or cables.
The field replaceable unit of the invention can incorporate both input and output signal components using the same connectors so reducing manufacturing cost due to the reduced number of different parts required for a system.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a disk shuttle according to a preferred embodiment of the invention in operation with a backplane; and
FIG. 2
is a detailed view of a spring loaded connector component incorporated in the disk shuttle of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a disk shuttle according to a preferred embodiment of the invention in operation with a backplane; and
FIG. 2
is a detailed view of a spring loaded connector component incorporated in the disk shuttle of FIG.
1
.
Referring now to
FIG. 1
which shows a field replaceable unit according to the invention. The preferred embodiment is described in terms of a disk shuttle or carrier
10
, however, it will be seen that the present invention is applicable to any field replaceable unit including not alone shuttles for other devices such as power supply units, fan units, switch modules and any other rack mountable device, but also for integrated field replaceable units.
Such field replaceable units are adapted to be slidably located within a shelf of an enclosure (not shown) and to make contact with a backplane
30
. The backplane
30
in turn includes tracks which enable power, control and/or data circuits to be shared between devices within the enclosure.
The shuttle comprises a hollow casing having a substantially constant rectangular cross-section defining a rear aperture
14
and a front aperture
16
through which a disk drive (not shown) is inserted in the shuttle. Once the disk drive is located within the shuttle, a front plate
12
is clipped over the front aperture of the shuttle.
The disk drive itself includes a connector (not shown) which positively connects to a corresponding connector mounted on the backplane. That is to say that pins within the disk drive connector slide into sockets within the backplane connector to complete the electrical connections from the disk to the backplane.
In the preferred embodiment, the front plate
12
of the disk shuttle
10
also includes some electrical circuitry, in this case, a pair of LED's
22
. Other examples include but are not limited to an LCD display or button inputs.
The casing has profiled side walls
18
,
20
suitable for locating the assembled shuttle within the rack enclosure in a conventional manner. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the side wall
20
of the shuttle incorporates a connector
24
comprising a pair of double pointed spring loaded pins (only one shown) one for each LED running from the front to the rear of the shuttle.
Referring now to
FIG. 2
which shows one of the connectors in more detail. Each connector
24
comprises a cylindrical body
26
which may or may not be electrically conductive. For ease of fabrication, the body may, for example, comprise two semi-cylindrical parts snapped or otherwise fixed together. Two pins
26
are located with the body, each comprising a circular base member
28
, linked by a shaft
30
which passes through the end of the body
26
to an electrically conductive contact
38
, which in the present example is conical. A coil spring
34
is located in the body
26
between the two base members
28
and tends to urge each of the pins
26
out of the body. In the preferred embodiment, extension of the coil spring is limited by stop members
32
within the body, and compression of the spring is limited to the point the contacts
38
engage respective end faces of the body
26
.
If each of the pins
26
is completely electrically conductive, then it is sufficient for the coil spring to be conductive to ensure electrical continuity between the pin contacts
38
. To ensure this further, the coil spring
34
, could in fact be soldered or otherwise fixedly connected to each of the base members
28
.
Alternatively, if the spring were not made from electrically conductive material, then the circuit from pin to pin could be completed through an electrically conductive connector body—although this may prove more difficult to shield than a conductive spring.
Referring back to
FIG. 1
, the length of the connector
24
is such that the front facing contact makes contact with and is compressed by a pad (not shown) located at the rear of the front plate
12
as the front plate is located on the shuttle. Furthermore, when the disk shuttle
10
is inserted in the rack enclosure, the rear facing contact is brought into contact with and compressed by an electrical pad
36
located on the backplane and tends to compress the spring
34
so completing an electrical circuit from the backplane
30
to the LED or any electrical electronic or electro-mechanical input or output device located within the front plate
12
.
While the preferred embodiment has been described in relation to a double-ended connector, it will be seen that many of the advantages of the invention are derived simply from the provision of the single contact connecting the FRU to the backplane
30
.
Claims
- 1. A field replaceable unit comprising:a housing having a front and a rear and being configured for sliding insertion into and out of a rack from the rear of the housing; and a connector for, in use, completing an electrical circuit from a backplane of said rack to a component of said field replaceable unit, said connector comprising a first rear projecting electrically conductive spring loaded member operative to engage an electrical pad on said backplane when said housing is inserted in said rack, said connector comprising a second front projecting electrically conductive spring loaded member electrically coupled to said first electrically conductive spring loaded member; and a front plate removable attached to said housing and including said component; wherein said connector is operative, when said front plate is attached to said housing, to engage a second pad electrically coupled to said component and disposed behind said front plate.
- 2. A field replaceable unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive member is adapted to engage a pad on said backplane.
- 3. A field replaceable unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein said connector transmits one or both of an input or an output signal.
- 4. A rack enclosure including the backplane and at least one field replaceable unit according to claim 1 operatively connected to said backplane.
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