Claims
- 1. A disk drive assembly, comprising:
a housing having a plurality of walls; a plurality of disk drives disposed within a first portion of the housing, a first plurality of air flow paths being defined around the disk drives; at least one blower disposed within a second portion of the housing, the blower drawing air through the air flow paths; and at least one power supply disposed within a third portion of the housing, the at least one power supply defining a second plurality of air flow paths around the power supply down stream from the at least one blower.
- 2. The disk drive assembly of claim 1 wherein the housing has intake openings in at least some of the walls through which air is drawn into the housing and exhaust openings through which air exits the housing.
- 3. The disk drive assembly of claim 1 wherein a plurality of the disk drives are mounted on each of a plurality of printed circuit boards in the first portion of the housing, the second portion of the housing spanning a first side of the first portion of the housing to allow air to be drawn from a second side of the first portion of the housing across a single disk drive and into the second portion of the housing by the at least one blower.
- 4. The disk drive assembly of claim 1 wherein the disk drives are mounted on each of a plurality of printed circuit boards, the disk drives having a data storage disk rotatably mounted in the disk drive for rotation in a plane, the disk drives each being attached to a printed circuit board with an air flow path being defined on both sides of the disk parallel to the plane.
- 5. The disk drive assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one blower further comprises a plurality of blowers disposed on a series of modular racks, the first and second portions of the housing having a common side through which the blower draws air from the first portion of the housing and into the second portion of the housing.
- 6. A multiple disk drive storage apparatus, comprising:
a housing; a plurality of disk drives arranged within a first portion of the housing with a portion of the disk drives being secured to one of a plurality of carriers, the disk drives being arranged in a single plane; a plurality of blowers arranged within a second portion of the housing with a portion of the blowers being secured to one of a plurality of carriers, the second portion of the housing having a side through which air is drawn that spans a side of the first portion of the housing that is parallel to the plane in which the disk drives are disposed, wherein air is drawn transversely across the planar arrangement of disk drives so that air flowing across one disk drive does not flow across another disk drive.
- 7. The multiple disk drive storage apparatus of claim 6 further comprising an intake air space on an inflow side of the plane containing the disk drives into which air is drawn before being drawn across the disk drives and an intermediate space between the plane containing the disk drives and second portion of the housing containing the blowers.
- 8. The multiple disk drive storage apparatus of claim 6 further comprising a third portion of the housing containing at least one power supply the third portion of the housing receiving air after the air has passed through the first portion of the housing.
- 9. The multiple disk drive storage apparatus of claim 8 wherein the first portion of the housing has intake openings through which air is drawn into the housing and the third portion of the housing has exhaust openings through which air exits the housing.
- 10. The multiple disk drive storage apparatus of claim 6 wherein the disk drives are mounted on a plurality of printed circuit boards, the disk drives having a data storage disk rotatably mounted in the disk drive for rotation in a plane, the disk drives each being attached to a printed circuit board with an air flow path being defined on both sides of the disk parallel to the plane.
- 11. A cooling system for a data storage system comprising:
a housing having air intake vents through which air is drawn into an air intake plenum; a plurality of disk drives disposed in the housing; a plurality of blowers drawing air from the air intake plenum past the disk drives and into a first intermediate plenum located between the plurality of disk drives and the plurality of blowers; a plurality of power supplies disposed in the housing, the blowers drawing air from the first intermediate through the blowers plenum to a second intermediate plenum located between the blowers and the power supplies; the housing having exhaust ports through which air is exhausted after passing over the power supplies.
- 12. The cooling system of claim 11 wherein the air intake vents are formed in a front wall, two side walls and a rear wall.
- 13. The cooling system of claim 11 wherein the air intake plenum is located above the disk drives.
- 14. The cooling system of claim 11 wherein the first intermediate plenum is located below the disk drives and above the blowers.
- 15. The cooling system of claim 11 wherein the second intermediate plenum is located below the blowers.
- 16. The cooling system of claim 11 wherein the power supplies are located in a rear portion of the housing behind the blowers and the blowers.
- 17. The cooling system of claim 11 wherein the disk drives are assembled in modular subassemblies.
- 18. The cooling system of claim 11 wherein the blowers are assembled together in modular subassemblies.
- 19. The cooling system of claim 11 wherein the disk drives have a rotatable disk for data storage that rotates in a plane that is perpendicular to the air intake plenum and the first intermediate plenum.
- 20. The cooling system of claim 11 wherein air passages are provided for air to be drawn across two sides of the disk drives on opposite sides of the plane in which the rotatable disks rotate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/395,055 filed Jul. 11, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60395055 |
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