Framework of disk array

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6400578
  • Patent Number
    6,400,578
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 6, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 4, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
This invention relates to an improved framework of disk array comprising a frame case in which a plurality of removable hard disk cartridges is neatly arrayed. Each hard disk cartridge contains a power supply and an adapter of disk array signal control device directly connected to the PC board in such a manner as to make the bottom of the removable hard disk not only closer to the PC board, but also the height of the casing lower than the prior art, conducive to receiving more hard disk array system, and achieving higher stability and less failure.
Description




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an improved framework of disk array in which the removable hard disk cartridge and PC board are so delicately arranged permissible to receive more independent removable hard disk without expanding the fixing area on the casing. It allows lower frame case than the prior art and accommodates more disk array system. Through the connection by means of bus, power supply and disk array signal control device, the said disk array provides higher stability and lesser trouble.





FIG. 4

shows the structure of commonly used disk array frame case


100


. The frame case


100


is in the architecture of open drawer, and the power supply


101


and the disk array signal control device


102


are provided at appropriate places. The power supply


101


and the disk array signal control device


102


are linked to the back bus connector of the hard disk respectively. After long time in use for repeated plug in and out, it is easy for the bus to damage the internal wire and to get loosened, causing the system unstable and troubled. The hard disk cartridges are arranged in vertically parallel, requiring enormous space, and the frame must be maintained at a height of more than 4U (1U=4.445 cm.) It is impossible for the standard cabinet of CPU with such a capacity to receive more disk arrays.




Viewing from the aforementioned shortcomings of impossibility to receive more removable hard disk in the frame case of the prior art of the disk array system and the inherent trouble, the inventor of the invention begins numerous researches, designs and modifications in an attempt to eliminate the shortcomings and come up a better solution and an improvement as illustrated in the invention.




The main purpose of the invention is to provide an improved frame case of disk array system in which a plurality of array of removable hard disk cartridge is neatly arranged in parallel on the bottom of the frame case and each removable hard disk has an adapter linked with the PC board. The height of the frame case is less the prior art of frame case where the hard disk cartridge is in the vertically parallel arrangement, but capable of containing more frame cases than the stand computer cabinet.




The technology and methodology of the invention are described in greater detail with aid of the drawings illustrated below.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows the schematic diagram of stereo view.





FIG. 2

displays the schematic diagram of look-down view.





FIG. 3

illustrates the schematic diagram of sectional view.





FIG. 4

shows the schematic diagram of prior art of disk array system.











Terminology and numbering of major mechanical components of the invention.





















Frame case




10







PC board




20







Power supply




30







Disk array signal control device




40







Adapter




50







Removable hard disk cartridge




60







Hard disk




70







Support




80















DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIGS. 1 and 2

display one of disk array system in accordance with this invention. The system consists of a frame case


10


, mounted with a PC board


20


. Beside the PC board, there provides a power supply


30


and a disk array signal control device


40


. The power supply


30


and the disk array signal control device are connected to the PC board


20


by a circuit so to forward the power and the disk array control signal to the PC board. The PC board is designed to keep a distance from the adapter


50


. One end of the adapter


50


is directed soldered to the PC board


20


; the other end of the adapter


50


for a connection slot


51


to receive the terminals of power supply and the disk array control signal (not shown on the drawings.) The slot


51


is further plugged into the socket


61


on the rear of each removable hard disk cartridge


60


, so rendering the bottom of the removable cartridge


60


closer to the PC board and reducing the frame case to lower position (1U is saved in this embodiment) than the standard height (4U) of the prior frame case. This design permits receiving more disk array system in the standard cabinet of the computer.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the removable hard disk artridge


60


contains a hard disk


70


which will link with the PC board


20


by dint of socket


61


and the adapter


50


for the PC board


20


to exert the control over the hard disk


70


. There provides a support


80


between the hard disk cartridge


60


and the PC board


20


to maintain the hard disk cartridge


60


and the PC board


20


always in proper position.




From the above description, it is understood that the frame work is a novel improvement which eradicate all weaknesses taking place on the prior art and working efficiency is hereby greatly upgraded, justified for application of new patent.



Claims
  • 1. A disk array system for a plurality of removable hard disk cartridges comprising:a) a frame case having a parallelepiped configuration with a bottom; b) a printed circuit (PC) board on the bottom of the frame case extending parallel thereto, the PC board including a plurality of adapters directly mounted thereon, each adapter having a connection slot; c) a plurality of hard disk cartridges, each having a generally parallelepiped configuration including an end face and a bottom face, and including a connecting socket extending from the end face and removably engaging the connection slot of one of the plurality of adapters; and, d) a plurality of supports on the PC board in contact with the bottom faces of each of the plurality of hard disk cartridges, whereby the plurality of cartridges are arranged in a side-by-side array, each with the bottom face adjacent to and spaced from the PC board.
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