This invention relates to the field of housings for moveable information storage media. In certain embodiments, the invention relates to a tape storage cartridge.
Tape media, such a magnetic tape, is a common medium for the storage of data to be utilized by a computer. Magnetic tape has found widespread use as a data storage medium because it provides a relatively inexpensive solution for storing large amounts of data. Magnetic tape is typically stored on cartridges of which there are a variety of different types and sizes. One reason for the variety of cartridge types is the variety of different tape drives in which the cartridges are used.
Tape cartridges are comprised essentially of a cartridge shell which houses a rotatably mounted reel. Magnetic tape is wound around the hub of the reel. Reel flanges are used to contain the magnetic tape as the magnetic tape is wound on the hub. A fully loaded tape cartridge has magnetic tape wound around the hub such that the multiple layers of tape form a stack of magnetic tape extending out to near the end of the reel flanges. The tape cartridge is inserted into a tape drive mechanism which automatically threads the magnetic tape from the tape cartridge through the tape guide mechanism of the tape drive assembly. The tape is then available to the tape drive mechanism for the reading and writing of data.
Tape cartridges containing, for example, magnetic tape, are often used in automated data storage libraries. Such automated media storage libraries are known for providing cost effective access to large quantities of stored media. One (or more) accessor typically accesses the tape cartridges from a plurality of storage slots and delivers the accessed tape cartridge to a data storage drive for reading and/or writing data on the accessed tape cartridge. Suitable electronics both operate the accessor and operate the data storage drives to transmit and/or receive data from an attached on-line host computer system.
In a conventional automated media storage library, the storage slots are arranged in a planar orthogonal arrangement forming a “wall” of storage slots for holding data storage media. The plane may be a flat plane, or may be a cylindrical surface. To double the storage capacity, two “walls” of storage slots may be provided on either side of the accessor.
Applicants' invention includes a method to write information to, or retrieve information from, an information storage medium disposed within Applicants' portable data storage cartridge moveably disposed in a data storage and retrieval system, wherein the data storage and retrieval system further comprises a data storage device. Applicant's portable data storage cartridge comprises a top, a bottom, and a plurality of sides, wherein the plurality of sides in combination with the top and the bottom define an enclosure having an opening. Applicants' portable data storage cartridge further comprises a moveable curved door slidingly disposed within the enclosure, and a tape reel rotatably disposed within the enclosure, wherein the moveable curved door and the tape reel are non-concentric.
The method retrieves the portable data storage cartridge from a storage slot, transports that portable data storage cartridge to a data storage device, disposes the portable data storage cartridge in the data storage device. The method further moves the moveable curved door from said a position to a second position, and reads information from and/or writes information to, the information storage medium.
The invention will be better understood from a reading of the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which like reference designators are used to designate like elements, and in which:
Referring to the illustrations, like numerals correspond to like parts depicted in the figures. The invention will be described as embodied in a portable data storage cartridge disposed in an information storage and retrieval system. The following description of Applicant's apparatus and method is not meant, however, to limit Applicant's invention to tape cartridges or to data processing applications, as the invention herein can be applied to information storage in general.
There are various features not shown on housing 100, such as locating notches, write-inhibiting switches, and the like. Housing 100 is only exemplary, and certain housing embodiments of present invention are applicable to any configuration of housing 100, and are useful for enclosing various information storage media.
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As those skilled in the art will appreciate, when housing 100 is removeably disposed in, i.e. mounted in, a data storage device, a drive motor mechanism (not shown in
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Second assembly 320 comprises bottom 120 (
Assembly 320 includes interior surface 322. Member 380 is attached to surface 322, adjacent end 354 of side 352, and extends outwardly from surface 322. In certain embodiments, member 380 has a cylindrical shape, i.e. a circular cross-section. In certain embodiments, member 380 has a substantially square cross-section. By “substantially” square cross-section, Applicants' mean either a square cross-section, or a square cross-sectional shape which includes rounded corners. In certain embodiments, member 380 has a substantially rectangular cross-section. In certain embodiments, member 380 has an elliptical cross-section. In certain embodiments, member 380 has a substantially pentagonal cross-section. In certain embodiments, member 380 has a substantially hexagonal cross-section.
Member 360 is disposed on surface 322 and extends outwardly therefrom. In certain embodiments, member 360 has a cylindrical shape, i.e. a circular cross-section. In certain embodiments, member 360 has a substantially square cross-section. In certain embodiments, member 360 has a substantially rectangular cross-section. In certain embodiments, member 360 has an elliptical cross-section. In certain embodiments, member 360 has a substantially pentagonal cross-section. In certain embodiments, member 380 has a substantially hexagonal cross-section. First end 362 of member 360 is attached to surface 322, adjacent side 352. Second end, i.e. the distal end, 364 of member 360 extends outwardly from surface 322.
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Member 430 is disposed on member 410 and extends outwardly therefrom. Member 430 comprises first end 432 and second end 434. First end 432 is disposed on surface 416 with second end 434 extending outwardly from surface 416. In certain embodiments, surface 416 includes groove 450. In certain embodiments, first end 432 of member 430 is disposed on floor portion 452 of groove 450.
In certain embodiments, Applicants' housing includes spring 580. Spring 580 has a first end attached to door assembly 330 at point 414, and a second end attached to member 360. With assembly 330 disposed in the first position shown in
When moveable assembly 330 (
In the event a force equal to, or greater than, second force F2 is exerted on moveable assembly 330 in the +X direction, then moveable assembly 330 slidingly moves from the first position, i.e. closed position, to the second position, i.e. open position. In graph 700 (
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Applicant's automated data storage and retrieval system includes one or more accessors, such as accessors 810 and 820. An accessor is a robotic device which accesses portable data storage media from first storage wall 802 or second storage wall 804, transports that accessed media to data storage devices 830/840 for reading and/or writing data thereon, and returns the media to a proper storage slot. As shown in
In certain embodiments, device 860 comprises a library controller. In certain of these embodiments, library controller 860 is integral with a computer. In other embodiments, Applicants' data storage and retrieval system utilizes a distributed control network. In these distributed control network embodiments, device 860 may comprise a motion card pack.
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Applicants' data storage and retrieval system and data storage devices 830 and 840 include hardware and/or software such that when Applicants' portable data storage cartridge comprising an information storage medium disposed in Applicants' housing 100 is disposed in devices 830/840, a force equal to, or greater than, second force F2 is exerted on distal end 434 (
Applicants' invention includes a method to read information from, and/or write information to, an information storage medium disposed within a portable data storage cartridge comprising Applicants' housing, where that portable data storage cartridge is moveable disposed within Applicants' data storage and retrieval system, such as system 800.
In step 910, Applicants' data storage and retrieval system, such as system 800 (
In step 930, the accessor transports the portable data storage cartridge to a data storage device, such as device 830 (
Applicants' data storage and retrieval system includes a computer useable medium having computer readable program code disposed therein for writing information to and/or retrieving information from, an information storage medium disposed within Applicants' portable data storage cartridge.
While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in detail, it should be apparent that modifications and adaptations to those embodiments may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention as set forth in the following claims.
This application is a Continuation Application claiming priority from a U.S. Utility application having Ser. No. 10/895,176 and filed Jul. 20, 2004, which is a Continuation-In-Part Application claiming priority from U.S. Pat. No. 6,764,037.
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Parent | 10895176 | Jul 2004 | US |
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