Claims
- 1. A modular data storage system for handling and storing cartridges, comprising:a) a plurality of modular units, each of said modular units being attachable to one another to form adjacent modular units, said plurality of modular units comprising a plurality of conductive track members, wherein at least two of said conductive track members having a voltage potential therebetween extend laterally across each of said modular units; b) at least one cartridge access device adapted to retrieve a cartridge and transfer said cartridge to another location, said cartridge access device having at least two conductive engaging members which are adapted to contact said conductive track members and provide electrical power to said cartridge access device; and c) wherein said conductive track members of said adjacent modular units are in electrical contact with one another and are substantially in alignment and positioned adjacent one another such that each of said conductive engaging members remains in contact with at least one of said conductive track members as said cartridge access device is translated laterally among said adjacent modular units.
- 2. The modular data storage system of claim 1 wherein at least one of said modular units comprises a cartridge-receiving module which is adapted to receive a plurality of said cartridges.
- 3. The modular data storage system of claim 1 wherein at least one of said modular units comprises a power module which supplies electrical current to said conductive track members in said adjacent modular units.
- 4. The modular data storage system of claim 1 wherein at least one of said modular units comprises a service module adapted to receive and provide access to said cartridge access device in order to service said cartridge access device.
- 5. The modular data storage system of claim 1 wherein said cartridge access device is adapted to receive a wireless signal, and further comprising a control module adapted to communicate with said cartridge access device via said wireless signal.
- 6. The modular data storage system of claim 1 further comprising:a) a plurality of gear racks, wherein at least one of said gear racks extends laterally across each of said modular units; b) at least one pinion gear attached to said cartridge access device which is adapted to engage said gear racks; c) wherein said gear racks are substantially in alignment and positioned adjacent one another such that said cartridge access device may be translated laterally among said adjacent modular units.
- 7. The modular data storage system of claim 1 wherein said adjacent modular units are stacked vertically upon one another to form a plurality of levels of adjacent modular units.
- 8. The modular data storage system of claim 7 wherein each of said levels of adjacent modular units comprises said at least one cartridge access device.
- 9. The modular data storage system of claim 7 wherein at least one of said modular units comprises an elevator module which is adapted to receive said cartridge access device and vertically translate said cartridge access device among said plurality of levels of adjacent modular units.
- 10. A modular data storage system for handling and storing cartridges, comprising:a) a plurality of modular units, each of said modular units being attachable to one another to form adjacent modular units, said plurality of modular units comprising a plurality of conductive track members, wherein at least two of said conductive track members having a voltage potential therebetween extend laterally across each of said modular units; b) at least one modular corner unit comprising a first end and a second end and at least two conductive track members having a voltage potential therebetween extending from said first end to said second end, said modular corner unit being attachable at said first end to a first of said modular units and at said second end to a second of said modular units such that said first of said modular units and said second of said modular units are in a linear, non-parallel orientation; c) at least one cartridge access device for receiving a cartridge and transferring said cartridge to another location, said cartridge access device having at least two conductive engaging members which are adapted to contact said conductive track members and provide electrical power to said cartridge access device; and d) wherein said conductive track members of said adjacent modular units and said modular corner unit are in electrical contact with one another and are substantially in alignment and positioned adjacent one another such that each of said conductive engaging members remains in contact with at least one of said conductive track members as said cartridge access device is translated laterally among said adjacent modular units and said modular corner unit.
- 11. The modular data storage system of claim 10 wherein at least one of said modular units comprises a cartridge-receiving module which is adapted to receive a plurality of said cartridges.
- 12. The modular data storage system of claim 10 wherein at least one of said modular units comprises a power module which supplies electrical current to said conductive track members.
- 13. The modular data storage system of claim 10 wherein at least one of said modular units comprises a service module adapted to receive and provide access to said cartridge access device in order to service said cartridge access device.
- 14. The modular data storage system of claim 10 wherein said cartridge access device is adapted to receive a wireless signal, and further comprising at least one control module adapted to communicate with said cartridge access device via said wireless signal.
- 15. The modular data storage system of claim 10 further comprising:a) a plurality of gear racks, wherein at least one of said gear racks extends laterally across each of said modular units; b) at least one pinion gear attached to said cartridge access device which is adapted to engage said gear racks; c) wherein said gear racks are substantially in alignment and positioned adjacent one another such that said cartridge access device may be translated laterally among said adjacent modular units.
- 16. The modular data storage system of claim 10 wherein said adjacent modular units and said at least one corner unit are stacked vertically upon one another to form a plurality of levels of adjacent modular units.
- 17. The modular data storage system of claim 16 wherein each of said levels of adjacent modular units comprises said at least one cartridge access device.
- 18. The modular data storage system of claim 16 wherein at least one of said modular units comprises an elevator module which is adapted to vertically translate said cartridge access device among said plurality of levels of adjacent modular units.
- 19. The modular data storage system of claim 16 further comprising a plurality of modular corner units and at least one access door, wherein said modular units, said modular corner units, and said at least one access door are arranged in a closed geometric configuration.
- 20. The modular data storage system of claim 19 further comprising an upper panel and a lower panel, forming a completely enclosed area that is accessible through said at least one access door.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/143,208 filed Aug. 28, 1998 pending for SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING POWER AND CONTROL SIGNALS TO A CARTRIDGE ACCESS DEVICE IN A CARTRIDGE STORAGE SYSTEM of Gregg S. Schmidtke (hereinafter referred to as '208), which is hereby specifically incorporated by reference for all that is disclosed therein.
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