This invention relates to network devices for connecting to a network, such as an Ethernet network. In particular, the invention relates to network devices that connect to the network and provide network interconnection.
Network devices provide an important role in receiving and forwarding data packets on a network. Depending upon their role in the network, network devices may be operative to provide a network support function by receiving and forwarding data packets intended for other devices on the network.
In order to provide for a network device that can be repaired in the event of a communications failure, network devices may be provided with modular input/output cards that removably engage with a printed circuit board (PCB) of the network device. While the removable engagement provides a convenient means to replace a component of the network device without having to resort to replacement of the entire network device, there is a risk that the engagement functionality provides a potential point of failure.
Conventional means for providing modular input/output cards have relied upon the use of orthogonal interposer cards that extend from the main device PCB to provide a connection plane for the module input/output cards. It has been found that the additional connections provide a potential point of mechanical or electrical failure. Alternative solutions require specialized connectors that allow the input/output module PCB to be inserted into the device connector of the device PCB. These specialized orthogonal connectors have been found to be more expensive, and potentially create another point of mechanical or electrical failure.
There is a need for an improved modular input/output connection to a network device.
In an embodiment a network device is provided. The network device comprising a mounting rail of the network device having at least one mounting location defined by one or more device reference locators, the one or more device reference locators defining a mounting location and a mounting direction to the mounting location; the mounting location including a device connector attached to a device printed circuit board (PCB) and positioned to have a connecting direction parallel to the mounting direction; a module for mounting to the mounting location, wherein the module includes corresponding one or more module reference locators each adapted to engage a one of the one or more device reference locators when the module is positioned to be mounted to the mounting location, and the module includes a module connector attached to a module PCB and positioned to have a connecting direction parallel to the mounting direction; wherein the module connector and the device connector are positioned such that when the one or more module reference locators are each engaged with the one of the one or more device reference locators, and the module is advanced in the mounting direction towards the mounting location, the module connector and the device connector connect as the module mounts the mounting location to connect the module to the network device.
In an implementation of the network device, the device connector is attached to the device PCB with a device connecting direction approximately orthogonal to the device PCB, wherein the module connector is attached to the module PCB with a module connecting direction approximately orthogonal to the surface of the module PCB, and wherein the mounting direction is approximately orthogonal to the device PCB and the module PCB when the one or more module reference locators are each engaged with the one of the one or more device reference locators.
In an implementation, the mounting location comprises a device mounting surface and wherein the module has a corresponding device mounting surface, and wherein when the module is mounted on the mounting location, the module mounting surface is in contact with the device mounting surface.
In an implementation, a device aperture may be provided through the device mounting surface and a module aperture through the module mounting surface. The device connector can be located to connect to the module connector through the device aperture, and the module connector located to connect to the device connector through the module aperture.
In an implementation, the device connector and the module connector comprise a free height connector pair, the free height connector pair having a spacing to connect the device connector to the module connector when the module mounting surface is in contact with the device mounting surface.
In an implementation, the module mounting surface and the device mounting surface are in sealing engagement when the module is mounted to the mounting location
In an implementation, at least one fastener may be provided to secure the module to the mounting location, wherein the one or more device reference locators and the one or more module reference locators cooperate to position each of the at least one fastener relative to a corresponding fastener receiver on the mounting rail.
In an implementation, the mounting rail further comprises a support portion adapted to capture and constrain the device PCB at a location proximate the device connector.
In an implementation, the mounting rail comprises at least a pair of opposed mounting locations on opposite sides of the mounting rail. The mounting direction for each of the pair of opposed mounting locations being towards that side of the mounting rail, in opposite directions from one another. A second module may be provided for mounting with the module as an opposed pair of modules mounted to the opposite mounting locations. In an implementation, the device connectors of the opposed mounting locations are located on opposite sides of the device PCB, such that when the opposed pair of modules are mounted to the opposite mounting locations, and the module connectors of the opposed pair of modules are connected to the device connectors of the opposed mounting locations, the connectors are in opposed alignment.
a-f are elevation views of an implementation of a network device.
a illustrates an implementation of a bypass module of a network device in a connected state.
b illustrates an implementation of a bypass module of a network device in a bypass state.
a is a section view of a module of a network device.
b is a section view of another module of a network device.
c is a section view of a mounting rail of a network device.
d is a section view of the mounting rail and modules in position for mounting.
a-f, are elevation views of an exemplary implementation of a network device 10. In the implementation of
a is a top view of the network device 10, comprised of a chassis 20 that supports and protects a printed circuit board (PCB) and associated circuit elements (not visible in this view). The network device 10 is supplied with power by a pair of power supplies, that include heat sinks 12 projecting outside the chassis 20. A series of cooling fins 23 assist in dissipating heat generated by the network device 10. A terminal block 14 provides connections for receiving power to the network device 10. A plurality of removable communications modules 30, 32 are also visible in the view.
Referring to
The modules 30 may all be of the same size, as illustrated, or may vary in dimensions. The modules 30 may all comprise the same networking format, or may comprise different networking formats. For instance, an additional pair of removable modules 32 providing 4 copper Ethernet ports 15 are shown, each of a smaller size than one of the modules 30. While the description below refers specifically to the communications module 30 for clarity, the additional pair of modules 32 can connect to the network device 10 in the same manner as the modules 30.
c and 1f are side views of the network device 10.
The chassis 20 is adapted to provide one or more specific mounting locations on each of the device mounting surfaces 25 to receive the modules 30. Each of the modules 30 comprise a complementary module mounting surface 35 adapted to interface with a portion of one of the device mounting surfaces 25. Each mounting location being defined by one or more device reference locators 40 which are used to interface with corresponding complementary module reference locators 45 of a module 30 when mounting the module 30 to the chassis 20.
In the implementation of
When the device reference locators 40 are interfaced with the module reference locators 45 of a module 30, 32 being mounted on the mounting rail 22, the mounting module 30, 32 is constrained to move in a direction perpendicular to the mounting surface 25, parallel to a mounting axis of the reference locators 40. The device reference locators act to cooperate with the module reference locators 45 to position the module 30, 32 with reference to the device aperture 62 in the mounting rail 22 that provides access to a device connector 60 such as a free height connector. The positioning ensures alignment between the device connector 60 and a corresponding module connector 65 on the module 30, 32 when mounting the module 30, 32 on the mounting rail 22.
While guide pins are illustrated in
In an implementation, the modules 30, 32 are each reversible such that they may be mounted to either side of the mounting rail 22 by flipping the module 30 over to orient the module mounting surface 35 to face one of the device mounting surfaces 25. In
Fasteners 50, in the form of captive screws in the implementation of
a and 3b illustrate the mounting and subsequent removal of a module 30 from the mounting rail 22. The module 30 of
a illustrates a cross-section view of a module 30 oriented for mounting in a ‘top’ position on the mounting rail 22, and
A module aperture 67 in the device mounting surface 35 provides access to the module connector 65. An Ethernet port 13 is visible in the view in relation to the module connector 65 on the module PCB 75.
The module aperture 67 and the module connector 65 are positioned relative to the module locators 45 to provide for an operative connection with the device connector 60 when the module 30 is mounted on the mounting rail.
c illustrates a cross-section view of the mounting rail 22. The device PCB 70 is supported proximate the device connector 60 by a support portion 80 of the mounting rail 22. The support portion 80 captures and constrains the device PCB 70 to position and support the device connectors 60 relative to the device aperture 62 when the modules 30 are mounted on the mounting rail 22 and the module connectors 65 are engaged with, and connected to, the device connectors 60. The support portion 80 provides support to the device PCB proximate the device connector 60, to provide mechanical support to the device connectors 60. As illustrated, the device connectors 65 are each positioned with a connection direction parallel to a pin direction of that device connector 65 through the device PCB 75. The pin direction being the pins that extend from a base of the device connector 65 through the device PCB 75, and form the mechanical and electrical connection of the device connector 65 to the PCB 75.
d illustrates a cross-section view of the mounting rail 22 of
The device reference locators 40 and module reference locators 45, not visible in this cross-section view, act to position the modules 30 on the mounting location such that when the modules are mounted to the mounting rail 22, the module connectors 65 engage and connect to the device connectors 60.
Once secured, the fasteners 50 mechanically attach each module 30 to the mounting rail 22, and ensure that the device connector 65 is securely connected to the module connector 60. When mounted, the mated mounting surfaces 25, 35 provide a seal to seal the device apertures 62 and the module apertures 67 from the environment. In the implementation, the opposed modules 30 further provide for opposed mounting forces applied to the device PCB 70, resulting in a more stable connection. When the opposed pair of modules 30 are mounted to opposing locations on the mounting rail 22, the module connectors of the opposed pair of modules are in alignment and separated by the device connectors of the opposed mounting locations and the device PCB.
Accordingly, the mounting forces applied by the fasteners 50 of each of the opposed modules 30 applied to the device PCB 70 through the device connectors 60 act in opposition such that the device PCB 70 is in a slightly compressed state rather than a flexed state. Connecting the module connectors 65 to the device connectors 60 presses the connectors 60, 65 into the corresponding device PCB 70 or module PCB respectively.
Furthermore, the insertion forces that arise when connecting the modules 30 to the mounting rail 22 act in opposition to one another, and act in parallel to the pin directions of the connectors 60, 65. Accordingly, the forces act to press the connectors 60, 65 into the corresponding PCB 70, 75, rather than as a shear force between the connector 60, 65 and the PCB 70, 75.
In the implementation, the device connectors 60 are each attached to an opposite side of the device PCB 70 having opposite connection directions approximately orthogonal to the device PCB. The module connectors 65 are each attached to one of the module PCB's 75 with a module connecting direction approximately orthogonal to that module PCB 75. When mounting the modules 30 to the mounting rail 22, the mounting direction is approximately orthogonal to the device PCB and the module PCB's 75 when the module reference locators 45 are engaged with their corresponding device reference locators 40.
In an implementation, the device connector 60 and the module connector 65 comprise a pair of free height connectors. The free height connectors selected to provide a set-off between the position of the device PCB 70 and the module PCB 75 when the module 30 is mounted on the mounting rail 22 and the module mounting surface 35 is engaged with the device mounting surface 25.
Various embodiments of the present invention having been thus described in detail by way of example, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that variations and modifications can be made without departing from the invention. The invention includes all such variations and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims priority to and all benefits accruing from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/733,565 filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Dec. 5, 2012.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2013/060648 | 12/4/2013 | WO | 00 |
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61733565 | Dec 2012 | US |