Claims
- 1. A method of supplying electrical power to a series of upright computer blades mounted side-by-side in a closely spaced configuration, comprising:
extending an elongated power distribution unit transversely to the upright blades; electrically interconnecting individually the upright blades with a series of electrical connectors arranged side-by-side on one side of said power distribution unit; and supplying electrical power to the connectors for energizing the blades.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, further including electrically interconnecting individually a second set of upright computer blades mounted side-by-side in a closely spaced configuration with a second series of electrical connectors arranged side-by-side on the opposite side of said power distribution unit.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, further including supplying electrical power to the second series of electrical connectors for energizing the second set of blades
- 4. A power distribution unit for supplying electrical power to a series of upright computer blades mounted side-by-side in a closely spaced configuration, comprising:
a body extending transversely to the upright blades; said body having a series of electrical connectors arranged side-by-side on one side of the body; means for electrically interconnecting individually the upright blades with the electrical connectors; and means for supplying electrical power to the connectors for energizing the blades.
- 5. A power distribution unit according to claim 4, further including means for electrically interconnecting individually a second set of upright computer blades mounted side-by-side in a closely spaced configuration.
- 6. A power distribution unit according to claim 5, wherein said means for electrically interconnecting individually includes a second series of electrical connectors arranged side-by-side on one side of said body.
- 7. A power distribution unit according to claim 6, further including means for supplying electrical power to said second series of electrical connectors for energizing the second set of blades.
- 8. A power distribution unit for supplying electrical power to a series of upright computer blades mounted side-by-side in a closely spaced configuration, comprising:
an elongated body having a series of electrical connectors arranged side-by-side on one side of said body; mounting studs for mounting said body in a transverse manner relative to said upright computer components to enable each one of the blades to be connected electrically with said electrical connectors; and a cable for supplying electrical power to said connectors.
- 9. A power distribution unit according to claim 8, wherein said blades each have a similar cut out portion, said body having a complementary cross sectional shape received by the cut-away portions of the blades to provide a compact mounting arrangement.
- 10. A power distribution unit according to claim 9, further including a second series of electrical connectors arranged side-by-side on the opposite side of said body.
- 11. A power distribution unit according to claim 10, further including a second cable for supplying electrical power to said second series of electrical connectors for energizing the second set of blades.
- 12. A power distribution unit according to claim 10, wherein each one of said second set of blades has a similar cut out portion, said body having a complementary cross sectional shape received by the cut out portions of the second set of blades to enable the first-mentioned and second sets of blades to be mounted back-to-back in a compact configuration.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to the following U.S. provisional applications: Serial No. 60/384,996, titled “Rack Mountable Computer Component and Method of Making Same”, filed May 31, 2002; Serial No. 60/384,987, titled “Rack Mountable Computer Component Cooling Method and Device”, filed May 31, 2002; Serial No. 60/384,986, titled “Rack Mountable Computer Component Fan Cooling Arrangement and Method”, and Serial No. 60/385,005, titled “Rack Mountable Computer Component Power Distribution Unit and Method”, which are each hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
[0002] This application relates to the following U.S. non-provisional patent applications: Attorney Docket Number 7719-110, titled “Rack Mountable Computer Component and Method of Making Same,” filed May 28, 2003; Attorney Docket Number 7719-111, titled “Rack Mountable Computer Component Cooling Method and Device,” filed May 28, 2003; and Attorney Docket No. 7719-112, titled “Rack Mountable Computer Fan Cooling Arrangement and Method;” which are each hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (4)
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Date |
Country |
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60384996 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60384987 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60384986 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60385005 |
May 2002 |
US |