Claims
- 1. A tape cartridge picker for an automated tape cartridge autoloader/library system, the tape cartridge picker comprising:
a turntable configured to rotate about a central axis of rotation to interface with at least one tape drive and at least one tape cartridge storage location; a cavity configured to receive a tape cartridge, the cavity being defined in the turntable and located substantially about the central axis of rotation and; means for loading a tape cartridge into the cavity from the at least one tape drive and the at least one tape cartridge storage location, wherein once loaded, the tape cartridge is positioned in the cavity on the turntable about the central axis of rotation.
- 2. The picker of claim 1 further comprising:
means for unloading the tape cartridge from the cavity into at least one tape drive and the at least one tape cartridge storage location.
- 3. The picker of claim 1 wherein at least one tape cartridge storage location is one of a first plurality of tape cartridge storage locations in a first tape cartridge transport magazine.
- 4. The picker of claim 3 wherein at least one tape cartridge storage location is one of a second plurality of tape cartridge storage locations in a second tape cartridge transport magazine.
- 5. The picker of claim 4 wherein the turntable is configured to rotate about the central axis of rotation to interface with the first tape cartridge transport magazine and the second tape cartridge transport magazine, the loading means is configured to load the tape cartridge into the cavity from the first tape cartridge transport magazine and the second tape cartridge transport magazine, and the unloading means is configured to unload the tape cartridge from the cavity into the first tape cartridge transport magazine and the second tape cartridge transport magazine.
- 6. The picker of claim 1 wherein the turntable is configured to rotate about the central axis of rotation to interface with a single cartridge interface, the loading means is configured to load the tape cartridge into the cavity from the single cartridge interface, and the unloading means is configured to unload the tape cartridge from the cavity into the single cartridge interface.
- 7. The picker of claim 1 further comprising:
a stationary picker base, wherein the turntable rotates about the central axis of rotation within the stationary picker base.
- 8. The picker of claim 2 wherein the loading means and the unloading means comprise:
a translation arm; and a pin integrally formed and perpendicularly orientated to the translation arm.
- 9. The picker of claim 8 wherein unloading the tape cartridge from the cavity into the single cartridge interface is representative of, aligning the turntable with the single cartridge interface, extending the translation arm horizontally relative to the turntable to insert the tape cartridge into the single cartridge interface, disengaging the pin from a corresponding feature in the tape cartridge, and retracting the translation arm horizontally relative to the turntable.
- 10. The picker of claim 9 wherein loading the tape cartridge from the single cartridge interface into the cavity is representative of, aligning the turntable with the single cartridge interface, extending the translation arm horizontally relative to the turntable to engage the pin in the corresponding feature in the tape cartridge and retracting the translation arm horizontally relative to the turntable to pull the tape cartridge into the cavity.
- 11. The picker of claim 9 wherein loading the tape cartridge from the at least one storage location and the at least one tape drive into the cavity, is representative of aligning the turntable with one of the at least one storage location and the at least one tape drive, extending the translation arm horizontally relative to the turntable to engage the pin in the corresponding feature in the tape cartridge, and retracting the translation arm horizontally relative to the turntable to pull the tape cartridge into the cavity.
- 12. The picker of claim 9, wherein unloading the tape cartridge from the cavity to one of the at least one storage location and the at least one tape drive, is representative of aligning the turntable with one of the at least one storage location and the at least one tape drive, extending the translation arm horizontally relative to the turntable to insert the tape cartridge into the at least one storage location and the at least one tape drive, disengaging the pin from the corresponding feature in the tape cartridge, and retracting the translation arm horizontally relative to the turntable.
- 13. The picker of claim 1 further comprising:
a bar code reader configured to read computer readable indicia on the plurality of tape cartridges.
- 14. The picker of claim 1 further comprising:
means for rejecting tape cartridges improperly presented to the cartridge picker.
- 15. The picker of claim 8 wherein the means for rejecting comprises:
a key integrally formed in a wall of the cavity and configured to align with a second corresponding feature on the tape cartridge when the tape cartridge is properly presented to the cartridge picker.
- 16. A method for operating a tape cartridge picker for an automated tape cartridge autoloader library system, the method comprising:
receiving a tape cartridge onto a turntable so that the tape cartridge is positioned on the turntable substantially on a central axis of rotation for the turntable; rotating the turntable about the central axis of rotation to interface with at least one tape drive; and unloading the tape cartridge from the turntable into the at least one tape drive.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the step of receiving the tape cartridge onto the turntable further comprises:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from a first tape cartridge storage location.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of receiving the tape cartridge onto the turntable further comprises:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from a second tape cartridge storage location.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of receiving the tape cartridge onto the turntable further comprises:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from a single tape cartridge interface.
- 20. The method of claim 18 the method further comprising:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from the at least one tape drive; rotating the turntable about the central axis to interface with the first tape cartridge storage location; and unloading the tape cartridge from the turntable into the first tape cartridge storage location.
- 21. The method of claim 18 the method further comprising:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from the at least one tape drive; rotating the turntable about the central axis of rotation to interface with the second tape cartridge storage location; and unloading the tape cartridge from the turntable into the first tape cartridge storage location.
- 22. The method of claim 19 the method further comprising:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from the at least one tape drive; rotating the turntable about the central axis of rotation to interface with the single tape cartridge interface; and unloading the tape cartridge from the turntable into the single tape cartridge interface.
- 23. The method of claim 18 the method further comprising:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from the first tape cartridge storage location; rotating the turntable about the central axis of rotation to interface with the second tape cartridge storage location; and unloading the tape cartridge from the turntable into the second tape cartridge storage location.
- 24. The method of claim 18 the method further comprising:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from the second tape cartridge storage location; rotating the turntable about the central axis of rotation to interface with the first tape cartridge storage location; and unloading the tape cartridge from the turntable into the first tape cartridge storage location.
- 25. The method of claim 19 the method further comprising:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from the first tape cartridge storage location; rotating the turntable about the central axis of rotation to interface with the single cartridge interface; and unloading the tape cartridge from the turntable into the single cartridge interface.
- 26. The method of claim 20 the method further comprising:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from the second tape cartridge storage location; rotating the turntable about the central axis of rotation to interface with the single tape cartridge interface; and unloading the tape cartridge from the turntable into the single tape cartridge interface.
- 27. The method of claim 19 the method further comprising:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from the single tape cartridge interface; rotating the turntable about the central axis of rotation to interface with the first tape cartridge storage location; and unloading the tape cartridge from the turntable into the first tape cartridge storage location.
- 28. The method of claim 20 the method further comprising:
loading the tape cartridge onto the turntable from the single tape cartridge interface; rotating the turntable about the central axis of rotation to interface with the second tape cartridge storage location; and unloading the tape cartridge from the turntable into the second tape cartridge storage location.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No: 09/710,645 filed on Nov. 10, 2000, titled “Automated Tape Cartridge Autoloader/Library System,” and which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09710645 |
Nov 2000 |
US |
Child |
09860773 |
May 2001 |
US |