Universal hard disk cartridge

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6721176
  • Patent Number
    6,721,176
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 14, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A cartridge design allows any standard size IDE hard drive to be used like a removable media. The cartridge with the hard drive can then be connected to any computing devices via various interface ports such as USB, Firewire, PCMCIA, Parallel or any new IO ports. The cartridge consists of a disk connecting board, a cartridge housing and an eject mechanism to remove the hard drive from the cartridge.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an universal hard disk cartridge, and particularly the present invention to provide easily changeable hard drive from the universal hard disk cartridge, and not necessary to open the external hard drive housing.




2. Description of Related Art




Data storage devices primary fall into two categories: the removable storage and hard disk storage. These two types of data storage devices offer different advantages depending on the type of applications.




In the removable storage, the storage media can be replaced as more storage space is needed. Cost of the media is relatively inexpensive. But the data transfer rate for removable storage devices in general are much slower than hard disk storage. Thus the removable storage is great for data archiving. To access the data stored on a removable storage media, the computer must have a compatible drive that can read the data from the media. Example, a CDRW drive or CD-ROM drive is needed to access the data on a CDRW media, a DVD drive is needed to access data on a DVD media, a 240 MB-ZIP drive is needed to access data on a 240 MB ZIP media. As a result, in order for a computer to access data on a variety of removable media, it must be equipped with various types of drives.




In the case of hard disk storage, the media and the drive are integrated together. With this design, the data transfer rate for hard drive is much faster than the removable storage. Thus hard disk is great for storing program files, for storing data that are accessed all the time and for streaming video application. Since the hard drive and the storage media are all integrated in one unit, the computer can access the data stored in a hard drive by connecting up the hard disk controller cable and the power cable from inside a computer to the hard drive. But this way of connecting a hard drive to a computer usually requires opening up the computer and technical skill.




External hard drive solves the problem of connecting a drive to a computer without opening up the computers. The external hard drives attach to a computer via one of the common I/O ports on a computer: USB, Firewire or PCMCIA. Since all the external hard drives are constructed with an enclosure to house the hard drive and the interface electronics. The additional cost of the housing and interface electronics make the external hard drive much more expensive than an internal IDE drive. So when an external hard drive capacity is used up, the user will have to purchase another external hard drive in order to have more data storage capacity. In addition, the external hard drive with this traditional design also limits its use to a single interface. If you have an external USB hard drive, a computer that has no USB port will not be able to use the hard drive.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention in this patent, called “Universal Hard Disk Cartridge”, also refer to as UHDC in this patent, significantly improves the cost and flexibility of the external hard drive. The UHDC design also reduce the overall size to almost the size of the hard drive itself. With this invention, users can conveniently add and remove hard drive from the UHDC as if the hard drive is a removable storage media. When the hard drive capacity is filled up, it can be easily removed from the UHDC and replaced with a new hard drive of any capacity, similar to ejecting or removing the floppy media of a floppy drive. The Universal Hard Disk Cartridge is designed with a standard MC-36 connector so that it can be connected to any IO ports of any computing devices via an interface cable with the appropriate interface electronics.




The primary object of the present invention is to provide a cartridge, namely Universal Hard Disk Cartridge (UHDC), which enable to improve in large-scaled of cost reduction and assembly flexibility of external hard disk; also minimize the dimension of external hard disk size to the size of hard disk per se. According to the present invention, the users can easily add or remove the hard disk from UHDC as they have done in CDRW, floppy and other removable storage devices. When the space of hard disk is fully occupied, it can be easily removed from the UHDC and replace with a new one. Furthermore, said UHDC has a MC-36 connector which can connect to any I/O port of PC through proper interface device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention can be more fully understood by referring to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is the prospective view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is the prospective view of insert the hard disk to the UHDC;





FIG. 3

is the prospective view of insert and eject of the hard disk; and





FIG. 4

is the prospective view of the UHDC connects to the computer.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

The Universal Hard Disk Cartridge (UHDC)


30


has two components—the hard disk connecting board


10


and the universal hard disk cartridge housing


20


.




Referring to

FIG. 1

again, the hard disk connecting board


10


consists of a female IDE connector


11


, a MC-36 female connector


12


, a power input jack


13


for providing power to the hard drive and a printed circuit board (PCB)


14


. The PCB


14


is designed to have the same width (W1) as the width (W3) of the 2.5″ hard drive


40


(see FIG.


2


). The connector


11


is posited on the PCB


14


such that when the hard drive


40


is installed onto the PCB


14


, the edges of the hard drive


40


will line with the edges of the PCB


14


(see FIG.


2


).




The universal hard disk cartridge (UHDC) housing


20


has an inside width (W2) the same as the width (W1) of the PCB


14


and the inside height the same as the thickness of the 2.5″ hard drive


40


plus the thickness of the PCB (P). The length of the UDHC housing


20


can be from 50% to 100% the length (L) of the PCB


14


. The universal hard disk cartridge


30


is then formed by slipping the entire PCB


14


all the way inside the housing


20


till the connector


12


comes out the back of the UHDC housing


20


, as illustrated in FIG.


1


. The PCB


14


is then secured flat to the bottom of the UHDC housing


20


with strong adhesive or some mechanical fasteners (not shown in the drawing for simplicity).




To install the hard drive


40


into the cartridge


30


, the hard drive


40


is slid inside the cartridge


30


with the connector


42


end of the hard drive


40


heading in, as illustrated in FIG.


2


. The side walls of the cartridge housing


30


serves as the alignment guide so that the male connector


42


of the hard drive always line up to the female IDE connector


11


on the PCB


14


as the hard drive slides into the cartridge and connect up to the female IDE connector


11


inside the cartridge


30


. The hard drive


40


is then push snugly all the way inside the cartridge


30


till the end of the hard drive


40


is fully line up with the outside edge of the PCB


14


, indicating the hard drive


40


is now securely connected up mechanically and electrically with the hard disk connector board


10


. Now the hard drive


40


will be held in place inside the UHDC by the frictional force between the male IDE connector


42


and the female IDE connector


11


. The hard drive


40


can be removed from the UHDC by pushing on the ejecting button


21


. Similar to other removable media, a label


41


can also be applied to the top surface of the hard drive to quickly identify the content of the hard drive


40


.





FIG. 3

front view shows how the hard drive sits inside the UHDC and the detail of the eject button. Many other mechanical eject designs can also be used to dislodge the hard drive from inside the UHDC. In

FIG. 3

, rear view also shows how the connector


12


, power input connector


13


and the eject button


21


come out the back end of the UHDC.




The UHDC with the hard drive


40


installed can now be attached to interface cable


50


via the MC-36 connector


12


as shown in FIG.


4


. The interface cable


50


can either be an USB, PCMCIA, Firewire or IDE cable interface cable to match the IO port on the computer, Which is not shown here for simplicity.




Below is a comparison for external data storage devices constructed with Traditional Data Storage Enclosures verses the storage device constructed with




Universal Storage Cartridge design:

















Traditional






Universal Hard Disk Cartridge




External Hard Drive











The housing is one piece design which




The housing consists of two






substantially reduce the tooling cost




pieces which result in more







expensive tooling.






Hard drive can be installed and removed




Installation and removal






on the fly from the cartridge. As the hard




of the hard drive






drive space is filled up, it can be easily




usually requires special tools






replaced with another fresh hard drive.




to disassembling and







reassembling the housing,







making it impractical to







replace the hard drive inside







the enclosure.






Less material cost as the cartridge




Higher material cost as more






enclosure typically half of that of the




material is needed






traditional external storage enclosure




for the enclosure






Low manufacturing cost as the storage




Higher manufacturing cost






device is added to the cartridge with




as assembly is required






simple insertion, similar to loading a




to install the storage device






floppy media into a floppy drive.




inside the enclosure.






Smaller in size




Larger in size






Can add visible label on the storage




Cannot add visible label to the






device for easy identification of the




hard drive as it is






content stored in the drive




completely enclosed.






Hard drive can be easily ejected out of




Removal of hard drive






the cartridge housing with an eject button




from the enclosure requires






design.




disassembly in the enclosures.














Although the invention in this patent described a design specifically for a 2.5″ hard drive, the concept can easily be applied to a 3.5″ hard drive and other ATAPI storage devices.




While the invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiment thereof, it is to be understood that modifications or variations may be easily made without departing from the spirit of this invention, which is defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A universal hard disk cartridge for inserting a removable hard drive and connecting to a I/O port of a personal computer by an interface cable comprising:a) a universal hard disk cartridge housing; and b) a hard disk connecting board connected to the universal hard disk cartridge housing such that a portion of the hard disk connecting board extends out of a first side of the universal hard disk cartridge housing, the hard disk connecting board having: i) a female IDE connector configured to be removably connected to a male IDE connecter of the hard drive; ii) a MC-36 female connector having a portion extending outwardly of a second side of the universal hard disk cartridge housing, and configured to be removably connected to a MC-36 male connector of the interface cable; iii) a power input jack; and iv) a printed circuit board, the female IDE connector, the MC-36 female connector and the power input jack being connected to the circuit board, wherein the universal hard disk cartridge housing has a length less than a length of the printed circuit board.
  • 2. The universal hard disk cartridge for inserting the removable hard drive and connecting to the I/O port of the personal computer by the interface cable according to claim 1, wherein the universal hard disk cartridge housing has an ejection button such that the removable hard drive is detached from the hard disk connecting board by pushing the ejection button.
  • 3. The universal hard disk cartridge for inserting the removable hard drive and connecting to the I/O port of the personal computer by the interface cable according to claim 1, wherein the hard disk has an identification label.
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