1. Technology Field
This disclosure generally relates to a vibration isolation storage module for fixing a storage device on a base. More particularly, the disclosure relates to a vibration isolation storage module for fixing a hard drive on a base of means of transport.
2.Description of the Known Art
With the progress of information technology, the use of computers is very popular. Besides being used in the indoor space, computers are also used in means of transport such as cars and boats. One the other hand, the software and information accessed by the computer are mostly stored in a hard drive. Therefore, the hard drive can be seen as the most important data storage device for computers. However, frequent and irregular vibrations usually occur when means of transport run or move. A disk error or computer crash caused by vibrations is easily happened if no proper fixing device is applied to the hard drive.
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It is an object of the disclosure to provide a vibration isolation storage module for use with a computer, wherein the vibration isolation storage module increases the shake endurance of the storage device and decreases the disk error or computer crash caused by vibrations.
One embodiment of the vibration isolation storage module includes a storage device, two brackets, a damping-fixing device, and a damping-positioning device. The storage device is disposed on a base of the computer. The brackets are respectively disposed on two corresponding sides of the storage device. The damping-fixing device has elasticity and is disposed on the bracket to connect the storage device with the bracket and absorb shock on the storage device with respect to the bracket. The damping-positioning device has elasticity and is disposed on the bracket to connect the bracket with the base and absorb shock on the bracket with respect to the base. The direction of the shock absorbed by the damping-fixing device is different from the direction of the shock absorbed by the damping-positioning device.
In the embodiment, the vibration isolation storage module further includes a signal mount disposed on another side adjacent to the two sides of the storage device and passed through by a signal transmitting line connecting to the storage device. The vibration isolation storage module further includes a stopper and an anti-loose member. The stopper is disposed on the base and faces the signal mount. The anti-loose member has elasticity. The stopper props up the anti-loose member, wherein the anti-loose member is disposed between the signal mount and the stopper. The vibration isolation storage module further includes a counterweight block disposed on the bottom side of the storage device and between the two brackets.
In the embodiment, each of the two brackets includes a fixing part and a positioning part. The fixing part is disposed at the position that the bracket connects to the storage device. The positioning part is disposed at an end of the bracket. The damping-fixing device includes a fixing pivot part and a fixing wheel part. The fixing pivot part connects to the storage device. The fixing wheel part takes the fixing pivot part as a pivot and has elasticity, wherein the fixing wheel part is able to deform in a radial direction. The tread of the fixing wheel part engages in the fixing part. The fixing part includes a hole for the fixing wheel part to engage therein. The hole includes an entering hole and a fixing hole connected to the entering hole, wherein the diameter of the entering hole is larger than the diameter of the fixing hole. The entering hole partially overlaps the fixing hole. The tread of the fixing wheel part engages in the fixing hole. The tread of the fixing wheel part is concave in the radial direction.
In the embodiment, the damping-positioning device includes a positioning part and a positioning wheel part. The positioning part connects to the base. The positioning wheel part takes the positioning pivot part as a pivot and has elasticity, wherein the positioning wheel part is able to deform in a radial direction. The tread of the positioning wheel part engages in the positioning part. The tread of the positioning wheel part is concave in the radial direction.
The vibration isolation storage module of present invention is used in a computer. In the preferred embodiment, the computer may be disposed on means of transport. More particularly, the vibration isolation storage module of present invention is used in a computer disposed on a vehicle. In other embodiments, however, the computer may be placed in a static environment and is not limited to be connected to a mean of transport. In addition to vehicles, the means of transport also include boats and aircrafts.
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In order to achieve a better engagement between the tread 331 of the fixing wheel part 330 and the fixing hole 113, the diameter of the fixing wheel part 330 is approximately larger than or equal to the diameter of the fixing hole 113. The diameter of the entering hole 111 is larger than the diameter of the fixing hole 113, so that the fixing wheel part 330 can be easily inserted into the entering hole 111 and move to the fixing hole 113 to be screwed onto the storage device 200 by the fixing pivot parts 310. Accordingly, the assembling of the fixing wheel part 330 is more convenient. In order to achieve a better engagement between the fixing wheel part 330 and the fixing hole 113, the tread 331 of the fixing wheel part 330 is concave in the radial direction to form a tread concave part 332, wherein the rim of the fixing hole 113 engages in the tread concave part 332 when the fixing wheel part 330 engages in the fixing hole 113.
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In order to achieve a better engagement between the tread 531 of the positioning wheel part 530 and the perforation 133, the diameter of the positioning wheel part 530 is approximately larger than or equal to the diameter of the perforation 133. The opening 131 is provided so that the positioning wheel part 530 can be easily inserted and move to the perforation 133 to be screwed onto the base 400 by the positioning pivot parts 510. Accordingly, the assembling of the positioning wheel part 530 is more convenient. In order to have a better engagement between the positioning wheel part 530 and the perforation 133, the tread 531 of the positioning wheel part 530 is concave in the radial direction to form a tread concave part 532, wherein the rim of the perforation 133 engages in the tread concave part 532 when the positioning wheel part 530 engages in the perforation 133.
To sum up, the fixing wheel parts 330 are able to absorb shock on the storage device 200 with respect to the brackets 101 and 102 along the x-y plane. The positioning wheel parts 530 are able to absorb shock on the brackets 101 and 102 with respect to the base 400 along the x-z plane. Therefore, the shock on the storage device 200 with respect to the base 400 along the x-y plane and the x-z plane are both absorbed. In other words, the direction of the shock absorbed by the damping-fixing device 300 is different from the direction of the shock absorbed by the damping-positioning device 500. In the preferred embodiment, the base 400 is connected to means of transport. Using the vibration isolation storage module of the present invention, the influence of the shock in different directions on the storage device during the movement of the means of transport is decreased. Therefore, the shake endurance of the storage device is increased and the disk error or computer crash caused by vibrations is decreased.
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Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, the above description is merely illustrative. Further modification of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100125223 | Jul 2011 | TW | national |