Alignment device for orthogonal engagement of line cards and fabric cards in a server
10512187 ยท 2019-12-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04Q1/141
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/1461
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/20709
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/1485
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/20
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H05K7/14
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/20
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention provides a device for aligning a plurality of line card connectors with a plurality of fabric card connectors using a lattice having a plurality of intersecting strips defining an array of framed slots.
Claims
1. A device for aligning a plurality of line card connectors with a plurality of fabric card connectors comprising: a lattice having a plurality of intersecting strips defining an array of framed slots, each of the slots dimensioned to receive a first connector element of a line card and a second connector element of a fabric card, and to support a plurality of line cards spaced from one another along a first direction and in parallel spaced relationship, and a plurality of fabric cards spaced from one another along a second direction generally perpendicular to the first direction and in parallel spaced relationship, each of the plurality of line cards having an alignment pin for inserting through one of the plurality of intersecting strips of the lattice; wherein the plurality of line cards comprises a first plurality of alignment pins and the plurality of fabric cards comprises a second plurality of alignment pins, wherein the first plurality of alignment pins and the second plurality of alignment pins are aligned with a plurality of alignment holes of the lattice such that the plurality of line cards and the plurality of fabric cards are aligned in an orthogonal manner.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of line cards has a plurality of electrical connectors, one of each of the plurality of electrical connectors of the plurality of line card is for coupling with a mating electrical connector on one of each of the plurality of fabric cards.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the number of electrical connectors of each of the plurality of line cards is equal to the number of fabric cards in the plurality of fabric cards.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the lattice supports the line cards in a first plane and the fabric cards in a second plane generally perpendicular to the first plane.
5. The device of claim 1 further comprising a mounting bracket for attaching the lattice to a structure to support the lattice.
6. An assembly of electrically coupled line cards and fabric cards comprising: a first number of line cards spaced from one another along a first direction and disposed in parallel spaced relationship, each of the line cards having a first plurality of a first type of electrical connectors; a second number of fabric cards spaced from one another along a second direction and disposed in parallel spaced relationship, the second direction being generally perpendicular to the first direction, each of the fabric cards having a second plurality of a second type of electrical connectors one of each being coupled to one of each of the first type of electrical connector to form an electrical coupling; and a lattice having a plurality of intersecting strips defining an array of framed slots, each of the electrical couplings being positioned in one of the slots and supported therein, wherein the first number of line cards comprises a first plurality of alignment pins and the second number of fabric cards comprises a second plurality of alignment pins, wherein the first plurality of alignment pins and the second plurality of alignment pins are aligned with a plurality of alignment holes of the lattice such that the first number of line cards and the second number of fabric cards are aligned in an orthogonal manner.
7. The assembly of claim 6, wherein each of the first number of line cards comprises at least one of the first plurality of alignment pins, and each of the second number of fabric cards comprises at least one of the second plurality of alignment pins.
8. The assembly of claim 6 further comprising a plurality of gaps in the lattice to allow air flow through the lattice.
9. The assembly of claim 6 wherein each of the first number of line cards is electrically coupled to each of the second number of fabric cards.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings and attachments in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
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(12) The columns 30 extend along the second direction and are spaced from one another along the first direction. Conversely, the rows extend along the first direction and are spaced along the second direction. Four columns and four rows are shown in this example, but it is contemplated having a different number such as from 2-10 columns or rows. The number of columns 30 and rows 32 can differ in number and preferably the difference will be 2 or less. The framed slots 24 ensure proper alignment of electrical connectors 44,50 (
(13) A detailed description of the electrical components of the line cards 16 and the fabric cards 14 is not necessary as these components can be purchased off the shelf from electrical component suppliers and are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art. Generally speaking, however, line cards 16 support a host of processors, memory components and the like for processing data, for example, to deliver data, voice, and video services over a scalable network. Fabric cards 14 act as a data bus to act as an input and output device to the line cards 16 to avoid data collisions that used to occur in earlier generations of busses and switches. Each of the line cards 16 and the fabric cards 14 has electrical connectors 50,44 respectively (
(14) It is preferred that each line card 16 and each fabric card 14 will have from 2 to 10 connectors, although the number of connectors on each type of card do not have to be equal. In a more preferred form, the line card 16 will have a number of connectors 50 equal to the number of fabric cards 14 and each fabric card 14 will have a number of connectors 44 equal to the number of line cards 16. Thus, in the electrical assembly 10, all of the line cards 16 are connected to all of the fabric cards 14. The total quantity of line card 16 connectors 50 will equal the total quantity of fabric card connectors 44.
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(18) An example method for installing a server or a carrier routing systems 10 or other electronic system includes: (1) providing a first number of line cards 16 having a second number of electrical connectors 50; (2) providing a second number of fabric cards 14 having a first number of electrical connectors 44; (3) providing a lattice 12 having a plurality of intersecting strips 22 defining an array of framed slots 24, the array of framed slots 24 having a second number of framed slots spaced from one another along a first direction and a first number of framed slots spaced from one another along a second direction generally perpendicular to the first direction; (4) placing the first number of line cards 16 on one side of the lattice 12 (
(19) When the alignment pins 40 are inserted into the alignment holes 42, the connectors (44 and 50) will be positioned in the framed slots 24. Additionally, the alignment pins 40 are dimensioned to releasably engage the alignment holes 42 to releasably attach the line cards 16 and fabric cards 14 to the lattice 12, on opposing sides of the lattice 12, and to support and retain the line cards 16 and the fabric cards 14 in a proper position and orientation.
(20) When the alignment pins 40 are inserted into the alignment holes 42, the connectors (44 and 50) will be positioned in the framed slots 24. Additionally, the alignment pins 40 are dimensioned to releasably engage the alignment holes 42 to releasably attach the line cards 16 and fabrics cards 14 to the lattice 12, on opposing sides of the lattice 12, and to support and retain the line cards 16 and the fabric cards 14 in a proper position and orientation.
(21) Preferably, there is an alignment pin 40 extending from each of the first number of line cards 16 and each of the second number of fabric cards 14. Any suitable number of alignment pins 40 can be provided from 1 to 10, more preferably 2 to 8, and most preferably 3 to 6, or any range or combination of ranges therein. When the alignment pins 40 are inserted into the alignment holes 42, the connectors 44 and 50 will be positioned in the framed slots 24. Additionally, the alignment pins 40 are dimensioned to releasably engage the alignment holes 42 to releasably attach the line cards 16 and fabrics cards 14 to the lattice 12, on opposing sides of the lattice 12, and to support and retain the line cards 16 and the fabric cards 14 in a proper position and orientation. Alignment holes 42 are provided through the strips 22 in equal or greater numbers when compared to the number alignment pins 40.
(22) Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be protected otherwise than as specifically described.