Robotic safety stop for automated storage library
09601148 ยท 2017-03-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T292/096
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/49874
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E05C19/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/0969
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T292/0894
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
G11B17/225
PHYSICS
G11B15/68
PHYSICS
Y10S901/49
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
G11B15/6835
PHYSICS
International classification
G11B15/68
PHYSICS
Abstract
A safety stop mechanism for an automated storage library in which a connector has first and second ends. The first end is configured to contact a door of the automated storage library when the door is in at least a first position. A safety stop is connected to the second end of the connector and adapted to move from a down position to an up position. The safety stop is in the down position when the door is in the first position allowing for travel of the robotic accessor over the safety stop.
Claims
1. A safety stop mechanism for a robotic accessor in an automated storage library, comprising: a connector having first and second ends, the first end configured to contact a door of the automated storage library when the door is in at least a first position; and a safety stop connected to the second end of the connector and adapted to move from a down position to an up position, the safety stop in the down position when the door is in the first position to allow for travel of the robotic accessor over the safety stop.
2. The safety stop mechanism of claim 1, wherein the connector is adapted to travel laterally corresponding to movement of the door between the first position and a second position, consequently moving the safety stop from the down position to the up position, the up position preventing travel of the robotic accessor beyond the safety stop.
3. The safety stop mechanism of claim 2, wherein the first position of the door is closed and the second position of the door is open.
4. The safety stop mechanism of claim 1, further including a bracket, pinned through the safety stop, to connect the safety stop to the second end of the connector.
5. The safety stop mechanism of claim 4, further including a cam track integrated into the safety stop, at least a portion of the pinned bracket traveling along the cam track as the safety stop is moved from the down position to the up position.
6. The safety stop mechanism of claim 1, wherein the connector is a spring-loaded plunger.
7. The safety stop mechanism of claim 1, wherein the connector is at least partially enclosed by a housing.
8. The safety stop mechanism of claim 7, further including a pin connecting at least a portion of the safety stop to the housing, wherein the safety stop is adapted for pivoting from the down position to the up position about the pin.
9. The safety stop mechanism of claim 7, further including a sensor device connected to the housing, wherein the sensor device is adapted for detecting the safety stop in at least one of the up position and the down position.
10. The safety stop mechanism of claim 7, wherein the housing is adapted for mounting to a base structure of the automated storage library.
11. A safety stop mechanism for a robotic accessor in an automated storage library, comprising: a housing; a plunger, spring-loaded to a portion of the housing, and having a first end adapted to contact a door of the automated storage library when the door is in at least a first position; and a safety stop connected to an end of the plunger and adapted to move from a down position to an up position, the safety stop being in the down position when the door is in the first position to allow for travel of the robotic accessor over the safety stop.
12. The safety stop mechanism of claim 11, wherein moving the door between the first position and a second position releases the plunger to allow for lateral travel, inducing movement of the stop from the down position to the up position to prevent travel of the robotic accessor beyond the safety stop.
13. The safety stop mechanism of claim 12, wherein the first position of the door is closed and the second position of the door is open.
14. The safety stop mechanism of claim 11, further including a bracket, pinned through the safety stop, to connect the safety stop to the end of the plunger.
15. The safety stop mechanism of claim 11, further including a cam track integrated into the safety stop, at least a portion of the pinned bracket traveling along the cam track as the safety stop is moved from the down position to the up position.
16. The safety stop mechanism of claim 11, further including a pin connecting at least a portion of the safety stop to the housing, wherein the safety stop is adapted for pivoting from the down position to the up position about the pin.
17. The safety stop mechanism of claim 11, further including a sensor device connected to the housing, wherein the sensor device is adapted for detecting the safety stop in at least one of the up position and the down position.
18. The safety stop mechanism of claim 11, wherein the housing is adapted for mounting to base structure of the automated storage library.
19. A method of manufacturing a safety stop mechanism for a robotic accessor in an automated storage library, comprising: providing a connector having first and second ends, the first end configured to contact a door of the automated storage library when the door is in at least a first position; and providing a safety stop connected to the second end of the connector and adapted to move from a down position to an up position, the safety stop in the down position when the door is in the first position to allow for travel of the robotic accessor over the safety stop.
20. The method of manufacture of claim 19, wherein the connector is adapted to travel laterally corresponding to movement of the door between the first position and a second position, consequently moving the safety stop from the down position to the up position, the up position preventing travel of the robotic accessor beyond the safety stop.
21. The method of manufacture of claim 19, further including providing a sensor device adapted to detect the safety stop in at least one of the up position and the down position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the advantages of the invention will be readily understood, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments that are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(10) The invention will be described as embodied in an automated magnetic tape library storage system for use in a data processing environment. Although the invention shown uses magnetic tape cartridges, one skilled in the art will recognize the invention equally applies to optical disk cartridges or other removable storage media and the use of either different types of cartridges or cartridges of the same type having different characteristics. Furthermore the description of an automated magnetic tape storage system is not meant to limit the invention to magnetic tape data processing applications as the invention herein can be applied to any media storage and cartridge handling systems in general.
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(14) The library 10 is arranged for accessing data storage media in response to commands from at least one external host system (not shown), and comprises a plurality of storage shelves 16, one front wall 17 and rear wall 19 for storing data storage cartridges that contain data storage media; at least one data storage drive 15 for reading and/or writing data with respect to the data storage media; and a first accessor 18 for transporting the data storage media between the plurality of storage shelves 16 and the data storage drive(s) 15 (here again, a redundant, second accessor may also be similarly configured). The data storage drives 15 may be optical disk drives or magnetic tape drives, or other types of data storage drives as are used to read and/or write data with respect to the data storage media. The storage frame 11 may optionally comprise an operator panel 12 or other user interface, such as a web-based interface, which allows a user to interact with the library. The storage frame 11 may optionally comprise an upper I/O station 24 and/or a lower station 25, which allows data storage media to be inserted into the library and/or removed from the library without disrupting library operation. The library 10 may comprise one or more storage frames 11, each having storage shelves 16 accessible by first accessor 18.
(15) As described above, the storage frames 11 may be configured with different components depending upon the intended function. One configuration of storage frame 11 may comprise storage shelves 16, data storage drive(s) 15, and other optional components to store and retrieve data from the data storage cartridges. The first accessor 18 comprises a gripper assembly 20 for gripping one or more data storage media and may include a bar code scanner 22 or other reading system, such as a cartridge memory reader or similar system, mounted on the gripper assembly 20, to read identifying information about the data storage media.
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(17) In one exemplary embodiment, the safety stop mechanism 30 operates by use of a spring-loaded plunger connected to a moveable safety stop for the robotic accessor. The safety stop and its associated mechanism are located at the bottom of the automated tape library frame. During normal library operation, the safety stop is in a down position, which allows the robotic accessors to pass over the safety stop without any interference. This down position is maintained by having the spring-loaded plunger in contact with the closed library end door. When the end door is opened, the spring-loaded plunger activates the safety stop moving it to the up position, as will be further described.
(18) When a failure occurs on one of the robotic accessors in one exemplary configuration, the robotic accessor is moved into the service area of the library either by moving itself or being pushed by the other non-failed, or active, robotic accessor. The failed accessor remains in this location until the service personnel arrives at the library to service the failed robotic accessor. When the service personnel opens the door to service the accessor, the spring-loaded plunger is able to extend toward the opening created by opening the end door of the library. This motion and the coupling to the safety stop, allows the safety stop to be lifted into its activated position such that the active accessor cannot crash through the safety stop entering the area where the service action is taking place. A sensor may be placed on the mechanism to sense that the safety stop is fully activated. The active accessor will not be able to move and the library will be down until this sensor on the mechanism is triggered.
(19) After completing the service action, the service personnel closes the end door of the library and the spring-loaded plunger again is pushed in to the library, returning the safety stop to its inactive down position allowing both robotic accessors to pass over the top of the stop for normal library operation. The design of the illustrated embodiments allows for an integrated safety stop to be installed on either end of the library string, such that two of these mechanisms are installed, one on each side of the library, so that if a failure occurs on either of the two robotic accessors, a safety stop mechanism is in place to perform the required service action.
(20) One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that other similar embodiments may be contemplated where, commensurate with a degree of movement of a door of the library frame, a corresponding movement is induced in a safety stop device such that the device engages from an inactive state to an active state. For this reason, while many of the illustrated embodiments in the instant description make reference to an aforementioned spring-loaded plunger, some of the following claimed subject matter refers to a connector adapted to make contact with the door of the library frame.
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(24) A housing 36 encloses the spring-loaded plunger 34 and spring mechanism as will be further described. In the depicted embodiment, openings 37 may be adapted to receive a mounting screw to attach the housing 36 to a base structure of the frame as previously described. A sensor device 40 and flag 38 may be connected to a portion of the housing 36 and the safety stop 30 as shown for detecting when the safety stop 30 is in an up position and/or down.
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(26) As is more clearly shown in the partial section view, a u-shaped bracket structure 48 is attached to an end of the plunger 34. The bracket 48 is adapted to slide along a portion of the safety stop 30 as the safety stop 30 pivots about pin 44. Compressive pressure (again denoted by arrow 42) on the plunger 34 exerted by a side door of the frame causes the plunger 34 to travel laterally substantially in the x direction (again represented leftward along arrow 27), also directing lateral force along the bracket 48 and to attachment pin 50, transferring such forces to the safety stop 30. As one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate, the compressive pressure is transferred to the stop 30, causing the stop to move from an up position to a down position as indicated, while also compressing the spring 46.
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(29) While one or more embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated in detail, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that modifications and adaptations to those embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention as set forth in the following claims.