ROTATING STORAGE DRIVE BAY LATCH
20230122860 ยท 2023-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Eduardo Escamilla (Round Rock, TX, US)
- Chun-Yang Tseng (Taipei City, TW)
- Matthew B. Gilbert (Austin, TX, US)
- Amrita Sidhu Maguire (Cedar Park, TX, US)
Cpc classification
H05K7/1417
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An information handling system storage device rotationally couples first and second storage drive bays to a housing and having a gap between them. The second storage drive bay rotationally couples between a stored position in planar alignment with the first storage drive bay and a raised position that provides access to storage drives in the second storage drive bay. A latch rotationally couples to the second storage drive bay and extends in a stored position into the gap. A pin and guide arrangement defines rotation of the latch relative to the storage drive bay to a raised position and then translates upward force applied to the latch to rotate the storage drive bay to a raised position.
Claims
1. An information handling system comprising: a housing; a processor disposed in the housing and operable to execute instructions to process information; a memory disposed in the housing and interfaced with the processor, the memory operable to store the instructions and information; a network interface card disposed in the housing and interfaced with the processor, the network interface card operable to communicate the information with a network; first and second storage drive bays disposed in the housing, each storage drive bay configured to accept plural storage devices, the second storage drive bay rotationally coupled to the housing to rotate between a raised position and a closed position; and a latch rotationally coupled at a side upper surface of the second storage bay, the latch having a stored position planar with the upper surface of the second storage bay drive and rotating relative to the second storage drive bay to a raised position about a single axis, the latch at the raised position having a pin of the second storage drive bay extending into a guide of the latch to define a range of rotation having a fixed position relative to the second storage drive bay when the latch rotates to a fully raised position, the latch in the fully raised position stopping rotation in response to a raising force, the raising force translated to raise the second storage drive bay to rotate the second storage drive bay to the raised position.
2. The information handling system of claim 1 further comprising: a cover coupled to the housing between the first and second storage drive bays over a gap defined between the first and second storage drive bays; and wherein the cover couples over the latch in the stored planar position and removes from the housing to release the latch for rotation to the raised position.
3. The information handling system of claim 2 wherein: the first storage drive bay couples in a front side of the housing to expose storage drives disposed in the first storage bay at a front face of the housing; the second storage drive bay couples in a middle position of the housing to face storage drives disposed in the second storage bay at a rear side of the first storage drive bay separated by the gap.
4. (canceled)
5. The information handling system of claim 2 further comprising first and second of latch coupled to opposing sides of the storage drive bay.
6. The information handling system of claim 2 further comprising: a first member extending from the latch; and a second member extending from the second storage drive bay, the second member restricting rotation of the latch by engagement with the first member.
7. The information handling system of claim 2 further comprising plural storage devices disposed in each of the first and second storage drive bays.
8. The information handling system of claim 2 further comprising a hinge rotationally coupling the second storage drive bay to the housing, the hinge having a counterbalance spring to bias the storage drive bay to a raised position and an asymmetric torque element to resist rotation of the second storage drive bay from the raised position.
9. The information handling system of claim 2 wherein the latch in the stored planar position extends across the gap.
10. A method for managing plural storage drive bays, the method comprising: coupling a first storage drive bay at a front of a housing in a fixed orientation; coupling a second storage drive bay at a middle of the housing at a rear side of the first storage drive bay with a gap between the first and second storage drive bays; coupling a latch to the second storage drive bay, the latch extending into the gap, the latch rotating about a single axis; coupling a pin from the second storage drive bay through a guide of the latch, the guide engagement with the pin defining a range of rotation of the latch; rotating the latch relative to the second storage drive bay to a predetermined raised position out of the gap, the latch fully raised in the range of rotation so the pin works against an end of the guide; and rotating the second storage drive bay to a raised position above the housing by lifting on the latch with the latch in a fixed raised position relative to the second storage drive bay, a rotating force applied to the latch translated to a raising force by the pin working against the end of the guide.
11. (canceled)
12. The method of claim 10 further comprising: coupling a cover to the housing over the gap and over the latch when the latch extends into the gap; and removing the cover to expose the latch.
13. The method of claim 10 further comprising: coupling a first of the latch to a first side of the second storage drive bay; coupling a second of the latch to a second side of the second storage drive bay opposite the first side; and raising the second storage drive baby by lifting on both the first and second latches.
14. The method of claim 10 further comprising: disposing plural storage devices in the first storage drive bay and accessible from the housing front; and disposing plural storage devices in the second storage drive bay and accessible when the second storage drive bay is in the raised position.
15. The method of claim 10 further comprising extending the latch across the full size of the gap.
16. The method of claim 15 further comprising: extending a first member from the latch; and extending a second member from the second storage drive bay to engage the first member when the latch rotates to the predetermined raised position out of the gap.
17. A storage system comprising: a storage drive bay having a front side configured to accept plural storage drives and a rear side rotationally coupled by a hinge; a first latch rotationally coupled to a first side of the storage drive bay extending beyond the front side, the first latch rotating about a single axis relative to the storage drive bay from a stored position substantially level with a top side of the storage drive bay to a predetermined raised position over the top side, the latch at the predetermined raised position translating upward force to upward rotation of the storage drive bay; a pin extending from the storage drive bay; and a guide formed in the first latch and aligned to engage the pin, the guide defining rotation of the first latch from the stored position to the raised position and defining the predetermined raised position at which the first latch translates upward force to upward rotation, the translation of rotational force applied to the latch to a raising force to raise the rear side storage drive bay due to the pin working against an end of the guide.
18. The storage system of claim 17 further comprising a second latch rotationally coupled to a second side of the storage drive bay extending beyond the front side, the second latch rotating relative to the storage drive bay from a stored position substantially level with the top side of the storage drive bay to a predetermined raised position over the top side, the latch at the predetermined raised position translating upward force to upward rotation of the storage drive bay.
19. (canceled)
20. The storage system of claim 18 further comprising plural storage devices disposed in the storage drive bay.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present invention may be better understood, and its numerous objects, features and advantages made apparent to those skilled in the art by referencing the accompanying drawings. The use of the same reference number throughout the several figures designates a like or similar element.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] An information handling system server with end-to-end placed storage drive bays raises a middle-placed storage drive bay with a latch that extends into a gap past the front of the storage drive bay in stored position and rotates up to a raised position at which the latch translates upward force into rotation of the storage drive bay. For purposes of this disclosure, an information handling system may include any instrumentality or aggregate of instrumentalities operable to compute, classify, process, transmit, receive, retrieve, originate, switch, store, display, manifest, detect, record, reproduce, handle, or utilize any form of information, intelligence, or data for business, scientific, control, or other purposes. For example, an information handling system may be a personal computer, a network storage device, or any other suitable device and may vary in size, shape, performance, functionality, and price. The information handling system may include random access memory (RAM), one or more processing resources such as a central processing unit (CPU) or hardware or software control logic, ROM, and/or other types of nonvolatile memory. Additional components of the information handling system may include one or more disk drives, one or more network ports for communicating with external devices as well as various input and output (I/O) devices, such as a keyboard, a mouse, and a video display. The information handling system may also include one or more buses operable to transmit communications between the various hardware components.
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[0016] To support network storage, housing 12 has first and second longitudinally placed storage drive bays 22 that each accept plural storage devices 24, such as hard disk drives (HDD) and solid-state drives (SSD). The front place storage drive bay 22 has a fixed orientation in housing 12 that exposes storage devices 24 at the front of the information handling system when installed in a server rack. The front position of the storage drive bay 22 allows an end user to access storage devices 24, such as for replacement or maintenance. The middle-placed storage drive bay 22 has a front face at a rear side of the front placed storage drive bay 22 with a gap defined between the two storage drive bays to provide for cooling airflow through housing 12. A cover 26 is coupled to housing 12 over the gap between storage drive bays 22. In order to minimize the longitudinal length of the storage drive bays 22 in housing 12, the gap under cover 26 is minimized to that needed for airflow and the middle-positioned storage drive bay 22 is built to selectively expose the storage devices 24 in the middle-placed storage drive bay 22 by raising the front face of the middle-placed storage drive bay. In the example embodiment described in greater depth below, the middle-positioned storage bay drive 22 rotates about an axis at a rear upper side to expose storage devices 24 at a front face.
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[0022] Although the present invention has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.