CABLE CONNECTION SYSTEM
20170346246 · 2017-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R33/88
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/518
ELECTRICITY
H01R33/94
ELECTRICITY
H05K7/1492
ELECTRICITY
H01R35/02
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/26
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A cable connection system and a method of forming the cable connection system. The cable connection system includes a base and a coupling mechanism. The base is configured to be coupled to a given cable. The given cable is configured to be connected to a given rack. The coupling mechanism is configured to couple the base with the given rack during a given connect mode of operation. The coupling mechanism includes a group of base connectors provided on a first surface of the base. The first surface is arranged to lie substantially flush with the given rack. The method includes: providing the base and coupling the coupling mechanism to the base.
Claims
1. A cable connection system, comprising: a base configured to be coupled to a given cable, said given cable configured to be connected to a given rack; and a coupling mechanism configured to couple the base with the given rack during a given connect mode of operation, said coupling mechanism comprising a group of base connectors provided on a first surface of the base, said first surface arranged to lie substantially flush with the given rack.
2. The cable connection system of claim 1, wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a group of rack connectors provided for the given rack on a second surface of the given rack, said second surface arranged to lie substantially flush with the base, said rack connectors substantially corresponding with, and being configured to be coupled to, the base connectors during the given connect mode of operation.
3. The cable connection system of claim 1, wherein the base and the given rack are configured to be substantially detachably coupled to each other.
4. The cable connection system of claim 1, wherein the base is configured to be substantially coupled with the given rack.
5. The cable connection system of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a substantially U-shape.
6. The cable connection system of claim 1, wherein the base is configured to be coupled to a given cable that is to be connected with the given rack and that is substantially provided in a raised floor configuration above a floor surface on which at least the base and/or the given rack is provided.
7. The cable connection system of claim 1, wherein a distribution and/or a number of the base connectors is provided to facilitate a desired coupling between the base and the given rack.
8. The cable connection system of claim 1, wherein, the base comprises a substantially detachable unit.
9. The cable connection system of claim 1, wherein, the base connectors are configured to be substantially detachable from the base.
10. A method of forming a cable connection system, said method comprising: providing a base configured to be coupled to a given cable, said given cable configured to be connected to a given rack; and coupling a coupling mechanism to the base, said coupling mechanism configured to couple the base with the given rack during a given connect mode of operation, said coupling mechanism comprising a group of base connectors on at least a first surface of the base, said first surface arranged to lie substantially flush with the given rack.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the coupling mechanism comprises a group of rack connectors for the given rack on a second surface of the given rack, said second surface arranged to lie substantially flush with the base, said rack connectors substantially corresponding with, and being configured to be coupled to, the base connectors during the given connect mode of operation.
12. The method of claim of 10, said method comprising: configuring the base and the given rack to be substantially detachably coupled to each other.
13. The method of claim 10, said method comprising: configuring the base to facilitate a substantial coupling of the base with the given rack.
14. The method of claim 10, said method comprising: fabricating the base in a substantially U-shape.
15. The method of claim 10, said method comprising: configuring the base to be coupled to a given cable that is to be connected with the given rack and that is substantially provided in a raised floor configuration above a floor surface on which at least the base and/or the given rack is provided.
16. The method of claim 10, said method comprising: providing a distribution and/or a number of the base connectors to facilitate a specified coupling between the base and the given rack.
17. The method of claim 10, said method comprising: providing the base as a substantially detachable unit.
18. The method of claim 10, said method comprising: providing the base connectors to be substantially detachable from the base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Within the description, the same reference numerals or signs are used to denote the same parts or the like.
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[0017] Also provided is a coupling mechanism 3, 4 that is configured to couple the base 1 to the given rack 2 in a given connect mode of operation of the cable connection system 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The coupling mechanism 3, 4 comprises at least a group of base connectors 3 that are provided on at least a surface 1a of the base 1 that is arranged to lie substantially flush with the given rack 2. The coupling mechanism 3, 4 also comprises at least a group of rack connectors 4 provided for the given rack 2 on a surface 2a of the given rack 2. The surface 2a of the given rack 2 is arranged to lie substantially flush with the surface 1a of the base 1 on which the base connectors 3 are provided. The rack connectors 4 substantially correspond with, and are configured to be coupled to, the base connectors 3, in the given connect mode of operation. The given rack 2 may be fitted with fixed rack connectors 4 or, alternatively, the given rack 2 may be retrofitted with detachable rack connectors 4, the latter configuration providing an advantage of compatibility of an embodiment of the present invention with conventional racks 2 in IT data centers. The group of base connectors 3 and/or the group of rack connectors 4 may be configured to be substantially detachably coupled to each other; which is generally illustrated by arrow 5 in
[0018] The base connectors 3 provided on the surface 1a of the base 1 facilitate substantial coupling of the base 1 with the given rack 2. A further feature of the base 1 is that the base 1 may be designed in order to support such a substantial coupling function. For example, shape and/or dimensions of the base 1 may be chosen in accordance with a spatial configuration of the given rack 2 and/or taking into account spatial constraints due to a multiplicity of racks on a given floor space.
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[0020] The base connectors 3 may be provided as fixed from the outset or detachably with respect to the base 1. The base 1 may be provided as a substantially detachable unit that may be coupled to another equipment unit, at the base of other equipment unit, in one embodiment, which is in a vicinity of the given rack 2. In this way, cable connection for any given rack 2 may be established without a need to create space for the base 1 and/or rearrangement of existing equipment in the vicinity of the rack 2. Such features may serve to enhance the versatility, flexibility and/or ease of use of an embodiment of the present invention.
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[0025] The method of
[0026] Also following step 20, at least a coupling mechanism 3, 4 is provided at step 22. In respect of the provision of the coupling mechanism 3, 4, at least a group of base connectors 3 are provided on at least a surface 1a of the base 1. The surface 1a is arranged to lie substantially flush with the given rack 2 at step 23. As shown at step 23′, the base connectors 3 may be provided as substantially fixed or detachable with respect to the base 1. As shown at step 23″, a distribution and/or a number of the base connectors 3 is provided so as to facilitate a desired coupling between the base 1 and the given rack 2.
[0027] At step 24 following step 21, the base 1 adapted with the base connectors 3 is configured to be coupled to any given cable 6.sub.0, 6.sub.1, . . . 6.sub.n that is to be connected with the given rack 2. In this respect, in a one embodiment of the present invention, at step 24′, the base 1 is coupled to any given cable 6.sub.0, 6.sub.1, . . . 6.sub.n that is to be connected with the given rack 2 and that is substantially provided in a raised floor configuration 7.sub.1 above a floor surface 7.sub.0 on which the base 1 and/or the given rack 2 is provided.
[0028] At step 25 following step 21, the base 1 is configured to be connected with the given rack 2 using the coupling mechanism 3, 4. In this regard, and as shown at step 25.sup.0, the base 1 and/or the given rack 2 are configured to be substantially detachably coupled from each other. In one embodiment of the present invention, and at step 25′, the base connectors 3 and the rack connectors 2 are coupled, and in this way, coupling between the base 1 and the given rack 2 is performed. Step 26 marks the end of any steps according to an embodiment of a method of the present invention.
[0029] Any one of steps 20.sup.0, 20′ and 20″ may precede step 21 in one embodiment, and are not performed in any given sequence. Steps 20.sup.0, 20′ and 20″ may be performed simultaneously in an embodiment of the present invention.
[0030] Steps 21 and 22 are performed after the start step 20, steps 23 and 24 are performed in relation to step 22, and steps 23′ and 23″ and steps 24 and 25 are not restricted to a given sequence of performance with respect to each other and may even be performed simultaneously.
[0031] The present invention has been described above purely by way of example and modifications of detail can be made within the scope of the present invention.
[0032] Each feature disclosed in the description may be provided independently or in any appropriate combination.
[0033] The descriptions of the various embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration, but are not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the embodiments disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the described embodiments. The terminology used herein was chosen to best explain the principles of the embodiments, the practical application or technical improvement over technologies found in the marketplace, or to enable others or ordinary skill in the art to understand the embodiments disclosed herein.