WO1998011543A1 - Library cartridge manipulation x-y positioning system - Google Patents
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- WO1998011543A1 WO1998011543A1 PCT/IB1997/001105 IB9701105W WO9811543A1 WO 1998011543 A1 WO1998011543 A1 WO 1998011543A1 IB 9701105 W IB9701105 W IB 9701105W WO 9811543 A1 WO9811543 A1 WO 9811543A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B15/00—Driving, starting or stopping record carriers of filamentary or web form; Driving both such record carriers and heads; Guiding such record carriers or containers therefor; Control thereof; Control of operating function
- G11B15/675—Guiding containers, e.g. loading, ejecting cassettes
- G11B15/68—Automatic cassette changing arrangements; automatic tape changing arrangements
- G11B15/682—Automatic cassette changing arrangements; automatic tape changing arrangements with fixed magazines having fixed cassette storage cells, e.g. in racks
- G11B15/6835—Automatic cassette changing arrangements; automatic tape changing arrangements with fixed magazines having fixed cassette storage cells, e.g. in racks the cassettes being transferred to a fixed recorder or player using a moving carriage
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- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B17/00—Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor
- G11B17/22—Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor from random access magazine of disc records
- G11B17/225—Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor from random access magazine of disc records wherein the disks are transferred from a fixed magazine to a fixed playing unit using a moving carriage
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for manipulation of cartridges arranged in an x-y array extending along an x-axis and a y-axis which is transverse to the x-axis, the apparatus comprising a cartridge elevator having a gripper to engage and pass through the cartridges and a translation mechanism for translating the cartridge elevator along the x-axis and the y-axis.
- Such an apparatus is known from US-A-5,264,516.
- the known apparatus comprises a cartridge selecting and carrying mechanism for transporting a cartridge from an x-y array of cartridge storage positions to a cartridge drive for reading or writing information from said cartridge.
- a disadvantage of the known apparatus is that the footprint of the apparatus is so large that the apparatus cannot be mounted in conventional standard equipment racks.
- the apparatus according to the invention is characterized in that the translation mechanism comprises an x-axis frame extending parallel to the x-axis and having a back plate terminating at a first end in a first end plate and at a second end in a second end plate; a pillow block mounted to the back plate intermediate the first and second ends; a y-axis rail extending parallel to the y-axis and received through the pillow block providing a centrally cantilevered mounting of the x-axis frame; means for preventing rotation of the x-axis frame mounted proximate the first end of the back plate; an x-axis drive motor mounted intermediate the pillow block and the second end of the back plate; means for translating the cartridge elevator parallel to the x-axis operably interconnected to the x-axis drive motor; the cartridge elevator being mounted to the x-axis frame and
- An embodiment of the tape storage library according to the present invention employs multiple cartridge magazines, each providing vertically distributed slots for cartridge storage.
- the magazines are arranged in adjacent, horizontal relation providing an x-y array of cartridges in the tape storage library.
- the magazines are removably restrained in a frame mounted in a front bay of the tape storage library.
- a cartridge retrieval mechanism positioned in an open bay rearwardly adjacent the magazine frames includes an x-axis frame supporting an elevator platform which incorporates a gripper mechanism for retrieval of individual cartridges.
- the elevator platform translates along the x-axis frame defining a first motion axis.
- the x-axis frame is cantilevered from a pillow block assembly which translates along a y-axis rail defining the second axis of motion for the cartridge retrieval assembly. Rotation of the cantilevered x-axis frame about the y-axis rail is restrained by a slotted guide or rolling element mounted proximate one end of the x-axis frame which receives a vertical flange mounted parallel to the y-axis rail.
- a gripper for cartridge handling is mounted to the elevator.
- the gripper is aligned with individual cartridges contained within the magazines by the x and y motion of the elevator and similarly positioned for placement of cartridges in a tape transport unit.
- a plurality of tape transport units is mounted in a bay rearwardly adjacent the bay containing the x-axis frame. The gripper mechanism provides pass through handling of tape cartridges for insertion and removal from the tape transport units.
- An x-y positioning system incorporating the present invention is adapted to carry the elevator and gripper to engage and pass through the cartridges, and includes an x axis frame having a back plate terminating at a first end in a first end plate and at a second end in a second end plate.
- a pillow block is mounted to the back plate intermediate the first and second ends and a y axis rail is received through the pillow block, extending from the floor of the tape library to a vertical extent proximate a y dimension of an x-y array of cartridge storage locations, providing a centrally cantilevered mounting of the x axis frame.
- a rotation preventor for the x axis frame is mounted proximate the first end of the back plate.
- An x axis drive motor is mounted intermediate the pillow block and the second end of the back plate and interconnected to plate mounting a cartridge elevator to the x axis frame for translating motion in the x axis.
- a y-axis stepper motor and lead screw is provided for translating the pillow block on the y axis rail.
- FIG. 1 is a front pictorial view of a tape library incorporating the present invention with the front door and left side panel removed;
- FIG. 2 is a front pictorial view of the tape library of FIG. 1 with two magazines and their associated frames removed to display the cartridge retrieval mechanism;
- FIG. 3 is a right side pictorial view of the tape library with the side panel removed;
- FIG. 4 is a left rear perspective of the tape library with the top and left side panels removed to display elements of the mailbox and cartridge retrieval mechanism;
- FIG. 5 is a pictorial view of the cartridge retrieval mechanism
- FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of the elevator and gripper assembly.
- FIGS. 1-4 disclose a multi-cartridge tape library incorporating the present invention.
- the library is housed in an enclosure 10 which, in the embodiment disclosed in the drawings, is suitable for mounting in a conventional 19 inch electronic equipment rack.
- the present embodiment employs three cartridge magazines 12 which are mounted in frames 14 in a front bay or portion of the enclosure designated 16.
- a cartridge manipulation unit 18 is mounted in a second bay of the enclosure generally designated 20 immediately rearward of the magazine bay.
- the cartridge manipulation unit includes an x-y position system which incorporates an x-axis frame 22 and a y-axis rail 24.
- the x-axis frame is cantilevered from a pillow block assembly 26 carried by the y-axis rail.
- An elevator assembly 28 is supported by the x-axis frame. Translation of the elevator assembly along the x-axis frame defines a first motion axis for the cartridge manipulation system. Translation of the pillow block assembly on the y-axis rail defines a second axis of motion for the cartridge manipulation system.
- the elevator assembly incorporates a gripper mechanism 30 for retrieval of individual tape cartridges.
- the gripper mechanism is movably mounted to an elevator platform 32 and provides a belt drive train 34 which cooperates with opposing roller assembly 36. Details of the elevator assembly are best seen in FIG. 6.
- the gripper assembly translates on a third motion axis providing - -z and -z motion for the cartridge manipulation assembly.
- Relative position of the elevator assembly in the library is best seen in FIG. 2 which provides a front isometric view of the enclosure with two magazines and their associated mounting frame removed.
- a third bay in the enclosure generally designated 38 houses four tape drive units 40 for the embodiment shown in the drawings.
- Each tape drive is integrally mounted in a support chassis received in frame 42 within the enclosure.
- the cartridge insertion aperture 44 of each tape drive unit is exposed to the cartridge manipulation system operating in the immediately adjacent bay.
- An electronics board 48 is mounted in the aft bay of the library enclosure adjacent the tape drive stack in the embodiment shown in the drawings.
- a central processing unit, memory and electronic control circuitry for the library are mounted on the controller board.
- Operator interface is accomplished through a control panel 50 mounted on the front face of the enclosure which includes a display 52 for communication with the operator and input keys 54 for manual input by the operator. Communications by the tape library with a user network or other computer devices is accomplished through industry- standard communications interfaces.
- a tape cartridge mailbox assembly 56 is included in the tape library to allow automated handling of cartridges for individual insertion and removal from the library.
- the mailbox assembly incorporates a cartridge receiving aperture 58 on the library front face. Cartridges inserted to the mailbox are retrieved by the cartridge manipulation assembly for direct placement in a tape drive assembly or cataloguing in an open magazine slot. Similarly, tape cartridges retrieved by the manipulation assembly from the tape drive or a magazine location are unloaded from the library through the mailbox to be retrieved by an operator.
- the tape library as disclosed in the drawings also allows manual cartridge manipulation by an operator through door 60, which exposes the three magazines when opened.
- the individual magazines are removable from the library, allowing handling of cartridges in seven-unit multiples, and individual cartridges are removable from the magazines directly by rotation of the cartridge stop 62, into an open position, allowing access to individual cartridges stored in the magazine.
- the elevator assembly is carried by the x-axis frame 22, which incorporates two parallel guide rails 64.
- One rail is traversed by a linear bearing 66 which is mounted to the top of the elevator platform.
- the entire elevator assembly traverses along the x-axis frame while the x-axis frame is in turn translated along the y-axis rail for positioning of the gripper assembly in an x-y plane for cartridge manipulation alignment.
- the gripper as shown in FIG. 6, is movable bidirectionally relative to the elevator platform in a -z and -z direction, as will be described in greater detail subsequently.
- a traction assembly having a friction drive belt and cooperating reaction rollers, mounted in spaced relation to receive a cartridge between the belt and rollers, provides the capability to frictionally engage cartridges in the library array and draw them through the gripper.
- the gripper belt drive train 34 incorporates peripheral rollers 74 which are mounted on pivoting brackets 76. These brackets are in turn mounted to the gripper frame 78 by pivot pins. Inner rollers are mounted coaxially with the pivot pins.
- a drive capstan 84 is centrally mounted in the belt drive train, supported by a side cradle.
- the capstan includes a central drive gear, which engages the gripper belt, and upper and lower bearing mounts carried in the side cradle above and below the drive gear.
- the capstan shaft extends below the side cradle to engage a pulley belt driven by reversible stepper motor 94, which is mounted to a bottom plate 96 of the gripper frame.
- reaction roller assembly 36 cooperates with the belt drive train. As with the belt drive train, cooperating reaction rollers 106 are mounted on pivoting brackets 108.
- the gripper assembly is positioned adjacent a cartridge slot in one of the tape library magazines or the mailbox by the x-y positioning system.
- the gripper assembly is extended in the -Hz direction with the drive belt operating in a first direction.
- the described manipulation process is reversed, with the belt driven by the stepper motor in a reverse direction, to return the cartridge to its magazine slot or other handling as appropriate.
- the cartridge manipulation system is available for handling of other cartridges with other tape drives during operation of the first drive.
- FIG. 5 displays the features of an x/y positioning system incorporating the present invention.
- the cantilevered mounting of x-axis frame 22 to y-axis pillow block 26 allows mounting of the x-axis stepper motor 200 substantially within the x-dimension of the frame.
- X-axis positioning of the elevator assembly is accomplished by the x-axis stepper motor driving lead screw 202 through a drive belt extending between pulleys 204.
- a lead nut engaging the lead screw is constrained in mounting block 206 which is fixed to the elevator platform 32.
- Reversible rotation of the lead screw by the x-axis stepper motor positions the elevator assembly at any desired location along the rails 64 in the x-axis frame.
- Y -axis pillow block 26 incorporates a bearing receiving y-axis rail 24 and a lead nut engaging y-axis lead screw 208.
- a unitary support bracket 210 mounted to the floor of the tape library structure, as best seen in FIG. 4, supports the bottom of the y-axis rail and a bottom bearing 212 for the y-axis lead screw.
- a y-axis stepper motor 214 is mounted to an aft portion of the bracket and drives the y-axis lead screw through belt 216.
- a top bracket 218 mounted to the top of the library enclosure receives the top of the y-axis rail and houses a top bearing 220 for the y-axis lead screw.
- slotted glider 222 which is received on vertical flange 224 extending between the floor and top of the library enclosure as best seen in FIG. 1.
- the slotted glider or, alternatively , a rolling element, is attached to the back plate 226 of the x-axis frame proximate a first end plate 228 of the x-axis frame.
- the slotted glider provides for dimensional tolerance relief between the y axis rail and the vertical antirotation flange.
- the back plate 226 is mounted to pillow block 26.
- a second end plate 230 completes the x-axis frame with parallel guide rails 64 and x-axis lead screw 202 supported and constrained intermediate the end plates.
- the x-axis stepper motor 200 is mounted intermediate the second end plate of the x-axis frame and the y-axis pillow block. Mounting of the motor inboard of the end plates, with the belt drive train nested against and parallel to one end plate, significantly reduces the x-axis footprint for the x/y positioning system reducing the overall width of the footprint for the tape library. Similarly, centrally cantilevered mounting of the x-axis frame to the y-axis rail through the pillow block allows mounting of the y-axis components in the third bay of the library enclosure adjacent the tape drive mounting frame, as best seen in FIG. 4. The dimensions required for the second bay in which the cartridge manipulation system operates is thereby reduced in both the x and z directions.
- the x/y positioning system disclosed in addition to providing an abbreviated x/z footprint for the manipulation system, provides a substantially unlimited y- axis expansion capability.
- the y axis rail is extendable to the vertical extent of the y dimension of the cartridge storage array. Stacking of multiple tiers of three magazine frames, such as those disclosed in FIG. 1, allows library expansion while maintaining a reduced width footprint for mounting in conventional electronic racks.
- tape cartridges can be replaced by disk cartridges and the tape drives can be replaced by diskdrives.
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