WO2024228751A1 - Storage device carrier and latching mechanism - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the invention may relate generally to the handling of data storage devices and particularly to an ergonomic storage device carrier mechanism.
- DSDs data storage devices
- rack an electronics enclosure
- data centers typically include many rack-mountable storage devices that are used to store the large amounts of data, a non-trivial amount of device handling may be necessary and, therefore, associated user fatigue may occur.
- FIG. 1 A is a perspective view illustrating a storage device carrier mechanism coupled with a storage device, according to an embodiment
- FIG. IB is a perspective view illustrating a plurality of storage device assemblies inserted in a storage system, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 2A is a perspective view illustrating a storage device carrier mechanism, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 2B is a top view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 3 A is a side view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A in a handling position, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 3B is a side view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A in a neutral position, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 3C is a side view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A in a locked, over-center position, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 5A is a top perspective view illustrating a frame of the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 5B is a bottom perspective view illustrating the frame of FIG. 5 A, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a bottom perspective view illustrating a pin mechanism of the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 7 A is a top view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2 A in a handling position, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 7B is a top view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A in a locked, over-center position, according to an embodiment
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of using a carrier and latching mechanism attached to a storage device, according to an embodiment.
- HDDs hard disk drives
- data centers typically include many rack-mountable storage devices (e.g., DSDs) which require handling which may, in turn, be the cause of associated user fatigue such as that associated with installing multiple storage devices into a data storage system.
- rack-mountable storage devices e.g., DSDs
- a known approach uses a mechanical assembly that requires the user to squeeze spring- loaded recessed sliding buttons to install and release the storage device from the storage system. This provides a beneficial single action but users mention the fatigue of having to compress the buttons when large numbers of storage devices are installed into a storage system.
- HDDs hard disk drives
- this goal manifests in increasing the number of disks implemented in a given HDD.
- Cam lever type of mechanical assemblies typically have a short cam lever, which is not positioned over the center of gravity of the storage device, so while lifting of current HDDs may be manageable this activity would be difficult for larger and heavier HDDs.
- FIG. 1 A is a perspective view illustrating a storage device carrier mechanism coupled with a storage device, according to an embodiment.
- Storage device assembly 100 (“assembly 100") comprises a storage device carrier and latching mechanism 102 ("carrier mechanism 102") attached to a storage device 104, such as an extended form-factor (e.g., greater than 1 inch thick) hard disk drive (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD).
- the carrier mechanism 102 is attached to one end of the storage device 104, and comprises an over-center mechanism having two handles (see, e.g., handles 202 of FIGS.
- FIGS. 2A-2B configured for handling (e.g., lifting, carrying, inserting, installing, removing, and the like) the storage device 104, each of which is coupled with a respective pin mechanism (see, e.g., pin mechanisms 204 of FIGS. 2A-2B) configured to latch or temporarily lock assembly 100 into a data storage system.
- a respective pin mechanism see, e.g., pin mechanisms 204 of FIGS. 2A-2B
- FIG. IB is a perspective view illustrating a plurality of storage device assemblies inserted in a storage system, according to an embodiment.
- data storage system 110 comprises a plurality of storage device assemblies 100a, 100b, 100c (see, e.g., assembly 100 FIG. 1A) each inserted into an electronics equipment rack, such as in a respective slot 113 of a system enclosure 112.
- assemblies 100b, 100c are each completely installed (e.g., mechanically and electrically connected with) into the system enclosure 112, whereby respective latch pins (see, e.g., latch pins 206 of pin mechanisms 204 of FIGS.
- latch pins are extended into respective receptacles of the system enclosure 112.
- the latch pins may mechanically mate with a corresponding aperture and/or grommet of a divider assembly 112a, panel, or component of the system enclosure 112, which may be configured so as to provide some reactive force to each assembly 100.
- assembly 100a is not completely installed into the system enclosure 112, as its latch pins 206 (FIGS. 2A-2B) are not extended into respective receptacles of the system enclosure 112 but are resting upon some structure of the system enclosure 112.
- assembly 100a This is an intentional albeit temporary state for assembly 100a to illustrate one feature of carrier mechanism 102, whereby the latch pins can function to prohibit any assembly 100 from being dropped into the system enclosure, such as when the carrier mechanism 102 is not being appropriately utilized, and for example thereby risking damaging respective electrical connectors constituent to the storage device 104 or the system enclosure 112.
- the carrier mechanism 102 of assembly 100a is in a physical state referred to elsewhere herein as a neutral state of such over-center mechanism.
- FIG. 2A is a perspective view illustrating a storage device carrier mechanism
- FIG. 2B is a top view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A, both according to an embodiment.
- FIGS. 2A-2B further illustrate the carrier mechanism 102 of FIG. 1A.
- Storage device carrier and latching mechanism 102 (or “storage device carrier mechanism 102" or simply “carrier mechanism 102") comprises a pair of rotatable handles 202, interlocked at a common first pivot 203 at a proximal end of each handle 202, wherein each handle 202 further comprises a respective second pivot 205 at a distal end of each handle 202, where the proximal and distal ends are so labeled.
- Carrier mechanism 102 further comprises a pair of translatable pin mechanisms 204 each coupled with the distal end of a respective handle 202, wherein each pin mechanism 204 comprises a latch pin 206 protruding therefrom, and a frame 208 with which each pin mechanism 204 is translatably coupled.
- the handles 202 are configured such that, responsive to the common first pivot 203 being moved vertically away from the second pivots 205 (i.e., the handles 202 pulled upward), each pin mechanism 204 longitudinally translates (e.g., in a direction along the length of, or along the long axis of, the frame 208) inward within the frame 208 to place each corresponding latch pin 206 in a retracted position relative to the frame 208, a position or state described in more detail elsewhere herein.
- FIG. 3 A is a side view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A in handling position
- FIG. 3B is a side view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2 A in a neutral position
- FIG. 3C is a side view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A in a locked, over-center position, all according to embodiments.
- the mechanism is described as having three general states or relative component positions or states: (i) handling (or “install/removal") position, (ii) neutral (or “natural” or “relaxed”) position, and (iii) locked (or “over-center”) position.
- handling or "install/removal” position
- neutral or “natural” or “relaxed” position
- locked or "over-center” position.
- the handles 202, the pin mechanisms 204, and the frame 208 are cooperatively configured to operate as or similar to what is commonly referred to as an overcenter mechanism (sometimes referred to as an over-center toggle).
- FIG. 3A depicts what is referred to herein as a storage device "handling" state of the carrier mechanism 102, which corresponds to the common first pivot 203 being positioned, responsive to an upward handling force on the handles 202 (represented by vertical block arrow), substantially above the second pivots 205, with the latch pins 206 in a retracted position within the frame 208.
- each handle 202 is interlocked with a corresponding pin mechanism 204 at one of the second pivots 205, as the interlocked handles 202 are pulled upward, such as by a user/operator, each pin mechanism 204 resultantly moves or translates inward (represented by horizontal block arrows) within and toward the center the frame 208.
- each pin mechanism 204 is coupled with and held within the frame 208 such as during longitudinal translation by a pair of latch tabs 208a (FIGS. 2A-2B).
- a handling state is an expected position when a user is handling the storage device (see, e.g., storage device 104 of FIG. 1A), such as lifting, carrying, inserting, installing, removing, and the like.
- FIG. 3B depicts what is referred to herein as a "neutral" state of the carrier mechanism 102, which corresponds to the common first pivot 203 being positioned slightly above the second pivots 205, with the latch pins 206 in an extended position extending external to the frame 208.
- a spring mechanism see, e.g., spring mechanism 208b of FIGS. 4, 5A
- a push-pin see, e.g., push-pin 204a of FIG. 6
- the carrier mechanism 102 is forced to return to the neutral state from the handling state when the handles 202 are no longer being acted upon, e.g., no longer being pulled up by a user/operator.
- latch pins 206 are not extended into respective receptacles of the system enclosure 112 but may be resting upon some structure of the system enclosure 112. Thus, in the neutral state the latch pins 206 may function to prohibit any assembly 100 from being dropped into a system enclosure such as when the carrier mechanism 102 is not being properly utilized.
- FIG. 3C depicts what is referred to herein as a "locked" state of the carrier mechanism 102, which corresponds to the common first pivot 203 being substantially or nearly coplanar with the second pivots 205 with the latch pins 206 in the extended position.
- an overcenter toggle or over-center mechanism generally
- the linksage system of fixed-length levers and pivots supply the action and clamping or locking force to hold the carrier mechanism 102 in place.
- handles 202 may be vertically limited in the downward direction, for example, by the handle interlocking teeth 202a and hook 202b and pin 202c mechanisms (FIG. 4) and/or the interlocking hooks 202d of handle 202 and pins 204b of pin mechanism 204 (FIG. 4) and/or by the frame 208, with the common first pivot 203 being over-center (e.g., at or over "center", as in coplanar with the other pivots 205) and therefore in compression or longitudinally clamped, at least in part based on the outer walls of the frame 208 as well as possibly based on resisting structure external to the carrier mechanism 102 such as the divider assembly 112a (FIG. IB) of storage system 112 (FIG.
- a storage device assembly 100 by way of the carrier mechanism 102, is able to be latched or locked into position in a storage system enclosure 112.
- the assembly 100 can readily be returned to the handling state of FIG. 3 A, whereby the latch pins 206 are retracted and disengaged from system enclosure 112, for removal and for further handling.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A, according to an embodiment.
- carrier mechanism 102 comprising the pair of handles 202 which are configured for interlocking, the corresponding pair of pin mechanisms 204 configured for interlocking or otherwise coupling with each of the handles 202 and each comprising at least one latch pin 206, where the number of latch pins 206 may vary from implementation to implementation, and the frame 208 to which each pin mechanism 204 is coupled such as by way of latch tabs 208a.
- carrier mechanism 102 comprises five components, but only three separate parts.
- each of the two handles 102 is identical (i.e., same part) and each of the pin mechanism 204 is identical (i.e., same part), thereby providing a cost advantage by way of part count efficiency.
- handles 202 are interlocked at pivot 203 (FIGS. 2A-2B) via a series of interlocking teeth 202a and hook 202b and pin 202c mechanisms.
- each handle 202 is interlocked or coupled with a corresponding pin mechanism 204 at a pivot 205 (FIGS. 2A-2B) via a series of interlocking hooks 202d of handle 202 and pins 204b of pin mechanism 204.
- FIG. 5A is a top perspective view illustrating a frame of the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A
- FIG. 5B is a bottom perspective view illustrating the frame of FIG. 5A, both according to embodiments.
- frame 208 comprises the latch tabs 208a on each side for attaching each respective pin mechanism 204 (see, e.g., FIGS. 2A-2B, 4) and a pair of spring mechanisms 208b with one at each opposing longitudinal portion of frame 208.
- the spring mechanisms 208b are implemented as the type of spring referred to as a leaf spring.
- each spring mechanism 208b and a corresponding push-pin provides a preload for the capability for the carrier mechanism 102 to automatically return to the neutral state from the handling state responsive to the handles 202 (see, e.g., FIGS. 2A-2B, 3B, 4) no longer being acted upon, e.g., being released.
- frame 208 further comprises a pair of limiters 208c (where the number of limiters 208c may vary from implementation to implementation) configured to limit the inward movement or translation of the pin mechanisms 204 within the frame, and a floor 208d configured to provide structural rigidity to frame 208 as well as to support the other component parts of carrier mechanism 102 (FIGS. 1A, 2A-4).
- the bottom perspective view of FIG. 5B shows one or more fixed attachment tabs 208e protruding inward from each of multiple sidewalls of frame 208 and configured for snapping together or otherwise attaching carrier mechanism 102 (FIG. 1A) to one end of a storage device 104 (FIG. 1A), such as by mating each attachment tab 208e with a corresponding receiving structure of the storage device 104.
- FIG. 6 is a bottom perspective view illustrating a pin mechanism of the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A, according to an embodiment.
- each pin mechanism 204 comprises an internal push-pin 204a protruding inwardly (longitudinally in the carrier mechanism 102 reference frame) configured to mechanically interact with (e.g., preload) a corresponding spring mechanism 208b (FIGS. 4, 5A) of frame 208 (FIGS. 2A-5B), so that the latch pins 206 of pin mechanism 204 are biased in extended position protruding outside of frame 208.
- each push-pin 204a of the pin mechanism 204 and a corresponding spring mechanism 208b of the frame 208 provides the capability for the carrier mechanism 102 to automatically return to the neutral state from the handling state responsive to the handles 202 (see, e.g., FIGS. 2A-2B, 3B, 4) no longer being acted upon.
- the pins 204b that interlock with corresponding hooks 202b of handle 202 see, e.g., FIG. 4
- the latch pins 206 protruding from pin mechanism 204 and which are configured for operating to latch/unlatch or lock/unlock a storage device assembly 100 (FIGS. 1A-1B) into a system enclosure 112 (FIG. IB) as described elsewhere herein.
- FIG. 7A is a top view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A in a handling position, according to an embodiment.
- the storage device handling position of the carrier mechanism 102 depicted in FIG. 7A, corresponds to the common first pivot 203 being positioned responsive to an upward handling force on the handles 202 substantially above the second pivots 205, with the latch pins 206 in a retracted position within the frame 208 (see, e.g., FIG. 3A).
- each push-pin 204a of each pin mechanism 204 see also, e.g., FIG.
- each spring mechanism 208b responsively unflexes, unloads, springs back, or otherwise returns to its neutral largely unloaded state (or “substantially unloaded"), thereby returning carrier mechanism 102 to its neutral state (see, e.g., FIG. 3B).
- FIG. 7B is a top view illustrating the storage device carrier mechanism of FIG. 2A in a locked, over-center position, according to an embodiment.
- the locked state of the carrier mechanism 102 depicted in FIG. 7B, corresponds to the common first pivot 203 being substantially or nearly coplanar with the second pivots 205 with the latch pins 206 in the extended position (see, e.g., FIG. 3C).
- FIG. 3C the top view of FIG.
- each push-pin 204a of each pin mechanism 204, and each corresponding spring mechanism 208b of the frame 208 is shown unflexed or largely unloaded (here again, or “substantially unloaded”), with the overcenter clamping or locking force holding the carrier mechanism 102 in the locked state.
- these components preferably will not be applying any force (or applying only negligible force, at most) so that these components will not cause the handles 202 to inadvertently unlatch and release the storage device 104 (FIG. 1A) during shock or vibration events.
- a storage device assembly 100 (FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of using a carrier and latching mechanism attached to a storage device, according to an embodiment.
- the method of FIG. 8 may be used to operate a carrier and latching mechanism attached to a storage device, wherein the carrier and latching mechanism includes a pair of rotatable handles interlocked at a common first pivot at a proximal end of each handle with each handle comprising a respective second pivot at a distal end, a pair of translatable pin mechanisms each coupled with the distal end of a respective handle and comprising a latch pin protruding longitudinally therefrom, and a frame with which each pin mechanism is translatably coupled, such as carrier mechanism 102 (see, e.g., FIGS. 2A-2B) illustrated and described herein throughout.
- carrier mechanism 102 see, e.g., FIGS. 2A-2B
- an upward handling force is applied (e.g., by a user/operator) to the interlocked handles 202 (FIGS. 2A-2B, 4), thereby moving the carrier mechanism 102 (FIGS. 1, 2A-2B, 4) to a device handling state (see, e.g., FIG. 3 A) corresponding to the common first pivot 203 (FIGS. 2A-2B) being positioned substantially above the second pivots 205 (FIGS. 2A-2B), with the latch pins 206 (FIGS. 2A-2B, 4, 6) in a retracted position within the frame 208 (FIGS. 2A-2B, 4, 5A-5B).
- the storage device with the attached carrier and latching mechanism over an installation slot of a storage system.
- the storage device 104 (FIG. 1A) with the attached carrier mechanism 102 e.g., assembly 100 (FIGS. 1A-1B)
- the storage device 104 is positioned over an installation slot 113 (FIG. IB) of a storage system enclosure 112 (FIG. IB).
- the assembly 100 is lowered into the installation slot 113 of a storage system enclosure 112 to mechanically and electrically connect mating electrical connectors.
- releasing the handles 202 includes releasing at least in part a spring load between each push-pin 204a (FIG. 6) of each pin mechanism 204 and a corresponding spring 208b (FIGS. 4, 5A) of the frame 208, thereby moving the carrier mechanism 102 to the neutral state.
- the linkage system of fixed-length levers and pivots of carrier mechanism 102 supply the action and clamping or locking force to hold the carrier mechanism 102 in place.
- the handles 202 may be mechanically limited in the downward direction by the handle interlocking teeth 202a and hook 202b and pin 202c mechanisms (FIG.
- the common first pivot 203 is at or over "center" and the handles 202 are in compression, at least in part based on the outer walls of the frame 208 as well as possibly based on resisting structure external to the carrier mechanism 102 in which the latching pins 206 may be inserted, such that carrier mechanism 102 effectively cannot move or unlock unless the handles 202 are moved.
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