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2015-05-19
14/225,376
2014-03-25
US 9,036,295 B1
2015-05-19
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Brian Miller | Carlos E Garcia
2034-03-25
Smart Summary: An information storage device has a special design to protect its disk drive. It features a rectangular housing with a space for the disk drive and includes a damping insert sheet. This sheet contains soft cushions that help absorb shocks and vibrations, making the disk drive safer. The cushions are compressed between the disk drive and the housing, providing extra support. Overall, this design aims to improve the performance and lifespan of the storage device by reducing damage from external forces. 🚀 TL;DR
A novel information storage device is disclosed and claimed. The information storage device includes a device housing with a generally rectangular bay to accommodate a disk drive. The generally rectangular bay includes a base portion and a plurality of side portions. The information storage device further includes a damping insert sheet disposed between the disk drive and the base portion. The damping insert sheet has a plurality of elastomeric cushions, for example with a cushion thickness in the range 0.5 mm to 10 mm, and a spanning sheet, for example having a sheet thickness in the range 0.02 mm to 0.35 mm. Each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions is attached to the spanning sheet. Each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions contacts and is compressed between the generally rectangular bay and the disk drive.
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G11B33/08 » CPC main
Constructional parts, details or accessories not provided for in the other groups of this subclass; Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon Insulation or absorption of undesired vibrations or sounds
G11B33/04 IPC
Constructional parts, details or accessories not provided for in the other groups of this subclass; Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers
This application is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 13/331,889 filed on Dec. 20, 2011, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Information storage devices include computer systems and other consumer electronics products that can retrieve and/or store data. An information storage device may incorporate a magnetic hard disk drive. Magnetic hard disk drives are sensitive to their external environment, including mechanical shocks and vibrations, externally applied forces and electromagnetic fields, contamination, changes in temperature and/or humidity, etc. Therefore, an information storage device's housing and mounting system for an incorporated hard disk drive may affect overall device performance, reliability, and lifetime.
Disk drives may be housed within the system for which they retrieve and/or store data. For example, so-called “internal” disk drives are housed within a host computer system for which they store data, and therefore internal disk drives may take advantage of the host computer system for electrical power, electromagnetic shielding, convective and/or conductive cooling, and some degree of isolation from external mechanical shocks, and some attenuation of vibration and acoustic transmission.
Other information storage devices are external to another system for which they retrieve and/or store data. For example, a so-called “external” hard disk drive device includes a disk drive within a dedicated housing which may provide electromagnetic shielding, active or passive cooling, and some degree of isolation from external mechanical shocks, and some attenuation of vibration and acoustic transmission.
The mounting systems and housings for disk drives in modern information storage devices must often meet challenging space and cost requirements. Accordingly, there is an ongoing need in the art for improved disk drive mounting systems and housings in information storage devices.
FIG. 1 is a bottom perspective exploded view of an information storage device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 depicts a damping insert sheet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a bottom perspective exploded view of the information storage of FIG. 1, except with the damping insert sheet shown in its assembled position.
FIG. 4 is a bottom perspective exploded view of the information storage of FIG. 1, except with the damping insert sheet and disk drive shown in their assembled positions.
FIG. 5 is a bottom perspective exploded view of an information storage device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 1 is a bottom perspective exploded view of an information storage device 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The information storage device 100 includes a disk drive 110 that has a head disk assembly (HDA) 102 and a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) 104. The information storage device 100 also includes a device housing 120 that includes a generally rectangular bay 122 to accommodate the disk drive 110. The generally rectangular bay 122 includes a base portion 124 and a plurality of side portions 126. The base portion 124 may be an upper portion of a downward facing bay 122 in a laptop computer, where the bay is accessed from underneath the laptop, as shown in FIG. 1, for example. However, base portion 124 may alternatively be a bottom portion of an upward facing bay 122, for example where the bay 122 is accessed by lifting off all or a portion of the keyboard.
The information storage device 100 of FIG. 1 also includes a bay cover 140 that encloses the disk drive 110 within the generally rectangular bay 122, by attachment of the bay cover 140 to the device housing 120 of the information storage device 100. The bay cover 140 may optionally include an electrically conductive cover component 142 for electromagnetic noise shielding, and an aesthetic cover component 144 that may comprise a material that matches or enhances the general exterior appearance of the device housing 120 of the information storage device 100. For example, the aesthetic cover component 144 may be a portion of the bottom face of a laptop computer, or may alternatively be all or a portion of the keyboard of a laptop computer.
The information storage device 100 of FIG. 1 also includes a damping insert sheet 130 that is disposed between the disk drive 110 and the base portion 124 of the generally rectangular bay 122 of the device housing 120. FIG. 2 shows the damping insert sheet 130 in greater detail. Now referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the damping insert sheet 130 may include a plurality of elastomeric cushions 132, and a spanning sheet 134. Each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions 132 is attached to the spanning sheet 134 and is thicker than the spanning sheet 134. For example, in certain embodiments, the plurality of elastomeric cushions 132 may have a cushion thickness in the range 0.5 mm to 10 mm, and the spanning sheet 134 may have a sheet thickness in the range 0.02 mm to 0.35 mm. Such dimensional ranges may enhance the ability of the damping insert sheet 130 to reduce the transmission of mechanical shocks and vibrations between the disk drive 110 and the device housing 120.
In the embodiment of FIG. 2, the spanning sheet may comprise a polymer material (e.g. polyester) that is optionally doped with a conventional electrically dissipative dopant, or optionally coated with a conventional electrically dissipative coating. The plurality of elastomeric cushions 132 optionally may be fabricated from a viscoelastic material, such as polyurethane foam, rubber, silicon rubber, EPDM rubber (ethylene propylene terpolymer), or butyl rubber (isombutylene-isoprene copolymer), or the like. The plurality of elastomeric cushions 132 optionally may be doped with an electrically dissipative dopant, or optionally coated with an electrically dissipative coating.
FIG. 3 is a bottom perspective exploded view of the information storage device 100 of FIG. 1, except with the damping insert sheet 130 shown in its assembled position. FIG. 4 is a bottom perspective exploded view of the information storage device 100 of FIG. 1, except with the damping insert sheet 130 and the disk drive 110 shown in their assembled positions. Now referring additionally to FIGS. 3 and 4, the HDA 102 includes a disk drive cover 103 that does not face the disk drive PCBA 104 after the PCBA 104 is attached to the HDA 102 during assembly. The disk drive PCBA 104 includes an electrical connector 105, and when the disk drive 110 is placed into the generally rectangular bay 122 of the device housing 120, the electrical connector 105 is attached to a mating electrical connector of the information storage device 100.
In the embodiment of FIGS. 1-4, it can be seen that each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions 132 contacts and is compressed between the generally rectangular bay 122 and the disk drive 110 after assembly. Specifically, in this embodiment the damping insert sheet 130 is disposed between the disk drive PCBA 104, and the base portion 124 of the generally rectangular bay 122 of the device housing 120, with at least one of the plurality of elastomeric cushions 132 contacting the disk drive PCBA 104. In this embodiment, the disk drive cover 103 is adjacent and facing the electrically conductive cover component 142 of the bay cover 140, after assembly.
In the embodiment of FIGS. 1-4, the disk drive 110 defines a plurality of external disk drive corners 109. Preferably but not necessarily, the plurality of elastomeric cushions 132 may contact and be compressed between the generally rectangular bay 122 and the disk drive 110 adjacent one or more of the external disk drive corners 109. Also, preferably but not necessarily, the plurality of side portions 126 of the generally rectangular bay 122 meet to define a plurality of internal bay corners 127 adjacent the base portion 124, and each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions 132 contacts and is compressed between the generally rectangular bay 122 and the disk drive 110 adjacent a respective one of the plurality of internal bay corners 127. Such positioning of the plurality of elastomeric cushions 132 may enhance protection of the disk drive 110 from certain risks associated with mechanical shocks externally applied to the information storage device 100.
FIG. 5 is a bottom perspective exploded view of an information storage device 500 according to another embodiment of the present invention. The information storage device 500 includes a disk drive 510 that has a head disk assembly (HDA) 502 and a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) 504. The information storage device 500 also includes a device housing 520 that includes a generally rectangular bay 522 to accommodate the disk drive 510. The generally rectangular bay 522 includes a base portion and a plurality of side portions 526.
The information storage device 500 of FIG. 5 also includes a bay cover 540 that encloses the disk drive 510 within the generally rectangular bay 522, by attachment of the bay cover 540 to the device housing 520 of the information storage device 500. The bay cover 540 may optionally include an electrically conductive cover component 542 for electromagnetic noise shielding, and an aesthetic cover component 544 that may comprise a material that matches or enhances the general exterior appearance of the device housing 120 of the information storage device 500. For example, the aesthetic cover component 544 may be a portion of the bottom face of a laptop computer, or may alternatively be all or a portion of the keyboard of a laptop computer.
The information storage device 500 of FIG. 5 also includes a damping insert sheet 530 that is disposed between the disk drive 510 and the base portion of the generally rectangular bay 522 of the device housing 520. The damping insert sheet 530 may include a plurality of elastomeric cushions 532, and a spanning sheet 534. Each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions 532 is attached to the spanning sheet 534 and is thicker than the spanning sheet 534.
In the embodiment of FIG. 5, the HDA 502 includes a disk drive cover 503 that does not face the disk drive PCBA 504 after the PCBA 504 is attached to the HDA 502 during assembly. The disk drive PCBA 504 includes an electrical connector 505, and when the disk drive 510 is placed into the generally rectangular bay 522 of the device housing 520, the electrical connector 505 is attached to a mating electrical connector of the information storage device 500.
In the embodiment of FIG. 5, it can be seen that each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions 532 contacts, and is compressed between the generally rectangular bay 522 and the disk drive 510 after assembly. Specifically, in this embodiment the damping insert sheet 530 is disposed between the disk drive cover 503, and the base portion of the generally rectangular bay 522 of the device housing 520, with at least one of the plurality of elastomeric cushions 532 contacting the disk drive cover 503. Such contact with the plurality of elastomeric cushions 132 may enhance protection of the disk drive 510 from certain risks associated with mechanical shocks externally applied to the information storage device 500. In this embodiment, the disk drive PCBA 504 is adjacent and facing the electrically conductive cover component 542 of the bay cover 540, after assembly.
In the foregoing specification, the invention is described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments, but those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention is not limited to those. It is contemplated that various features and aspects of the invention may be used individually or jointly and possibly in a different environment or application. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded as illustrative and exemplary rather than restrictive. For example, the word “preferably,” and the phrase “preferably but not necessarily,” are used synonymously herein to consistently include the meaning of “not necessarily” or optionally. “Comprising,” “including,” and “having,” are intended to be open-ended terms.
1. A method for manufacturing an information storage device, the method comprising:
inserting a damping insert sheet into a generally rectangular bay formed in the information storage device, the generally rectangular bay defined by a base portion and a plurality of side portions, the damping insert sheet comprising a plurality of elastomeric cushions attached to a spanning sheet;
bending each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions around edges of a disk drive to form first and second portions of each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions; and
placing the disk drive, including a plurality of disk drive sides defining external disk drive corners, into the generally rectangular bay, with the first portions of the plurality of elastomeric cushions disposed between the disk drive and the base portion compressing the first portions using opposing first compressive forces directed from a first disk drive side of the plurality of disk drive sides and the base portion, and compressing the second portions of the plurality of elastomeric cushions disposed between the disk drive and the plurality of side portions using second opposing compressive forces directed from predetermined others of the plurality of disk drive sides and the plurality of side portions,
wherein the predetermined others are disposed orthogonal to the first disk drive side.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising attaching an electrical connector to a mating electrical connector of the information storage device,
wherein the disk drive includes a head-disk assembly and a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) attached to the head-disk assembly, wherein the PCBA includes the electrical connector.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the head-disk assembly includes a disk drive cover that does not face the disk drive PCBA, and placing the disk drive into the generally rectangular bay results in the damping insert sheet being disposed between the disk drive cover and the base portion with at least one of the plurality of elastomeric cushions contacting the disk drive cover.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising enclosing the disk drive within the generally rectangular bay by attachment of a bay cover to the information storage device, wherein the disk drive PCBA is adjacent to and facing the bay cover.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of side portions meet to define a plurality of internal bay corners adjacent the base portion, and placing the disk drive into the generally rectangular bay includes compressing the plurality of elastomeric cushions between the generally rectangular bay and the disk drive adjacent a respective one of the internal bay corners.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the spanning sheet comprises an electrically dissipative polymer material.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising extending the second portions from the first portions to a distal side of the disk drive, wherein the distal side is disposed opposite to the first disk drive side.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the placing of the disk drive includes separating the first disk drive side from the base portion by a combined thickness of the spanning sheet and one of the plurality of elastomeric cushions.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the placing of the disk drive includes disposing the spanning sheet within a geometric plane.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the placing of the disk drive further includes compressing each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions with three of the plurality of disk drive sides.
11. The method of claim 1, further comprising placing predetermined ones of the plurality of elastomeric cushions in contact with three of the plurality of disk drive sides, including the first disk drive side.
12. The method of claim 1, further comprising placing predetermined ones of the plurality of elastomeric cushions in contact with the base portion and two of the plurality of side portions.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein the plurality of elastomeric cushions are each thicker than the spanning sheet.
14. A method for manufacturing an information storage device, the method comprising:
inserting a damping insert sheet into a bay formed in the information storage device, the bay defined by a base portion and a plurality of side portions of the device housing, the damping insert sheet comprising a plurality of elastomeric cushions and a spanning sheet, a first portion of each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions being attached to the spanning sheet; and
placing a disk drive into the bay and compressing each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions with a first disk drive side of the disk drive and two of a plurality of second disk drive sides of the disk drive,
wherein the plurality of second disk drive sides extends from a periphery of the first disk drive side, with first portions of the plurality of elastomeric cushions disposed between the first disk drive side and the base portion compressing the first portions using opposing first compressive forces directed from the first disk drive side and the base portion, and compressing second portions of the plurality of elastomeric cushions disposed between the plurality of second disk drive sides and the plurality of side portions using second compressive forces directed from the plurality of second disk drive sides and the plurality of side portions.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the placing of the disk drive into the bay includes separating the first disk drive side from the base portion by a combined thickness of the spanning sheet and one of the plurality of elastomeric cushions.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising extending the second portions from the first portions to a distal side of the disk drive, wherein the distal side is disposed opposite to the first disk drive side.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein the placing of the disk drive includes disposing the spanning sheet within a geometric plane.
18. A method for manufacturing an information storage device, the method comprising:
inserting a damping insert sheet into a generally rectangular bay formed in the information storage device, the rectangular bay defined by a base portion and a plurality of side portions, the damping insert sheet comprising a plurality of elastomeric cushions attached to a spanning sheet which is disposed in a geometric plane, and the plurality of elastomeric cushions are each thicker than the spanning sheet;
bending each of the plurality of elastomeric cushions orthogonally to form first and second portions thereof; and
placing a disk drive, including a plurality of disk drive sides defining external disk drive corners, into the generally rectangular bay, with the first portions of the plurality of elastomeric cushions disposed between the disk drive and the base portion compressing the first portions using opposing first compressive forces directed from a first disk drive side of the plurality of disk drive sides and the base portion, and compressing the second portions of the plurality of elastomeric cushions disposed between the disk drive and the plurality of side portions using second opposing compressive forces directed from predetermined others of the plurality of disk drive sides and the plurality of side portions,
wherein the predetermined others are disposed orthogonal to the first disk drive side.