Patents Represented by Attorney Lally & Lally, LLP
  • Patent number: 6924980
    Abstract: A device for use in cooling a microelectronic component in a data processing system with a heat sink and a fan. The device includes means for maintaining the fan in close proximity to the heat sink and in a position relative to the fan for moving air over cooling surfaces of the heat sink and component to vibrationally isolate the fan from the heat sink and reduce the transmission of fan vibration to the heat sink. In one embodiment, the vibration isolation component is also configured to receive the fan and secure the fan in position relative to the heat sink to locate the fan in a predetermined position relative to the heat sink. In another embodiment, the vibration isolation component comprises a compliant gasket defining an opening adapted to receive an active area of the fan to allow air flow generated by the fan to reach the heat sink.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2005
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Bret W. Lehman, Beth Frayne Loebach, Albert Vincent Makley, Jason Aaron Matteson
  • Patent number: 6889908
    Abstract: Methods, systems, and media for thermal analysis are disclosed. Embodiments of the invention receive temperatures associated with elements of a system. The temperatures received are dependant upon airflow and heating patterns of the elements. Differences between the temperatures received and expected temperatures are detected. Potential airflow and heating patterns associated with a thermal problem are then determined, the potential airflow and heating patterns being substantially consistent with the temperatures received, to identify a root cause of the thermal problem as a probable source of the differences. More specifically, embodiments collect temperature readings from temperature sensors within an enclosure of the system; identify and upward temperature gradient or temperature that exceeds a threshold temperature; and select a failure scenario associated with a root cause of a thermal problem that is similar to the thermal problem described by the temperature readings collected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2005
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Martin Joseph Crippen, Jason Aaron Matteson, William Joseph Piazza
  • Patent number: 6891727
    Abstract: A system and apparatus to mount devices to a rack is disclosed. Embodiments may comprise mounting hardware configured to adaptively accommodate attachment features of a rack to mount devices such as servers to the rack. A device attachment member may couple with the device, and some of these device attachment members may comprise a bent portion to facilitate coupling the device to vertical members of a rack. Many device attachment members may have in place of or in addition to the bent portion, a slide attachment member and rack attachment slidably coupled with the device attachment member to provide tool-less attachment of the device to the rack via pins. These rack attachments may also adaptively accommodate attachment features such as round openings, square openings, and/or threaded openings of a vertical member of the rack and may advantageously provide a threaded member to secure the device attachment member to vertical members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2005
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Karl Klaus Dittus, Cynthia Michelle Grosser, Dean Frederick Herring, Brian Alan Trumbo, Paul Andrew Wormsbecher
  • Patent number: 6824325
    Abstract: A system and apparatus to couple a bracket member with a receiver member is disclosed. Embodiments may couple bracket members with receiver members, such as brackets to rails of racks, via a flexible member. The flexible member may secure a bracket member to a receiver member by fastening the bracket member to a corresponding extension or tab of the receiver member. Some embodiments may load a second portion of the flexible member such that pressure applied to the second portion can transfer the load to a first portion of the flexible member to facilitate coupling the bracket member with or decoupling the bracket member from the receiver member. In many of these embodiments, the load may transfer as a waveform along the flexible member. Further embodiments provide a lever for the second portion of the flexible member to facilitate transferring a load to the first portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John Geoffrey Gundlach, Jerry Lee Gunter, Dean Frederick Herring, Glenn Edward Myrto, Paul Andrew Wormsbecher
  • Patent number: 6779110
    Abstract: A method and system for booting a user station in a computer network in which a first set of operating system information retrieved from the user station is used to attempt to boot the user station from a remote server. If the boot attempt fails, an iterative process is initiated in which a next set of operating system information is retrieved and used to attempt to boot the user station until a boot attempt is successful. Upon successfully booting the user station, the operating system information is modified to prioritize the set of information that resulted in a successful boot such that the successful set of information is selected first during a subsequent boot attempt. The operating system information may include a directory path of the remote server in which the user station attempts to locate an operating system kernel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2004
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Maximino Aguilar, Sanjay Gupta, Roy Moonseuk Kim, James Michael Stafford