Patents Assigned to Compaq Information Technologies Group LLP
  • Patent number: 6556438
    Abstract: A densely packaged processor-based device, such as a server. The server includes a server chassis divided into two different cooling zones, a first pressure zone and a second pressure zone. A high output fan directs air across tightly packaged, heat producing components disposed in the higher pressure zone. The higher pressure permits sufficient airflow to adequately cool the components. This zone is separated from the second zone by a baffle to prevent the high pressure air from interfering with the cooling of components in the lower pressure zone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group LLP
    Inventors: David F. Bolognia, Gregory L. Gibson, John R. Grady
  • Patent number: 6466436
    Abstract: A semi-mobile desktop personal computer incorporating the features of a desktop personal computer with the mobility of a mobile personal computer. The computer comprises an elongated enclosure having a microprocessor therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2002
    Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, LLP
    Inventors: Robert T. Faranda, Bradford G. Chapin
  • Patent number: 6459589
    Abstract: A modularized computer chassis for housing multiple computer modules, such as a processor module, media storage module, an I/O module, and power supplies includes a housing divided generally into four regions, with each region configured for receiving one of the modules or power supplies. A single center pluggable midplane board is positioned in the middle of the housing such that each of the modules and power supplies can be interconnected through the single midplane board. The single center pluggable midplane board includes direct pluggable connectors which correspond to connectors on each of the modules and power supplies, such that each of the modules and power supplies are directly connected to the single pluggable midplane board, and no ribbon signal and power cables are needed for the connection. The direct connection between the single center pluggable midplane board and the modules and power supplies helps to minimize the height of the chassis, thereby saving valuable rack space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2002
    Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group LLP
    Inventors: Kurt A. Manweiler, Thomas T. Hardt, Michael C. Sanders