ELECTRONIC APPARATUS HAVING A CONNECTOR CONNECTING A DISK DRIVE
An electronic apparatus includes a main body having a receptacle, and a disk drive accommodated in the receptacle. A connector is provided in the receptacle. The connector is rotatable between an accommodated position and a standing position. The disk drive is removably connected to the connector and rotatable together with the connector. The receptacle is covered with a removable lid.
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This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/294,131 filed Dec. 5, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. ______, which is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-367459, filed Dec. 20, 2004, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND1. Field
The present invention relates to an electronic apparatus, such as notebook computers, with a connector connecting a disk drive.
2. Description of the Related Art
Notebook computers have a hard disk drive (hereinafter referred to as “HDD”) which stores, for example, information input from a keyboard. The HDD is fabricated as a separate unit. This kind of HDD is removably accommodated in a housing of the computer.
Computers from which an HDD is removable have a receptacle in the bottom of its housing. The receptacle is formed of a recess having a size corresponding to an HDD, and having an opening portion opened in a bottom surface of the housing. The opening portion of the receptacle is covered with a removable cover.
The HDD has a first connector at one end. The receptacle of the housing has a second connector corresponding to the first connector. The first connector is engaged with the second connector when the HDD is accommodated in the receptacle of the housing. This engagement enables electrical connection between the HDD and the computer and transmission/reception of data between them.
In conventional computers, the HDD is dropped into the receptacle, and then the HDD is slid toward the second connector. This slide makes the first connector of the HDD engaged with the second connector. However, in the conventional computers, it is necessary to secure a space for allowing slide of the HDD between the second connector and the HDD. This increases the size of the receptacle and is against recent demands for more compact computers.
Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Pub. No. 5-289776 discloses a computer in which a rotatable connector is provided in a receptacle of a housing. According to this computer, an HDD rotates together with the connector, and thus the HDD is easily removed from the receptacle. However, this computer still has a problem in respect of shock resistance of the HDD.
Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Pub. No. 11-242881 discloses an HDD to which shock absorbent members are attached. Although this invention increases the shock resistance of the HDD, it decreases in workability in fitting the HDD into the receptacle and removing the HDD from the receptacle.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in the constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
An embodiment of the present invention is explained on the basis of drawings, in which the present invention is applied to a notebook computer.
The housing 4 is formed of a base 5 and a top cover 6. The base 5 has the bottom wall 4b, the left and right side walls 4c and 4d, the front wall 4e and the rear wall. The top cover 6 has the top wall 4a. The top wall 4a supports a keyboard 7.
The display 3 has a liquid crystal display panel 8. The display 3 is connected to a rear end portion of the housing 4 via a pair of hinge portions 9a and 9b. The display 3 is rotatable between a closed position in which the display 3 lies on the housing 4 to cover the keyboard 7, and an open position in which the display 3 stands to expose the keyboard 7.
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The opening portion 16 is used to drop the HDD 11 in and take it out of the receptacle 15. A receiving portion 19 is formed in an opening edge portion of the opening portion 16. The receiving portion 19 is more depressed than the surface of the bottom wall 4b, and has a screw hole 20. The opening portion 16 of the receptacle 15 is covered with a removable lid 21. The lid 21 is placed, at its peripheral portion, on the receiving portion 19. The lid 21 is held by the receiving portion 19 with a screw 22. The screw 22 is screwed into the screw hole 20 through the lid 21.
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Each of the first shock absorbent members 23a, 23b, 23c and 23d has a first portion 24 and a second portion 25. The first portions 24 are provided on the ceiling wall 17 of the receptacle 15 in such a manner of contacting a top surface of the HDD 11. The second portions 25 are provided on the peripheral walls 18 of the receptacle 15 in such a manner of contacting peripheral surfaces of the HDD 11. Therefore, the first shock absorbent members 23a, 23b, 23c and 23d are configured to be interposed between the receptacle 15 and the HDD 11 and absorb shock transmitted from the housing 4 to the HDD 11.
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Further, the second connector 30 is electrically connected to the printed circuit board 12 by a cable 33. The cable 33 is guided inside the housing 4 along the ceiling wall 17 of the receptacle 15. The cable 33 is covered with an insulator sheet 34 from a direction of the receptacle 15. The insulator sheet 34 is interposed between the top surface of the HDD 11 and the ceiling wall 17 of the receptacle 15, when the HDD 11 is accommodated in the receptacle 15.
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The base 5 has an extending portion 36, which horizontally projects from the side wall 4d toward said one end of the receptacle 15. A first engaging piece 37 extending toward the ceiling wall 17 of the receptacle 15 is formed on a distal end of the extending portion 36. A support member 38 is provided on said one end of the receptacle 15. The support member 38 is interposed between the base 5 and the top cover 6 to correspond to the extending portion 36. The support member 38 is secured to the receptacle 15 by a screw (not shown).
The support member 38 has an L-shaped cross section. An end portion 38a of the support member 38 is pressed against the internal surface of the base 5. The other end portion 38b of the support member 38 is opposed to the extending portion 36. A second engaging piece 39 is formed on a distal end of the other end portion 38b of the support member 38. The second engaging piece 39 extends toward the extending portion 36 and is opposed to the first engaging piece 37.
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Therefore, in the state where the lid 21 is removed from the opening portion 16, the HDD 11 is rotatable between the accommodated position and the standing position, together with the second connector 30.
When the HDD 11 is to be accommodated in the receptacle 15 in the embodiment having the above structure, first, the lid 21 is removed to expose the opening portion 16 of the receptacle 15. Next, the second connector 30 is rotated to the standing position, and the first connector 13 of the HDD 11 is connected to the second connector 30.
In this state, the second connector 30 is rotated from the standing position to the accommodated position together with the HDD 11. By this rotation, the HDD 11 enters the receptacle 15 through the opening portion 16, and the top surface and the peripheral surfaces of the HDD 11 are brought into contact with the first shock absorbent members 23a to 23d.
Lastly, the lid 21 is put on the opening portion 16 and secured to the base 5 by the screw 22. Thereby, the second shock absorbent members 27 are brought into contact with the bottom surface of the HDD 11. In other words, the HDD 11 is held between the first shock absorbent members 23a to 23d and the second shock absorbent members 27. As a result, the position of the HDD 11 to the receptacle 15 is fixed, and connection between the first connector 13 and the second connector 30 is maintained.
In the state where the HDD 11 is accommodated in the receptacle 15, the support shaft 35 of the connector base 31 is held in a state of floating in the space 41 without contacting the base 5 and the support member 38. Therefore, the second connector 30 is also floatingly held with respect to the base 5 to avoid receiving shock from the base 5.
The second connector 30 located in the receptacle 15 is rotatable between the accommodated position and the standing position. Therefore, when the HDD 11 is removed from the receptacle 15, the second connector 30 is rotated from the accommodated position to the standing position together with the HDD 11. Therefore, as shown in
In the same manner, when the HDD 11 is connected to the second connector 30, the second connector 30 can be pulled out of the receptacle 15. This enables easy connection between the HDD 11 and the second connector 30.
Further, in the state where the HDD 11 is accommodated in the receptacle 15, the HDD 11 is held between the first shock absorbent members 23a to 23d and the second shock absorbent members 27. Therefore, shock is not easily transmitted from the housing 4 to the HDD 11. In addition, the second connector 30 is also floatingly held in the receptacle 15. This prevents transmission of shock between the housing 4 and the second connector 30, and transmission of shock from the second connector 30 to the HDD 11. This improves the shock resistance of the HDD 11.
Furthermore, the HDD 11 is held in the receptacle 15 by securing the lid 21 to the base 5. This eliminates the need for a dedicated screw for securing the HDD 11 to the receptacle 15. This enables easy assembly of the computer 1 and reduction of the cost of the computer 1.
The electronic apparatus according to the present invention is not limited to notebook computers. For example, the present invention is also applicable to PDAs (Personal Digital Assistant) having no display.
Further, the disk drive is not limited to HDDs, but may be an optical disk drive, for example.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An electronic apparatus comprising:
- a main body having a receptacle;
- a support shaft positioned within the receptacle so as to avoid contact with any peripheral wall of the receptacle;
- a disk drive accommodated in the receptacle and coupled to the support shaft, wherein both the disk drive and the shaft are rotatable between a first position and a second position; and
- a shock absorbent member provided between the receptacle and the disk drive.
2. The electronic apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- a lid positioned over an opening of the receptacle to hold the disk drive within the receptacle.
3. The electronic apparatus of claim 2, wherein the shock absorbent member includes a first shock absorbent member located on the receptacle and a second shock absorbent member located on the lid.
4. The electronic apparatus of claim 2, wherein the disk drive is contained within the receptacle when placed in the first position and is at least partially removed from the receptacle when the disk drive is placed in the second position.
5. The electronic apparatus of claim 4, wherein the disk drive is elastically held between the first shock absorbent member and the second shock absorbent member when the disk drive is accommodated in the receptacle.
6. The electronic apparatus of claim 5, wherein the support shaft is apart from the receptacle when the disk drive is held between the first shock absorbent member and the second shock absorbent member.
7. The electronic apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shock absorbent member to support the disk drive within the receptacle so that the support shaft can avoid contact with any peripheral wall of the receptacle.
8. An electronic apparatus comprising:
- a main body having a receptacle;
- a support shaft floatingly supported within the receptacle thereby avoiding contact with a peripheral wall of the receptacle;
- a connector rotatably coupled to the support shaft, the connector adapted to pivot between a first position and a second position;
- a disk drive accommodated in the receptacle and coupled to the connector, the disk drive being moveable between the first position in which the disk drive is contained within the receptacle and the second position in which the disk drive is at least partially removed from the receptacle; and
- a first shock absorbent member provided between the receptacle and the disk drive.
9. The electronic apparatus of claim 8, further comprising:
- a lid positioned over an opening of the receptacle; and
- a second shock absorbent member provided between the lid and the disk drive.
10. The electronic apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first shock absorbent member is located on the receptacle, and the second shock absorbent member is located on the lid.
11. The electronic apparatus of claim 9, wherein the disk drive is elastically held between the first shock absorbent member and the second shock absorbent member when the disk drive is accommodated in the receptacle.
12. An electronic apparatus comprising:
- a main body having a receptacle;
- a disk drive accommodated in the receptacle and removably connected to a support shaft, the disk drive being rotatable between an accommodated position and an unaccommodated position;
- a lid which is removably put on the receptacle;
- a first shock absorbent member provided between the receptacle and the disk drive; and
- a second shock absorbent member provided between the lid and the disk drive,
- wherein the shaft is rotatable between the accommodated position and the unaccommodated position as a pivot, and floatingly supported in the receptacle.
13. The electronic apparatus of claim 12, wherein the first shock absorbent member is located on the receptacle, and the second shock absorbent member is located on the lid.
14. The electronic apparatus of claim 12, wherein the disk drive is elastically held between the first and second shock absorbent members when the disk drive is accommodated in the receptacle, and the support shaft is apart from the receptacle when the disk drive is held between the first and second shock absorbent members.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 19, 2008
Publication Date: Jan 8, 2009
Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba (Tokyo)
Inventor: Hironori Motoe (Ome-shi)
Application Number: 12/234,432
International Classification: G06F 1/16 (20060101);