Information Handling System Mobile Adapter with Rotational Cable Management
A mobile peripheral adapter has plural data and plural video ports disposed along a perimeter of a circular housing having first and second rotationally coupled portions. One housing portion includes electronic components for adapting USB information into selected of plural outputs protocols, the electronic components interfaced with the data and video ports and a USB cable. The other housing portion includes a cable guide that engages with the USB cable to retract and extend the USB cable at the housing.
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U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______, entitled “Information Handling System Mobile Adapter with Video and Communications Circuit Boards” by inventors Wong Hin Loong Justin, Shiong Kheng Chua, Hang Du, Benedict Tiong Chee Tay, Toshiyuki Tanaka, Alvin Sitoh, and Ting Yeow Hoong, Attorney Docket No. DC-111023.01, filed on even date herewith, describes exemplary methods and systems and is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the InventionThe present invention relates in general to the field of information handling system peripherals, and more particularly to an information handling system mobile adapter with rotational cable management.
Description of the Related ArtAs the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional ways to process and store information. One option available to users is information handling systems. An information handling system generally processes, compiles, stores, and/or communicates information or data for business, personal, or other purposes thereby allowing users to take advantage of the value of the information. Because technology and information handling needs and requirements vary between different users or applications, information handling systems may also vary regarding what information is handled, how the information is handled, how much information is processed, stored, or communicated, and how quickly and efficiently the information may be processed, stored, or communicated. The variations in information handling systems allow for information handling systems to be general or configured for a specific user or specific use such as financial transaction processing, airline reservations, enterprise data storage, or global communications. In addition, information handling systems may include a variety of hardware and software components that may be configured to process, store, and communicate information and may include one or more computer systems, data storage systems, and networking systems.
Information handling systems often interact with external peripherals and network communications resources through cabled interfaces, such as data and video ports. Generally, information handling systems include Universal Serial Bus (USB) Type A and/or Type C ports to connect with peripherals, such as a mouse and keyboard. In some instances, information handling systems will include network communication ports, such as an Ethernet RJ45 port. In addition, information handling systems often include one or more display peripheral ports for communication of video information to a display. For example, information handling systems communicate video information to a peripheral display through a variety of display cables and protocols, such as Video Graphics Array (VGA) cable, a DisplayPort cable and a High Definition Multimedia Interface cable. Generally, in order to interface an information handling system with a display, both the information handling system and display have to have the same cable connection ports. If only dissimilar video ports are available, such as a VGA port on a display and an HDMI port on an information handling system, converter “dongles” can sometimes be used to interface the information handling system and display. Such dongles include processing resources within the cable that convert video information in a protocol provided from the information handling system to a protocol accepted by the display.
End users tend to prefer portable information handling systems that have a minimal footprint and weight because such systems provide improved convenience on the go. Smaller housing sizes have reduced the amount of room available for including communications and video ports in an information handling system. For example, RJ45 Ethernet ports and VGA video ports each have a height that makes their inclusion in a low profile information handling system housing prohibitive. In some instances, low profile information handling systems will only include a single USB port that is used for both power and data communications. In such instances, communication of video from an information handling system to an external display typically relies upon wireless protocols or a dongle that translates video information from USB to a compatible video format. An end user generally must have a dongle that performs a protocol conversion for each type of video protocol the end user must perform.
To improve end user convenience, some mobile adapters include multiple protocol conversion capabilities in one housing. For example, the Dell DA100 and DA200, the Bourge Arc Hub, and the Targus USB multi-display adapter all provide multiple video protocol outputs with multiple ports disposed in portable adapter housing. Such mobile adapters typically include a cable with a USB plug that couples to an information handling system, such as USB Type C plug that handles both video and communications data. One difficulty that arises with such mobile adapters is that the cable often hangs freely from the mobile adapter in an awkward manner that makes storage of the mobile adapter difficult. Another difficulty that arises with such mobile adapters is that the multiple ports tend to have a relatively large footprint along the housing length that increases the size of the mobile adapter. Each data and video port can potentially carry a large stream of information, especially where video is provided in high definition and data includes broadband network communications. As a result, compressed footprints that involve multiple video and data communications paths tend to have difficulty maintaining desired data rates due to crosstalk and other electromagnetic interference issues.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTherefore, a need has arisen for a system and method which supports multiple ports in an adapter with a reduced footprint.
A further need exists for a system and method which manages signal interference for communications having different protocols for communication and data.
In accordance with the present invention, a system and method are provided which substantially reduce the disadvantages and problems associated with previous methods and systems for a mobile adapter having multiple ports that output data and video signals. A circular shaped housing disposes video and data ports about a perimeter in a first portion and a communications cable in a second portion rotationally coupled to the first portion. The communications cable retracts and extends based upon rotation of the housing portions relative to each other. The communications cable terminates at one end with a data plug, such as USB Type C plug, that interfaces with an information handling system to communicate video and other data with electronic components disposed in the adapter. The communications cable terminates at an opposing end with plural wirelines, including data and power wirelines that couple to a communications printed circuit board and video wirelines that couple to a separate video printed circuit board.
More specifically, an information handling system processes information with processing components disposed in a portable housing and communicates the information through a communications port of the portable housing, such as a USB Type C port. A mobile adapter peripheral having an integrated cable and connector plug interfaces with the information handling system communications port by inserting the plug and establishing communication with a protocol of the port, such as a USB Type C protocol that communicates video and other types of information. The mobile adapter peripheral integrates the cable and plural circuit boards in circular housing having upper and lower portions that rotate relative to each other to retract and extend the cable. In one embodiment, a lower portion defines a cable guide having an opening in a sidewall. As the lower portion rotates relative to the upper portion, the opening changes positions relative to the plug end of the cable, effectively extending and retracting the cable relative to the housing. A magnet disposed proximate the opening attracts the plug into the housing as the housing portion rotation brings the cable to the retracted configuration so that the plug retracts to within the housing at the closed configuration. The opening has chamfered edges formed about its periphery that interact with a tapered base of the plug to funnel the plug into the housing upon complete rotation of the housing portions.
In one example embodiment, the mobile adapter peripheral includes both video ports, such as VGA, DisplayPort and HDMI ports, and data ports, such as RJ45 network and USB ports. The cable has plural wirelines that communicate video information, such as is defined by the DisplayPort and USB Type C standards, and other wirelines that communicate power and data, such as is defined by the USB Type C standard. In order to provide improved signal transfer, video wirelines couple directly to a video printed circuit board while the remaining power and data lines couple directly to a communications printed circuit board. A flexible cable couples the video and communications circuit boards to each other to provide power, ground and slow speed control communications from the communications circuit board to the video circuit board. Video information from the information handling system communicates directly to the video circuit board for output to video ports coupled to the video circuit board, such as VGA, DisplayPort and HDMI ports. Control of video processing is provided through USB communications to the communication circuit board, which in turn sends commands to the video circuit board through the flexible circuit. Separation of the video components to a circuit separate from the communications components reduces the risk of crosstalk or other interference during high data rate communications.
The present invention provides a number of important technical advantages. One example of an important technical advantage is that a mobile adapter peripheral has a compact circular housing footprint that extends and retracts a communications cable with a rotational movement of housing portions relative to each other. A cable guide defined within the housing by the housing portions drives cable retraction and extension without a need for separate mechanisms or assemblies. Full retraction of the cable is accomplished by biasing the cable plug into the housing with a magnet integrated in the housing. Chamfered edges of an opening of the circular housing interacts with a tapered base at the cable and plug connection to funnel the plug into the opening upon complete retraction of the cable without risk of the plug getting trapped at the periphery of the housing. The cable travels from the cable guide and into an electronics portion of the housing through a central opening that avoids stress on the cable during retraction and extension. Wirelines extending from the cable end couple separately to communications and video circuit boards while a flexible cable communicates power and commands between the communication and video circuit boards. Separate circuit boards reduce cross talk and other interference for signals managed from an information handling system. In addition, separate circuit boards ease assembly of electronics into the housing by allowing each set of ports to rotate and couple into housing openings without all ports have to fit in one assembly step. Simplified assembly into the circular footprint reduces cost and improves appearance of the complete adapter with an elegant and easy to handle circular housing.
The present invention may be better understood, and its numerous objects, features and advantages made apparent to those skilled in the art by referencing the accompanying drawings. The use of the same reference number throughout the several figures designates a like or similar element.
An information handling system mobile adapter peripheral retracts and extends a cable with rotation of housing portions that include separate communications and video circuit boards. For purposes of this disclosure, an information handling system may include any instrumentality or aggregate of instrumentalities operable to compute, classify, process, transmit, receive, retrieve, originate, switch, store, display, manifest, detect, record, reproduce, handle, or utilize any form of information, intelligence, or data for business, scientific, control, or other purposes. For example, an information handling system may be a personal computer, a network storage device, or any other suitable device and may vary in size, shape, performance, functionality, and price. The information handling system may include random access memory (RAM), one or more processing resources such as a central processing unit (CPU) or hardware or software control logic, ROM, and/or other types of nonvolatile memory. Additional components of the information handling system may include one or more disk drives, one or more network ports for communicating with external devices as well as various input and output (I/O) devices, such as a keyboard, a mouse, and a video display. The information handling system may also include one or more buses operable to transmit communications between the various hardware components.
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Components outside of the set of video components 110 are included in communications printed circuit board 100 and managed by a controller 112 interfaced with a memory 114 and a command and control line of USB Type C plug 62. Data from data wirelines of plug 62 proceeds to a USB hub 118 managed by a controller 120. From USB hub 118, Ethernet data proceeds to an Ethernet processor 112 and then RJ45 circuits 124 for communication to RJ45 port 38. From USB hub 118, USB data proceeds directly to USB A circuits 128 and USB C circuits 134, and from there to the appropriate USB port 28 or 30. In addition, a USB power subsystem 126 for USB A and 132 for USB C interfaces with USB A circuits 128 and USB C circuits 134 to provide power in accordance with the USB A and C standards. For example, USB A power subsystem 126 provides power provided out from an information handling system through port plug 62 to USB A circuits 128, and USB C power subsystem 132 provides two way power transfer from and to the information handling system.
In operation, controller 112 directs video processor 102 and USB hub 118 to convert data to a desired format, such as based upon cables coupled to one or more of ports 28-38. Flexible cable 54 communicates control commands from controller 112 through a wireline 116 to video processor 102, such as though an SPI or I2C link. Ground and power are also provided to video printed circuit board 98 components 110 through flexible cable 54 so that a direct power connection from plug 62 to circuit board 98 is not needed.
Although the present invention has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A mobile peripheral adapter comprising:
- a first circular housing portion having plural port openings;
- a second circular housing portion having a cable opening, the second circular housing portion rotationally coupled to the first circular housing portion;
- plural ports disposed at the plural port openings, each port operable to accept a predetermined cable plug;
- electronic components disposed in the first circular housing and operable to convert information to one or more protocols for communication through one or more of the plural ports; and
- a cable terminating at one end at the electronic components and at an opposing end at a plug, the cable routing from the electronic components into the second circular housing along a cable guide and to the cable opening, the cable extending from the cable opening as rotation of the first and second housing portions brings the cable guide into alignment with the cable opening, the cable retracting into the cable opening as rotation of the first and second housing portions brings the cable guide out of alignment with the cable opening;
- wherein the plural ports include at least plural video ports and plural data ports, the plural video and data ports communicating information in a protocol other than a protocol associated with the cable, the video ports coupled to a video circuit board, the data ports coupled to a communication circuit board separate from the video circuit board, the cable having video wirelines coupled directly to the video circuit board that communicate video information and all other wirelines coupled to the communications circuit board, the communication circuit board providing power and ground to the video circuit board.
2. The mobile peripheral adapter of claim 1 further comprising:
- a middle housing portion disposed between the first and second circular housing portions and defining the cable guide; and
- an outer wall defined by the second circular housing portion, the cable guide pressing the cable within the second circular housing portion against the outer wall.
3. The mobile peripheral adapter of claim 2 further comprising a magnet integrated in the middle housing portion proximate the cable opening and aligned to bias the cable plug into the housing.
4. The mobile peripheral adapter of claim 3 wherein the cable plug comprises a metallic housing having a raised portion of metallic material covered with a thermoplastic, the raised portion approaching the thermoplastic outer surface to reduce distance of metallic material to the magnet when the plug enters the housing.
5. The mobile peripheral adapter of claim 3 wherein the cable plug comprises a magnet integrated with the plug and having poles aligned to bias against the middle housing portion magnet as the cable fully retracts into the housing.
6. The mobile peripheral adapter of claim 3 wherein the plug comprises a USB Type C plug.
7. The mobile peripheral adapter of claim 3 wherein the cable opening is defined at least in part by a chamfered edge overlapping along the middle housing portion and the second housing portion.
8. The mobile peripheral adapter of claim 3 further comprising:
- a spindle fitting into an opening at the second housing portion, the spindle fixedly coupled to the middle housing portion;
- wherein the second housing portion rotates about the spindle relative to the first housing portion.
9. (canceled)
10. A method for managing a cable at a mobile peripheral adapter, the method comprising:
- coupling the cable to electronic components of a first circular housing portion, the cable having video wirelines and other wirelines, the electronic components disposed on a video circuit board or a communications circuit board;
- routing the cable out a central location of the first circular housing and into a cable guide, the cable guide directed along an axis from the center location towards an outer perimeter of a second circular housing portion;
- maintaining the cable within the second circular housing portion between an outer wall of the second circular housing portion and an inner wall of the cable guide, the second circular housing portion having a cable plug opening; and
- rotating the first and second housing portions to retract and extend the cable based upon the orientation of the cable guide axis and the cable plug opening;
- coupling the video wirelines of the cable to the video circuit board integrated in the first housing portion;
- coupling the other wirelines of the cable to the communications circuit board integrated in the first housing portion, the video circuit board separate from the communications circuit board;
- coupling a flexible cable directly between the video circuit board and communications circuit board; and
- providing power and ground from the communications circuit board to the video circuit board through the flexible cable.
11. The method of claim 10 further comprising:
- integrating a magnet proximate the cable plug opening; and
- biasing the cable plug to fully retract into the opening with the magnet.
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising:
- integrating a raised portion of ferromagnetic metal in the cable plug; and
- encapsulating the cable plug with thermoplastic, the raised portion exposed and proximate the magnet in the retracted position of the cable.
13. The method of claim 11 further comprising:
- integrating a magnet in the cable plug; and
- aligning opposing poles of the cable plug magnet and the cable plug opening magnet at full retraction of the cable plug into the opening.
14. The method of claim 10 further comprising:
- receiving at the electronic components video information from an information handling system interfaced with the cable;
- converting with the electronic components the video information to a video output protocol selected from plural video output protocols; and
- outputting the video information from a port exposed at the first circular housing portion associated with the video output protocol.
15. The method of claim 14 further comprising:
- selecting the video output protocol from one of a VGA protocol, an HDMI protocol and a DisplayPort protocol.
16. (canceled)
17. The method of claim 10 wherein rotating the first and second housing portions further comprises:
- coupling a middle housing portion to the first housing portion in a fixed manner, the middle housing portion having the cable guide;
- inserting a spindle into an opening of the second housing portion; and
- coupling the spindle to the middle housing portion, the spindle fixed relative to the first housing portion and rotating relative to the second housing portion.
18. An adapter to convert video information from USB protocol to a selected of plural video protocols, the adapter comprising:
- a circular housing having first and second portions rotationally coupled to each other;
- a USB cable extending out of the second housing portion and having video wirelines interfaced with video protocol converters disposed in the first housing portion on a first circuit board, the USB cable having power and ground wirelines interfaced with a second circuit board;
- a flexible cable providing the power and ground from the second circuit board to the first circuit board; and
- plural video ports disposed along the perimeter of the first housing portion and interfaced with the video protocol converters;
- wherein rotation of the first and second portions relative to each other engages the USB cable to retract the USB cable into the housing in response to rotation in a first direction and extend the USB cable out of the housing in response to rotation in a second direction.
19. The adapter of claim 18 further comprising:
- a magnet integrated in the circular housing proximate an opening through which the cable extends; and
- raised metallic material integrated in a plug of the cable and exposed proximate the magnet upon retraction of the cable in the housing, the metallic material interacting with the magnet to bias the plug into the housing.
20. The adapter of claim 18 further comprising plural data communication ports disposed along the perimeter of the first housing portion including at least an Ethernet port having bidirectional information communication with the USB cable, the data communication ports coupled to the second circuit board, the video ports coupled to the first circuit board that is separated from the second circuit board.
Type: Application
Filed: May 4, 2018
Publication Date: Nov 7, 2019
Applicant: Dell Products L.P. (Round Rock, TX)
Inventors: Hang Du (Singapore), Benedict Tiong Chee Tay (Singapore), Toshiyuki Tanaka (Mendham, NJ), Alvin Sitoh (Singapore), Shiong Kheng Chua (Singapore), Wong Hin Loong Justin (Singapore), Ting Yeow Hoong (Singapore)
Application Number: 15/971,124