Henry C. Coles - Saratoga CA Hector Vidales - Campbell CA Joseph R. Allen - Tomball TX Tri Nguyen - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 116
US Classification:
361726, 360137, 364 781, 3122231
Abstract:
A technique is provided for coupling and uncoupling modular devices with electronic and computing devices. A latch is coupled to a release member, which operates to release the latch from a mate latch by bending the release member to move the latch laterally away from the mate latch. The release member also may have grips for tool-lessly bending the release member to release the latch from the mate latch, and for removing the desired device. The technique also may embody a modular device having the latch and release member, or it may embody an overall system having the modular device disposed in a receptacle.
Henry C. Coles - Saratoga CA, US Hector Vidales - Campbell CA, US Joseph R. Allen - Tomball TX, US Tri Nguyen - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G06F 1/16
US Classification:
361726, 360137, 3122231
Abstract:
A technique is provided for coupling and uncoupling modular devices with electronic and computing devices. A latch is coupled to a release member, which operates to release the latch from a mate latch by bending the release member to move the latch laterally away from the mate latch. The release member also may have grips for tool-lessly bending the release member to release the latch from the mate latch, and for removing the desired device. The technique also may embody a modular device having the latch and release member, or it may embody an overall system having the modular device disposed in a receptacle.
Reversible Airflow Fan Tray For An Electronic Device
Reversible airflow in cooling systems of electronic devices is described. For example, an electronic device may include a reversible fan tray. The fan tray may include symmetric mounting features that allow the fan tray to be mounted in the electronic device in more than one orientation at the same location within the electronic device such that one or more fans in the fan tray either direct air into the electronic device or to pull air from electronic device. The fan tray may further include a symmetric arrangement of connectors that coincide with the symmetric arrangement of mounting features to allow the fan tray to be connected to a power source of the electronic device any of the more than one orientations. An arrangement of electronic devices including reversible fan trays may be configured so that inlet and outlet airflows are separated to increase cooling efficiency of the electronic devices.
Reversible Airflow Fan Tray For An Electronic Device
Reversible airflow in cooling systems of electronic devices is described. For example, an electronic device may include a reversible fan tray. The fan tray may include symmetric mounting features that allow the fan tray to be mounted in the electronic device in more than one orientation at the same location within the electronic device such that one or more fans in the fan tray either direct air into the electronic device or to pull air from electronic device. The fan tray may further include a symmetric arrangement of connectors that coincide with the symmetric arrangement of mounting features to allow the fan tray to be connected to a power source of the electronic device any of the more than one orientations. An arrangement of electronic devices including reversible fan trays may be configured so that inlet and outlet airflows are separated to increase cooling efficiency of the electronic devices.
A chassis may include a front section that contains a first electronic circuit board oriented in a first plane, a rear section that contains a second electronic circuit board oriented in a second plane, where the first plane and the second plane are substantially orthogonal, a midplane dividing the front and the rear sections, and a fan tray assembly including a plurality of fans to cool both the first electronic circuit board of the front section and the second electronic circuit board of the rear section.
Reversible Airflow Fan Tray Design For Electronic Device In A Data Center
Tri Luong Nguyen - San Jose CA, US Hogan Lew - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Juniper Networks, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20
US Classification:
361695, 361694, 454184
Abstract:
A reversible airflow fan tray assembly is provided for an electronic device. The fan tray assembly includes a face plate to be removably mounted to the electronic device and a fan tray cassette to be removably mounted to the face plate in multiple orientations. The fan tray cassette includes a fan unit to provide airflow through the electronic device, and an interconnection board to provide an electrical connection between the fan unit and the electronic device, where the interconnection board mates with a connector on the electronic device when the fan tray cassette is in any of the multiple orientations. The interconnection board provides an airflow direction indication to the electronic device for a current orientation of the multiple orientations.
A reversible fan tray device is provided for a power supply unit. The fan tray device includes a mounting panel to be removably mounted to the power supply, a fan unit secured to the mounting panel to provide airflow through the electronic device, and an interconnection board secured to the mounting panel to provide an electrical connection between the fan unit and the power supply unit. The mounting panel can be positioned in either of two orientations, the first orientation to draw external air into the power supply unit and the second orientation to force internal air out of the power supply unit. The interconnection board mates with a connector on the power supply unit when the fan tray cassette is in either of the two orientations. The interconnection board provides an airflow direction indication to the power supply unit for an existing orientation of the two orientations.
A chassis may include a front section that contains a first electronic circuit board oriented in a first plane, a rear section that contains a second electronic circuit board oriented in a second plane, where the first plane and the second plane are substantially orthogonal, a midplane dividing the front and the rear sections, and a fan tray assembly including a plurality of fans to cool both the first electronic circuit board of the front section and the second electronic circuit board of the rear section.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Tri Nguyen
A&W Auto Inc Auto Customizing
821 Kipling Ave, Toronto, ON M8Z 5G8 4162334773
Tri Nguyen General Manager
St Albert Self Storage Ltd Recreational Vehicles - Storage. Warehouses - Cold Storage. Moving & Storage Company. Storage Units - Household & Commercial
245 Carnegie Dr, St Albert, AB T8N 5A7 7804600619
Tri Minh Nguyen President
Premium Home Furniture Incorporation
3631 Eastridge Dr, San Jose, CA 95148
Tri Nguyen Owner
Mid America Window Tinting Trade Contractor
804 E 23 St S, Independence, MO 64055
Tri D. Nguyen President
TRI STAR AUTO 99 INC General Auto Repair
34963 Roberts St, Union City, CA 94587
Tri Nguyen President
T & J FURNITURE, INC
2250 Monterey Rd, San Jose, CA 95112 2250 Monterey Hwy, San Jose, CA 95112
Tri Nguyen Owner
Medex Drugs Variety Store Ret Drugs/Sundries
405 E Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA 95113 4082928244
Sep 2013 to 2000 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNICIANNEOCONIX INC Sunnyvale, CA Mar 2008 to May 2013 PRODUCTION METROLOGY AND CHARACTERIZATION ENGINEERForm Factor Livermore, CA Aug 2007 to Feb 2008 Senior Test TechnicianINTEL CORP Santa Clara, CA 2002 to Mar 2007 ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN
Education:
WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Bellingham, WA 1996 to 1999 B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology
Sep 2014 to 2000 SWAT Software EngineerFriendFinder Networks Inc Sunnyvale, CA Feb 2013 to Sep 2014 Tools DeveloperInfoimage Inc Menlo Park, CA Apr 2012 to Feb 2013 Software ProgrammerSan Jose State University San Jose, CA Sep 2010 to Jul 2011 Graduate Student ResearcherUniversity of California Berkeley, CA Nov 2008 to Dec 2009 Research Assistant
Education:
University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA Dec 2009 B.A. in Applied MathematicsSan Jose State University M.S. in Applied Mathematics
Qualcomm Corporation San Jose, CA Sep 2008 to Jul 2014 Consultant (Contract)Broadcom Corporation Irvine, CA Aug 2007 to Aug 2008 Staff RF/Analog Mixed Signal Layout Design EngineerConexant Systems, Inc Newport Beach, CA Jul 2005 to Aug 2007 Staff Layout Design EngineerCustom MOS Design
Jan 2004 to Jul 2005 Consultant (Contract)Artisan Components Sunnyvale, CA Nov 2000 to Dec 2003
Education:
San Jose State University San Jose, CA May 2005 Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
May 2014 to 2000 Music ProducerAcronics Systems, Inc
Nov 2013 to May 2014 Quality Assurance EngineerBay Area Energy Group
Jun 2013 to Nov 2013 Energy Specialist
Education:
Evergreen Valley College and Foothill College 2013 to 2000 Music ProductionSan Francisco State University 2010 to 2011 Bachelor of Art in Political ScienceDe Anza College 2007 to 2010 General Education
Applied Materials Inc Santa Clara, CA Jul 2010 to Aug 2012 Hardware Engineering TechnicianApplied Material Inc Santa Clara, CA May 2008 to Jul 2010 Gas Life Safety Systems Sustaining Support TechnicianKLA-Tencor Co San Jose, CA Feb 2005 to May 2008 Associate Test Engineer TechnicianPrintronix Irvine, CA Jun 1998 to Aug 2003 MachinistOkaya Shinichi Inc. Charlotte, NC Oct 1992 to Oct 1997 Maintenance Equipments
Education:
Mission College Santa Clara, CA 2004 AS. in Computer electronicTechnologyYork Tech College Rock Hill, SC 1996 Certificate in CNC (Computer Numerical Controller)
Sep 2009 to 2000 Manufacturing EngineerBoston Scientific Fremont, CA Feb 2008 to Sep 2009 Manufacturing EngineerAbbott Vascular Temecula, CA Apr 2006 to Feb 2008 Manufacturing EngineerGuidant Temecula, CA Feb 2005 to Apr 2006 Quality Control Inspector
Education:
University of Phoenix Jun 2009 Masters of Business AdministrationUniversity of California Davis Davis, CA Jun 2003 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering
Dr. Nguyen graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1998. He works in Addison, TX and specializes in Internal Medicine.
Dr. Nguyen graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Phoenix, AZ and specializes in Interventional Cardiology. Dr. Nguyen is affiliated with HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center.
Dr. Nguyen graduated from the Ross Univ, Sch of Med, Roseau, Dominica in 2003. He works in Memphis, TN and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Nguyen is affiliated with Baptist Memorial Hospital Memphis and Saint Francis Hospital Memphis.
Dr. Nguyen graduated from the Stanford University School of Medicine in 1993. He works in San Diego, CA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine.
Dr. Nguyen graduated from the Louisiana State University School of Medicine at New Orleans in 2001. He works in Arlington, TX and specializes in Dermatology and Internal Medicine.
Dr. Nguyen graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1989. He works in Burlington, WI and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Nguyen is affiliated with Aurora Lakeland Medical Center, Aurora Memorial Hospital Burlington and Aurora St Lukes Medical Center.
Dr. Nguyen graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine in 2000. He works in Fountain Valley, CA and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Nguyen is affiliated with Fountain Valley Regional Hospital & Medical Center.