Computer with modules readily replaceable by unskilled personnel
First Claim
1. A computer assembly comprising a docking bay module including a first housing having a rear wall and a front opening, a plurality of connectors mounted on said rear wall and adapted to be connected to functional components which are separate from and external of the docking bay module, a circuit panel board mounted within said first housing adjacent said rear wall and having first pluggable connector means mounted thereon, said plurality of connectors being connected to said circuit panel board and said first pluggable connector means, a CPU module including a second housing and logic means mounted within said second housing, said second housing having a rear wall, second pluggable connector means mounted on said rear wall of said second housing and connected to said logic means, power supply connector means mounted on said rear wall of said first housing, said CPU module including a power supply unit mounted in said second housing and connected to said logic means, third pluggable connector means connected to said power supply unit, means for removably mounting said second housing through said front opening into said first housing so that said first and second pluggable connector means are coupled together and said third pluggable connector means is coupled with said power supply connector means.
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Abstract
A computer assembly comprised of a plurality of modular units which are readily connectable by pluggable terminals to permit quick interchangeability and/or replacement of certain units by untrained and unskilled personnel. The computer assembly includes a docking bay module provided with a number of external connectors for connection to equipment such as a keyboard, printer, cash register, etc., and a power supply plug. A CPU module containing the logic circuitry is slidably mounted in and out of the docking bay module and is readily connected by mating pluggable terminals to the various equipment linked to the external connectors on the docking bay module. A peripheral bay module may be added to the docking bay and CPU modules to function as a file server station in a local area network environment. The CPU module is quickly and conveniently replaced by unskilled personnel for maintenance and repair purposes. The CPU module is constructed in such a way that cooling of the circuit components is accomplished without the presence of a cooling fan. Because the CPU module is quickly and easily replaced in the docking module by unskilled personnel, the customer need not maintain an inventory of spare parts but may rely on overnight delivery service from a maintenance contractor for a replacement CPU module.
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- 1. A computer assembly comprising a docking bay module including a first housing having a rear wall and a front opening, a plurality of connectors mounted on said rear wall and adapted to be connected to functional components which are separate from and external of the docking bay module, a circuit panel board mounted within said first housing adjacent said rear wall and having first pluggable connector means mounted thereon, said plurality of connectors being connected to said circuit panel board and said first pluggable connector means, a CPU module including a second housing and logic means mounted within said second housing, said second housing having a rear wall, second pluggable connector means mounted on said rear wall of said second housing and connected to said logic means, power supply connector means mounted on said rear wall of said first housing, said CPU module including a power supply unit mounted in said second housing and connected to said logic means, third pluggable connector means connected to said power supply unit, means for removably mounting said second housing through said front opening into said first housing so that said first and second pluggable connector means are coupled together and said third pluggable connector means is coupled with said power supply connector means.
- 12. A computer assembly comprising a docking bay module including a first rectangular housing having a top wall, side walls, a rear wall, a bottom wall, and a front opening, a plurality of connectors mounted on said rear wall and adapted to be connected to functional components which are separate from sand external of the docking module, a circuit panel board mounted within said first housing adjacent said rear wall and having first pluggable connector means mounted thereon, said plurality of connectors being connected to said circuit panel board and said first pluggable connector means, a CPU module including a second rectangular housing having a top wall, side walls , a front wall, a rear wall, and a bottom wall, logic means mounted within said second housing, second pluggable connector means mounted on said rear wall of said second housing and connected to said logic means, power supply connector means mounted on said rear wall of said first housing, said CPU module including a power supply unit mounted in said second housing and connected to said logic means, third pluggable connector means mounted in said second housing and connected to said power supply unit, means for removably mounting said second housing through said front opening into said first housing so that said first and second pluggable connector means are coupled together and said third pluggable connector means is coupled with said power supply connector means.
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23. A computer network comprising first and second computer assemblies,
said first computer assembly comprising a first docking bay module including a housing having a rear wall and a front opening, a plurality of connectors mounted on said rear wall and adapted to be connected to functional components which are separate from and external of the docking bay module, a circuit panel board mounted within said housing adjacent said rear wall and having first pluggable connector means mounted thereon, said plurality of connectors being connected to said circuit panel board and said first pluggable connector means, power supply connector means mounted on said rear all of said first housing, a first CPU module including a second housing and a logic means mounted within said second housing, said second housing having a rear wall, second pluggable connector means mounted on said rear wall and connected to said logic means, a power supply unit mounted in said second housing and connected to said logic means, third pluggable connector means mounted on said second housing and connected to said power supply unit, means for removably mounting said second housing through said front opening into said first housing so that first and second pluggable connector means are coupled together and said third pluggable connector means is coupled with said power supply connector means, said first CPU module having fourth pluggable connector means connected to said logic means; -
said second computer assembly including a second docking bay module and a second CPU module substantially identical to said first docking bay and CPU modules, respectively, said second computer assembly further including a peripheral module having a housing containing a disk drive assembly and fifth pluggable connector means connected to said disk drive assembly, second mounting means for removably mounting said peripheral module together with the second docking bay module and said second CPU module so that said fourth and fifth pluggable connector means in said second computer assembly are coupled together to connect said disk drive assembly to the logic means in said second CPU module; means for electrically connecting corresponding network connectors on the rear walls of said first and second docking bay modules, and the first and second CPU modules being interchangeable between said first and second computer assemblies so as to enhance the repair and maintenance capabilities of the computer network.
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Specification