Fitting assembly and electronic device
US-2017257980-A1 · Sep 7, 2017 · US
US10609840B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10609840-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715490272-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2020 |
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An electronic rack includes a heat removal liquid manifold, a number of server slots, and a number of server blades inserted therein. The liquid manifold distributes heat removal liquid from an external heat removal system to remove heat from the server blades. Each server blade includes a server tray to contain information technology (IT) components and a quick-release coupling assembly having a first liquid intake connector and a first liquid outlet connector coupled to a flexible hose to distribute the heat removal liquid to the IT components. The first liquid intake connector and the first liquid outlet connector are capable of extending outwardly external to the server tray to connect to, and disconnect from, a second liquid intake connector and a second liquid outlet connector mounted on the liquid manifold, respectively. The quick-release coupling assembly can self-retract and be secure to a block holder when disconnected.
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An electronic rack, comprising: a heat removal liquid manifold assembly to provide heat removal liquid from an external heat removal system, the heat removal liquid manifold assembly disposed on a backend of the electronic rack; and a plurality of server blades contained in a plurality of server slots via a frontend of the electronic rack, wherein each of the server blades comprises a server tray to contain an information technology (IT) component representing a corresponding server therein, and a quick-release coupling assembly having a first liquid intake connector and a first liquid outlet connector coupled to a flexible hose to distribute the heat removal liquid to the IT component, the first liquid intake connector to receive the heat removal liquid from the heat removal liquid manifold assembly to remove heat from the IT component, the first liquid outlet connector to emit warmer liquid carrying heat exchanged from the IT component to the heat removal liquid manifold assembly, wherein the first liquid intake connector, the first liquid outlet connector, and the flexible hose extend outwardly external to the server tray to connect to a second liquid intake connector and a second liquid outlet connector fixedly disposed on the heat removal liquid manifold assembly, respectively, and when the first liquid intake connector and the first liquid outlet connector are disconnected from the second liquid intake connector and the second liquid outlet connector, respectively, springs within the server tray cause the first liquid intake connector and the first liquid outlet connector to automatically retract to the server tray such that the entire flexible hose retracts inside the server tray. 2. The electronic rack of claim 1 , wherein the quick-release coupling assembly comprises a block holder having a first and a second holes with circumferences large enough so that the flexible hose coupled to the first liquid intake connector and the first liquid outlet connector can pass through, but small enough so that the first liquid intake connector and the first liquid outlet connector cannot pass through. 3. The electronic rack of claim 2 , wherein each of the first liquid intake connector and the first liquid outlet connector comprises: a stopper ring attached to a predetermined length of the flexible hose; and one of the springs wrapped around the flexible hose and situated between the stopper ring and the block holder to self-retract the flexible hose into the server tray when the corresponding one of the first liquid intake connector or the first liquid outlet connector is released. 4. The electronic rack of claim 3 , wherein a diameter of the stopper ring is greater than a diameter of the first and second holes to stop the flexible hose from further expending after the predetermined length. 5. The electronic rack of claim 2 , wherein each of the first liquid intake connector and/or the first liquid outlet connector includes a locking mechanism such that the first liquid intake connector and/or the first liquid outlet connector can lock on to the block holder when the quick-release coupling assembly is disconnected. 6. The electronic rack of claim 5 , wherein the locking mechanism comprises: a first locking pin protruding on a surface of the first liquid intake connector; a second locking pin protruding on a surface of the first liquid outlet connector; and a first and a second L-shaped slots disposed on an inner surface of the first and second holes of block holder such that the first liquid intake connector and/or the first liquid outlet connector can slide in and out of the first and second holes of block holder, respectively, while the first and second locking pins slide along the L-shaped slots, respectively, wherein the first liquid intake connector and/or the first liquid outlet connector can lock on to the first and/or second holes of block holder with a twisting motion, respectively. 7. The electronic rack of claim 6 , wherein each of the first liquid intake connector and the first liquid outlet connector includes a first section and a second section, the second section having the first pin or the second pin disposed thereon, wherein a size of the first section is greater than a size of the first and second holes to prevent the flexible hose from being completely retracted inside the server tray. 8. The electronic rack of claim 3 , wherein, when the first liquid intake connector and/or first liquid outlet connector is pulled outwardly away from the server tray, the respective stopper ring pushes and compresses the respective spring against the block holder. 9. The electronic rack of claim 8 , wherein a diameter of the respective spring is greater than a diameter of the first and second holes of the block holder, and wherein a diameter of the respective spring is smaller than a diameter of the stopper ring, such that the respective spring is compressed between the block holder and the stopper ring. 10. The electronic rack of claim 8 , wherein, when the first liquid intake connector and/or the first liquid outlet connector is released, the respective compressed spring expands to push the respective stopper ring inwardly to retract the first liquid intake connector and/or the first liquid outlet connector. 11. A data center, comprising: a heat removal system to provide and reticulate heat removal liquid; and a plurality of electronic racks, each of the electronic racks including a heat removal liquid manifold assembly to provide heat removal liquid from an external heat removal system, the heat removal liquid manifold assembly disposed on a backend of the electronic rack; and a plurality of server blades contained in a plurality of server slots via a frontend of the electronic rack, wherein each of the server blades comprises a server tray to contain an information technology (IT) component representing a corresponding server therein, and a quick-release coupling assembly having a first liquid intake connector and a first liquid outlet connector coupled to a flexible hose to distribute the heat removal liquid to the IT component, the first liquid intake connector to receive the heat removal liquid from the heat removal liquid manifold assembly to remove heat from the IT component, the first liquid outlet connector to emit warmer liquid carrying heat exchanged from the IT component to the heat removal liquid manifold assembly, wherein the first liquid intake connector, the first liquid outlet connector, and the flexible hose extend outwardly external to the server tray to connect to a second liquid intake connector and a second liquid outlet connector fixedly disposed on the heat removal liquid manifold assembly, respectively, and when the first liquid intake connector and the first liquid outlet connector are disconnected from the second liquid intake connector and the second liquid outlet connector, respectively, springs within the server tray cause the first liquid intake connector and the first liquid outlet connector to automatically retract to the server tray such that the entire flexible hose retracts inside the server tray. 12. The data center of claim 11 , wherein the quick-release coupling assembly comprises a block holder having a first and a second holes with circumferences large enough so that the flexible hose coupled to the first liquid intake connector and the first liquid outlet connector can pass through, but small enough so that the first liquid intake connector and the first liquid outlet connector cannot pass through. 13. The data center of claim 12 , wherein each of the first liquid intake connector and the
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