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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 14, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 17, 2009
Denis J. F. Beaudoin, Surrey, CA;
Allen A. Hirashiki, San Ramon, CA (US);
Bernardino Ramirez, San Jose, CA (US);
Manuel Jude Fernandes, Vancouver, CA;
Denis J. F. Beaudoin, Surrey, CA;
Allen A. Hirashiki, San Ramon, CA (US);
Bernardino Ramirez, San Jose, CA (US);
Manuel Jude Fernandes, Vancouver, CA;
Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson (Publ), Stockholm, SE;
Abstract
A fan tray for a network element that is installable and removable from the front and back of a network element. The fan tray includes one or more fans in a housing to provide cooling for the network element, an engagement rod with ends that protrude out a front and back of the housing, a first engagement lever at one end of the engagement rod and a second engagement lever at an opposite end of the engagement rod, the first and second engagement levers are movable between an unlocked and locked position and movement is tied together, a gearing mechanism coupled to the engagement rod to translate rotational force applied to the engagement levers into linear force to extend and withdraw a backplane connector assembly coupled to the gearing mechanism. The backplane connector assembly includes a backplane connector to engage and disengage with a fan tray connector of a backplane of the network element in a plane perpendicular to the installation plane of the fan tray according to movement of the engagement levers responsive to the engagement levers respectively moving to the locked and unlocked position.