Patent ID: 11927786
Assignee: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.
Field: Electrical machinery, apparatus, energy (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC G | IPC F  G

Claim 14:
15. An information handling system comprising:
a first device carrier including:
a first latch to hold the first device carrier within the information handling system;
a first interface in physical communication with the first latch;
first indicator lights located on a front of the first latch;
first light pipes located within the first latch, the first light pipes to provide first light to the first indicator lights located on the front of the first latch; and
second light pipes located within the first interface, the second light pipes to provide the first light to the first light pipes, wherein an air gap between the second light pipes and light emitting diodes of a long device is a large air gap when the long device is mounted within the first device carrier, wherein the large air gap causes first flux loss when the light is provided from the light emitting diodes to the third light pipes; and

a second device carrier including:
a second latch to hold the second device carrier within the information handling system;
a second interface in physical communication with the second latch;
second indicator lights located on a front of the second latch;
third light pipes located within the first latch, the third light pipes to provide second light to the second indicator lights located on the front of the second latch;
fourth light pipes located within the second interface, the fourth light pipes to provide the second light to the third light pipes, wherein the location of the second light pipes within the first interface and the first latch is substantially the same as the location of the fourth light pipes within the second interface and the second latch; and
an adaptor in physical communication with the second interface, the adaptor including fifth light pipes that cause second flux loss when the light is transmitted along the fifth light pipes, wherein the first flux loss is substantially equal to the second flux loss.