Patent Abstract:
Space along the perimeter of a portable information handling system is made available for I/O connections with external devices by integrating I/O ports into a battery housing having some length extending along the perimeter. The I/O ports interface with the information handling system with wires running through the battery housing from the I/O ports to a location aligned with connectors of the information handling system, such as in a chassis bay sized to accept the battery housing. In one embodiment, the battery housing has a first portion for containing battery cells and a second portion that couples to the first portion, the second portion having selected I/O ports for selective configuration of the information handling system with desired I/O ports.

Full Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0002]    The present invention relates in general to the field of information handling system communications, and more particularly to a system and method for information handling system battery with integrated communication ports. 
         [0003]    2. Description of the Related Art 
         [0004]    As the value and use of information continues to increase, individuals and businesses seek additional ways to process and store information. One option available to users is information handling systems. An information handling system generally processes, compiles, stores, and/or communicates information or data for business, personal, or other purposes thereby allowing users to take advantage of the value of the information. Because technology and information handling needs and requirements vary between different users or applications, information handling systems may also vary regarding what information is handled, how the information is handled, how much information is processed, stored, or communicated, and how quickly and efficiently the information may be processed, stored, or communicated. The variations in information handling systems allow for information handling systems to be general or configured for a specific user or specific use such as financial transaction processing, airline reservations, enterprise data storage, or global communications. In addition, information handling systems may include a variety of hardware and software components that may be configured to process, store, and communicate information and may include one or more computer systems, data storage systems, and networking systems. 
         [0005]    Information handling system users tend to prefer systems with as much processing power as possible in as small of a footprint as possible for a given price point. In addition, end users tend to prefer systems that provide mobility, such as portable systems that typically have an integrated display and a battery power source. As a result, information handling system manufacturers have generally sought to design portable information handling systems having as much functionality as possible in as small of a portable chassis as possible. One difficulty that commonly arises in the design of such portable information handling systems is including a battery having a charge sufficient enough so that the information handling system can operate independent of an external power source for an adequate period of time. One solution to this difficulty is to use components that consume reduced amounts of power; however, components that offer greater functionality, such as CPUs with more rapid clock speeds, also tend to consume greater amounts of power. Another solution is to use a battery that carries a greater charge; however, batteries with greater charge capacity tend to have a larger size. Including a battery with a larger size in a portable information handling system chassis tends to reduce the footprint available for components and, thus, tends to reduce the functionality of the information handling system. 
         [0006]    In an effort to increase the room available for a battery within an information handling system, the battery is sometimes built into a housing that couples to an internal port of the information handling system at one end and extends out the rear of the information past the rear wall of the chassis. For example, an information handling system user can insert a six cell battery into a rear battery port that aligns with the rear wall of the chassis or can insert a nine cell battery into a rear battery port to obtain extra battery life with the rear wall of the battery extending past the rear wall of the chassis to provide room for the extra battery cells. In addition to providing more room for additional battery cells, a rear battery design is more conducive to slimming the industrial design of the front edge of the information handling system. Unfortunately, perimeter space for portable information handling systems is typically in short supply. A variety of I/O ports are typically disposed along the perimeter of a portable information handling system chassis, and a variety of internal and peripheral devices also typically use perimeter space, such as optical drives, hard disk drives, fan exhaust, etc. . . . Generally, the front perimeter of a portable information handling system does not adapt well to support I/O ports for aesthetic and practical reasons, so using valuable perimeter space at the rear of a portable information handling system to accept a battery tends to limit the functionality supported by the information handling system. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0007]    Therefore a need has arisen for a system and method which integrates I/O ports into a battery housing for use at the rear of a portable information handling system. 
         [0008]    In accordance with the present invention, a system and method are provided which substantially reduce the disadvantages and problems associated with previous methods and systems for supporting communications with a portable information handling system. I/O ports are integrated in a battery housing to support communication between external devices and an information handling system with a communication interface established through the battery housing. 
         [0009]    More specifically, an information handling system chassis has a bay sized to accept a battery. The battery has a battery housing that contains battery cells and connects to a power connector of the information handling system located in the bay so that the cells provide power to the information handling system. The battery housing integrates I/O ports along an exterior perimeter so that the I/O ports are exposed along the chassis perimeter when the battery is inserted in the chassis bay. Signals are communicated between the I/O ports and the information handling system with wires that run along the battery housing to I/O port connectors disposed in the chassis bay. As the battery is inserted into the chassis bay, the battery connectors and I/O port connectors between the battery housing and information handling system align and couple with each other. In one embodiment, the battery inserts into a chassis bay located at the rear of an information handling system so that I/O ports exposed along the outer periphery of the battery housing are disposed proximate the rear perimeter of the chassis for convenient access by an end user. 
         [0010]    The present invention provides a number of important technical advantages. One example of an important technical advantage is that I/O ports are provided at the rear of a portable information handling system having a rear mounted battery. The use of a rear-mounted battery having integrated I/O ports provides more design freedom in the use of perimeter space to support desired functionality. End users can order ports integrated with a battery as a build-to-order option so that the cost of the information handling system is only selectively increased based on end-user preferences. By integrating lesser-used or duplicative ports in the battery housing, the cost for many end users will not increase for an information handling system having desired functionality, while the availability of extra battery life will provide increased satisfaction to many end users. The expense of the additional I/O ports will remain minimal by routing wire line at the battery housing between the I/O ports and supporting connections within the information handling system where the battery is inserted. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0011]    The present invention may be better understood, and its numerous objects, features and advantages made apparent to those skilled in the art by referencing the accompanying drawings. The use of the same reference number throughout the several figures designates a like or similar element. 
           [0012]      FIG. 1  depicts a block diagram of an information handling system having I/O ports integrated in a battery housing; 
           [0013]      FIG. 2  depicts a rear view of an information handling system having I/O ports integrated in a battery housing; 
           [0014]      FIG. 3  depicts a battery housing having integrated I/O ports that interface with wires running through the housing to I/O ports that connect to I/O ports aligned in an information handling system chassis battery bay; and 
           [0015]      FIG. 4  depicts a battery housing having a first portion for supporting I/O ports and a second portion for supporting battery cells. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0016]    Providing I/O ports integrated in a battery housing increases the effective perimeter space of an information handling system for improved functionality in a reduced footprint. For purposes of this disclosure, an information handling system may include any instrumentality or aggregate of instrumentalities operable to compute, classify, process, transmit, receive, retrieve, originate, switch, store, display, manifest, detect, record, reproduce, handle, or utilize any form of information, intelligence, or data for business, scientific, control, or other purposes. For example, an information handling system may be a personal computer, a network storage device, or any other suitable device and may vary in size, shape, performance, functionality, and price. The information handling system may include random access memory (RAM), one or more processing resources such as a central processing unit (CPU) or hardware or software control logic, ROM, and/or other types of nonvolatile memory. Additional components of the information handling system may include one or more disk drives, one or more network ports for communicating with external devices as well as various input and output (I/O) devices, such as a keyboard, a mouse, and a video display. The information handling system may also include one or more buses operable to transmit communications between the various hardware components. 
         [0017]    Referring now to  FIG. 1 , a block diagram depicts an information handling system  10  having I/O ports  12  integrated in a battery housing  14 . Information handling system  10  has a variety of processing components that cooperate to process information, such as a CPU  16 , RAM  18 , a chipset  20 , a hard disk drive  22  and an optical drive  24 . The processing components are disposed in a chassis  26  having a chassis bay  28  that accepts a battery  30 . Battery  30  provides power for the operation of the processing components with battery cells  32  contained in battery housing  14 . The processing components communicate with external devices through a variety of I/O ports exposed along the perimeter of chassis  26 . For example, a USB port  34  interfaces with a USB cable to support communication with a variety of peripheral devices, an RJ45 port  36  interfaces with a CAT 5 cable to support Ethernet network communications, and DVI port  38  and VGA port  40  interface with displays to support presentation of visual information from information handling system  10 . In alternative embodiments, various types of I/O ports available to support communication with an information handling system might include HDMI ports, composite video ports, component video ports, S video ports, Firewire ports, PCI ports, PCI Express ports, DisplayPort ports and a variety of other types of ports. In addition to the I/O ports which generally need space along the perimeter of chassis  26 , other devices that are typically located along the perimeter of chassis  26  include optical drive  24 , which opens to accept optical media, and a fan  42  which maintains cooling airflow through chassis  26 . 
         [0018]    Information handling system  10  increases the amount of the perimeter of chassis  26  that can accept I/O ports by integrating I/O ports  12  in battery housing  14 . Battery  30  is sized to fit in chassis bay  28  so that battery connectors  42  align between battery  30  and chassis bay  28  to provide power from battery  30  to information handling system  10 . In addition to aligning battery connectors  42 , battery  30  fits in chassis bay  28  to align I/O port connectors  44  between battery  30  and chassis bay  28  so that I/O signals are communicated from I/O ports  12  integrated in battery housing  14  to processing components of information handling system  10 . I/O ports  12  integrated in battery housing  14  may include any of the ports listed above or other more specialized ports. In one embodiment, a manufacturer builds information handling system  10  to an end user order that defines the types of I/O ports  12  that are integrated in battery housing  14 . For example, specialized I/O ports and I/O ports that are not commonly sought by end users are made available to end users at additional cost by including the I/O ports in a battery housing  14 . 
         [0019]    Referring now to  FIG. 2 , a rear view is depicted of an information handling system  10  having I/O ports  12  integrated in a battery housing  14 . An LCD panel lid  46  rotates relative to chassis  26  so that, at the front of information handling system  10 , an end user has access to a keyboard and presentation of information by an LCD panel. Inserting battery housing  14  into a bay located at the rear of chassis  26  allows battery housing  14  to extend outward past the perimeter of chassis  26 , allowing additional room for storing a battery charge without interfering with end user operation of information handling system  10 . Integrating I/O ports  12  into battery housing  14  helps to make a rear battery chassis bay a more practical option by allowing the perimeter of battery housing  14  to be used to support I/O ports  12 . As an example, an end user who selects a six cell battery will have the battery housing substantially align with the information handling system chassis so that I/O ports exposed at the battery housing appear to be located along the information handling system chassis. In contrast, an end user who selects a nine cell battery will have the battery housing extend outwards from the information handling system chassis to provide extra room for the additional three battery cells with the I/O ports available at the surface of the extended battery housing. 
         [0020]    Referring now to  FIG. 3 , a battery housing  14  is depicted having integrated I/O ports  12  that interface with wires  48  running through housing  14  to I/O ports  12  that connect to I/O ports aligned in an information handling system chassis battery bay. Battery  30  is, for example, built with a contiguous battery housing  14  that contains battery cells  32  and that includes openings for I/O ports  12 . Signal communication wires  48  run along the exterior surface of battery housing  14  to I/O ports  12  proximate battery connector  42  so that the wires will be hidden from view when the battery is inserted into an information handling system chassis. Alternatively, wires are incorporated within the battery housing, such as with a FPC or FFC. As battery  30  is inserted into an information handling system chassis bay, battery connector  42  and I/O ports  12  located at the interior of the chassis bay align with and couple to a battery connector and I/O ports of the information handling system. Signal communication wires  48  are hidden from view within the chassis bay. When an end user interfaces a cable with an I/O port  12  on the exposed portion of battery housing  14 , signals from the cable proceed through signal communication wires  48  to I/O ports  12  located at the interior portion of battery housing  14  for communication with the information handling system. Similarly, signals generated at the information handling system for communication to an external device are sent from I/O ports of the information handling system located within the chassis bay to I/O ports  12  at the interior location of battery housing  14 . The information handling system signals are communicated across signal communication wires  48  to I/O ports  12  at the exterior portion of battery housing  14  for communication with exterior devices through cables couple to the exterior I/O ports  12 . 
         [0021]    Referring now to  FIG. 4 , a battery housing  14  is depicted having a first I/O port portion  50  for supporting I/O ports  12  and a second battery cell housing portion  52  for supporting battery cells  32 . The example embodiment depicted by  FIG. 4  has a hub  54  that interfaces with each I/O port  12  to consolidate signals for communication with an information handling system through a common signal communication wire  48 . For example, hub  54  includes a PCI Express controller that accepts signals from plural exterior I/O ports  12  and translates the signals for communication over a common PCI Express link. As an alternative example, hub  54  is a USB hub that concentrates information received from plural USB I/O ports to a single USB connector interfaced with an information handling system. Battery cell housing portion  52  is sized to fit into I/O port portion  50  so that, when coupled together, the two portions form a battery housing  14 . Separate housing portions allows assembly of various configurations of I/O ports and battery cells to provide increased flexibility to build information handling systems to order with I/O ports selected by an end user for integration along the outer surface of a battery  30 . 
         [0022]    Although the present invention has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

Technology Classification (CPC): 6