External drive unmountable & invisible after sleep (osx 10.8.1)

Hello,
yesterday evening, the lid of my mbp (retina, medio 2012) was closed while it was displaying the screensaver, with an external USB disk plugged in.
After I opened the lid and logged back in, I saw a dialog mentioning that the disk was removed without being properly unmounted.
Since then. I have not only been able to mount it; but it doesn't show up at all.
Not in the finder, not in Disk Utility, not in the Terminal under /Volumes or under /dev/...
I tried the following, so far without any result:
restarting the Finder
rebooting the machine
resetting the pram & nvram
trying the disk on another mac
using either one of the MBP's two USB slots
I have used this disk in this enclosure to store my photo's and music on, until yesterday without any problems. The only thing that I wondered about was that it did not seem a lot faster than I was used to with USB 2 - but that wasn't really an issue.
Further details:
The disk is a 2.5 inch 700 GB disk in a USB 3.0 enclosure. It's formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled).
The disk has been used only a few months without any prior problems.
The enclosure is a König CMP-MOBSTOR96, it's about a month old.
The disk has run fine until now without using an additional power supply. There is, however, a 5 volt input on the enclosure.
The enclosure is connected to the MBP via the USB 3.0 cable that came with the enclosure.
I looked in the Console messages, and found that there were a couple of messages apparently related to this issue:
04-09-12 13:42:55,000 kernel[0]: USBF:
2540.458
[0xffffff802ed5ce00] The IOUSBFamily is having trouble enumerating a USB device that has been plugged in.  It will keep retrying.  (Port 2 of Hub at 0x14000000)
04-09-12 13:42:59,000 kernel[0]: USBF:
2544.946
[0xffffff802ed5ce00] The IOUSBFamily was not able to enumerate a device.
04-09-12 13:43:01,000 kernel[0]: USBF:
2546.268
[0xffffff802ed5ce00] The IOUSBFamily is having trouble enumerating a USB device that has been plugged in.  It will keep retrying.  (Port 2 of Hub at 0x14000000)
04-09-12 13:43:05,000 kernel[0]: USBF:
2551.148
[0xffffff802ed5ce00] The IOUSBFamily was not able to enumerate a device.
04-09-12 13:43:07,000 kernel[0]: USBF:
2552.470
[0xffffff802ed5ce00] The IOUSBFamily is having trouble enumerating a USB device that has been plugged in.  It will keep retrying.  (Port 2 of Hub at 0x14000000)
04-09-12 13:43:08,000 kernel[0]: USBF:
2553.790
[0xffffff802ed5ce00] The IOUSBFamily gave up enumerating a USB device after 10 retries.  (Port 2 of Hub at 0x14000000)
04-09-12 13:43:08,000 kernel[0]: USBF:
2553.790
[0xffffff802ed5ce00] The IOUSBFamily was not able to enumerate a device.
I found some discussions googling for these messages that seemed to suggest that the cause of the problem is either the cable, insufficient power available to the drive, or failure of the enclosure.
But because this issue happened directly after the "disk not unmounted properly" warning message that followed the closing and opening of the MBP lid, it would be very unlikely that the enclosure or cable would have failed at exactly the same time.
I can (and will) get another enclosure and try it with that, but I was wondering if anyone had any other suggestions that I could look into? It is in any case a bit awkward that problems if this caliber arise after someone merely shuts the lid of the computer causing it to sleep. Also. it was in all likelyhood not writing to the disk at that time.
Thanks in advance!

update
I had kept the electronics part (with the SATA and USB connectors) of a damaged USB 2.0 enclosure. Using that on the above drive DOES work. Also reversely, putting another (known working) drive in the enclosure also fails to show up on the MBP.
Apparently, either the enclosure or the USB cable is broken. That's not strange in itself. But what puzzles me a lot is that it broke at the exact time that the lid of the MBP was closed (for a few minutes) and opened again, causing the "disk not unmounted properly" warning.
I'd really like to know if there is any imaginable way in which the one can have caused the other.
Of course, it is also possible that it is not truly broken but that it somehow, suddenly found the power supply through the USB cable insufficient. Which would be even weirder.
The good thing is that my data and disk are fine. Replacing the enclosure isn't a big deal. But I am hugely confused.

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