Apparatus for veiling computer enclosure from coating

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6416581
  • Patent Number
    6,416,581
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 6, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 9, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for veiling a predetermined position of a computer enclosure from coating, comprises a first cover, a second cover attached to the first cover and a cap mounted on the first and second covers. The first cover comprises a first housing, a first turnplate pivotably mounted on the first housing, and a plurality of first veiling plates movably mounted on the first housing and the first turnplate. The second cover comprises a second housing, a second turnplate pivotably mounted on the second housing, and a plurality of second veiling plates movably mounted on the crossing housing and the second turnplate. The second veiling plates are situated between the first veiling plates of the first cover.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an apparatus for veiling a computer enclosure from coating, and particularly to an apparatus including first and second covers coupled together to be received in the computer enclosure for veiling the computer enclosure from the coating.




2. Description of Prior Art




A computer enclosure in the computer industry is often finished with a coating to improve the appearance of the enclosure. A surface of the computer enclosure fully exposed to external space is fully coated. Once the surface of the computer enclosure is partially exposed to external space, the unexposed portion of the computer enclosure is veiled from coating. For example, to coat a computer enclosure defining a reception chamber for receiving batteries needs to coat part of side walls of the reception chamber, therefore an adhesive tape is applied on the bottom surface of the recessed chamber and another part of side walls of the reception chamber during a coating procedure for preventing the unexposed portion from being coated.




Conventionally, an adhesive tape is formed with a special size and attached to an uncoated portion of a computer enclosure for veiling the uncoated portion of the computer enclosure from being coated. After the computer enclosure is coated, the adhesive tape is detached from the computer enclosure thereby exposing the uncoated portion. However, to obtain a special size of adhesive tape and to attach it to and detach from the uncoated portion of the enclosure is time-consuming thus reducing efficiency and increasing cost. Furthermore, adhesive material of the adhesive tape easily remains on the computer enclosure during the adhesive tape being detached from the computer enclosure. To clean the adhesive matter from the computer enclosure easily damages the surface of the computer enclosure. Additionally, it is hard to obtain an accurate size adhesive tape and to attach the adhesive tape to an accurate position. So coating area of the computer enclosure is hard to controlled.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus readily attached to a computer enclosure for veiling a computer enclosure from coating.




Second object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for veiling a computer enclosure at a predetermined position from coating for facilitating controlling coating area.




To achieve the objects of the present invention, an apparatus for veiling a predetermined position of a computer enclosure from coating, comprises a first cover, a second cover attached to the first cover and a cap mounted on the first and second covers. The first cover comprises a first housing, a first turnplate pivotably mounted on the first housing, and a plurality of first veiling plates movably mounted on the first housing and the first turnplate. The second cover comprises a second housing, a second turnplate pivotably mounted on the second housing, and a plurality of second veiling plates movably mounted on the crossing housing and the second turnplate. The second veiling plates are situated between the first veiling plates of the first cover.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be understood from the following description of an apparatus for veiling a computer enclosure from coating according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of an apparatus in accordance with the present invention for veiling a specific region of a computer enclosure from coating;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the first cover of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is similar to

FIG. 2

showing the first cover viewed from an opposite direction;





FIG. 4

is perspective view of a first tool;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the second cover of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view taken from an opposite angle of

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a second tool;





FIG. 8

is a partially assembled view of

FIG. 1

showing that the first cover is loosely received in the computer enclosure;





FIG. 9

is similar to

FIG. 8

showing that the first cover is engagingly received in the computer enclosure;





FIG. 10

is a partially assembled view of

FIG. 1

showing that the second cover is maitingly and loosely attached to the first cover of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 11

is similar to

FIG. 10

showing that the second cover is securely received in the computer enclosure; and





FIG. 12

is an assembled view of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

shows an apparatus


2


of the present invention to be attached to a computer enclosure


4


for veiling the computer enclosure


4


from coating. The computer enclosure


4


includes a reception chamber


6


formed with a bottom wall


8


and four side walls


10


extending from the bottom wall


8


. The reception chamber


6


is used to receive a battery (not shown) or other components. So the bottom wall


8


and a part of the side walls


10


of the reception chamber


6


are unexposed to external space and do not need coating. The apparatus


2


is used to veil the uncoated portions of the reception chamber


6


of the computer enclosure


4


when the computer enclosure


4


is being coated. The apparatus


2


includes a first cover


12


, a second cover


14


attached to the first cover


12


and a cap


16


attached to the second cover


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the first cover


12


includes a rectangular housing


18


, a first turnplate


20


pivotably mounted on the center of the rectangular housing


18


, and four first veiling plates


22


movably mounted on the rectangular housing


18


and the first turnplate


20


. The rectangular housing


18


defines two pairs of first sliding slots


24


respective in crossing directions. A suppositional intersection of the two pairs of first sliding slots


24


is the center of the rectangular housing


18


about which the first turnplate


20


is pivoted. Each first sliding slot


24


is formed with a 45 degrees angle relative to corresponding edges of the rectangular housing


18


.




A first actuating post


26


extends from the center of the first turnplate


20


for pivoting the first turnplate


20


about the rectangular housing


18


. The first turnplate


20


defines four first arcuate slots


28


each of which has a center portion and two end portions communicating with the center portion, wherein the center portion is placed from the first actuating post


26


with a distance farther than that of the two end portions spaced from the first actuating post


26


. Each first veiling plate


22


defines a first through hole (not shown) at a corner thereof for extension of a fastener


30


movably received in the first arcuate slot


28


of the first turnplate


20


. The fastener


30


is formed with a guiding portion


32


for being movably received in the first sliding slot


24


of the rectangular housing


18


. A crossing gap


34


is defined among the first veiling plates


22


. When the first actuating post


26


is rotated by a first tool


36


as shown in

FIG. 4

, the fasteners


30


are exerted by the first turnplate


20


to move the first veiling plates


22


along the first sliding slots


24


of the rectangular housing


18


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the second cover


14


includes a crossing housing


38


, a second turnplate


40


pivotably mounted on the center of the crossing housing


38


, and four second veiling plates


42


movably mounted on the crossing housing


38


and the second turnplate


40


. The crossing housing


38


defines two pairs of second sliding slots


44


respective in crossing directions. A suppositional intersection of the two pairs of second sliding slots


44


is the center of the crossing housing


38


about which the second turnplate


40


is pivoted. Each second sliding slot


44


is formed with a 45 degrees angle relative to corresponding edges of the crossing housing


38


.




A second actuating post


46


extends from the center of the second turnplate


40


for pivoting the second turnplate


40


about the crossing housing


38


. The second turnplate


40


defines four second arcuate slots


48


each of which has a center portion and two end portions communicating with the center portion, wherein the center portion is placed from the second actuating post


46


with a distance farther than that of the two end portions spaced from the second actuating post


46


. Each second veiling plate


42


defines a through hole (not shown) at an end thereof for extension of the fastener


30


movably received in the second arcuate slot


48


of the second turnplate


40


. The guiding portion


32


of the fastener


30


is movably received in the second sliding slot


44


of the crossing housing


18


. A receiving aperture


50


is defined through the crossing housing


38


and into the second turnplate


40


for receiving the first actuating post


26


of the first turnplate


20


. When the second actuating post


46


is rotated by a second tool


52


as shown in

FIG. 7

, the fasteners


30


are exerted by the second turnplate


40


to move the second veiling plates


42


along the second sliding slots


44


of the crossing housing


38


. The cap


16


defines a hole


54


(shown in

FIG. 1

) for extension of the second actuating post


46


of the second cover


14


.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, the first cover


12


is loosely received in the recessed chamber


6


of the computer enclosure


4


with the rectangular housing


18


thereof being supported by the bottom wall


8


of the recessed chamber


6


. Then referring to

FIG. 9

, the first actuating post


26


of the first turnplate


20


is rotated by a first tool


36


, and the fasteners


30


are exerted by the first turnplate


20


to move the first veiling plates


22


along the first sliding slots


24


(see

FIG. 3

) of the rectangular housing


18


until the first veiling plates


22


securely contact the side walls


10


of the recessed chamber


6


of the computer enclosure


4


. Thus, the first cover


12


is readily fixed to the recessed chamber


6


of the computer enclosure


4


.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, the second cover


14


is received in the crossing gap


6


of the first cover


14


matingly in width with the receiving aperture


50


(see

FIG. 6

) thereof receiving the first actuating post


26


of the first cover


12


therein. Then referring to

FIG. 11

, the second actuating post


46


of the second turnplate


40


is rotated by a second tool


52


, and the fasteners


30


are exerted by the second turnplate


40


to move the second veiling plates


42


along the second sliding slots


44


(see

FIG. 6

) of the crossing housing


38


until the second veiling plates


42


securely contact the side walls


10


of the recessed chamber


6


of the computer enclosure


4


. Thus, the second cover


14


is readily fixed to the recessed chamber


6


of the computer enclosure


4


.




Referring to

FIG. 12

, the cap


16


is mounted on the first and second covers


12


,


14


with the hole


54


thereof receiving the second actuating post


46


of the second cover


14


therein. Thus, the apparatus


2


is easily assembled and accurately attached to the recessed chamber


6


of the computer enclosure


4


for veiling the bottom wall


8


(see

FIG. 1

) and part of the side walls


10


of the recessed chamber


6


of the computer enclosure


4


from coating.




During coating, the first and second covers


12


,


14


veil the predetermined position (uncoated portion) of the computer enclosure


4


from coating. The cap


16


is positioned on the center of the first and second covers


12


,


14


for preventing the internal portions thereof from coating. After coating, the apparatus


2


is readily disassembled from the computer enclosure


4


in a reverse way of assembly without damaging the coating of the computer enclosure


4


.




It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit of the central characteristics thereof. Thus, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus adapted for veiling a predetermined position of a computer enclosure from coating, comprising:a first cover adapted to be accommodated in the predetermined position of the computer enclosure, the first cover comprising a first housing, a first turnplate pivotably mounted on the first housing, and a plurality of first veiling plates movably mounted on the first housing and the first turnplate; a second cover adapted to be accommodated in the predetermined position of the computer enclosure, the second cover being attached to the first cover and comprising a second housing, a second turnplate pivotably mounted on the second housing, and a plurality of second veiling plates movably mounted oh the second housing and the second turnplate, the second veiling plates being situated between the first veiling plates of the first cover; and a cap mounted on the first and second covers.
  • 2. The apparatus as described in claim 1, wherein the first housing defines two pairs of first sliding slots respective in crossing directions.
  • 3. The apparatus as described in claim 2, wherein the first turnplate is pivoted about a suppositional intersection of the two pairs of first sliding slots.
  • 4. The apparatus as described in claim 2, wherein each first veiling plate is movable along the first housing by a guiding portion movably received in the corresponding first sliding slot of the first housing.
  • 5. The apparatus as described in claim 1, wherein a first actuating post extends from the center of the first turnplate for pivoting the first turnplate relative to the first housing.
  • 6. The apparatus as described in claim 5, wherein a receiving aperture is defined through the second housing and into the second turnplate for receiving the first actuating post of the first turnplate.
  • 7. The apparatus as described in claim 1, wherein the first turnplate defines four first arcuate slots.
  • 8. The apparatus as described in claim 7, wherein each first veiling plate is movably attached to the first turnplate by a fastener movably received in the first arcuate slot of the first turnplate.
  • 9. The apparatus as described in claim 1, wherein a crossing gap is defined among the first veiling plates, and wherein the second veiling plates are arranged in a crossing shape for matingly received in the crossing gap.
  • 10. The apparatus as described in claim 1, wherein when the first turnplate is rotated, the first veiling plates are exerted to move along the first housing.
  • 11. The apparatus as described in claim 1, wherein the second housing defines two pairs of second sliding slots respective in crossing directions.
  • 12. The apparatus as described in claim 11, wherein the second turnplate is pivoted about a suppositional intersection of the two pairs of second sliding slots.
  • 13. The apparatus as described in claim 11, wherein each second veiling plate is movable along the second housing by a guiding portion movably received in a corresponding second sliding slot of the second housing.
  • 14. The apparatus as described in claim 1, wherein a second actuating post extends from a center of the second turnplate for pivoting the second turnplate relative to the second housing.
  • 15. The apparatus as described in claim 14, wherein the cap defines a hole for extension of the second actuating post of the second cover.
  • 16. The apparatus as described in claim 1, wherein the second turnplate defines four second arcuate slots.
  • 17. The apparatus as described in claim 16, wherein each second veiling plate is movably attached to the second turnplate by a fastener movably received in the second arcuate slot of the second turnplate.
  • 18. The apparatus as described in claim 1, wherein when the second turnplate is rotated, the second veiling plates are exerted to move along the second housing.
  • 19. An apparatus for veiling a predetermined position of a computer enclosure from coating, comprising:a first cover accommodated in the predetermined position of the computer enclosure, said first cover comprising a first housing with a plurality of first veiling plates radially moveably mounted thereon; and a second cover accommodated in the predetermined position of the computer enclosure, said second cover mounting atop the first cover, said second cover comprising a second housing with a plurality of second veiling plates radially moveably mounted thereon; wherein said second veiling plates are alternatively snugly positioned between every adjacent two first veiling plates, respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
88121593 A Dec 1999 TW
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Number Name Date Kind
4036171 Ramet Jul 1977 A
4745878 Sagawa May 1988 A
4891244 Wallace Jan 1990 A