Computing devices, such as laptop computers and desktop computers, may include a removable module, such as a memory module. A user may remove a module that is currently installed in a computing device by disengaging the module from a socket and removing the disengaged module from the computing device. The user may also insert a new module into the socket. The user may replace the existing module with the new module in instances in which the existing module is faulty and/or the existing module is to be upgraded.
Features of the present disclosure are illustrated by way of example and not limited in the following figure(s), in which like numerals indicate like elements, in which:
For simplicity and illustrative purposes, the present disclosure is described by referring mainly to examples. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure. It will be readily apparent however, that the present disclosure may be practiced without limitation to these specific details. In other instances, some methods and structures have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure the present disclosure.
In many computing devices, modules, such as small outline dual in-line memory modules (SO-DIMMs) may need to be placed at an angle and then inserted into a socket retention device. As the modules may be angled during insertion into and removal from the socket retention device, a relatively large amount of space above the socket retention device may be needed. In many instances, a cover of the computing device or other hardware component may prevent the adequate space from being available. As a result, the cover or other hardware component may need to be removed in order to remove or insert a module.
Disclosed herein are apparatuses that may enable the removal and/or insertion of modules without requiring that a cover or other hardware component positioned above a socket that is to receive the modules be removed. Particularly, the apparatuses disclosed herein may include laterally movable panels that may be slidably mounted on side walls of the apparatuses. The movable panels may support an electronic module such that the electronic module may move with movement of the movable panels such that the electronic module may be inserted into and disengaged from a socket through the lateral movement of the movable panels. In addition, the movable panels may include structural features that are retain the electronic module, in which the electronic module may be placed into engagement with the structural features through a vertical movement.
That is, for instance, the electronic module may be moved laterally above the apparatus disclosed herein and may be placed into engagement with the structural features by moving the electronic module downward onto the movable panels. Likewise, the electronic module may be removed from the movable panels by moving the electronic module vertically to disengage the electronic module from the structural features and then moved laterally away from the apparatus. As such, the electronic module may not be positioned at an angle during insertion or removal of the electronic module and may thus require less space above the apparatus as compared with conventional socket devices. Through implementation of the apparatuses disclosed herein, electronic modules, such as SO-DIMMs, may be inserted into and removed from computing devices without removing other components of the computing devices, which may simplify the replacement of such electronic modules.
Throughout the present disclosure, the terms “a” and “an” are intended to denote at least one of a particular element. As used herein, the term “includes” means includes but not limited to, the term “including” means including but not limited to. The term “based on” means based at least in part on.
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The apparatus 100 may include a first side wall 102 and a second side wall 104. The apparatus 100 may also include a socket 106 that may be positioned between the first side wall 102 and the second side wall 104. As shown in
According to examples, the electronic module 108 may be any suitable type of module that may be inserted into and removed from the socket 106 and may communicate electrical signals with a motherboard or other hardware device in a computing device. By way of example, the electronic module 108 may be a memory module, such as a small outline dual in-line memory module (SO-DIMM). In other examples, the electronic module 108 may be another type of module, such as a different type of memory module, a wireless network card, or the like.
The apparatus 100 may also include a first movable panel 110 that may slidably be mounted on the first side wall 102 and a second movable panel 112 that may slidably be mounted on the second side wall 104. The first movable panel 110 may slidably be mounted on the first side wall 102 and the second movable panel 112 may slidably be mounted on the second side wall 104 in any suitable manner. As discussed herein, the first movable panel 110 and the second movable panel 112 may hold the electronic module 108 such that the electronic module 108 may move with the first movable panel 110 and the second movable panel 112.
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The first movable panel 110 and the second movable panel 112 may also support a second electronic module 124. The first movable panel 110 and the second movable panel 112 may support the second electronic module 124 in manners similar to those discussed herein with respect to the electronic module 108. In addition, the socket 106 may include a slot into which the second electronic module 124 may be inserted. The slot may include electrical connectors to which electrical connectors on the second electronic module 124 may be connected similarly to the electrical connectors that may be connected to the electronic module 108.
The apparatus 100 may also include a handle 114 that is connected to the first movable panel 110 and the second movable panel 112. The handle 114 may be rotatable about an axis (the X-axis shown in
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According to examples, in addition to being rotatable, the handle 114 may also be moved laterally with respect to the socket 106. The lateral movement of the handle 114 may enable larger lateral movements of the first movable panel 110 and the second movable panel 112. That is, the lateral movement of the handle 114 may also cause the first movable panel 110 and the second movable panel 112 to move further laterally with respect to the first side wall 102 and the second side wall 104.
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A second structural feature 202 may include a protrusion that may extend toward the electronic module 108. The electronic module 108 may also include a mating slot 204 into which the second structural feature 202 may be inserted. Particularly, the second structural feature 202 may be inserted into the mating slot 204 through movement of the electronic module 108 vertically, e.g., in the negative Z direction. Similarly, the second structural feature 202 may be removed from the mating slot 204 through movement of the electronic module 108 in the positive Z direction. As shown, the second structural feature 202 may have a height (in the Z direction) that is relatively lower than the height of the mating slot 204 and thus, the distance that the electronic module 108 may be moved vertically before the electronic module 108 may be moved laterally, e.g., in the Y direction, e.g., to clear the second structural feature 202, may be relatively small.
Although not shown, the second movable panel 112 may include similar structural features 200, 202 and the electronic module 108 may include a similar slot 204 on the opposite side of the electronic module 108. As such, the first movable panel 110 and the second movable panel 112 may hold both sides of the electronic module 108. The movement of the first movable panel 110 and the second movable panel 112 may thus cause the electronic module 108 to also be inserted into or removed from the socket 106.
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The apparatus 300 may be equivalent to the apparatus 100 and thus both of the apparatuses 100, 300 may include common features. As shown, the apparatus 300 may include the first and second side walls 102, 104, the socket 106, the first and second movable panels 110, 112, and the handle 114. The first and second side walls 102, 104 may also respectively include the first and second structural features 200, 202.
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The linkages 302 may be sized and arranged to enable, when the handle 114 is rotated, the first and second movable panels 110, 112 to move a sufficient distance to cause an electronic module 108 to be inserted into and removed from the socket 106 while the electronic module 108 may be removed from the first and second panels 110, 112 when the electronic module 108 is disengaged from the socket 106. In some examples, the handle 114 may also be laterally movable with respect to the first and second side walls 102, 104 to cause the first and second movable panels 110, 112 to traverse a larger distance.
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The first and second movable panels 110, 112 may include additional structural features 312, 314 to hold the second electronic module 124 in each of the horizontal (X direction), vertical (Z direction), and lateral (Y direction) dimensions and at a certain height below the electronic module 108. The additional structural features 312, 314 may respectively be equivalent to the first and second structural features 200, 202.
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In some examples, the computing device 400 may include a slot 406 into which the apparatus 100/300 may be inserted. The slot 406 may include an opening on a side of the casing 402 through which the handle 114 may be accessible. For instance, the handle 114 may cover the opening of the slot 406 and may thus form a part of the casing 402. In any regard, and as shown in
The first and second movable panels 110, 112 may position the electronic module 108 sufficiently below a top of the casing 402 to enable the electronic module 108 to be moved vertically to disengage from the first and second structural features 200, 202 when the handle 114 is moved away from the casing 402. Likewise, there may be sufficient space between the first and second movable panels 110, 112 and the top of the casing 402 to enable the electronic module 108 to be moved vertically to engage the first and second structural features 200, 202 while the handle 114 is moved away from the casing 402. Following insertion of the electronic module 108 onto the first and second movable panels 110, 112, the handle 114 may be moved toward the socket 106 and the electronic module 108 may be inserted into the socket 106.
Although described specifically throughout the entirety of the instant disclosure, representative examples of the present disclosure have utility over a wide range of applications, and the above discussion is not intended and should not be construed to be limiting, but is offered as an illustrative discussion of aspects of the disclosure.
What has been described and illustrated herein is an example of the disclosure along with some of its variations. The terms, descriptions and figures used herein are set forth by way of illustration and are not meant as limitations. Many variations are possible within the scope of the disclosure, which is intended to be defined by the following claims—and their equivalents—in which all terms are meant in their broadest reasonable sense unless otherwise indicated.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2020/044618 | 7/31/2020 | WO |