1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to button structures, and more particularly, to a button structure used in a computer enclosure for powering on or off an electronic device in the computer enclosure.
2. Description of Related Art
In a computer system, a computer bezel is provided to decorate its computer enclosure. Power buttons typically utilized to selectively enable or inhibit the flow of electrical current to electronic devices, such as compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM) drives, are usually covered by doors placed on the computer bezel. Consequently, it would be desirable to provide a button structure for conveniently pressing the power buttons covered by the doors.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with references to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The present disclosure, including the accompanying drawings, is illustrated by way of examples and not by way of limitation. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
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The installation assembly 10 includes a main body 20, an elongated rack 30, and an engageable member 40. In the embodiment, the main body 20 is a computer bezel 20, and only a portion of the computer bezel 20 is shown in the drawings. A side of the main body 20 is depressed to form an elongated hold space 22. The hold space 22 includes a first sidewall 21 and a second sidewall 23 perpendicularly connected to the first sidewall 21. A plurality of location holes 26 and a plurality of hook holes 28 are defined in the second sidewall 23. A through hole 24 is defined in a conjunction of the first sidewall 21 and the second sidewall 23. Two mount portions 29 (see
The rack 30 may be received in the hold space 22 of the main body 20. The rack 30 includes a first wall 32 and a second wall 34 substantially perpendicularly extending from one side of the first wall 32. A wedge-shaped projection 322 protrudes from the other side of the first wall 32 opposite to the second wall 34, and the projection 322 opposes the second wall 34. A plurality of location tabs 324 extend from the other side of the first wall 32, corresponding to the location holes 26 of the main body 20. A plurality of L-shaped hooks 342 project from an inner surface of the second wall 34, corresponding to the hook holes 28 of the main body 20. A lockable portion 36 extends from one side of the second wall 34 opposite to the first wall 32. A lock hole 362 is defined in the lockable portion 36.
The engageable member 40 is hollow. An abutting flange 46 and a catch 48 are formed on the engageable member 40, corresponding to the projection 322 and the lock hole 362 of the lockable portion 36. A post 49 extends from the engageable member 40.
The slidable member 50 includes a first slidable plate 52 slidably engaging with the first wall 32 of the rack 30, and a second slidable plate 54 perpendicularly connected to one side of the first slidable plate 52 and slidably engaging with the second wall 34 of the rack 30. Two first limitation blocks 522 are formed at the other side of the first slidable plate 52 opposite to the second slidable plate 54, and slidably retained at the other side of the first wall 32. A first latch hole 524 is defined in one of the first limitation blocks 522, corresponding to a first end of the torsion spring 70. A board 56 perpendicularly extends from one side of the second slidable plate 54 opposite to the first slidable plate 52. Two second limitation blocks 562 opposing the first slidable plate 52, are formed on an inner surface of the board 56 and slidably retained at the side of the second wall 34 opposite to the first wall 32. A second latch hole 564 is defined in the board 56, corresponding to a second end of the torsion spring 70. A pressable portion 566 with a slanted surface 567 is formed on the board 56.
The pressable member 60 includes a U-shaped pivot frame 62 and a pressable cantilever 64 perpendicularly extending from the pivot frame 62. Two pivot shafts 622 respectively protrude from opposite ends of the pivot frame 62 towards each other, corresponding to the pivot holes 292 of the mount portions 29 of the main body 20. A spindle 624 and a bent portion 626 project from one of the ends of the pivot frame 62. A guide portion 642 with a slanted surface 643 protrudes from the pressable cantilever 64 adjacent to the pivot frame 62.
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The pressable member 60 is pivotably attached behind the main body 20 of the installation assembly 10, opposite to the rack 30, with the pivot shafts 622 of the pivot frame 62 pivotably engaged in the pivot holes 292 of the corresponding mount portions 29 of the main body 20. The torsion spring 80 fits about the spindle 624 of the pivot frame 62, with opposite ends of the torsion spring 80 respectively abutting against the bent portion 626 of the pivot frame 62 and the main body 20. The torsion spring 80 urges the pressable member 60 to pivot allowing the pressable cantilever 64 of the pressable member 60 to abut against the main body 20. The guide portion 642 of the pressable cantilever 64 is extended through the through hole 24 of the main body 20 to abut against the pressable portion 566 of the slidable member 50, thereby the wedged mating relationship is formed between the slanted surface 567 of the pressable portion 566 and the slanted surface 643 of the guide portion 642.
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When the slidable member 50 is released, the slidable member 50 slides along the rack 30 to return by the rebound of the torsion spring 70. The pressable member 60 pivots back with the pressable cantilever 64 resisting against the main body 20 by the rebound of the torsion spring 80. The guide portion 642 of the pressable cantilever 64 abuts against the pressable portion 566 of the slidable member 50.
In other embodiments, two arcuate surfaces may be respectively formed on the pressable portion 566 and the guide portion 642, or a slanted surface or an arcuate surface may be formed one of the pressable portion 566 and the guide portion 642. The rack 30 and the engageable member 40 may be integrally formed on the main body 20, and thus the installation assembly 10 has an integral structure. The first latch hole 524 of the slidable member 50 may be defined in the first slidable plate 52, and the second limitation blocks 562 of the slidable member 50 may be formed on the second slidable plate 54.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of embodiments, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the present disclosure is illustrative only and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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2010 1 0259953 | Aug 2010 | CN | national |
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