1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a case fastening device, particularly to a case fastening device able to mount a peripheral to a case toollessly and screwlessly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Computers are indispensable for living and working nowadays, whereby people can edit, store and transmit information conveniently and efficiently. Computers are generally referred to machines undertaking logic operations and may be categorized into servers and personal computers. A personal computer normally comprises a case, a motherboard, CPU, memory modules, a sound card, a display card, a power supply, and peripherals, such as hard disk drives, optical disk drives, disk burners, etc.
Currently, peripherals, especially hard disk drives, optical disk drives and disk burners, are secured to frames with hand tools and screws. There are numerous types of screws. Therefore, the user has to spend time in preparing various types of screw drivers in mounting, dismounting, maintaining, or replacing peripherals. Besides, screws are very likely to lose. If the user does not find that a screw is left in the motherboard, the motherboard will short-circuit when the computer is turned on. Therefore, the conventional technology for mounting peripherals still has room to improve.
In view of the problems and shortcomings of the prior art, the present invention provides a case fastening device, so as to overcome the problems of the prior art.
A major objective of the present invention is to provide a case fastening device, wherein a simple switching operation can actuate three components to rotate and vary the distance therebetween, whereby a case can be mounted and dismounted easily.
To achieve the abovementioned objective, the present invention proposes a case fastening device, which is applied to a case, that the case has at least a first through-hole. The case fastening device of the present invention comprises a base, a switching member, a plate member, a metallic buckle and at least a bayonet. The base has at least a second through-hole corresponding to the first through-hole. The switching member is pivotally coupled to the base by a first pivotal element and able to rotate. The switching member has a first snap-fit element. The plate member is pivotally coupled to the base by a second pivotal element and able to rotate. The plate member has a second snap-fit element and at least a third through-hole corresponding to the first through-hole and second through-hole. Two ends of the metallic buckle are respectively snap-fitted to the first snap-fit element and second snap-fit element, whereby the switching member and the plate member are actuated to rotate simultaneously above the base by the metallic buckle, the first pivotal element and the second pivotal element. The bayonets are inserted into the third through-holes and fixed to the plate member. While the switching member is pressed down, the switching member actuates the metallic buckle to drive the plate member to rotate above the base, whereby the bayonets are inserted through the second through-holes into the first through-holes and fixed to the case. While the switching member is lifted up, the switching member actuates the metallic buckle to drive the plate member to rotate above the base, whereby the bayonets are withdrawn from the first through-holes and the second through-holes and dismounted from the case. The present invention can use a simple switching operation (pressing down or lifting up the switching member) to mount the bayonets to the case or dismount the bayonets from the case, wherein the rotation mechanism of the metallic buckle, the first pivotal element and the second pivotal element enables the switching member to actuate the plate member to rotate above the base and let the bayonets be inserted into or withdrawn from the case.
Below, embodiments are described in detail to make easily understood the objectives, technical contents, characteristics and accomplishments of the present invention.
In order to mount, dismount, maintain and replace peripherals of computers conveniently, the present invention proposes a novel case fastening device, which is mainly applied to a case. Refer to
The case fastening device of the present invention comprises a base 12, a switching member 14, a plate member 16, a metallic buckle 18 and at least a bayonet 20. The switching member 14 and the plate member 16 are respectively pivotally coupled to two ends of the base 12 by a first pivotal element 22 and a second pivotal element 24, and able to rotate above the base 12. Two ends of the metallic buckle 18 are respectively snap-fitted to the switching member 14 and the plate member 16. The bayonets 20 are inserted through and fixed to the plate member 16. The rotation mechanism of the metallic buckle 18, the first pivotal element 22 and the second pivotal element 24 enables the switching member 14 and the plate member 16 to rotate simultaneously above the base 12, whereby the bayonets 20 are inserted into or withdrawn from the case 10. The details thereof will be described below.
Below are described in detail the components and the connection thereof to further demonstrate the unique structural design of the present invention. The base 12 has at least a second through-hole 121 corresponding to the first through-hole 102. Two ends of the bottom 122 of the base 12 are extended upright to form two first lateral sides 123 and two second lateral sides 124. Each first lateral side 123 has a first pivotal hole 125. Each second lateral side 124 has a second pivotal hole 126. The second through-holes 121 are located on the bottom 122. Two edges of the bottom 141 of the switching member 14 are extended downward to form two third lateral sides 142. Each third lateral side 142 has a third pivotal hole 143 corresponding to the first pivotal hole 125. The first pivotal element 22 is inserted through the first pivotal holes 125 and the third pivotal holes 143 to pivotally couple the switching member 14 to the base 12. The tail of the bottom 141 of the switching member 14 is slightly bent upward to form an operation element 144. The plate member 16 is arranged opposite to the switching member 14. Two edges of the bottom 161 of the plate member 16 are extended downward to form two fourth lateral sides 162. Each fourth lateral side 162 has a fourth pivotal hole 163. The second pivotal element 24 is inserted through the second pivotal holes 126 and the fourth pivotal holes 163 to pivotally couple the plate member 16 to the base 12. The bottom 161 of the plate member 16 has at least a third through-hole 164 corresponding to the first through-hole 102 of the case 10 and the second through-hole 121 of the base 12. The bayonets 20 are inserted through the third through-holes 164 and fixed to the plate member 16.
The switching member 14 further has a first snap-fit element 145. In one embodiment, the snap-fit element 145 is two snap-fit holes respectively formed in two third lateral sides 142. The third pivotal hole 143 is separated from two snap-fit holes by a given distance, whereby to favor the rotation in operation. The plate member 16 has a second snap-fit element 165, which is a bent metallic plate. Two ends of the metallic buckle 18 are respectively snap-fitted to two snap-fit holes and the bent metallic plate. Thereby, the switching member 14 and the plate member 16 are mechanically linked by the metallic buckle 18, and the two snap-fit holes and the bent metallic plate have allowances enabling the metallic buckle 18 to rotate.
Below is described the process of assembling the case fastening device fixed to the case 10. The case 10 further comprises at least a installation member. Two ends of the installation member respectively have a first locking hole 104 and a fastening element 106. In one embodiment, the fastening element 106 is a metallic plate bent into a hook. The first locking hole 104 is corresponding to a second locking hole 127 of the base 12. A locking element 26 (such as a screw) is driven through the second locking hole 127 and the first locking hole 104. Then, the fastening element 106 is fastened to a fastening hole 128 of the base 12. Thus, the base 12 is secured to the case 10.
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In one embodiment, the case is a storage box having a container and a cover connected with the container, such as a cosmetic box, a tool box, or a cabinet. The case fastening device of the present invention may be used to fix the cover to the container. The cover has at least a bayonet hole corresponding to the first through-hole. The bayonets are inserted through the second through-holes, the first through-holes into the bayonet holes, fixing the cover to the container. The case fastening device of the present invention functions like a common snap-fit mechanism of a storage box. However, the case fastening device of the present invention is easier to operate and more reliable than the conventional snap-fit mechanism. Therefore, the present invention has high potential in the market.
In conclusion, the present invention enables the user to mount/dismount a case via simply pressing down/lifting up the switching member. The present invention realizes the function of mounting and dismounting a case, using the rotation mechanism and spatial disposition of only three components, i.e. the metallic buckle, first pivotal element, and second pivotal element. Therefore, the present invention has advantages of simple structure and easy operation and provides more convenience for people.
The embodiments described above are only to exemplify the present invention but not to limit the scope of the present invention. Any equivalent modification or variation according to the characteristic or spirit of the present invention is to be also included within the scope of the present invention.