Compact retractable label

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6783159
  • Patent Number
    6,783,159
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 31, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 31, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A compact retractable label assembly includes a flexible label tongue and a guide bracket for receiving the label tongue. The guide bracket is adapted to mount to the inside of an enclosure surface such that the label tongue may be pulled from a mouth of the bracket to the outside of the enclosure surface. The guide bracket has a curved profile so that the label tongue bends when it is pushed inside the enclosure. The bend in the excursion path of the label tongue preserves space inside the enclosure.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to techniques for attaching information labels to equipment such as computers.




BACKGROUND




Labels are sometimes placed on equipment to make important information about the equipment readily observable. For example, labels are sometimes used on items of electrical equipment to record the item's serial number or LAN ID or the like. One labeling technique employs a retractable label that can be retracted into the equipment enclosure when not in use, but can be pulled out of the enclosure for reading. Retractable labels are aesthetically advantageous because they are not visible when retracted. On the other hand, because they retract into the interior of the equipment, sufficient room within the enclosure must be provided in order to receive the retracted label. Consequently, limitations exist as to where a prior art retractable label may be placed on an enclosure. It would be desirable to have a retractable label design that facilitates a wider variety of placement options than do the retractable labels of the prior art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A retractable label assembly according to the invention includes a flexible label tongue and a guide bracket for receiving the label tongue. The guide bracket is adapted to mount to the inside of an enclosure surface such that the label tongue may be pulled from a mouth of the bracket to the outside of the enclosure surface. The guide bracket has a curved profile so that the label tongue bends when it is pushed inside the enclosure. The bend in the excursion path of the label tongue preserves space inside the enclosure.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an oblique view of a retractable label assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention shown with the label tongue extended.





FIG. 2

is an oblique view of the retractable label assembly of

FIG. 1

shown with the label tongue retracted.





FIG. 3

is a top view of the retractable label assembly of

FIG. 1

shown with the label tongue extended.





FIG. 4

is a side view of the bracket of FIG.


1


.





FIGS. 5 and 6

are front and back oblique views of the bracket of FIG.


4


.





FIGS. 7-10

are assembly views illustrating a preferred manner of installing the label tongue into the bracket.





FIG. 11

is an orthogonal plan view of a preferred mounting surface for receiving the bracket.





FIGS. 12-16

are assembly views illustrating a preferred manner of installing the bracket onto the mounting surface of FIG.


11


.





FIGS. 17 and 18

are oblique views of a computer chassis incorporating a label assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A retractable label assembly


100


according to a preferred embodiment of the invention includes a flexible label tongue


102


and a guide bracket


104


for receiving the label tongue.

FIGS. 1 and 3

show tongue


102


in an extended position.

FIG. 2

shows tongue


102


in a retracted position. As is apparent from the side view shown in

FIG. 4

, bracket


104


has a curved profile to that flexible label tongue


102


bends when it is pushed inside bracket


104


. In the embodiment shown, bracket


104


bends approximately 90 degrees. In other embodiments, other degrees of bending may be employed depending on the compactness requirements of the application. Bracket


104


may be made of any relatively rigid material. Tongue


102


may be made of any relatively flexible material. In one embodiment, both bracket


104


and tongue


102


may both be made of plastic having suitable properties.




To prevent tongue


102


from being pulled all the way out of bracket


104


, removal stops


300


may be provided at the tail end


304


of tongue


102


. Shoulders


302


disposed at bracket mouth


106


engage stops


300


as tongue


102


is pulled out, effectively preventing further outward movement of tongue


102


.




As can be seen in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, bracket


104


may include a curved surface


500


having left and right sides


502


,


504


. A plurality of tabs


506


may be located adjacent curved surface


500


along its left and right sides


502


,


504


. Together, surface


500


, sides


502


,


504


, and tabs


506


define a channel


508


in which tongue


102


moves. Preferably, enough space should be provided between tabs


506


and surface


500


to allow tongue


102


to move relatively freely in channel


508


. Channel


508


is terminated at one end as indicated at


510


. Preferably, the total length of channel


508


from mouth


106


to termination


510


should not be longer than the length of tongue


102


, so that tongue


102


may not inadvertently be pushed so far into bracket


104


that it cannot easily be retrieved.





FIGS. 7-10

illustrate a preferred manner for installing tongue


102


into bracket


104


. Head end


700


may be inserted into channel


508


between two pairs of tabs


506


, as shown in FIG.


7


. Then, as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, tongue


102


may be fed further into channel


508


so that head end


700


travels toward mouth


106


. Finally, as shown in

FIG. 10

, tail end


304


of tongue


102


snaps into channel


508


. Once this has occurred, tail end


304


of tongue


102


tends to remain pressed against surface


500


due to the elastic tendency of tongue


102


to straighten.




Bracket


104


is adapted to be mounted to the inside of an enclosure surface


400


so that tongue


102


may be pulled from bracket mouth


106


through an opening in the enclosure and then pushed back in again. One way to accomplish the mounting is to provide first and second support surfaces


402


,


404


on bracket


104


, and to provide left and right catches


108


,


110


between support surfaces


402


,


404


as shown. As illustrated in

FIG. 4

, support surfaces


402


,


404


are adapted to engage the inside of enclosure surface


400


, and catches


108


,


110


are adapted to extend through enclosure surface


400


to catch the outside of the surface.




A preferred manner of engaging bracket


104


to a surface


1100


securely is illustrated in

FIGS. 11-16

. An indentation or hole


1102


may be provided in surface


1100


for receiving mouth


106


of bracket


104


, and left and right holes


1104


,


1106


may be provided for receiving catches


108


,


110


. Catches


108


,


110


are first inserted into larger hole areas


1108


,


1110


so that catches


108


,


110


are engaged with the surface, as shown in

FIGS. 12

,


13


and


14


. Then, bracket


104


may be translated downward to the position shown in

FIGS. 15 and 16

, wherein catches


108


,


110


have moved into smaller hole areas


1112


,


1114


. Once catches


108


,


110


have moved into the smaller hole areas, they cannot be disengaged from surface


1100


until bracket


104


has translated upward again. But such a movement is unlikely to occur inadvertently or due to mere vibration, for example, because of the presence of shoulders


1116


and


1118


. Instead, catches


108


,


110


must be intentionally pressed toward one another to clear shoulders


1116


,


1118


if bracket


104


is to be translated upward and removed from surface


1100


.





FIGS. 17 and 18

provide an illustrative example of one of the many ways in which a compact retractable label assembly


100


may be mounted in a chassis


1700


of a piece of equipment such as a computer. The assembly


100


may be mounted to any of the surfaces of the enclosure, and at any location on such surfaces, and in any orientation.




Other modifications may also be made to the illustrated embodiments without deviating from the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A retractable label assembly, comprising:a flexible label tongue; and a guide bracket for receiving the label tongue; wherein the guide bracket is adapted to mount to an inside of an enclosure surface such that the label tongue may be pulled from a mouth of the bracket to an outside of the enclosure surface; and wherein the guide bracket comprises a curved profile so that the label tongue bends when it is pushed inside the enclosure.
  • 2. The retractable label assembly of claim 1, wherein: the curved profile of the guide bracket bends approximately 90 degrees.
  • 3. The retractable label assembly of claim 1, wherein:the label tongue comprises removal stops at a tail end; and the mouth of the bracket comprises shoulders for engaging the removal stops to prevent the tail end from exiting the mouth.
  • 4. The retractable label assembly of claim 1, wherein the bracket comprises:a curved surface having left and right sides; and a plurality of tabs disposed adjacent the curved surface along the left and right sides; wherein the tabs and the curved surface define a channel in which the label tongue moves.
  • 5. The retractable label assembly of claim 4, wherein:the channel is terminated at one end; and a length of the channel is not greater than the length of the tongue.
  • 6. The retractable label assembly of claim 1, wherein the bracket comprises:first and second support surfaces for engaging the inside of the enclosure surface; and left and right catches disposed between the first and second support surfaces and adapted to extend through the enclosure surface to catch the outside of the enclosure surface.
  • 7. The retractable label assembly of claim 6, wherein the enclosure surface comprises left and right holes for receiving the left and right catches; andeach of the left and right holes comprises a larger hole area and a smaller hole area, with a shoulder disposed at a junction between the larger hole area and the smaller hole area.
  • 8. The retractable label assembly of claim 7, wherein:a size of the smaller hole area is such that the catches may not be removed from the enclosure surface while disposed therein.
  • 9. The retractable label assembly of claim 7, wherein:a location of the shoulders is such that the catches are prevented from moving from the smaller hole area into the larger hole area unless they are first pressed toward one another to clear the shoulders.
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