1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a computer case with a side plate, the side plate having a convenient mechanism for attaching and detaching the side plate to and from the computer case.
2. Description of Related Art
Computer cases are usually employed for receiving hard disk drives, floppy disk drives, optical disk drives and so on. However, the computer cases are usually assembled with bolts. In particular, bolts are used to perform a fixing function for a rear cover and a side plate of the computer case. Thus assembling and disassembling the computer case is a complex and time-consuming operation.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a computer case to overcome the above-mentioned shortcomings.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference 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 disclosure.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe an exemplary embodiment of the present computer case.
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The side plate 20 has a substantially rectangular shape. The side plate 20 is configured for covering one side of the frame 10.
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The annular rim 22 is configured for supporting the handle portion 30 from below.
The collar portion 23 extends down parallel to a central axis OO′ of the recess 21, away from the side plate 20. In the illustrated embodiment, the collar portion 23 is annular-shaped, but has an arc-shaped cutout 231 defined therein. The cutout 231 has a length along a circumferential direction of the collar portion 23 which is smaller than a total circumference length of the collar portion 23.
The side plate 20 further defines at least one bump 24 at a periphery of the recess 21. The at least one bump 24 is configured for positioning the fixing portion 40. In this embodiment, there are two bumps 24, which are designated herein as a first bump 241 and a second bump 242. The first bump 241 is positioned adjacent to the rear cover 11. The second bump 242 is positioned corresponding to the cutout 231. An imaginary line interconnecting the first bump 241 and a nearest point on the central axis OO′ of the recess 21 is perpendicular to an imaginary line interconnecting the second bump 242 and the nearest point on the central axis OO′ of the recess 21.
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The first main body 31 has a substantially round plate shape, with an outer diameter bigger than an inner diameter of the annular rim 22 and smaller than a diameter of the recess 21. As such, the first main body 31 can be rotatably received in the recess 21 and held by the annular rim 22. The first main body 31 further includes a depressed portion 311 defined in a middle thereof, and a turning handle 312 extending up from a middle of the depressed portion 311. Accordingly, users can drive the first main body 31 to rotate by gripping and turning the turning handle 312.
The annular wall 32 has an outer diameter smaller than the inner diameter of the annular rim 22, and thereby can penetrate through a central hole (not labeled) defined by the annular rim 22. The annular wall 32 has its outer surface abutting an inner edge of the annular rim 22. The annular wall 32 defines a limiting stopper 321 on the outer surface thereof. The limiting stopper 321 is located at a radial position of the handle portion 30 which corresponds to the cutout 231 of the side plate 20. As such, the limiting stopper 321 moves along the cutout 231 when the first main body 31 of the handle portion 30 is driven to rotate, and the rotation of the first main body 31 can be stopped when the limiting stopper 321 reaches an end of the cutout 231.
The annular wall 32 further includes a plurality of fixing posts 322 spaced apart from each other, for interconnecting the handle portion 30 with the fixing portion 40. In this embodiment, the annular wall 32 includes two first fixing posts 323 and four second fixing posts 324. Each first fixing post 323 includes a body 3231, and a hook 3232 outwardly extending from a distal (bottom) end of the body 3231 along a radial direction of the handle portion 30. Each second fixing post 324 has a cylindrical shape, with a length of the second fixing post 324 being smaller than that of each first fixing post 323 as measured parallel to the central axis AA′ of the handle portion 30.
The fixing portion 40 includes a second main body 41, and a protruding member 42 extending radially from the second main body 41.
The second main body 41 includes a supporting board 411, a plurality of through holes 413 defined in the supporting board 411, and two annular sidewalls 412 extending in mutually opposite directions parallel to a central axis BB′ of the second main body 41. That is, the two annular sidewalls 412 extend up and down from the supporting board 411, respectively.
The supporting board 411 has a substantially round shape. The through holes 413 include two first through holes 414 and four second through holes 415. Each first through hole 414 is generally rectangular. In the illustrated embodiment, one of the first through holes 414 is generally square. A radially outmost side of each first through hole 414 is curved, matching the curvature of a bottom one of the annular sidewalls 412. Each first through hole 414 is bounded not only by the supporting board 411, but also by a corresponding rectilinear collar 416 extending down from the supporting board 411. That is, the rectilinear collar 416 is located on a bottom surface of the supporting board 411, away from the side plate 20. The rectilinear collar 416 connects with an inner surface of the bottom annular sidewall 412. Each second through hole 415 has a cylindrical shape.
Each first fixing post 323 has its body 3231 penetrating through a corresponding one of the first through holes 414, with the hook 3232 snappingly fitted at a bottom of the rectilinear collar 416. In other words, the hook 3232 abuts against the rectilinear collar 416, and is thereby held in position at the bottom of the supporting board 411. At the same time, each second fixing post 324 extends into a corresponding second through hole 415. The second fixing post 324 may further protrude down from the second through hole 415 beyond the bottom surface of the supporting board 411.
The protruding member 42 includes a first extending portion 421 connected with the second main body 41, and a second extending portion 422 protruding up from the first extending portion 421. The second extending portion 422 extends from the first extending portion 421 in a direction parallel to the central axis BB′ of the second main body 41. The first extending portion 421 has a length as measured along a radial direction of the second main body 41 bigger than that of the second extending portion 422. The second extending portion 422 has an upper surface (not labeled) facing generally towards the handle portion 30 (i.e., facing away from the first extending portion 421). The second extending portion 422 defines a concave 424 in the upper surface thereof, for receiving a corresponding one of the first and second bumps 241, 242 of the side plate 20 at any one time.
When attaching the side plate 20 to the frame 10, firstly, the side plate 20 is placed on the corresponding side of the frame 10. Then the protruding member 42 is driven, by the handle portion 30, to rotate about the central axis OO′ of the recess 21. Thus, the limiting stopper 321 moves towards a right end of the cutout 231 (as viewed in
When detaching the side plate 20 from the frame 10, the protruding member 42 is firstly driven, by the handle portion 30, to rotate about the central axis OO′ of the recess 21. Thus, the limiting stopper 321 moves towards a left end of the cutout 231 (as viewed in
Due to the fact that the side plate 20 can be attached to and detached from the frame 10 by rotating the knob 12, and without employing any bolts, the attaching and detaching operations are simplified and time-saving.
It is to be understood that the above-described embodiments are intended to illustrate rather than limit the disclosure. Variations may be made to the embodiments without departing from the spirit of the disclosure as claimed. The above-described embodiments illustrate the scope of the disclosure but do not restrict the scope of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201110392896.9 | Dec 2011 | CN | national |