1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to computer enclosures, and particularly to a computer enclosure having a hood readily attached thereto and detached therefrom by means of a fastener. The invention relates to contemporarily filed applications titled “COMPUTER ENCLOSURE WITH FASTENING DEVICE” and titled “COMPUTER ENCLOSURE WITH LATCH DEVICE”.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional personal computer enclosure generally includes a cage, a hood and a bezel. The cage is used to hold components such as a motherboard, interface cards, a power supply and disk drives. The cage is generally U-shaped, and comprises a base, a front panel and a rear panel. The hood is also U-shaped, and has a top panel and two opposite side panels depending from the top panel. The hood is slidably attached to the cage along rails formed on opposite sides of the cage, and then secured to the rear panel with screws. Finally, the bezel is mounted on the front panel.
However, securing the hood to the rear panel with screws is unduly cumbersome and time-consuming. Furthermore, it is difficult to simultaneously align both side edges of the hood with the respective rails of the cage.
Another kind of conventional hood is secured to a cage by means of engagement of locking catches of the hood with slots of the cage. However, disengaging this kind of hood from the cage is often laborious.
An improved computer enclosure which overcomes the above-mentioned problems is desired.
Correspondingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a computer enclosure which has a fastener for readily mounting a hood to the enclosure and readily removing the hood therefrom.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, a computer enclosure comprises a cage, a hood and a fastener securing the hood to the cage. The cage comprises a rear wall defining a breach therein, and top and bottom walls each defining a number of splits. The hood comprises a number of hooks engaging with the splits, and defines an opening to accommodating the fastener. The fastener comprises an actuator movably attached to the hood, a latch connecting to the actuator and forming an extension portion to engage with the rear wall. When the actuator is movably from a locked position to an unlocked position, the extension portion of the latch disengages from the rear wall and is moved away from the rear wall to cause the hood to be moved relative to the cage, thereby releasing the hooks from the splits.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with the attached drawings, in which:
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The cage 10 comprises a bottom wall 11, a rear wall 12, a side wall 13, a top wall 15 and a front wall (not labeled). A brim 14 is formed inwardly from one side of the rear wall 12. A breach 16 is defined in the rear wall 12 near the brim 14. A bent sheet 122 is folded back from one edge of the breach 16. A middle portion of the brim 14 is stamped inwardly to form a limiting portion 18, corresponding to the breach 16 and the bent sheet 122. A pair of flanges extends toward each other from the top wall 15 and the bottom wall 11, and defines a plurality of splits 112 therein.
The hood 20 is stamped inwardly to form a rectangular opening 22 in a rear portion thereof. A pair of L-shaped first retaining portions 24 is bent toward each other from the hood 20 at both side edges of the opening 22. An L-shaped second retaining portion 28 is bent from the hood 20 at a front edge of the opening 22. The first, second retaining portions 24-28 cooperatively define a mounting cavity therebetween for receiving the fastener 30 therein. A pair of fixing holes 26 is defined in each first retaining portion 24. A pair of retaining ends 27 is formed toward each other from the hood 20 at a rear end of the opening 22. A plurality of L-shaped hooks 29 extends perpendicularly from upper and lower side edges of the hood 20, corresponding to the splits 112 of the top wall 15 and the bottom wall 11.
The fastener 30 comprises a first cover 32, a latch 34, an actuator 36 and a second cover 38.
The first cover 32 defines a retaining hole 322 therein. Three tabs 324 are bent perpendicularly from three edges of the retaining hole 322.
The latch 34 comprises a fixing portion 342, a tongue-shaped extension portion 344 slantingly extending from one end of the fixing portion 342 and a curved finger-shaped elastic portion 346 formed at the other end of the fixing portion 342. Two posts 348 extend from each of opposite sides of the fixing portion 342. A protrusion 350 protrudes from the extension portion 344 near the fixing portion 342. A fixing end 352 is formed at a distal end of the extension protion 344, and parallel with the hood 20.
The actuator 36 comprises a rectangular base 362 and an operation portion 364 extending from one end of the base 362.
The second cover 38 is a rectangular plate with three bend (not labeled) extending from three sides thereof. Two fixing apertures 382 are defined respectively at both sides of the second cover 38, corresponding to the posts 348 of the latch 34.
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The combined hood 20 and fastener 30 is attached to the cage 10. The hooks 29 of the hood 20 are engaged in the splits 112 of the cage 10. The fixing end 352 of the latch 34 extends through the limiting portion 18 of the brim 14 of the rear wall 12, and abuts against the bent sheet 122 of the rear wall 12. The hood 20 is thereby prevented from moving backward. At this time, the actuator 36 is in an original position, which the base 362 of the actuator doesn't act on the extension portion 344. Thus, the hood 20 is securely attached to the cage 10.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the 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 invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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92213596 | Jul 2003 | TW | national |