Information
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Patent Grant
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6424540
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Patent Number
6,424,540
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Date Filed
Thursday, February 24, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 23, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 361 752
- 361 753
- 361 759
- 361 800
- 361 816
- 361 818
- 174 35 R
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A computer enclosure to receive a circuit board therein comprises a cage, a hook attached to the cage and a pair of ledges attached to the cage. The hook comprises a first body for supporting the circuit board and a latch extending from the first body for engaging with the circuit board. Each ledge comprises a second body for supporting the circuit board and a flange extending from the second body for engaging with the circuit board.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to a computer enclosure, and particularly to a computer enclosure having means for positioning a circuit board to facilitate fixing the circuit board in the computer enclosure.
2. THE RELATED ART
A computer has many electronic components generally received in a computer enclosure. As the computer industry develops, the requirements for securely, accurately and efficiently assembling the electronic components in the computer enclosure are increasing so as to assure the stability of the computer system and reduce the manufacturing cost of the computer. A mother board is one of the main components of the computer and connects to many other components, such as a central processing unit (CPU) and expansion cards. Conventionally, the mother board is attached to the computer enclosure by bolts, such as those disclosed in Taiwan patent application No. 82108473 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,671,124. During the procedure for fixing the mother board to the computer enclosure, the mother board is positioned in the computer enclosure by hand.
However, positioning the mother board by hand can not assure that the mother board is accurately positioned and securely attached in the computer enclosure. Furthermore, the mother board is subjected to different forces when held in position by bolts, so that a mother board positioned by hand can easily end up out of position. Thus, connectors assembled to the mother board for connecting the mother board to other electronic device may not align with predetermined slots defined in the computer enclosure providing access to the connectors.
Additionally, positioning a mother board by hand is cumbersome and inefficient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a computer enclosure having means for positioning a circuit board thereby accurately positioning the circuit board in the computer enclosure.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a computer enclosure having means for positioning a circuit board which prevents the circuit board from being subjected to forces which displace the circuit board out of position with respect to the computer enclosure.
A third object of the present invention is to provide a computer enclosure having means for positioning a circuit board which increases the efficiency of assembling the computer.
To achieve the mentioned objects, a computer enclosure that receives a circuit board therein comprises a cage, a hook attached to the cage and a pair of ledges attached to the cage. The hook comprises a first body for supporting the circuit board and a latch extending from the first body for engaging with the circuit board. Each ledge comprises a second body for supporting the circuit board and a flange extending from the second body for engaging with the circuit board.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will be understood from the following description of a computer enclosure according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a computer enclosure of the present invention and a circuit board to be attached thereto;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a hook of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is similar to
FIG. 2
showing the hook from another angle;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a ledge of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is similar to
FIG. 4
showing the ledge viewed from another angle;
FIG. 6
is a schematic view of the ledge and the circuit board showing the ledge partially attached to the circuit board;
FIG. 7
is similar to
FIG. 6
showing the ledge assembled to the circuit board; and
FIG. 8
is an assembled view of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a computer enclosure
10
of the present invention includes a cage
12
, a hook
14
and a pair of ledges
16
. The hook
14
and the ledges
16
are attached to the cage
12
for positioning a circuit board
18
in the cage
12
. A plurality of connectors
20
is assembled on the circuit board
18
along a rear edge
22
thereof. The circuit board
18
includes a front edge
24
and a pair of side edges
26
. The cage
12
includes a base
28
and front and rear panels
30
,
32
extending from opposite edges thereof. A pair of first apertures
34
is defined in the base
28
of the cage
12
parallel to the front panel
30
. Two pairs of second apertures
36
are defined in the base
28
of the cage
12
substantially perpendicular to the front panel
30
. A plurality of slots
38
is defined in the rear panel
32
for providing access to the connectors
20
of the circuit board
18
. It should be noted that a portion of the front panel
30
is cut away for showing the first apertures
34
in FIG.
1
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the hook
14
includes a first body
40
forming a first top interface
42
and a first bottom interface
44
. A latch
46
extends from the first top interface
42
of the first body
40
for engaging with the front edge
24
of the circuit board
18
. A pair of notches
48
is defined in the first body
40
and at opposite sides of the latch
46
for facilitating bending of the latch
46
. A first foot
50
extends from the first bottom interface
44
of the first body
40
for engaging with the first aperture
34
of the cage
12
. Also referring to
FIG. 3
, a first tache
52
extends from the first bottom interface
44
opposite the first foot
50
for engaging with the first aperture
34
of the cage
12
. A pair of first gaps
54
is defined in the first body
40
and at opposite sides of the first tache
52
for increasing the resiliency of the first tache
52
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 4
, the ledge
16
includes a second body
56
forming a second top interface
58
and a second bottom interface
60
. A flange
62
extends from the second top interface
58
of the second body
56
for abutting against the side edge
26
of the circuit board
18
. A guiding surface
64
is formed at the top of the flange
62
for facilitating assembling the circuit board
18
. A second foot
66
extends from the second bottom interface
60
of the second body
56
for engaging with the second aperture
36
of the cage
12
. Also referring to
FIG. 5
, a second tache
68
extends from the second bottom interface
60
opposite the second foot
66
for engaging with the second aperture
36
of the cage
12
. A pair of second gaps
70
is defined in the second body
56
and at opposite sides of the second tache
68
for increasing the resiliency of the second tache
68
.
FIGS. 6 and 7
illustrate assembly of the ledge
16
to the cage
12
, which is the same as the assembly of the hook
14
to the cage
12
. The second foot
66
of the ledge
16
is first extended through one aperture
36
of the cage
12
, engaging with the cage
12
. Then the second tache
68
of the ledge
16
is flexibly extended through the other aperture
36
of the cage
12
and engages with the cage
12
with the second bottom interface
60
of the ledge
16
abutting against the cage
12
. Thus, the ledge
16
is securely attached to the cage
12
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 8
, the hook
14
and the ledges
16
are attached to the cage
12
with the first and the second top interfaces
42
,
58
thereof (See
FIGS. 2 and 4
) situated at a same level. The connectors
20
of the circuit board
18
are aligned with the slots
38
of the rear panel
32
. The circuit board
18
is supported on the first and the second top interfaces
42
,
58
. The side edges
26
of the circuit board
18
are secured between the flanges
62
of the ledges
16
and the front edge
24
of the circuit board
18
is engaged with the latch
46
of the hook
14
. Thus, the circuit board
18
is readily, accurately and securely positioned in the cage
12
.
It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
Claims
- 1. A computer enclosure adapted to receive a circuit board therein, comprising:a cage defining a pair of first apertures and two pairs of second apertures; a hook attached to the cage for engaging with the circuit board, the hook comprising a first body for supporting the circuit board, a first foot and a first tache extending from the first body of the hook for engaging with the first apertures of the cage thereby fixing the hook to the cage, a latch extending from the first body of the hook and a pair of notches being defined at opposite sides of the latch of the hook for increasing the resiliency of the latch; and a pair of ledges attached to the cage, each ledge comprising a second body for supporting the circuit board, a second foot and a second tache extending from the second body of each ledge for engaging with the second apertures of the cage thereby fixing each ledge to the cage.
Priority Claims (1)
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88222605 U |
Dec 1999 |
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