The present invention relates to a device holder, and specifically to a device holder with a supporting member.
Many devices, and particularly electronic devices such as access points, modems, ADSL's (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines), and so on, are commonly used nowadays. Conventionally, these devices are configured to be placed on a surface in a horizontal position when in use. However, in many conditions, it may be inconvenient to place the device in a horizontal position because of limited space.
Therefore, a heretofore unaddressed need exists in the industry to overcome the aforementioned deficiencies and inadequacies.
In one aspect of the embodiment, a device holder includes a supporting member and a housing. The housing includes a wall and at least one groove. The supporting member includes a main portion and at least one fixing member disposed on the main portion. The fixing member further includes a control portion, a latch extending up from the control portion, and a resilient arm connecting the control portion and the latch to the main portion. After assembly, the latch can be received in the groove of the housing and a distal end of the latch of the fixing member can hook an inner surface of the wall of the housing.
In another aspect of the embodiment, a supporting member of a device holder includes a main portion and at least one fixing member disposed on the main portion. The fixing member includes a control portion, a latch extending up from the control portion, and a resilient arm connecting the control portion and the latch to the main portion.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The housing 10 is used for receiving devices such as electrical components (not shown), however there is potential for the housing 10 to house some other components such as a clock, picture, etc. The housing 10 includes a wall 100. A groove 110 and a pair of holes 120 are defined in the wall 100, for mounting the supporting member 20 to the housing 10.
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A pair of hooks 222 extends up from one side of the upper surface 204 of the main portion 200, adjacent to the protecting portions 240 respectively, and a pair of slots 206 is defined opposite the hooks 222 on the upper surface 204. The slots 206 penetrate from the first sidewall 210 into the main portion 200, thereby a fixing member 212 is formed between the slots 206. The fixing member 212 includes a control portion 2124, a latch 2126 extending up from the control portion 2124, and a resilient arm 2128. The resilient arm 2128 extends from a joint of the control portion 2124 and the latch 2126 into the main portion 200.
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In disassembly, when the control portion 2124 of the fixing member 212 is pushed by external force, the fixing member 212 is resiliently distorted, and the latch 2126 disengages from the wall 100. Thereby the latch 2126 and the hooks 222 disengage in turn from the inner surface of the wall 100 of the housing 10. Thus the supporting member 20 can be removed from the housing 10 easily.
In the embodiment, the groove 110 and the holes 120 of the housing 10 not only receive the latch 2126 and the hooks 222 of the supporting member 20 respectively, but also dissipate heat generated by the electronic components received in the housing 10.
The housing 10 is unlikely to be accidentally pulled out of the supporting member 20 during operation, since a part of the housing 10 is accommodated in the accommodating space 260, and the hooks 222 and the latch 2126 of the supporting member 20 are respectively received in the holes 120 and the groove 110 of the housing 10.
While exemplary embodiments have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only and not by way of limitation. Thus the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be defined only in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 200510035421.9 | Jun 2005 | CN | national |