1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to electronic devices, and particularly to an electronic device with a drawer.
2. Description of Related Art
A hard disk drive (HDD) is an important component of a computer. For protecting the HDD, the HDD is always installed inside a host computer. As such, if the HDD needs to be replaced or repaired, the host must be disassembled, which is inconvenient.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
The components of the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiment of an electronic device with a drawer. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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The component 30 includes an interface portion 31. The interface portion 31 is used for electrically connecting the component 30 to a circuit board (not shown) of the electronic device 100. A plurality of limiting holes 33 is defined on opposite sides of the component 30 next to the interface portion 31.
The housing 10 includes a top wall 11, a bottom wall 13 parallel to the top wall 11, and a side wall 15 connecting the top wall 11 to the bottom wall 13. The top wall 11, the bottom wall 13, and the side wall 15 cooperate to define a receiving room 17. The top wall 11 defines a first opening 110. The side wall 15 defines a second opening 150 communicating with the first opening 110. The two openings 110 and 150 are used for receiving the drawer 20 to move in or out of the housing 10.
The drawer 20 includes a drawer assembly 21, a guiding assembly 23, a drawer cover 25, and two locking assemblies 27.
The drawer assembly 21 is substantially U-shaped and received in the receiving room 17. The drawer assembly 21 is used for carrying the component 30. The drawer assembly 21 is operable to move in and out of the housing 10 via the two openings 110 and 150. The drawer assembly 21 includes a first flange 211, a second flange 212 substantially parallel to the first flange 211, and a third flange 213. One end of the third flange 213 is connected to the first flange 211, and the other end of the third flange 213 is connected to the second flange 212.
The three flanges 211, 212, and 213 cooperate to define a receiving space 214. The receiving space 214 is used for receiving the component 30. A plurality of limiting poles 2110 is set on inner sides of the first flange 211 and the second flange 212. The limiting poles 2110 correspond to the limiting holes 33 of the component 30. By the limiting poles 2110 inserted into the corresponding limiting holes 33, the drawer assembly 21 transports the component 30. When the component 30 is carried, the interface portion 31 is away from the third flange 213, and electrically connects with the circuit board of the electronic device 100. The third flange 213 is received in the two openings 110 and 150, and allows convenient manipulation by users for moving the drawer assembly 21 in and out of the receiving room 17.
In other embodiments, the drawer assembly 21 can be other structures as long as the drawer assembly 21 can carry the component 30. For example, the assembly 21 can further include a bottom plate perpendicularly connected to the three flanges 211, 212, and 213. The receiving space 214, used for receiving the component 30, is defined in the bottom plate, the three flanges 211, 212, and 213.
The guiding assembly 23 is used for supporting the drawer assembly 21 and guiding the drawer assembly 21 to slide in and out of the receiving room 17. The guiding assembly 23 includes four guiding members 230. Each guiding member 230 includes a first fixing portion 231, a second fixing portion 233 substantially parallel to the first fixing portion 231, and a connecting portion 235 connecting the two fixing portions 231 and 233 and configured to define a guiding groove 237.
The first fixing portion 231 is set on the bottom wall 13 and faces the top wall 11. The guiding groove 237 is used for receiving one of the two flanges 211 and 212. As the guiding assembly 23 has four guiding members 230, four guiding grooves 237 are defined accordingly. Two of the four guiding grooves 237 receive the first flange 211, and the other two grooves 237 receive the second flange 212. Thus, the drawer assembly 21 is carried by the guiding assembly 23 and slides in the four grooves 237 and against the connecting portion 235. In this embodiment, the two fixing portions 231 and 233, and the connecting portion 235 are cylindrical. The cylindrical connecting portion 235 gives a low friction force to the sliding drawer assembly 21. In other embodiments, the two fixing portions 231 and 233 can be other shapes, such as plate-shaped.
In the embodiment, screws can be engaged with the guiding assembly 23 and the bottom wall 13, thus, the guiding assembly 23 is fixed on the bottom wall 13. The guiding assembly 23 can be fixed on the bottom wall 13 by means of any suitable adhesive.
In other embodiments, the number of the guiding members 230 can be more than four, and the guiding assembly 23 can be another structure as long as the guiding assembly 23 can guide the drawer assembly 21 to slide in and out of the receiving room 17. For example, the guiding assembly 23 can have two opposite grooves, one of the two grooves receives the fixing flange 211, and the other one receives the second flange 212.
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The two locking assemblies 27 are extending from inner side of the casing 15 and are corresponding to the two dowels 251. The second opening 150 is defined between the two locking assemblies 27. The two dowels 251 are rotatablely inserted in the two locking assemblies 27. Thus, the drawer cover 25 can be rotated out of the second opening 150.
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When the drawer cover 25 is received in the second opening 150, the two dowels 251 are received in the corresponding channels 272 (as a first state see
While various exemplary and preferred embodiments have been described, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited thereto. To the contrary, various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art) are intended to also be covered. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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