1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to attachment apparatus, and particularly to an electromagnetic attachment apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
In deformation test of an electronic device, such as a server, the server should be held up by some holding fixtures. A testing device is located under the server and testing probes of the testing device can detect a maximum deformation of the chassis of the server when all components of the server are installed in the chassis. The holding fixture can just hold up the chassis at an appropriate horizontal height, but cannot prevent the chassis from moving horizontally. In order to prevent the movement of the chassis, a mounting apparatus is also needed. Typical mounting apparatus usually includes fasteners, such as tie wraps, alligator cannular lips, and others. However, it's inconvenient to attach or detach the metallic frame of the chassis using typical fasteners.
Therefore, an attachment apparatus capable of more easily attaching or detaching the metal objects is desired.
Referring to
The metal holder 10 is cuboid. An internal annular lip 14 and an inner receiving hole 12 coaxial with the annular lip 14 are defined in the metal holder 10. A diameter of the annular lip 14 is greater than that of the diameter of the receiving hole 12. A plurality of securing holes 141 is defined in a base portion of the annular lip 14.
The electromagnet module 20 includes a coil 22, a core 24 inside the coil 22, and a mounting panel 26 attached to an front end of the core 24. The mounting panel 26 is non-conductive material, such as plastic. A pair of electrically conductive blocks 261 is attached to the mounting panel 26 and connects with the coil 22 via wires 264. A plurality of fasteners 262 is attached to the mounting panel 26 and configured to engage the securing holes 141 of the metal holder 10. A plurality of first resilient hooks 263 protrudes from a central portion of the mounting panel 26 around the front end of the core 24. The resilient hooks 263 are positioned in a circle with its center coaxial with the center of the mounting panel 26. A first limiting member 265 and a second limiting member 267 protrude from the mounting panel 26. The first limiting member 265 is adjacent to one of the electrically conductive blocks 261.
The rotatable module 30 includes a control 40 and a rotatable panel 50. The control 40 includes a central circular portion and a pair of end protrusions protruding from opposite sides of the central circular protion. A pair of second resilient hooks 42 (
A main body 52 of the rotatable panel 50 is circular. A pair of mounting holes 521 is defined in the main body 52 for engaging the second hooks 42 of the control 40. A cylinder 54 protrudes from a central portion of the rotatable panel 50 inwardly. A circular guideway 541 is formed in the cylinder 54 for the first hooks 263 of the mounting panel 26 of the electromagnet module 20 to slide on. A diameter of the circular guideway 541 is approximately equal to that of the circle at which the first hooks 263 are positioned. A plurality of through holes 528 is defined in the main body 52 of the rotatable panel 50 for exposing and accessing the fasteners 262 attached to the mounting panel 26. A power supply 526 and a pair of electrically conductive pins 522 are attached to an inner side of the main body 52 of the rotatable panel 50. The electrically conductive pins 522 connect to positive and negative electrodes of the power supply 526 respectively, via wires 524.
Referring to
When the rotatable module 50 is rotated to a first position (see
When the rotatable module 50 is rotated to a second position (see
While the disclosure has been illustrated by the description of preferred embodiments thereof, and while the preferred embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such details. Additional advantages and modifications within the spirit and scope of the disclosure will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the disclosure is not limited to the specific details and illustrative examples shown and described.
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