1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to an electronic device with replaceable drive bracket for accommodating hard disk drives of varying sizes.
2. Description of Related Art
Electronic devices, such as computers and servers, include at least one non-volatile storage device. Examples include hard disk drives (HDD), CD ROMs, and the like. Data and/or programs can be stored on such devices and remains there even if the computers or the servers are powered off. For the sake of simplicity, the following disclosure refers to HDDs, but relates generally to any type of storage device.
As is also well known, the memory capacity of an HDD is often dictated by the physical size of the HDD. That is, as magnetic elements used to store the data are increased in physical size or number, the capacity to store data is correspondingly increased. Thus, different brackets for different sizes of HDDs are desired to install the desired size of HDDs in computers and servers.
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The chassis 10 includes a bottom panel 11 and a pair of side panels 12 extending perpendicularly upwardly from opposite sides the bottom panel 11. A pair of limiting protrusions 123 protrudes inwardly from a top portion of each of the side panels 12. A flange 121 is bent perpendicularly outwards from a front edge of each of the side panels 12. A pair of securing holes 1211 is defined in the flange 121 of each of the side panels 12.
The first drive bracket 30 includes a first bottom panel 31, a first top panel 32, and a pair of first side panels 33 connecting the first bottom panel 31 to the first top panel 32. Three first dividing panels 34 parallel to the first side panels 33 are disposed in the first drive bracket 30, thus forming four equal sized first rooms 35 in the first drive bracket 30. A pair of parallel supporting rails 333 protrudes inwardly from each of the side panels 33. Each of the first dividing panels 34 defines two rows of first supporting protrusions 341 protruding from a surface thereof. Then each of the first rooms 35 is capable of holding three first disk drives therein. The first disk drives are supportable by the first supporting protrusions 341 and/or the supporting rails 333. A first flange 331 is bent from each of the first side panels 33 corresponding to the flange 121 of the chassis 10. Each of the first flanges 331 defines a pair of first securing holes 3311 therein corresponding to the securing holes 1211 of the chassis 10. Each of the first side panels 33 defines a pair of first limiting recesses 332 therein corresponding to the limiting protrusions 123 of the chassis 10.
The second drive bracket 50 has a structure similar to the first drive bracket 30. An outer enclosure of the first drive bracket 30 is equal in size to the second drive bracket 50. The second drive bracket 50 includes a second bottom panel 51, a second top panel 52, and a pair of second side panels 53 connecting the second bottom panel 51 to the second top panel 52. Four second dividing panels 54 parallel to the second side panels 53 are disposed in the second drive bracket 50, thus forming five equal sized second rooms 55 in the second drive bracket 50. The second rooms 55 are smaller than the first rooms 35 of the first drive bracket 30. Four rows of second supporting protrusions 541 are regularly formed on the second dividing panels 54 and the second side panels 53. Thus, each of the second rooms 55 is capable of holding five second disk drives therein due to the supporting of the second supporting protrusions 541. A second flange 531 protrudes perpendicularly outwards from each of the second side panels 53 corresponding to the flange 121 of the chassis 10. Each of the second flanges 531 defines a pair of second securing holes 5311 therein corresponding to the securing holes 1211 of the chassis 10. Each of the second side panels 53 defines a pair of second limiting recesses 532 therein corresponding to the limiting protrusions 123 of the chassis 10.
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While the present embodiments have 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 present disclosure will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the present disclosure is not limited to the specific details and illustrative examples shown and described.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200920301333.2 | Mar 2009 | CN | national |