1. Field of the Invention
The disclosure relates to hardware fixing and, particularly, to a fixing apparatus readily allowing secure installation or removal of a functional module to or from a chassis.
2. Description of Related Art
A server system includes a chassis and several functional modules mounted therein. The chassis includes a pair of apertures defined in two opposite sidewalls thereof. Each functional module includes a pair of fasteners corresponding to the aperture board of the chassis, and a pair of operating members respectively attached to the fasteners. During attachment or detachment of the functional module to or from the chassis, the pair of fasteners must be operated at the same time, an inconvenient arrangement.
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The functional module 10 includes a front wall 12, a first sidewall 14, and a second sidewall 16. The front wall 12 includes a handle 122 formed on the outside thereof, a through hole 124 defined therein beside one end of the handle 122, and a plurality of fixing holes 126 defined therein beside the through hole 124. The first sidewall 14 includes an I-shaped opening 142 defined therein, and a pair of fixing holes 144 defined therein beside the opening 142. The second sidewall 16 includes an I-shaped opening 162 defined therein, and a pair of fixing holes 164 defined therein beside the opening 162. The opening 162 and the fixing holes 164 respectively correspond to the opening 142 and fixing holes 144 of the first sidewall 14.
The chassis 200 includes a pair of sideboards 202 each having a plurality of pairs of fastening holes 204 defined therein.
The first locking member 20 includes an I-shaped flat panel 21, and a driving arm 24 perpendicularly extending from one side of the flat panel 21. Two pairs of claws 22 respectively extend from an upper and a lower edge of the other side of the flat panel 21, extending opposite to the driving arm 24. The driving arm 24 includes a pair of spaced and parallel walls at a distal end portion thereof, and a U-shaped receiving space 244 defined between the walls receives a roller 26 with a through hole 262. A pair of pivot holes 246 is defined in the distal end of the walls, receiving a shaft 27 extending therethrough.
The second locking member 30 includes an I-shaped flat plane 31, and a driving arm 34 perpendicularly extending from one side of the flat panel 31. The driving arm 34 includes a first driving rod 342, a second driving rod 344 attachable to a distal end of the first driving rod 342, and a third driving rod 346 attachable to a distal end of the second driving rod 344. Two pairs of claws 32 respectively extend from an upper and a lower edge of the flat panel 31, extending opposite to the driving arm 34. The third driving rod 346 includes a pair of spaced and parallel walls at a distal end portion thereof, and a U-shaped receiving space 3462 defined between the walls receiving a roller 36 with a through hole 362. A pair of pivot holes 3464 is defined in the distal end of the walls for a shaft 37 extending therethrough.
Each of the first guiding blocks 40 is U-shaped and includes a passage 42 defined in a bottom portion thereof, and two threaded hole 44 defined in two side portions thereof.
The driving fork 60 includes a bar 64 with a fork 62 formed at one end thereof. The fork 62 includes a pair of symmetrical wedges 622. Each wedge 622 includes an angled edge 624 formed at the inside thereof, allowing the rollers 26, 36 to slide therealong. A threaded hole is defined in a distal end portion of the bar 64.
The second guiding block 70 includes a baseboard 72, a first post 74 and a second post 76 perpendicularly extending from the baseboard 72. The first post 74 is shorter than and connected to the post 76 at a distal end thereof via a rib. A plurality of threaded holes 724 is defined in the baseboard 72, corresponding to the fixing holes 126 of the front wall 12 of the functional module 10. A passage 742 perpendicular to the baseboard 72 is defined in the post 74. A passage 762 parallel to the baseboard 762 is defined in a distal end portion of the post 76.
The button member 80 includes a round operating portion 82 and a threaded rod 84 perpendicularly extending from the operating portion 82, corresponding to the threaded hole of the bar 64 of the driving fork 60.
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The other first guide blocks 40 is attached to an inner side of the second sidewall 16 of the functional module 10, with the passage 42 aligning with the opening 162 and a pair of fasteners extending through the fixing holes 164 of the functional module 10 to engage the threaded hole 44 of the first guiding block 40. The coiled spring 102 is disposed between the first guiding block 40 and the flat panel 32 of the second locking member 30. The first driving rod 342 of the driving arm 34 of the second lock member 30 extends through the opening 162, the coiled spring 102, and the passage 42 of the first guiding block 40. The roller 36 is received in the receiving space 3462 of the second locking member 30 and the shaft 37 pivotably extends through the pivot holes 3464 of the second locking member 30 and the through hole 362 of the roller 36. The flat panel 31 is slidably received in the opening 162 of the second sidewall 16.
The second guiding block 70 is attached to an inner side of the front wall 12 of the functional module 10, with the passage 742 aligning with the through hole 124 and a plurality of fasteners extending through the fixing holes 126 of the functional module 10 to engage the threaded hole 724 of the second guiding block 70. One of the wedges 622 of the driving fork 62 is received in the receiving space 244 of the first lock member 20 to slidably engage the roller 26. The third driving rod 346 extends through the passage 762 of the second guiding block 70. Two end of the second driving rod 344 are respectively attached to the first driving rod 342 and the second driving rode 346. The other one of the wedges 622 of the driving fork 62 is received in the receiving space 3462 of the third driving rode 346 of the second lock member 30 to slidably engage the roller 36. At the same time, the bar 64 of the driving fork 60 extends through the passage 742 of the post 74 and the through hole 124 of the front wall 12; the coiled spring 104 is sleeved on the bar 64 and the threaded rod 84 of the button member 80 engages in the threaded hole of the bar 64. The coiled spring 104 is sandwiched between the operating portion 82 of the button member 80 and an outside of the front wall 12 of the functional module 10.
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When the functional module 10 is to be detached from the chassis 200, the button member 80 is pushed inward to release the claws 22, 32 of the first and second locking members 20, 30 from the fastening holes 204 of the chassis 200. Correspondingly, the functional module 10 is easily withdrawn from the chassis 200.
In this embodiment, the rollers 26, 36 slidably engage the angled edges 624 of the driving fork 60 to effectively reduce friction therebetween. The rollers 26, 36 can be omitted, with the angled edges 624 of the driving fork 60 directly engaging the shafts 27, 37 of the first and second locking members 20, 30. The rollers 26, 36 and the angled edges 624 of the driving fork 60 can alternatively be replaced by other slidable mechanisms while remaining well within the scope of the disclosure.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the board general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810300369.9 | Feb 2008 | CN | national |