Fixing structure for power supplies

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6801435
  • Patent Number
    6,801,435
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 14, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 5, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An improved fixing structure for power supplies defines an accommodating area on a power supply for installing a fixing structure, and the power supply has a fixing hole on a casing of the power supply defining a limit fixing condition for the fixing structure when the power supply is pushed into the casing, and the power supply has a limit hole for installing a limit fixing member to restrict the displacement of the fixing structure, and constitutes a fixing structure that can be installed directly inside a power supply without occupying additional space, and attains the effects of fixing two fixing structures and limiting the fixing member.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




The present invention relates to an improved fixing structure for power supplies, more particularly to a fixing structure for safely protecting a detachable power supply.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




To prevent users from unplugging a power supply by mistake or inappropriately under the normal operation of the power supply, the existing power supplies include a fixing structure to match with a casing for plugging and unplugging; after a power supply is plugged into a casing, the fixing structure on the power supply will be latched with the casing. Unless the latch relationship of the fixing structure is released, we are unable to unplug the power supply and thus attaining the effect of safety protection.




Please refer to

FIG. 1

for the R.O.C. new design patent (Publication U.S. Pat. No. D445761) entitled “Detachable Power Supply”. The fixing structure of the power supply according to the design patent comprises a fixing plate extended from one side, and the fixing plate has a securing member; another fixing plate is extended outward from the casing at a position corresponding to the fixing plate. When a user pushes a power supply into the casing, the securing element is rotated into the securing hole on the fixing plate to define a fixing relationship. However, such design requires a fixing plate extended from the power supply and the casing for the connection, which is a waste of limited available space.




To overcome the shortcoming of the previous design, the R.O.C. new design patent (Publication U.S. Pat. No. D4640275) entitled “1U Horizontal Tolerance Power Supply” disclosed a power supply having an elastic fixing plate which is corresponsive to a fixing hole on a protrusion of the casing, and such design does not require an additional fixing plate and can effectively save space. However, since the elastic fixing plate only requires a small force to release the latch relationship of the power supply, therefore users may easily detach the power supply by mistake particularly when it is used together with a handle. Therefore, such design has a safety protection effect poorer than the previous securing design by means of the securing element.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to solve the aforementioned problems and eliminate the drawbacks of cited prior art. The present invention combines the advantages of the previous two designs to provide a fixing structure that does not require additional space for the fixing plate but provides a safety protection effect by a securing element. An accommodating area is defined on a power supply, and the power supply has a fixing hole at a position corresponding to the casing for accommodating the power supply and defining a fixing condition when the power supply is pushed into the casing. A limit hole is disposed on the power supply corresponding to a fixing member for restricting the displacement of the fixing structure. These components constitute a fixing structure installable inside the power supply without requiring additional installation space, and attain the safety effects for securing the fixing structure and restricting the fixing member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective diagram of a prior-art power supply.





FIG. 2

is a perspective diagram of another prior-art power supply.





FIG. 3

is a perspective diagram of a power supply according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an illustrative diagram of the disassembled parts of the structure of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is an illustrative diagram of the disassembled parts of the fixing structure of the present invention.





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are illustrative diagrams of the movement of the fixing structure according to the present invention.





FIG. 7

is an illustrative diagram of the disassembled parts of the fixing structure according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The detailed description of the present invention and its technical contents are illustrated together with the drawings as follows. Please refer to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


for the perspective diagram of the present invention and the illustrative diagrams of its disassembled parts. In the figures, a power supply


20


of the present invention defines an accommodating area


22


for receiving a fixing structure, and the power supply


20


has a fixing hole


11


,


21


corresponding to a casing


10


that accommodates the power supply


20


. A limit hole


23


is disposed on the power supply


20


, and the foregoing fixing structure includes a base member


31


having a fixing hole


311


and being coupled by a connecting member


312


and a base member


31


. The base member


31


at the position corresponding to the power supply


20


has a protruded pillar


313


and a through hole


24


for facilitating the positioning during the assembling. A fixing member


32


is disposed on the accommodating area


22


on the power supply


20


, and the fixing member


32


has a displacement hole


321


on the connecting member


312


for passing the connecting member


312


through. A fixing ear


322


is disposed at the fixing hole


11


,


21


exposed and extended from the displacement hole


321


; a limit section


323


has a limit hole


324


with the same traveling displacement as the displacement hole


321


; a fixing member


34


with the displacement of a limit fixing member


32


is coupled to a limit hole


23


at the position of the limit hole


324


; and an exerting section


325


is disposed on one side of the limit section


323


. In addition, the fixing structure further comprises an elastic member


33


coupled to the base member


31


and providing the elasticity for resuming the free status, and the base member


31


has an accessory hole


314


disposed on the base member


31


for adjusting the displacement with the same function of the displacement hole


321


. The displacement hole


321


of the fixing member


32


extends a support section


326


towards the accessory hole


314


.




Please refer to

FIGS. 5 and 6A

for the illustrative diagrams of the disassembled parts of the fixing structure of the present invention and its movement respectively. In the figures, the status of limiting the displacement of the fixing member


32


by the fixing member


34


is released first. When the power supply


20


is pushed into the casing


10


, since the fixing ear


322


has a guide angle design on its periphery, therefore the fixing ear


322


will continue receiving forces and drive the whole fixing member


32


to move inward and then the fixing member


32


will squeeze the elastic member


33


to store elastic force. When the power supply


20


is completely pushed into the casing


10


, the fixing ear


322


will successfully enter into the fixing hole


11


,


21


of the casing


10


to define a latch. In

FIG. 6B

, the fixing member


34


is rotated to press against the limit section


323


of the fixing member


32


to provide another effective safety protection.




When users detach the power supply


20


, the power supply


20


cannot be detached directly. The user has to release the displacement status of the limit member


32


by the fixing member


34


, and then exerts a force onto the exerting section


325


of the fixing member


32


to move it to the left side, such that the fixing ear


322


is separated from the latch status of the fixing hole


11


of the casing


10


in order to detach the power supply


20


.




In addition, since the traveling displacements of the displacement bole on the fixing member


32


, the accessory hole


314


of the connecting member


312


and the base member


31


, the support section


326


of the fixing member


32


, the limit hole


324


and the fixing member


34


are the same, and the direction and traveling distance of the displacement of the fixing member


32


are maintained by three points simultaneously, so that the fixing member


32


will not skew due to external forces.




Please refer to

FIG. 7

for the illustrative diagram of the disassembled parts of the fixing structure according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention. In the figure, the differences between its implementation and aforementioned methods reside on that the space allocation of the interior of the power supply


20


is taken into consideration and the elastic member


33


for the automatic restoration of elasticity is omitted. When users push the power supply


20


into the casing


10


, the exerting section


325


is pushed to the right side manually that allows the fixing ear


322


to enter into the fixing hole


11


of the casing


10


to define the latch condition, and then the fixing member


34


is rotated and engaged with the limit section


323


of the fixing member in order to provide the safety protection.



Claims
  • 1. An improved fixing structure for power supplies, defining an accommodating area on a power supply for installing a fixing structure, and the power supply having a corresponsive fixing hole on a casing of the power supply and the power supply having a limit hole, comprising:a base member, having a fixing hole and being coupled with the power supply by a connecting member; a fixing member, disposed on said accommodating area of said power supply, and having a displacement hole disposed at the position of said connecting member for passing said connecting member through, and having a fixing ear extended from said displacement hole and disposed at said exposed fixing hole, and said displacement hole having a limit section with a limit hole having the traveling distance same as that of the displacement hole extended from said displacement hole and disposed at said exposed accommodating area, and an exerting section being disposed on one side of said limit section; and a fixing member, passing through and being coupled to said limit hole for restricting the displacement of said fixing member.
  • 2. The improved fixing structure for power supplies of claim 1, wherein said base member comprises an accessory hole with the same adjusted traveling distance of the displacement of said displacement hole, and a support section extended from said displacement hole of said fixing member towards said accessory hole.
  • 3. The improved fixing structure for power supplies of claim 1, further comprising an elastic member coupled with said base member for providing a free elastic restoration status for said fixing member.
  • 4. The improved fixing structure for power supplies of claim 1, wherein said base member comprises a protruded pillar and a through hole corresponding to said power supply.
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