Low profile tool-less mounting adapter

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6724620
  • Patent Number
    6,724,620
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 31, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A mounting adapter a peripheral device. A strip is adapted to fit across the top or bottom of the device transversely. First and second device engagement tabs engage holes on left and right sides of the device, and first and second chassis engagement tabs engage holes on left and right sides of a chassis opening. The chassis engagement tabs and one of the device engagement tabs are disposed on arms that can be moved elastically in the transverse direction to engage and disengage the tabs with their corresponding holes. The adapter can be fashioned from a unitary piece of metal, and adds only the thickness of the strip to the vertical dimension of the peripheral device.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to techniques for mounting peripheral equipment such as media drives in computer enclosures.




BACKGROUND




Most computer enclosures are designed to contain one or more peripheral devices such as media drives. Examples of such peripheral devices might include, for example, a DVD ROM drive, a CD ROM drive, a CD Writer, a magnetic disk drive, or the like. Typically, a peripheral device is mounted to the enclosure through an opening in a wall or panel of the computer chassis. While many techniques have been devised to attach a peripheral device to a chassis, the most convenient techniques for doing so are those that do not require the use of tools. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,921,644 (“Brunel”) and U.S. Pat. No. 6,275,382 (“Siedow”) each disclose a mounting adapter for a peripheral device wherein tools are not required for attaching the adapter to the device or for attaching the adapter to the computer enclosure. Since the contributions of Brunel and Siedow, however, computer enclosures and peripheral devices have become lower in profile. In addition, a practical requirement remains for being able to vertically stack as many devices as possible within the confines of an enclosure. It would therefore be desirable to have a tool-less drive mounting adapter for use in a low-profile environment.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A mounting adapter according to the invention may be used with a peripheral device having longitudinal and transverse dimensions such that the device slides into a chassis opening with its longitudinal dimension orthogonal to the opening. A strip is adapted to fit across the top or bottom of the device transversely. First and second device engagement tabs are provided for engaging holes on left and right sides of the device, and first and second chassis engagement tabs are provided for engaging holes on left and right sides of the chassis opening. The chassis engagement tabs and one of the device engagement tabs are disposed on arms that can be moved elastically in the transverse direction to engage and disengage the tabs with their corresponding holes. The adapter can be fashioned from a unitary piece of metal, and adds only the thickness of the strip to the vertical dimension of the peripheral device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an oblique view of a mounting adapter according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a reverse oblique view of the adapter of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a top view of the adapter of

FIG. 1

showing a device engagement arm in an engaged position.





FIG. 4

is a top view of the adapter of

FIG. 1

showing the device engagement arm in a retracted position.





FIG. 5

is a back view of the adapter of FIG.


1


.





FIGS. 6

is a back view of a peripheral device.





FIGS. 7-10

are left side, right side, bottom and top views, respectively, of the peripheral device of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 11

is a back view illustrating a preferred manner of attaching the adapter of

FIG. 1

to the peripheral device of FIG.


6


.





FIGS. 12-14

are bottom, top and back views illustrating the adapter of

FIG. 1

having been attached to the peripheral device of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 15

is an oblique view of a computer chassis having the adapter of FIG.


1


and the peripheral device of

FIG. 6

installed in a drive bay.





FIG. 16

is a close-up view of one side of the drive bay of

FIG. 15

without the peripheral device or the adapter present.





FIG. 17

is a close-up view of the drive bay of

FIG. 16

with the adapter present but without the peripheral device present.





FIG. 18

is a bottom view of the peripheral device and the adapter installed in the drive bay of

FIG. 16

, with bottom supporting surfaces of the drive bay removed for clarity.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1-5

illustrate a peripheral device mounting adapter


100


according to a preferred embodiment of the invention. Adapter


100


may be fashioned from a unitary piece of metal such as stainless steel sheet metal using a progressive die or another suitable sheet metal fabrication process. The adapter could also be fabricated from other materials such as plastic.




For purposes of illustration herein, use of adapter


100


with a DVD-ROM drive


600


will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the invention as described and claimed herein is not limited to use of the adapter with a DVD-ROM drive. Rather, adapter


100


may be used with any peripheral device having a longitudinal dimension


602


and a transverse dimension


604


, where the peripheral device is designed to slide into a chassis opening


1502


with its longitudinal dimension


604


orthogonal to opening


1502


as shown in FIG.


15


.




Adapter


100


includes a strip


102


adapted to fit across device


600


transversely (as shown, for example, in FIG.


12


). Adapter


100


may be designed so that strip


102


fits across either the top of the device or the bottom device. In the illustrated embodiment, strip


102


fits across the bottom of device


600


. Device engagement tabs


104


,


106


are provided on opposite ends of strip


102


for engaging holes


700


,


800


on left and right sides of device


600


. In the illustrated embodiment, tab


104


engages hole


700


on right side


608


, and tab


106


engages hole


800


on left side


606


. In other embodiments, tabs


104


,


106


maybe adapted to engage different holes in device


600


or holes on different sides. Moreover, the holes into which the adapter tabs are engaged may be standard threaded holes of device


600


or custom holes. Adapter


100


also includes chassis engagement tabs


108


,


110


for engaging holes


1600


on left and right sides of chassis opening


1502


.




Chassis engagement tabs


108


,


110


are disposed on chassis engagement arms


114


,


116


, respectively. Device engagement tab


104


is disposed on device engagement arm


112


. Each of arms


112


,


114


and


116


can be moved elastically back and forth in transverse dimension


604


as indicated by arrows


113


,


115


and


117


. The excursion of the arms should be sufficient to engage and disengage the tabs with their corresponding holes. In the illustrated embodiment, a stop


119


is provided to prevent excessive retraction of arm


112


.




Although arms


112


,


114


may be fashioned in numerous ways, a preferred technique is to provide a support member


118


orthogonal to strip


102


. One end of arms


112


,


114


is secured to support member


118


as shown at


120


,


122


. Particularly if strip


102


is made of metal, support member


118


may be created by bending a portion of strip


102


approximately 90 degrees from the plane of the strip. Then arm


112


maybe formed by bending (


120


) a portion of support member


118


approximately 90 degrees from the plane of support member


118


. Arm


114


may be formed by bending (


122


) a portion of support member


118


approximately 90 degrees, and then bending (


124


) that portion back on itself approximately 180 degrees to form a substantially u-shaped piece.




Similarly, another support member


126


may be provided at the other end of strip


102


. Device engagement tab


106


maybe disposed on support member


126


, and chassis engagement arm


116


may be secured to support member


126


at one end


128


. Support member


126


may be formed by bending a portion of strip


102


approximately 90 degrees from the plane of the strip. And arm


116


may be formed by bending (


128


) a portion of support member


126


back on itself approximately 180 degrees.




In embodiments made from materials other than metal, the terms “bend” and “bending” herein shall simply refer to the final shape of the adapter. For example, in a plastic design, the bends could be achieved with molding.




Touch points


130


,


132


,


134


may be provided on arms


114


,


116


,


112


, respectively. Finger pressure may be applied to the touch points to move the arms back and forth in transverse direction


604


. In the embodiment shown, touch points


130


,


132


face the front end


612


of device


600


, and touch point


134


faces the back end


610


of device


600


.




Optionally, the edge


136


of strip


102


that faces the longitudinal insertion direction


138


of device


600


may be concave, as shown. Such a contour may help to prevent catching strip


102


on surfaces of drive bay


1800


as device


600


is inserted therein.




As was mentioned above, adapter


100


may be used with a wide variety of peripheral devices. The standard form factor of some peripheral devices, including some DVD-ROM drives, includes an overhang portion


614


on one of its sides


608


. In the illustrated embodiment, adapter


100


is designed to accommodate overhang


614


. Specifically, the height


500


of support member


118


maybe small enough so that support member


118


and arm


112


fit underneath overhang


614


as shown if FIG.


14


. In such an embodiment, the height


502


of support member


126


may optionally be larger than height


500


.





FIG. 11

illustrates a preferred manner of attaching adapter


100


to device


600


. First, device engagement tab


106


may be engaged with hole


800


on side


606


of device


600


. Then, strip


102


may be rotated toward the bottom of the device


600


as indicated by arrow


1100


. As arm


112


approaches side


608


, finger pressure may be applied to touch point


134


to retract the arm, so that tab


104


may be engaged with hole


700


. Once this is accomplished, adapter


100


is secured to device


600


as shown in

FIGS. 12-14

.




Referring now to

FIGS. 15-18

, drive bay


1800


in chassis


1500


should include a hole


1600


on each of the left and right sides


1504


,


1506


of the drive bay for receiving tabs


108


,


110


. (Drive bay


1800


may, of course, include bottom supporting surfaces to provide additional support for device


600


.) Once adapter


100


has been secured to device


600


, device


600


may simply slide into bay


1800


in longitudinal direction


602


. The sawtooth shapes of tabs


108


,


110


cause arms


114


,


116


to retract automatically as adapter


100


enters bay


1800


. Then, when insertion has proceeded a little farther, tabs


108


,


110


snap into holes


1600


, as shown in FIG.


17


. The sawtooth shape of the tabs prevents adapter


100


from inadvertently moving back out of bay


1800


. To remove device


600


from the bay, finger pressure may be applied at touch points


130


,


132


, and device


600


may then be pulled out of the bay in longitudinal direction


602


.



Claims
  • 1. A mounting adapter for a peripheral device, the device having longitudinal and transverse dimensions and operable to slide into a chassis opening with its longitudinal dimension orthogonal to the opening, the adapter comprising:a strip adapted to fit across the top or bottom of the device transversely; first and second device engagement tabs for engaging holes on left and right sides of the device; and first and second chassis engagement tabs for engaging holes on left and right sides of the chassis opening; wherein the chassis engagement tabs and the first device engagement tab are disposed on arms that can be moved elastically in the transverse direction to engage and disengage the chassis engagement tabs and the first device engagement tab with their corresponding holes.
  • 2. The mounting adapter of claim 1, wherein:the chassis engagement tabs are disposed on chassis engagement arms; and the first device engagement tab is disposed on a device engagement arm.
  • 3. The mounting adapter of claim 2:further comprising a first support member orthogonal to the strip; and wherein the device engagement arm and one of the chassis engagement arms are each secured at one end to the first support member.
  • 4. The mounting adapter of claim 3, wherein:the first support member comprises a portion of the strip that is bent approximately 90 degrees from the plane of the strip.
  • 5. The mounting adapter of claim 4, wherein:the device engagement arm comprises a portion of the first support member that is bent approximately 90 degrees from the plane of the first support member.
  • 6. The mounting adapter of claim 4, wherein:the chassis engagement arm that is secured to the first support member comprises a portion of the first support member that is bent approximately 90 degrees from the plane of the first support member, and then is bent back on itself approximately 180 degrees to form a substantially u-shaped piece.
  • 7. The mounting adapter of claim 3:further comprising a second support member orthogonal to the strip; and wherein the other one of the device engagement tabs is disposed on the second support member, and the other chassis engagement arm is secured at one end to the second support member.
  • 8. The mounting adapter of claim 7, wherein:the second support member comprises a portion of the strip that is bent approximately 90 degrees from the plane of the strip.
  • 9. The mounting adapter of claim 8, wherein:the chassis engagement arm that is secured to the second support member comprises a portion of the second support member that is bent back on itself approximately 180 degrees.
  • 10. The mounting adapter of claim 2, wherein:each of the arms comprises a touch point at which finger pressure may be applied to move the arm; the touch points of the chassis engagement arms face toward a front end of the device; and the touch point of the device engagement arm faces a back end of the device.
  • 11. The mounting adapter of claim 1, wherein:the edge of the strip that faces the longitudinal insertion direction of the device is concave.
  • 12. The mounting adapter of claim 3, wherein:the device comprises an overhang portion that overhangs one of its sides; and the first support member is adapted to fit underneath the overhang portion.
  • 13. The mounting adapter of claim 1, wherein:the strip, the tabs and the arms comprise a unitary place of metal.
  • 14. The mounting adapter of claim 1, wherein:at least one of the chassis engagement tabs has a sawtooth shape.
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