Claims
- 1. A mating assembly for detachably attaching a device to a mechanical substructure, said assembly comprising:a) a pair of rails disposed on and coupled with opposed sides of the device; b) a pair of spaced apart guides mounted upon the substructure for slidably engaging and mating with said pair of rails upon attachment of the device to the substructure; c) a spring extending from one rail of said pair of rails for electrically contacting a guide of said pair of guides to discharge any static charge present; d) at least one contact plate extending from the substructure for sliding engagement with said spring; e) a cross member interconnecting said pair of rails; and f) securing means for securing said cross member to the substructure.
- 2. A mating assembly as set forth in claim 1 including a first electrical connector attached to the device for engaging a second electrical connector mounted on the substructure upon attachment of the device to the substructure.
- 3. A mating assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein each guide of said pair of guides are identical.
- 4. A mating assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein each guide of said pair of guides includes an overhang adapted for slidable engagement with a respective rail of said pair of rails.
- 5. A mating assembly for detachably attaching a device to a mechanical substructure, said assembly comprising:a) a pair of rails disposed on and coupled with opposed sides of the device; b) a pair of spaced apart guides mounted upon the substructure for slidably engaging and mating with said pair of rails upon attachment of the device to the substructure; c) a cross member interconnecting said pair of rails; d) securing means for securing said cross member to the substructure; e) a first electrical connector attached to the device for engaging a second electrical connector mounted on the substructure upon attachment of the device to the substructure; and f) an alignment pin extending from a rail of said pair of rails for engaging a hole in a guide of said pair of guides to align said first and second electrical conductors with one another.
- 6. A mating assembly as set forth in claim 5 including a spring extending from another rail of said pair of rails for electrically contacting another guide of said pair of guides to discharge any static charge present.
- 7. A mating assembly as set forth in claim 6 including at least one contact plate extending from the substructure for sliding engagement with said spring.
- 8. A mating assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein the device includes a housing adapted for coupling said pair of rails thereto.
- 9. A mating assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein the substructure includes an apertured face plate for penetrably receiving the device.
- 10. A mating assembly as set forth in claim 9 wherein said securing means is adapted to secure said cross member to the face plate.
- 11. A mating assembly for detachably attaching a device to a mechanical substructure, said assembly comprising:a) a pair of rails disposed on and coupled with opposed sides of the device; b) a pair of spaced apart guides mounted upon the substructure for slidably engaging and mating with said pair of rails upon attachment of the device to the substructure; c) at least one contact plate extending from the substructure and at least one recess disposed in a guide of said pair of guides for receiving said at least one contact plate; d) a cross member interconnecting said pair of rails; and e) securing means for securing said cross member to the substructure.
- 12. A mating assembly as set forth in claim 11 including a spring extending from one rail of said pair of rails for slidably engaging said contact plate to dissipate any electrostatic charge present upon attachment of the device to the substructure.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application relates to subject matter disclosed in a provisional application entitled “Rail and Guide for a Device”, assigned Ser. No. 60/386,977 and assigned a filing date of Jun. 7, 2002 and describing an invention made by the present inventors.
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