Claims
- 1. A securing mechanism comprising:
a housing; a connector latch moveably mounted within the housing, the connector latch engageable with a connector to secure the connector; and a module latch moveably mounted within the housing, the module latch engageable with a housing support, engagement of the connector latch with the connector causing the module latch to engage the housing support.
- 2. The securing mechanism of claim 1 wherein the connector latch and module latch comprise a single latch.
- 3. The securing mechanism of claim 1 wherein the connector latch is formed as a first latch component and the module latch is formed as a second latch component, the first latch component matable with the second latch component.
- 4. The securing mechanism of claim 1 wherein the connector latch or the module latch includes a low friction surface wherein the low friction surface minimizes biding of the latch within the housing.
- 5. The securing mechanism of claim 1 wherein the connector latch comprises a position adjustment mechanism such that the position adjustment mechanism controls movement of the connector latch.
- 6. The securing mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a biasing mechanism wherein the biasing mechanism positions the connector latch and the module latch within the housing.
- 7. The securing mechanism of claim 1 further comprising a tool securing mechanism attached to the housing, the tool securing mechanism preventing motion of the latch within the housing.
- 8. The securing mechanism of claim 7 wherein the tool securing mechanism comprises a transverse slot within the housing.
- 9. A securing mechanism comprising:
a housing; and a latch mounted within the housing, the latch having a connector latch protrusion, engageable with a connector, and a module latch protrusion, engageable with a housing support, engagement of the connector latch protrusion with the connector causing the module latch protrusion to engage the housing support.
- 10. The securing mechanism of claim 9 wherein the connector latch or the module latch includes a low friction surface wherein the low friction surface minimizes binding of the cable latch within the housing.
- 11. The securing mechanism of claim 9 wherein the latch comprises a position adjustment mechanism such that the position adjustment mechanism controls movement of the latch.
- 12. The securing mechanism of claim 9 further comprising a biasing mechanism wherein the biasing mechanism positions the latch within the housing.
- 13. The securing mechanism of claim 9 further comprising a tool securing mechanism attached to the housing, the tool securing mechanism preventing motion of the latch within the housing.
- 14. The securing mechanism of claim 13 wherein the tool securing mechanism comprises a transverse slot within the housing.
- 15. A module comprising:
a module housing enclosing electronic components; a securing mechanism mounted to the module housing, the securing mechanism having a housing, connector latch moveably mounted to the housing and engageable with a connector and a module latch moveably mounted to the housing and engageable with a housing support, engagement of the connector latch with a connector causing the module latch to engage the housing support.
- 16. The module of claim 15 wherein the connector latch further comprises a position adjustment mechanism wherein the position adjustment mechanism is engageable with a tool.
- 17. The module of claim 15 further comprising a biasing mechanism wherein the biasing mechanism positions the cable latch and the module latch within the housing.
- 18. The module of claim 15 wherein the connector latch or the module latch includes a low friction surface wherein the low friction surface minimizes binding of the cable latch within the housing.
- 19. The module of claim 15 further comprising a tool securing mechanism attached to the housing, the tool securing mechanism preventing motion of the latch within the housing.
- 20. The module of claim 19 wherein the tool securing mechanism comprises a transverse slot within the housing.
- 21. A method for securing a module to a bracket comprising:
providing a module having a mating connector and a securing mechanism, the securing mechanism having a latch having a connector latch protrusion and a module latch protrusion; mounting the module to a housing support; raising the position of the latch to allow a connector to engage the mating connector and to cause the module latch to engage the housing support; releasing the latch to allow the connector latch protrusion to engage the connector and causing the module latch to remain engaged with the housing support.
- 22. The method of claim 21 further comprising:
providing a latch positioning tool for adjustment of the position of the latch; and using the tool to adjust the position of the latch.
- 23. The method of claim 22 further comprising:
providing a tool securing mechanism; and using the tool securing mechanism to prevent motion of the latch once the latch is in a raised position.
- 24. A method for removing a module from a housing support comprising:
providing a module attached to a housing support, the module having a mating connector, a connector engaged with the mating connector and a securing mechanism having a latch with a connector latch protrusion and a module latch protrusion, the connector latch protrusion engaged with the connector and the module latch protrusion engaged with the housing support; adjusting the position of the latch to disengage the connector latch protrusion from the connector; removing the connector from the module; releasing the latch to disengage the module latch protrusion from the housing support; and removing the module from the housing support.
- 25. The method of claim 24 further comprising:
providing a latch positioning tool for adjustment of the position of the latch; and using the tool to adjust the position of the latch.
- 26. The method of claim 24 further comprising:
providing a tool securing mechanism; and using the tool securing mechanism to prevent motion of the latch once the latch is in a raised position.
- 27. A securing mechanism comprising:
a housing; a connector latch moveably mounted within the housing, the connector latch engageable with a connector to secure the connector; a position adjustment mechanism attached to the connector latch, the position adjustment mechanism controlling movement of the cable latch; and a slot formed within the housing, the slot securing a tool to the housing of the securing mechanism.
- 28. The securing mechanism of claim 27 further comprising a biasing mechanism wherein the biasing mechanism positions the connector latch within the housing.
- 29. The securing mechanism of claim 27 wherein the connector latch or the module latch includes a low friction surface wherein the low friction surface minimizes binding of the connector latch within the housing.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/263,168, filed on Jan. 22, 2001. The entire teachings of the above application are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60263168 |
Jan 2001 |
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