Claims
- 1. A system for releasably retaining a plurality of modules in an array on a transverse panel, comprising:
- a pair of parallel opposing bracket assemblies secured to said transverse panel spaced apart at an array site, each bracket assembly including at least an integral bracket member having a body section having at least a portion thereof mounted against and along a surface of said panel, and each bracket member including a plurality of cantilever spring latch arms coextending from said body section at each site of a module and perpendicularly away from said panel surface to respective free ends at least deflectable in a direction away from the other said bracket assembly said latch arms of both said bracket members being associated in opposing parallel pairs at a said module site spaced apart for receipt of a respective said module therebetween, said latch arms defining opposing arrays of panel-remote free ends;
- each said latch arm of each said pair including a means for retaining a said module in cooperation with retention means of said module when a said module is positioned in said array adjacent and between said pair of latch arms;
- each said latch arm free end being adapted to be engaged to be deflected away from the opposing said bracket assembly by a said module upon insertion of said module between a said pair of opposing latch arms in a direction from said free end toward said panel surface, said latch arms resiling toward said module upon complete positioning thereof in said array at a said module site to engage said retaining means and said module retention means;
- at least one said latch arm free end including thereon a cap shaped to define a bearing surface engageable by a leading edge of a side portion of a said module without snagging, to initiate said latch arm deflection outwardly from said module side portion; and
- each said latch arm free end being adapted to be deflectable away from the opposing said bracket assembly to become disengaged from a said module positioned in a module site, for removal of said module,
- whereby a said module is retainable in said array by a pair of opposing latch arms independently of other modules separate from said module in said array and is easily removable from said array while said opposing bracket assemblies retain said other separate modules in said array.
- 2. A system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said latch arm free ends are aligned in a common row and each said cap is an embossment aligned in a direction along said common row.
- 3. A system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cap includes a module-facing surface including a means for locating and guiding a work end of an ejection tool being inserted between said latch arm and a side portion of said module, to locate said tool work end along said module side portion and guide said tool work end therealong for ejection means of said tool work end to be aligned with a cooperating ejection means of said module, whereby said module is ejectable by tool work ends inserted along said side portion of said module and an opposing side portion thereof upon engagement of said ejection means and said cooperating ejection means along both said module side portions after simultaneous disengagement of said retaining means and said module retention means along said side portion and said opposing side portion of said module upon pulling of said tool work ends outwardly from said panel.
- 4. A system as set forth in claim 1 wherein each said means for retaining a module is a lance extending toward said panel surface and angled toward said opposing bracket assembly, said lance having a free end for latchably engaging a rearwardly facing surface of a said module upon full insertion of said module between opposing said latch arms of a said latch arm pair.
- 5. A system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said latch arm free ends are aligned in a common row and at least two adjacent ones of said latch arm free ends include a common cap secured thereon joining said adjacent latch arm free ends and being shaped to define a bearing surface engageable by a leading edge of a side portion of at least one of a pair of ganged adjacent modules without snagging, to initiate deflection of said adjacent latch arms outwardly as a unit from said module side portion, whereby only one portion of said common cap need be engaged to deflect both said adjacent latch arms outwardly simultaneously.
- 6. A system as set forth in claim 5 wherein said common cap includes a module-facing surface including a means for locating and guiding a work end of an ejection tool being inserted between said adjacent latch arms and side portions of said ganged adjacent modules, to locate said tool work end along a side portion of one of said ganged adjacent modules and guide said tool work end therealong for ejection means of said tool work end to be aligned with a cooperating ejection means of said one of said adjacent ganged modules, whereby said adjacent ganged modules are ejectable by tool work ends inserted along said side portion of said module and an opposing side portion thereof upon engagement of said ejection means and said cooperating ejection means along both said module side portions after simultaneous disengagement of said retaining means and said module retention means along side portions and opposing side portions of all said modules of said adjacent ganged modules.
- 7. A system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said common cap secures together free ends of an odd number of latch arms for simultaneous deflection thereof as a unit, and said means for locating and guiding a tool work end is disposed centrally therealong at a site of a center module of a ganged assembly of a corresponding odd number of modules, facilitating assured simultaneous deflection and delatching of said odd number of latch arms by said tool work end and locating and aligning said tool work end with said center module.
- 8. A system as set forth in claim 6 wherein said common cap secures together free ends of an even number of latch arms for simultaneous deflection thereof as a unit, and said common cap includes a second said means for locating and guiding a tool work end, both said means and said second means being disposed relatively centrally along said common cap and at respective sites of two center modules of a ganged assembly of a corresponding even number of modules, facilitating assured simultaneous deflection and delatching of said even number of latch arms by said tool work end and locating and aligning said tool work end with either of said center modules.
- 9. A tool for use with a system for releasably retaining a plurality of modules in an array at respective module sites on a panel, the system including a pair of opposing bracket assemblies mounted to the panel and defining opposing arrays of cantilever spring latch arms extending outwardly from the panel in opposing pairs at each module site of the array and associated with opposing sides of respective modules of the module array, each of the latch arms being deflectable outwardly from the associated side of the respective module and including means for retaining a module positioned in the module array in cooperation with retention means along the side of the respective module, said tool comprising:
- a bight section and a pair of arms coextending perpendicularly from opposed ends of said bight section to respective work ends, said work ends including respective ejection means aligned with each other cooperable with corresponding ejection means along corresponding sides of a selected module for ejection of said selected module, and said work ends including bearing surfaces engageable with free ends of latch arms of an opposing pair associated with said selected module and adapted to deflect said latch arms outwardly away from said sides of said module to disengage retaining means of said latch arms from retention means of said selected module,
- said bight section having a pair of bight portions pivotably joined at a median location in a manner permitting incremental pivoting thereat between a first angular position and a second angular position along an axis perpendicular to said bight section and perpendicular to said arms, for said coextending arms to be pivotable incrementally at least toward each other during final stages of insertion of said arms along said corresponding sides of said selected module for assured engagement of said ejection means and said corresponding ejection means, to enable module ejection.
- 10. The tool as set forth in claim 9 wherein outwardly facing surfaces of said tool arm work ends are angled forwardly defining bearing surfaces engageable with said latch arm free ends during initial stages of tool insertion to facilitate outward deflection of said latch arms.
- 11. The tool as set forth in claim 9 wherein said pivotable joint comprises inner ends of said bight portions, each inner end defining at least a pair of plate-receiving recesses alternating with at least a pair of plate sections extending toward the other said inner end, so that upon said inner ends being moved together said plate sections of each said inner end enter said plate-receiving recesses of the other until leading end surfaces of said plate sections abut surfaces defining ends of said plate-receiving recesses, and said plate sections including pin-receiving holes aligned after said plate sections are interleafed for receipt of a pivot pin therethrough.
- 12. The tool as set forth in claim 11 wherein one of said leading ends of said plate sections and said recess end surfaces comprise upper and lower portions angled slightly outwardly whereby the other of said leading ends and recess ends can abut one of said upper and lower portions at said first angular position and the other thereof at said second angular position, defining pivot stops when said bight portions are pivotted about said pivot pin.
- 13. The tool as set forth in claim 9 wherein said ejection means comprises projections extending from respective said tool arms toward each other, and said corresponding ejection means are projection-receiving recesses into each said corresponding module side.
- 14. The tool as set forth in claim 13 wherein said pivotable joint of said bight section permits incremental outward pivoting of said tool arms as said ejection projections initially engage a rear edge of said selected module at an associated side thereof to allow said tool arms to continue insertion along said associated module sides, whereafter said latch arms pivot said pivotable tool arms inwardly upon completion of tool insertion to assure said ejection projections entering into said projection-receiving recesses of each said module side.
- 15. The tool as set forth in claim 9 wherein said tool arms include guide means for cooperating with corresponding guide means along a module-facing side of a said latch arm free end at a module site, for guiding tool movement during tool insertion along said associated sides of said selected module.
- 16. The tool as set forth in claim 15 wherein said guide means of said tool arms comprise channels extending toward said bight section, for receiving thereinto and therealong a corresponding projection of said latch arm free end.
- 17. An article for fastening together a plurality of modules to be handled as a unit when used with a like article, each module including a mating face and opposing sides extending rearwardly from said mating face, and each module unit to be secured in an array on a panel, consisting of a module-fastening portion adapted to be fastened to one of said sides of each said module at module sites therealong, and a latching portion exposed along said module sides to define a continuous surface facing rearwardly from said mating face orthogonal to and extending outwardly from and transversely along all said module sides adjacent thereto, whereby upon module unit insertion between a pair of latching means of said panel having corresponding latching projections which are engageable behind said latching surface and an opposed latching surface of a like article fastened on an opposing side of said module unit, said module unit is latchingly secured to said panel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/510,380 filed Apr. 17, 1990, now abandoned.
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