1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to mounting apparatuses, and more particularly to a mounting apparatus readily installing or removing a data storage device to or from an electronic device.
2. Description of Related Art
An electronic apparatus, such as a computer, or a server, usually includes data storage devices, such as hard disk drives, compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM) drives, digital video disc (DVD) drives, and floppy disk drives, to increase the functionality of the electronic apparatus. However, installation of such devices in the electronic apparatus is usually labor-intensive.
The installation of a hard disk drive in a computer generally involves using screws to attach the hard disk drive to a bracket in a chassis of the computer. Usually, these screws are so small that it is difficult to install them. Guiding and mounting the screws into intended locations is not easy, and it is time consuming. Additionally, because of their small sizes, the screws tend to drop before they are aligned at the intended locations, which may cause damages to the circuitry of the computer.
To solve the aforementioned problems, a number of types of mounting apparatuses have been invented to reduce the number of screws needed. For example, a pair of detachable rails is attached to opposite sides of a data storage device with screws, and the data storage device is thus slid into, and secured to a drive bracket. However, the screws have to be removed to detach the rails from the data storage device when replacing the data storage device.
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The bracket 10 includes a base 11 and a cover 12. The base 11 may be made of electrically conductive materials, and includes a rectangular bottom plate 111, a first side plate 113 and a second side plate 114 respectively perpendicularly extending up from opposite sides of the bottom plate 111, and an end plate 115 perpendicularly extending from a rear end of the bottom plate 111. An opening 100, which is opposite to the end plate 115, is bounded by the bottom plate 111, the first side plate 113, and the second side plate 114. Two fixing plates 117 respectively perpendicularly extend from tops of the first and second side plates 113 and 113, towards each other. A fixing plate 119 perpendicularly extends from a top of the end plate 115 towards the opening 100. A plurality of fixing posts 1179 is formed on the fixing plates 117 and 119. The first side plate 113 forms two fixing posts 1131 on a middle of the first side plate 113, and defines a through hole 1132 adjacent to the opening 100. The end plate 115 forms a mounting portion 1151 opposite to the opening 100. A fastening post 1152 extends from the mounting portion 1151. The fastening post 1152 defines a screw hole 1154 therein. The cover defines a plurality of securing holes 121 therein.
In the embodiment, the resilient member 20 is a coil spring. The resilient member 20 includes a connecting end 22, which is a small loop at a first end of the coil spring.
In the embodiment, the fastener 30 is a screw with a blocking flange 32 formed between the head and a threaded portion of the screw.
The holder 40 includes a resilient arm 50 made of electrically conductive material, an operating member 60, and an abutting member 70. The resilient arm 50 is flake-shaped. The resilient arm 50 forms a connecting portion 53 at a front end of the resilient arm 50 and defines two fixing holes 51 in a rear end of the resilient arm 50. Two notches 52 are respectively defined in opposite sides of the resilient arm 50 adjacent to the connecting portion 53. A positioning hole 54 is defined in the resilient arm 54 adjacent to the notches 52. The operating member 60 includes a side board 63, an operating portion 62 protruding from a first end of a side surface of the side board 63, and two retaining portions 61 protruding from a second end opposite to the first end of the side surface of the side board 63. The operating portion 62 is generally triangular-shaped, and includes a blocking surface 622 facing the retaining portions 61 and substantially perpendicular to the side board 63, and a curved guiding surface 621 opposite to the blocking surface 622. The abutting member 70 is made of electrically conductive material, and includes a connecting bar 75 and an L-shaped abutting bar 72 extending from a bottom end of the connecting bar 75. The connecting bar 75 defines a connecting hole 71 adjacent to a top end of the connecting bar 75. The abutting bar 72 includes a first portion 721 perpendicular to the connecting bar 75 and a second portion 722 parallel to the connecting bar 75. An abutting protrusion 73 is formed on the second portion 722 of the abutting bar 72 and extends away from the connecting bar 75.
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To release the data storage device 800, the operating member 60 is moved away from the data storage device 800, the resilient arm 50 is deformed. At the same time, the abutting member 70 moves with the resilient arm 50 and disengages from the screw hole 802 of the data storage device 800. The resilient member 20 restores, thereby pushing the data storage device 800 out of the bracket 10 through the opening 100.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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