The present invention relates to mounting apparatuses, and more particularly to a mounting apparatus for an input/output port holder.
Computer system usually includes input/output ports for a keyboard, mouse, joystick, microphone, video feed, video monitor, audio device and USB (Universal Serial Bus) connectors etc., thereby enhancing additional functions of the computer system. All the I/O ports should be secured onto the computer housing and accessable.
A conventional computer I/O connector assembly uses connector port holders that can be snapped into a metal retaining bracket. The connector assembly can then be attached onto the interior chassis of a computer housing. If desired, individual connector port holders can alternatively be snapped out of the bracket and replaced with other connector holders. The bracket is mounted on front of a computer tower. Connected to the bracket is a first connector port holder with two USB ports, a second connector port holder with an IEEE 1394 high speed communication port, a third connector port holder with three audio ports and a fourth connector holder with two video ports. Each connector port holders include movable cantilever strips with lock tabs formed on two upper corner and two lower corner thereof, which firmly snap into locking holes in the bracket for mounting.
However, it is time-consuming to install four individual I/O port holders and inconvenient to simultaneously press down on the upper and lower locking tabs until they clear the locking hole for removing the I/O port holders from the bracket.
What is needed, therefore, is a mounting assembly for I/O port holder allowing convenient assembly and disassembly.
A mounting apparatus for I/O ports of a computer includes an I/O port holder for holding the I/O ports and a bracket for holding and securing the I/O port holder. The bracket includes a front panel and side panels extending from the front panel, a housing space configured by the front panel and the side panels being isometric to the I/O port holder for encasing the I/O port holder therein, at least an arc-shaped jut is formed on an interior surface of the enclosure panel. At least an arc-shaped recess engaging with the arc-shaped jut of the bracket is formed on an exterior surface of the I/O port holder for securing the I/O port holder.
Other advantages and novel features will be drawn from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment with attached drawings, in which:
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The I/O port holder 10 includes a holding body 12 for holding various I/O ports 14 and protrusions 16 protruding from the holding body 12. The body 12 includes a front wall 121, a pair of parallel first side walls 123 and a pair of parallel second side walls 125. The I/O ports 14, including four USB ports, three audio ports, three video ports and an IEEE 1394 port protrude from the front wall 121. A plurality of arc-shaped recesses 1231 is defined in the first side walls 123. A fixing notch 1251 is defined in each of the second sidewalls 125.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of a preferred embodiment, together with details of the structure and function of the preferred embodiment, 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 invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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