1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to mounting apparatuses, and particularly to a mounting apparatus that readily attaches a motherboard onto a computer chassis.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional methods of installing a circuit board, such as a motherboard, to a computer chassis use small hardware devices such as screws or rivets. When using such objects to mount the motherboard to a computer chassis, an appropriate tool must be used, e.g., a screwdriver or riveter. Using tools to connect these components may damage the motherboard, if the tool slips during the assembly process. Additionally, the process of mounting the motherboard to the chassis may require working in tight space or require the use of small hardware and tools, which can make the assembly process difficult. Thus, these motherboard installation methods are unduly laborious and time-consuming.
An improvement in the mounting of a motherboard in a computer chassis is illustrated and described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,470,555. In this patent, a method of removably mounting a motherboard is disclosed. The method comprises positioning a first fastener of a mounting device adjacent a mounting slot in the chassis, inserting the first fastener of the mounting device through the mounting slot in the chassis, releasing the mounting device so that the first fastener clamps onto the chassis through the mounting slot, positioning a second fastener of the mounting device adjacent a mounting hole on the motherboard, and inserting the second fastener of the mounting device in to the mounting hole until the second fastener clasps onto the motherboard through the mounting hole.
However, the motherboard is directly assembled and disassembled onto the chassis when using the above method. The operating space for mounting the motherboard is limited; so that components on the motherboard or on the chassis adjoin the motherboard is prone to be damaged.
Thus an improved mounting apparatus for motherboards that overcomes the above-mentioned problems is desired.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a mounting apparatus which readily and conveniently secures a motherboard to a computer chassis.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, a mounting apparatus for mounting a motherboard comprises a base, an operating member and a supporting tray. The base has a plurality of first standoffs formed thereon. The operating member is pivtably attached to the base. The operating member comprises a driver. The supporting tray is adapted to be attached to the motherboard. The supporting tray defines an opening for receiving the driver therein. The driver is pivoted to engage with the edge of the opening, so that the motherboard moves horizontally to be secured to the first standoffs of the base.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with attached drawings, in which:
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The base 80 has a plurality of first standoffs 82 and second standoffs 89 arranged thereon. The second standoff 89 is only shorter than the first standoff 82. Each standoff 82/89 includes a cylindrical body, a top head 86 and a cylindrical narrowed neck 84 between the head 86 and the body. The head 86 is generally spherical. A length of the neck 84 is substantially equal to a thickness of a motherboard 50. Additionally, a pivot 88 is formed adjacent to an end of the chassis 80 thereon.
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An L-shaped rack 29 extends upwardly from an end of the supporting tray 20. A generally elliptic opening 291 is defined in the rack 29, with peripheral wall 292 extending downwardly. A tab 294 is bent upright beside the elliptic opening 291.
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The handle 42 is turned with respect to the pivot 88 on the chassis 80, thereby to cause the driver 44 to pivot. After pivoting about 90 degrees, the peripheral wall 445 of the driver 44 abuts against the opening 291. The supporting tray 29 and the motherboard 10 is driven to move horizontally by the driver 44. The necks 84 of the standoffs 82 are thus received in the slot portions 16 of the motherboard 10. The motherboard 10 is thus sandwiched between the heads 86 and the bodies of the standoffs 82, and is accordingly securely mounted to the computer enclosure. Then, the handle 42 is folded downwardly (referring to
In disassembly, the handle 42 is pushed up and turned backward. The motherboard is pulled by the driver 44 to move in reverse. The necks 84 of the standoffs 82 exit the slot portions 16 and enter the circular portions 14 of the motherboard 10. The motherboard 10 is then easily removed from the standoffs 82.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of the preferred embodiment thereof, and while the preferred embodiment has been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention will readily appear to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific details and illustrative examples shown and described.
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93205025 U | Feb 2004 | TW | national |
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20050168959 A1 | Aug 2005 | US |