1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to mounting apparatuses, and more particularly to a mounting apparatus for a storage device.
2. Description of Related Art
An electronic apparatus, such as a typical desktop computer, tower computer, server, or the like, usually includes storage devices, such as hard disk drives, compact disk read-only memory (CD-ROM) drives, digital video disc (DVD) drives, floppy disk drives, and the like. These devices are typically added to increase the functionality of the electronic apparatus as desired by a user.
The installation of a hard disk drive in a computer typically involves the use of screws to attach the hard disk drive to a bracket of a computer chassis. However, these screws are usually too small and difficult to handle, the installation of the hard disk drive in the computer is labor-intensive. Additionally, because of their small size, the screws are easily dropped by an assembler into the computer.
What is needed, therefore, is a mounting apparatus which facilitates convenient and quick mounting of a storage device.
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The storage device 10 includes two opposite lateral sides 12, and each lateral side 12 defines two spaced fixing holes 123 therein.
The bracket 20 includes a first fixing arm 21, and a second fixing arm 22 opposite to the first fixing arm 21. Two pairs of protruding latching portions 211, 221 are formed on inside surfaces of the first and second fixing arms 21, 22 respectively. The first fixing arm 21 includes a receiving arm 24 perpendicularly extending out from the front end thereof. The receiving arm 24 includes two parallel plates 241, 242 connected to the upper and bottom edges of the first fixing arm 21 respectively. A block 244 is perpendicularly formed between the plates 241, 242. Two stoppers 243, 245 are formed between front edges, and rear edges of the plates 241, 242 respectively. A receiving space is defined among the plates 241, 242, and the stoppers 243, 245. A pivoting portion 246 extends from the front edges adjacent free ends of the plates 241, 242. A pivoting hole 247 is defined in the pivoting portion 246 along a vertical direction. Each of the plates 241, 242 defines a through hole 249 adjacent the pivoting portion 246. The second fixing arm 22 includes a sliding arm 26 perpendicularly extending out from the front end thereof. The sliding arm 26 includes two parallel plates 261, 262 connected to the upper and bottom edges of the second fixing arm 22 respectively. A notch 263 is defined in a free end of each of the plates 261, 262. A sliding slot 264 is defined in each of the plates 261, 262, with a first end adjacent the second fixing arm 22, and a second end away from the second fixing arm 22. A tab 265 protrudes from the front edge of each of the plates 261, 262 adjacent the second end of the corresponding sliding slot 264. A bore 266 is defined in a joint section of each of the plates 261, 262 and the corresponding tab 262. A locking portion 267 is perpendicularly formed between the plates 261, 262.
The operating device 30 includes a main body 32, and an operating portion 34. A protrusion 322 extends out from the main body 32, and a pivoting hole 323 is defined in the protrusion 322. The main body 32 includes an engaging surface 321 opposite to the protrusion 322. A curved recess 324 is defined in a middle portion of the engaging surface 321. A side of the recess 324 forms an arcuate corner 325, and the operating portion 34 extends from the opposite side of the recess 324. A slot is defined in the main body 32 to space the engaging surface 321 and the arcuate corner 325 from a middle portion of the main body 32. Two pentagonal concave sections 326 are defined in upper and bottom surfaces of the middle portion of the main body 32 respectively. Each concave section 326 includes a plurality of sidewalls. One of the sidewalls, which function as a pushing wall 328, is formed on each concave section 326 adjacent the arcuate corner 325. An interior angle 327 toward the arcuate corner 325 of the main body is defined in each concave section 326 adjoining the corresponding pushing wall 328.
The cover 50 is installable on the front of the receiving arm 24 of the first fixing arm 21 of the bracket 20. The cover 50 defines an opening 51.
The handle 60 includes two sidewalls 62, and a receiving space is defined between the sidewalls 62. A hook 61 protrudes from an end of the handle 60. The sidewalls 62 each define a pivoting hole 63 away from the hook 61.
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To detach the storage device 10, the handle 60 and operating portion 34 of the operating device 30 are rotated outward in turn, to unlock the second fixing arm 22, and push the second fixing arm 22 to move a distance away from the first fixing arm 21. Then the second fixing arm 22 is pulled away from the first fixing arm 21; thereby the storage device 10 can be taken out.
In this embodiment, the main body 32 and the concave sections 326 of the operating device 30 each have a pentagonal cross-section. In other embodiments, the main body 32 and the concave sections 326 may each have a generally circular cross-section or polygonal cross-section.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810300605.7 | Mar 2008 | CN | national |
Relevant subject matter is disclosed in the co-pending U.S. patent application (Attorney Docket No. US18501) filed on the same date and having a same title with the present application, which is assigned to the same assignee with this patent application.