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The pivoting member 20 is made of a segment of folded metal wire. The pivoting member 20 is pivotably mounted on the top panel 11 of the support bracket 10. The pivoting member 20 forms a pair of pivot pins 22 at opposite ends thereof respectively, a pair of engaging portions 24 respectively connected with the corresponding pivot pins 22, and a U-shaped securing portion 26 connected with the pair of engaging portions 24. The securing portion 26 comprises a pair of branches each adjoining a corresponding engaging portion 24 to constitute a substantial L shape.
The data storage device 30 has two opposite side walls 32 and a rear wall 34 thereon. A pair of mounting holes 321 is defined in each of the side walls 32 of the data storage device 30. The fixed connector 36, located at the rear wall 34, is securely mounted on a printed circuit board (PCB) of the data storage device 30.
The cable connector 40 is electrically coupled to the fixed connector 36 of the data storage device 30. The cable connector 40 comprises an insert portion 41 for inserting in the fixed connector 36, and a compression portion 43 pressed by the securing portion 26 of the pivoting member 20.
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Before the cable connector 40 is secured to the fixed connector 36 of the data storage device 30, the data storage device 30 is first inserted in the support bracket 10 to urge the mounting holes 321 of the data storage device 30 to align with the corresponding through holes 152 of the side panels 15 of the support bracket 10. The fasteners 50 are then extended through the corresponding through holes 152 of the support bracket 10 to engage in the corresponding mounting holes 321 of the data storage device 30, thereby securing the data storage device 30 to the support bracket 10. Alternatively, the data storage device 30 can be fixed on the support bracket 10 by other screwless means.
In assembly of the cable connector 40, the insert portion 41 of the cable connector 40 is first inserted into the fixed connector 36 of the data storage device 30. The pivoting member 20 is then rotated down from an unlocked position until the engaging portions 24 of the pivoting member 20 snappingly engage with curves of the corresponding latching tabs 112 of the support bracket 10 in a locked position. In this state, the securing portion 26 of the pivoting member 20 presses on the compression portion 43 of the cable connector 40 to further secure the cable connector 40 to the fixed connector 36 of the data storage device 30 in the locked position. Thus, even if the computer enclosure suffers from impact or vibration, the cable connector 40 remains electrically coupled to the fixed connector 36, thereby ensuring normal transmission of data.
In disassembly of the cable connector 40, the pivoting member 20 is rotated up from the locked position until the engaging portions 24 of the pivoting member 20 disengage from the curve of the corresponding latching tabs 112 of the support bracket 10. Simultaneously, the securing portion 26 of the pivoting member 20 disengages from the compression portion 43 of the cable connector 40. Thus, the pivoting member 20 is in the unlocked position and the cable connector 40 can be freely drawn out from the fixed connector 36 of the data storage device 30.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of preferred embodiments thereof, and while the preferred embodiments have been described in considerable details, 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.