This disclosure relates to a mounting element for an expansion card in a computer system, wherein the mounting element has a bracket-like construction and at least two retaining arms that at least partially encompass an expansion card held in the mounting element, and wherein the mounting element can be locked on a retaining element of a module carrier.
The disclosure further relates to an arrangement with a mounting element and an expansion card, as well as their arrangement on a module carrier of a computer system.
Computer systems are being realized in flatter and flatter designs. In particular, in blade server systems, narrow expansion cards, so-called “riser” cards, are used that make possible a space-saving expansion of the server systems with daughter cards or so-called “mezzanine” cards. Expansion cards are usually arranged perpendicular to a main circuit board, in particular, a motherboard, in the server, wherein the expansion cards can be connected electrically with a plug to contacts on the motherboard. An expansion card thus acts as a kind of “elbow” or “angle piece” so that a daughter card can be inserted onto the expansion card, wherein the daughter card is arranged parallel to the motherboard.
Expansion cards are often preassembled in server systems, wherein the cards are fixed by mounting elements, for example, bolts and screws, on a chassis or module carrier and connected electrically to a motherboard with plug contacts. This solution is indeed simple and economical, but does not allow tool-less assembly. In addition, mechanical tension or tensional forces between a mounted expansion card and the motherboard can occur if the expansion card cannot be positioned exactly, for example, due to manufacturing tolerances of the module carrier. This makes a secure electrical connection between the expansion card and the motherboard difficult or, under some circumstances, makes a connection impossible.
Furthermore, an installation of expansion cards is often troublesome, because fixing with the mounting elements and making electrical contacts with the motherboard must be performed in several assembly steps. To establish the plug connection between the expansion card and the motherboard, pressure must also be exerted on the back side of the expansion card, wherein there is the risk of damaging solder pins arranged on the back side of the expansion card.
From each of publications DE 298 22 914 U1, U.S. Pat. No. 6,056,579 A, U.S. Pat. No. 2004/0034997 A1, as well as US 2007/0076399 A1, fixing holders for a CPU carrier are known to be able to fix a CPU card in a socket on the CPU carrier. The CPU card is placed at a right angle into the socket and makes electrical contact. Then, the CPU card is fixed by lowering the fixing holder onto the CPU card or connecting it to the CPU card and locking it onto the CPU carrier. Only CPU cards of a uniform structural size can be inserted. Such mounting systems are less practical for expansion cards of the type named above.
It could therefore be helpful to provide a mounting element for an expansion card in a computer system, wherein the mounting element makes possible improved fixing and contacting, as well as simpler handling of an expansion card for its assembly and disassembly.
It could also be helpful to provide a corresponding arrangement of a mounting element with an expansion card, as well as their arrangement on a module carrier of a computer system, which make possible improved fixing and contacting of the expansion card.
We provide a mounting element for an expansion card in a computer system including a bracket-like construction and at least two retaining arms that at least partially encompass an expansion card held in the mounting element, wherein the mounting element can be locked on a retaining element of a module carrier, and the mounting element has a first mount designed to fix an expansion card held in the mounting element substantially perpendicular to the retaining arms such that the mounting element is connected captively to the expansion card.
1 Mounting element
2 First mounting means
3 Second mounting means
4 Retaining arms
5 Expansion plate
6 Plug
7 Module carrier
8 Retaining element
9 Circuit board
10 Fixing device
11 Opening
12 Contacts
16 Guide tabs
18 Guide element
We provide a mounting element of the type that has first mounting means that fix an expansion card held in the mounting element on the mounting element such that the mounting element is connected captively to the expansion card. The first mounting means are designed to fix an expansion card held in the mounting element substantially perpendicular to the retaining arms on the mounting element.
This has the advantage that, in such a mounting element, an expansion card can be locked so that a module that is simple to handle is produced. The expansion card is encompassed at least partially in a bracket-like manner by the mounting element so that the module can be gripped by a user without problems and can be easily locked onto a module carrier.
Preferably, the first mounting means are constructed as grooves into which the expansion card can be fixed. An expansion card can be inserted from the front or from the top into the mounting element. It is possible to provide protection from the expansion card sliding out of the grooves, wherein geometrical elements of the plug are used, for example, centering pins or board locks or solder pins between which ribs can be inserted.
Furthermore, we provide an arrangement comprising a corresponding mounting element and an expansion card, wherein the expansion card has a plug for interacting with contacts on a circuit board, wherein the plug is arranged substantially perpendicular to a circuit board of the expansion card and wherein the expansion card is encompassed in a bracket-like manner by the mounting element on the side facing away from the plug and is fixed on the mounting element. Thus, the back side of the mounting element forms a kind of protective cap so that the solder pins formed on the side facing away from the electrical plug contacts of the expansion card are reliably protected from damage.
Thus, the expansion card can be fixed and electrically contacted on a module carrier without additional tools in one assembly step, wherein a stable assembly is guaranteed. The expansion card is held constantly by the mounting element, wherein the mounting element itself can be locked on the module carrier.
We also an arrangement comprising a module with a mounting element and an expansion card of the mentioned type, as well as a module carrier, wherein the mounting element is locked on a retaining element of the module carrier such that the plug of the expansion card held in the mounting element and contacts on a circuit board mounted on the module carrier are fixed relative to each other, wherein the retaining element encompasses the contacts of the circuit board in a frame-like manner.
Through the frame-like arrangement of the retaining element of the module carrier around the plug contacts of the circuit board, the plug connections are fixed in a stable arrangement between the expansion card and the circuit board if the expansion card is fixed on the module carrier with the mounting element. Both the fixing on the module carrier and also the contacting of the expansion card to the circuit board can be performed in one assembly step of the expansion card with the mounting element, wherein the plug contacts of the expansion card are automatically connected and fixed with the contacts of the circuit board when the mounting element locks on the module carrier.
Turning now to the Drawings,
In other, not shown configurations/examples, a mounting element 1 can also be designed to hold two or more expansion cards 5 that can be fixed by several first mounting means 2 on the mounting element 1 and can be fixed with several second mounting means 3 of the mounting element 1 on retaining elements 8 of a module carrier 7. Furthermore, it is possible to hold, in a mounting element 1, an expansion card 5 that has, instead of a plug 6, contact tongues or studs for interacting with a plug on a circuit board 9. A mounting element 1 is to be constructed such that it completely encloses an expansion card 5 so that the expansion card 5 can be placed onto the circuit board 9, for example, from above, wherein the contact tongues of the expansion card 5 engage in the plug of the circuit board 9 and the entire module locks onto the module carrier. The expansion card can be a riser card of the type described above, but also any other expansion card for computer systems, such as, for example, a network or graphics card. Also, the constructions of all of the mounting means, catch elements, contact tongues, and plugs, as well as retaining and guide elements of a module carrier, are here selected merely as examples.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102008061031.3 | Dec 2008 | DE | national |
This is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP2009/065973, with an international filing date of Nov. 27, 2009 (WO 2010/076102, published Jul. 8, 2010), which is based on German Patent Application No. 102008061031.3, filed Dec. 8, 2008, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/EP2009/065973 | Nov 2009 | US |
Child | 13155676 | US |