1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a door, and particularly, to a panel door.
2. Description of Related Art
For installing or removing hardware inside a computer, a removable cover which is usually screwed to a front panel of the computer must be removed in order to access the hardware. However, it's inconvenient to loosen and tighten screws to remove the cover.
Therefore, what is needed is a panel door which can be opened and closed easily.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of a panel door. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Referring to
An opening 12, corresponding to the door 30, is defined on the base plate 10, and a first passage 122 is defined on the base plate 10 in adjacent to the opening 12. Two chambers 13 are defined on the front of the base plate 10, and a fixation post 14, a second resilient member holder 15, a retaining clamp 16, and a first mounting hole 17 are arranged on the back of the base plate 10. Two side panels 19 extend from the base panel inwardly, and a recess 18 is defined on the side panel 19 to receive the button 50. Two securing holes 182 are defined in the recess 18 to retain the button 50, and a first pillar 184 and a second passage 186 are defined between the two securing holes 182.
Two tabs 22 having two bores 222 respectively are arranged on the top of the front plate 20. The door 30 includes a door plate 32, two C-shaped pivot sections 34 arranged in the bottom of the door plate 32, and a hook 36 arranged in the top of the door plate 32. Two axles 342 are arranged in an inner side of the two pivot sections 34, respectively, and a first resilient member holder 344 is arranged in an outer side of one of the two pivot sections 34. A retaining section 346 and a fan-shaped toothed part 348 are arranged in the bottom of the pivot section 34. A pushing bevel 362 is defined on the hook 36.
The button 50 includes a button plate 52, two securing pins 54, a second pillar 56, and a press member 58. The two securing pins 54 extended from the button plate 52 to engage with the securing holes 182 of the recess 18 to secure the button 50 to the recess 18. The third resilient member 90 is penetrated by the first pillar 184 and the second pillar 56 when the button 50 is installed into the recess 18 and the press member 58 can be pushed into the base plate 10 through the passage 186 when the button is depressed.
The gear complex 60 includes a gear base 64, a gear 62, and a second mounting hole 642. The gear 62 is pivotally mounted to the gear base 64 to mesh with the teeth of the toothed part 348 of the door 30. The second mounting hole 642 defined on the gear base 60 corresponds to the first mounting hole 17 of the base plate 10.
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When assembling the front plate 20 and the door 30, the bore 222 of the tab 22 is pivotally engaged on the axle 342 of the pivot section 34. The first resilient member 70 is attached to the first resilient member holder 344 of the pivot section 34. When assembling the front plate 20 and the door 30 to the base plate 10, the two tabs 22 and the two pivot sections 34 are received in the two chambers 13 of the base plate 10. The toothed part 348 of the door 30 is exposed to the inner side of the base plate 10. The two ends of the first resilient member 70 are pressed against the base plate 10 and the door 30 to force the door 30 open.
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The locking member 40 is pivotally mounted to the back of the base plate 10 by the fixation post 14, and a second screw 94 penetrates through the pivot hole 422 and is mounted to a fixation hole 142 of the fixation post 14. The second resilient member 80 is set in the second resilient member holder 15 of the base plate 10, and the two ends of the second resilient member 80 are pressed against the retaining clamp 16 of the base plate 10 and the trough 464 of the actuating section 462 of the locking member 40. The second resilient member 80 pushes the locking member 40 around and forces the block section 44 to move toward the first passage 122 of the base plate 10. The ridge 424 of the arm 42 presses against the press member 58 of the button 50.
Rotating the door 30 toward the base plate 10 allows the hook 36 of the door 30 to pass through the first passage 122 and press against the retaining part 442 of the block section 44 with the pushing bevel 362 to force the locking member 40 to rotate, and the resilient member deforms elastically. When the pressure on the door 30 toward the base plate 10 is continuous, the pushing bevel 362 slides through the retaining part 442 and the hook 36 is engaged with the block surface 444; the resilient member forces the locking member 40 to rotate and blocks the hook 36 with the block surface 444, and the door 30 remains closed.
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In other embodiments, the first resilient member 70 as well as the tab 22 can be arranged on the base plate 10 to install the door 30 on the base plate 10.
Therefore, the door 30 can be opened by pressing the button 50, and closed when pushed back to the base plate 10.
Although the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of the exemplary embodiment thereof, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 201110081549.4 | Apr 2011 | CN | national |