1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to protecting devices, and more particularly to a protecting device for cable connectors which are secured to a rear panel of a computer chassis.
2. General Background
Many peripheral equipments, such as mouse, keyboard, USB and moveable hard disk drive, are coupled to a computer with cable connectors through I/O ports. Usually, the cable connectors are very easily removed from the computer.
A cable connector is plugged into a socket on a chassis of an electronic device. A bracket is provided for receiving and engaging the connector therebetween. The bracket has a first generally U-shaped member and a second generally U-shaped member disposed in facing relation. A first fastener connects the first member to the second member so that the connector is captured between the first and second members. A second fastener secures at least one of the first and second U-shaped members to the chassis of the electrical device proximate the socket. The cable connector is thus mechanically secured to the chassis of the electrical device. However, there are not protecting devices disclosed for preventing the bracket from exteriorly removing.
What is needed, therefore, is a protecting device which protects cable connectors of the peripheral equipments from unwanted removal.
A protecting device for shielding cable connectors of a computer comprises a rear panel of a computer chassis, a first member and a second member. The rear panel has a plurality of I/O ports for the cable connectors inserting thereinto. The first member attached to the rear panel has at least one first cutout. The second member couples to the first member for enclosing the cable connectors, and has at least one second cutout matching the first cutout to provide passages for cables of the cable connectors. The cables are distributed in the passages. The cable connectors are prevented being removed from the first and second members.
Advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment with attached drawings, in which:
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A plurality of I/O ports 102 is defined in the rear panel 10. A mounting hole 15 is defined at an end of the rear panel 10. A plurality of ventilation holes 17 is defined above the I/O ports 102. Two securing slots 11, 13 are defined at two sides of the ventilation holes 17. A bent flange 12 extends from a bottom edge of the rear panel 10. Two latching opening 122, 124 are defined in the bent flange 12, as shown in
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The second member 30 includes a top wall 32 and a pair of side wall 36, 36′ extending downwardly and perpendicularly from opposite edges of the top wall 32. A pair of shielding caps 321, 323 protrudes from the top wall 32. A pair of locking hooks 31, 33 extends forward from the shielding caps 321, 323 respectively, corresponding to the securing slots 11, 13 of the rear panel 10. An elongated lever 35 extends from an inner surface of the side wall 36 for squeezing the mounting hook 25 of the first member 20. A flange 34 protrudes perpendicularly from an edge of the top wall 32 between the side walls 36, 36′. A plurality of securing tabs 341 protrudes from the flange 34, corresponding to the positioning holes 241 of the first member 20. A plurality of hemicycle-shaped cutouts 343, a T-shaped cutout 345 and a plurality of elongated cutouts 346 are defined in the flange 34.
Referring also to FIGS. 3 to 5, the retaining hooks 222, 224 are received into the latching opening 122, 124. Then, the mounting hook 25 and the locking hooks 21, 23 insert and engage into the mounting hole 15 and bottom portions of the securing slots 11, 13 respectively, as shown in
The second member 30 is placed on the first member 20 with the top plate 29 abutting against the top wall 32. The second member 30 is then pushed to slide along the first member 20 towards the rear panel 10. The securing tabs 341 of the second member 30 are inserted into the positioning holes 241 of the positioning block 240 of the first member 20. The elongated lever 35 is inserted into the mounting hole 15, so that the mounting hook 25 is squeezed by the elongated lever 35 and tightly secured in the mounting hole 15 of the rear panel 10. At the same time, the locking hooks 31, 33 of the second member 30 insert and engage into a top portion of the securing slots 11, 13 respectively. The second member 30 is thus mounted to the rear panel 10. The I/O ports 102 of the rear panel 10 are covered by the first member 20 and the second member 30. The flange 24 of the first member 20 matches the flange 34 of the second member 30. As shown in
In disassembly, the locking hooks 31, 33 of the second member 30 is deformed to disengage from the securing slots 11, 13 of the rear panel with hands inside the chassis. The second member 30 is thus pushed to slide out from the first member 20.
In use, the first member 20 is first mounted to the rear panel 10 of the computer chassis. A plurality of cable connectors of the peripheral equipments is coupled to the I/O ports 102 of the rear panel 10. The cables of the peripheral equipments can be distributed in the cutouts 243, 245 of the first member 30 respectively. The second member 30 is finally mounted to the rear panel 10 for matching the first member 20. The cable connectors are stopped with the through slots 41, 42, 43 of protecting cage, so that the cable connectors cannot be removed outside of the protecting cage.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of preferred embodiments, together with details of the structure and function, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200420083976.1 | Sep 2004 | CN | national |