1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a removable hard disk drive bay, especially to a hard disk drive bay that has a door assembly, which does not occupy any room of a casing when opened, and a simplified extracting assembly.
2. Description of the Prior Art(s)
Compared with a flash memory or an optical disc, a hard disk drive (HDD) has larger storage capacity and higher durability and reliability, and therefore has been a dominant data storage device in general-purpose computers in recent years. For the convenience of drawing the HDD from a computer case, the HDD is stored in a removable HDD bay and is mounted in the computer case along with the removable HDD bay.
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However, since the door 73 has a thickness, is pivotally disposed in the opening 721 of the frame 72 and occupies a room in the opening 721 of the frame 72 when the door 73 is opened, widths of the opening 721 and the frame 72 are larger than the open end of the casing 71. Thus, when the door 73 is opened, a remaining width of the opening 721 is sufficient for the HDD to go through the opening 721 of the frame 72.
Furthermore, an extracting mechanism with multiple extracting elements is further mounted on the casing 71 and is connected to the door 73. When the door 73 is opened, the door 73 also drives the extracting elements to push the HDD out of the conventional removable HDD bay. However, the extracting mechanism of the conventional removable HDD bay is disposed on and along a sidewall of the casing 71 and also occupies a room in the casing 71.
Therefore, the conventional removable HDD bay occupies a far larger room in the computer case than a volume of the HDD. Therefore, the conventional removable HDD bay is bulky and is not suitable for a small-sized computer case.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a removable hard disk drive bay to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a removable hard disk drive (HDD) bay.
The removable HDD bay has a casing, a door assembly and an extracting assembly. The door assembly has a pivoting member, a cover slidably mounted on the pivoting member, a retainer slidably mounted in the cover and selectively hooking the casing, and a driving member driving the retainer. The extracting assembly pivotally connects the door assembly to the casing.
When the door assembly is opened relative to the casing, the extracting assembly extracts the HDD with a simple mechanism and the door assembly does not occupy any room in the casing. The casing does not have to reserve a room for the door assembly and a volume of the removable HDD bay is efficiently minimized.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The pivoting member 20 is pivotally mounted on the open end 11 of the casing 10, is about half a length of the open end 11 of the casing 10 and has a sliding bracket 21, a first pivoting panel 22, a second pivoting panel 23 and a spring plate 24. The sliding bracket 21 is U-shaped in cross-section and has an outer surface, a pivoting end and two opposite sidewalls 211. The outer surface of the sliding bracket 21 corresponds to the open end 11 of the casing 10. The first pivoting panel 22 is disposed at the pivoting end of the sliding bracket 21, is pivotally connected to the casing 10, is Y-shaped and has a proximal end, a distal pivoting end 221 and a distal connecting end 222. The proximal end of the first pivoting panel 22 is bent and is attached to one sidewall 211 of the sliding bracket 21 to form a channel between the first pivoting panel 22 and a corresponding sidewall 211 of the sliding bracket 21. The distal pivoting end 221 of the first pivoting panel 22 is pivotally connected to the casing 10. The second pivoting panel 23 is disposed at the pivoting end of the sliding bracket 21, is L-shaped, is pivotally connected to the casing 10 and has a proximal end. The proximal end of the second pivoting panel 23 is bent and is attached to the other sidewall 211 of the sliding bracket 21 to form a channel between the second pivoting panel 23 and a corresponding sidewall 211 of the sliding bracket 21. Thus, when the pivoting member 20 pivots toward the casing 10, a top panel and a bottom panel of the casing 10 are respectively received between the first and second pivoting panels 22, 23 and sidewalls 211 of the sliding bracket 21. The spring plate 24 is mounted on the outer surface of the sliding bracket 21 and has a stop 241. The stop 241 of the spring plate 24 is mounted through the sliding bracket 21.
The cover 30 is slidably mounted on the sliding bracket 21 of the pivoting member 20, corresponds to and selectively covers the open end 11 of the casing 10, and has an interior recess 31, a first resilient element 32 and exterior recess 33. The interior recess 31 is formed in an inner surface of the cover 40 and corresponds to the sliding bracket 23 of the pivoting member 20. The first resilient element 32 is mounted in the interior recess 31 of the cover 30 and has two ends. The ends of the first resilient element 32 respectively abut the pivoting member 20 and the cover 30 and respectively abut the stop 241 of the spring plate 24 of the pivoting member 20 and the cover 30. The exterior recess 33 is formed in an outer surface of the cover 30.
The retainer 40 is slidably mounted in the exterior recess 33 of the cover 30 and has two opposite ends, a mounting rod 41, a locking rod 42 and a second resilient element 43. The mounting rod 41 protrudes from one end of the retainer 40. The locking rod 42 protrudes from the other end of the retainer 40, is mounted through the cover 30 and is selectively hooked in the hooking hole 14 of the casing 10. The second resilient element 43 is mounted around the mounting rod 41 and has two ends respectively abutting the retainer 40 and the cover 30. When the cover 30 covers the open end 11 of the casing 10, the locking rod 42 is further hooked in the hooking hole 14 of the casing 10 and the cover 30 is securely attached to the casing 10.
The driving member 50 is pivotally mounted on the outer surface of the cover 30, corresponds to the exterior recess 33 of the cover 30 and has a driving rod 51. The driving rod 51 is formed on an inner surface of the driving member 50 and is mounted through the retainer 40. When the driving member 50 pivots, the driving rod 51 pushes the retainer 40 to slide and to press the second resilient element 43 of the retainer 40.
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The removable HDD bay as described has the following advantages. When the door assembly is opened relative to the casing 10, the door assembly does not occupy any room in the open end 11 of the casing 10. Furthermore, the extracting assembly 60 extracts the HDD AA with a simple mechanism also without occupying any room of the casing 10. Thus, the casing 10 does not have to reserve a room for the door assembly and a volume of the removable HDD bay is efficiently minimized.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, 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.
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