This application claims priority of Taiwanese application no. 099213917, filed on Jul. 21, 2010.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a retaining module, more particularly to a retaining module that is adapted for interconnecting two members removably.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, two members are interconnected removably by bolts, tongue-and-groove engagements, glues, or other similar retaining means. In case of tongue-and-groove engagements, typically, one of the members is formed with an engaging groove or an engaging hole, and the other one of the members is provided with an engaging tongue or an engaging hook. However, such a tongue-and-groove arrangement has a disadvantage. That is, when the engaging tongue or the engaging hook is deformed, broken, or fractured, both of the two members are not reusable, and thus need to be replaced, thereby increasing the replacement cost.
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a retaining module that interconnects two members removably such that, when the retaining module is damaged to an extent that it is not reusable, all that is needed for replacement is only the retaining module, thereby reducing the replacement cost.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a retaining module that is adapted for connection with a component and adapted to permit a connecting member to be sleeved thereon, so as to connect the connecting member to the component, wherein the connecting member has a hole formed therethrough, and the component has a pair of first engaging portions. The retaining module comprises a pair of engaging arms and a resilient member. Each of the engaging arms has an upright elongate arm body, a second engaging portion disposed at a bottom end of the arm body, and a head portion disposed at a top end of the arm body. The second engaging portions of the engaging arms engage respectively the first engaging portions of the component so as to connect the engaging arms with the component. The engaging arms are adapted to extend through the hole in the connecting member, and are convertible between a locking state, where the connecting member is confined between the component and the head portions of the engaging arms, and a release state, where the head portions of the engaging arms are movable through the hole in the connecting member and where removal of the head portions from the connecting member is allowed. The resilient member is disposed between the engaging arms for biasing the engaging arms into the locking state.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a component assembly that comprises a component and a retaining module and that is adapted to connect with a connecting member that has a hole formed therethrough so as to be sleeved on the component assembly. The component has a surface and a pair of first engaging portions disposed at the surface of the component. The retaining module includes a pair of engaging arms and a resilient member. Each of the engaging arms has an upright elongate arm body, a second engaging portion disposed at a bottom end of the arm body, and a head portion disposed at a top end of the arm body. The second engaging portions of the engaging arms engage respectively the first engaging portions of the component so as to connect the engaging arms with the component. The engaging arms are adapted to extend through the hole in the connecting member, and are convertible between a locking state, where the connecting member is confined between the component and the head portions of the engaging arms, and a release state, where the head portions of the engaging arms are movable through the hole in the connecting member and where removal of the head portions from the connecting member is allowed. The resilient member is disposed between the engaging arms for biasing the engaging arms into the locking state.
As such, the connecting member is connected to the component by the retaining module. When damage is caused to the retaining module to an extent that the retaining module is not reusable, all that is needed for replacement is only the retaining module. In other words, it is not necessary to replace the connecting member and the component, thereby reducing the replacement cost significantly.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The second engaging portion 24 of each of the engaging arms 21 is configured as a plate extending horizontally from the bottom end of the arm body 23 of the corresponding engaging arm 21 away from the inner side surface 231 of the corresponding engaging arm 21 in a first direction (D1), such that the arm body 23 and the second engaging portion 24 of the corresponding engaging arm 21 are combined to form an L-shaped structure. The second engaging portion 24 of each of the engaging arms 21 is divided into two side plate portions 241 and a middle plate portion 242 arranged along a second direction (D2) transverse to the first direction (D1), such that the middle plate portion 242 is connected between the two side plate portions 241, and top surfaces of the two side plate portions 241 are below a top surface of the middle plate portion 242. The two side plate portions 241 and the middle plate portion 242 of each of the second engaging portions 24 have interconnected bottom surfaces. In other words, the middle plate portion 242 is thicker than the side plate portions 241, such that each of the second engaging portions 24 has an inverted T-shaped cross-section.
The head portion 25 of each of the engaging arms 21 protrudes laterally in a direction away from the corresponding inner side surface 231, and has a convex top surface 251.
The engaging arms 21 are positioned such that the inner side surfaces 231 face each other and the positioning grooves 232 are aligned with each other along the first direction (D1). In this embodiment, the resilient member 22 is a compression spring having two ends that extend respectively into the positioning grooves 232 and that are fixed respectively in the positioning grooves 232, e.g., by glue.
By engaging the second engaging portions 24 of the two engaging arms 21 within the retaining grooves 125 of the two first engaging portions 12, respectively, the retaining module 2 is connected to the component 1 in such a manner that the arm bodies 23 are upright. In more details, when the second engaging portion 24 of each of the engaging arms 21 is extended into the retaining groove 125 of the corresponding first engaging portion 12, the two side plate portions 241 of each of the second engaging portions 24 are disposed between the corresponding groove bottom surface 123 and the corresponding two stop blocks 122, and the middle plate portion 242 are extended between the two stop blocks 122 (i.e., are disposed in a space 120 between the two stop blocks 122).
Since the retaining grooves 125 of the two first engaging portions 12 are in spatial communication with each other, as described above, to connect the retaining module 2 to the component 1, the engaging arms 21 are pressed toward each other to compress the resilient member 22. Next, the second engaging portion 24 of one of the engaging arms 21 is extended into the retaining groove 125 of one of the first engaging portions 12 through a space disposed between the two first engaging portions 12. Thereafter, the second engaging portion 24 of the other one of the engaging arms 21 is extended into the retaining groove 125 of the other one of the first engaging portions 12. Finally, the engaging arms 21 are released so that the resilient member 22 biases the engaging arms 21 to move away from each other, thereby preventing removal of the retaining module 2 from the component 1.
When the retaining module 2 is deformed, broken or fractured so that replacement thereof is required, the engaging arms 21 are first pressed toward each other to compress the resilient member 22. Next, the second engaging portion 24 of one of the engaging arms 21 is removed from one of the first engaging portions 12. Subsequently, the second engaging portion 24 of the other one of the engaging arms 21 is removed from the other one of the first engaging portions 12.
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When the retaining module 2 is coupled to the component 1, and when the resilient member 22 is not compressed, the distance (D3) (as shown in
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It should be noted herein that, in this embodiment, the first and second engaging portions 12, 24 are but not limited to retaining grooves and plates. For example, an assembly of the first and second engaging portions 12, 24 may be a hook-and-groove or tongue-and-hole arrangement.
In view of the above, the connecting member 3 is connected to the component 1 by the retaining module 2. When damage is caused to the retaining module 2 to an extent that the retaining module 2 is not reusable, all that is needed for replacement is only the retaining module 2. In other words, it is not necessary to replace the connecting member 3 and the component 1, thereby reducing the replacement cost significantly. Thus, the object of this invention is achieved.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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099213917 | Jul 2010 | TW | national |