The present principles relate generally to electronics and, more particularly, to an electronic apparatus and an associated disassembly release tool designed to quickly and safely disassemble the electronic apparatus.
Electronic apparatuses or devices such as set-top boxes are typically assembled apparatuses having a plurality of walls wherein at least one of the walls is secured with a plurality of screws. Unfortunately, gaining access to the interior components of these devices requires removing the plurality of screws which often requires excessive handling of the device. The excessive handling often will involve changing the orientation of the device, such as by turning the devices upside down or placing it on its sides, to find each of the screws. This is then followed by disassembling the device by removal of one screw at a time with the device being upside down or on its side. This excessive handling of the device increases the chances of damaging the interior components because each motion of the device jars the components. Additionally, the removal and reengaging of the screws presents the opportunity for scratching the device or stripping threads of the screws.
In light of the fact that interior components of electronic devices often need to be accessed and that accessing the interior components can place the interior components at risk of damage or place the electronic device at risk for scratches, a need exists for an improved electronic device structure and method for opening the electronic device which is fast, simple, and safe.
To meet this need one known system is disclosed in WO2010008360A1.
The method of assembling the apparatus 1 according to WO2010008360A1 includes: pushing a base 5 and top 10 together by applying a vertical force; simultaneously contacting coupling clips 30 of the top 10 with clip receiving members 20 of the base 5; laterally repositioning grasping portions of the coupling clips 30; and snapping the grasping portions into their initial lateral positions or some intermediate positions. There can be a lateral and vertical overlap of portions of the coupling clips 30 and part of the clip receiving members 20 which can cause the top 10 and base 5 to be disassembled. The clips and clip receiving members can be referred to as locks which can be unlocked by decoupling members The enclosure of
The base 5 has an inner surface 13 opposite the outer surface and facing the top 10. The base 5 further includes a plurality of clip receiving members 20 extending from the inner surface 13, which are designed to secure the base 5 to the top 10. The base 5 further includes a series of apertures 7 which are associated with the clip receiving members 20 and are adjacent or near the clip receiving members 20.
The screwless locking features and release fixture concept disclosed in WO2010008360A1 works well for the basic electronic devices in which the electronic devices are generally short having wide horizontal bases and having two principal outer housing components with locking features (i.e., the top and bottom casing components).
In electronic devices in which the casings of the device are vertically tall or at least less horizontally oriented, the bases are generally narrow and there are two principal outer housing components with locking features, the concept disclosed in
WO2010008360A1 is not very practical. The reason is the locking mechanisms would need to be very long if apertures associates with the locking and unlocking features are in the base. If the apertures are placed on the vertical sides to permit shorter locking mechanisms and shorter unlocking features on an unlocking fixture, the apertures would then be unsightly, because in taller designs the vertical sides will tend to be viewable to the consumer. As such, the need for a locking and unlocking mechanism for tall or taller electronic devices which does not require long locking and unlocking features is needed.
Further, to eliminate the poor appearance of openings on the vertical or viewable surfaces in tall or taller electronic devices and to avoid using screws to lock such assemblies per consumer demand, the need for an improved locking and unlocking mechanism is needed.
Further, per consumer demand, a single step disassembly operation that incorporates a release fixture that is useable for taller electronic devices is desired which provides a means of safely and easily accessing the interior components of an electronic device without risk of damaging the components of the device. However, at the same time, what is needed is a solution that ensures that unauthorized access, e.g., by children, is substantially inhibited.
These and other drawbacks and disadvantages of the prior art are addressed by the present principles, which are directed to an electronic apparatus and an associated disassembly release tool designed to quickly and safely disassemble the electronic apparatus.
According to an aspect of the present principles, an electronic device 200 or a housing for an electronic device is provided having a vertical orientation and having an outer casing that includes a case bottom piece 213, a case top front piece 211 and a case top back piece 212. The electronic device further includes a screwless engagement structure 977 for attaching the case top front piece to the case top back piece 212 to form a top structure 210. The electronic device also includes a plurality of screwless clip and spring mechanisms 288 for attaching the top structure to the case bottom piece.
According to another aspect of the present principles, a method 2100 is provided for assembling an electronic device having a vertical orientation and having an outer casing that includes a case bottom piece, a case top front piece and a case top back piece. The method includes attaching 2110 the case top front piece to the case top back piece to form a top structure using a screwless engagement structure. The method further includes attaching 2120 the top structure to the case bottom piece using a plurality of screwless clip and spring mechanisms.
According to yet another aspect of the present principles, a method 2200 is provided for disassembling an electronic device having a vertical orientation and having an outer casing that includes a case bottom piece, a case top front piece and a case top back piece. For an assembled condition, wherein the case top front piece is attached to the case top back piece to form a top structure using a screwless engagement structure, and the top structure is attached to the case bottom piece using a plurality of screwless clip and spring mechanisms, the method includes moving 2210 a release fixture with release fingers vertically upward toward a bottom of the electronic device to simultaneously disengage a locking portion of each of the plurality of screwless clip and spring mechanisms to allow the case top front piece and the case top back piece to be removed upward from the case bottom piece. For the assembled condition, the method further includes sliding 2220 the case top front piece down with respect to the case top back piece to disengage the screwless engagement structure and separate the case top front piece from the case top back piece such that electronic components included within the outer casing can be accessed.
These and other aspects, features and advantages of the present principles will become apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments, which is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
The present principles can be better understood in accordance with the following exemplary figures, in which:
The present principles are directed to an electronic apparatus and an associated disassembly release tool designed to quickly and safely disassemble the electronic apparatus.
It should be noted that the device 200 can include electronic components such as circuit boards, hard drives, antennae, etc. and that the electronic components can be connected to a panel jack. The panel jack can be on the rear wall 206 or can be a part of the rear wall. The rear wall 206 can be part of the case top back piece 212 in which some of the lower rectangular features on the piece 212 in
The electronic device 200 can be a set-top box or the like and can be vertically oriented such that the height of the device is higher than the width of the front vertical surface and/or the rear vertical surface and/or the lateral depth. The lateral cross section can be a quadrilateral shape in which the front and back are parallel and the side surfaces are not parallel to one another. The device can be designed such that the release fixture and release fingers move vertically upward toward the bottom of the device to simultaneously disengage the plurality of the locking portions to allow the case top front piece 211 and the case top back piece 212 to be remove upward from the case bottom piece 213. The case top front piece 211 and the case top back piece 212 can then further be detached from one another by moving the case top in a motion oppose to that shown in
Thus, a method of retaining three parts together without screws to form a complete casing that is designed to enable a release tool to access the interior. More particularly, the only access to non-destructively open the casing can be from a bottom facing surface. This ensures that no access holes are observed on viewable appearance surfaces, which are generally the vertical surfaces and the top. The focus of the disclosure is for casings having a given shape that is a vertically oriented tall structure which would not mold easily as a two piece design and meet consumer demand. However, with such a form, a three piece design is disclosed that has release latches for front and back case pieces that do not require unsightly access holes on the vertical viewable surfaces and top, and advantageously meet consumer preference and include pieces that mold more conveniently.
The present description illustrates the present principles. It will thus be appreciated that those skilled in the art will be able to devise various arrangements that, although not explicitly described or shown herein, embody the present principles and are included within its spirit and scope.
All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the present principles and the concepts contributed by the inventors to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions.
Moreover, all statements herein reciting principles, aspects, and embodiments of the present principles, as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to encompass both structural and functional equivalents thereof. Additionally, it is intended that such equivalents include both currently known equivalents as well as equivalents developed in the future, i.e., any elements developed that perform the same function, regardless of structure.
Reference in the specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” of the present principles, as well as other variations thereof, means that a particular feature, structure, characteristic, and so forth described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present principles. Thus, the appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” or “in an embodiment”, as well any other variations, appearing in various places throughout the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
It is to be appreciated that the use of any of the following “/”, “and/or”, and “at least one of”, for example, in the cases of “A/B”, “A and/or B” and “at least one of A and B”, is intended to encompass the selection of the first listed option (A) only, or the selection of the second listed option (B) only, or the selection of both options (A and B). As a further example, in the cases of “A, B, and/or C” and “at least one of A, B, and C”, such phrasing is intended to encompass the selection of the first listed option (A) only, or the selection of the second listed option (B) only, or the selection of the third listed option (C) only, or the selection of the first and the second listed options (A and B) only, or the selection of the first and third listed options (A and C) only, or the selection of the second and third listed options (B and C) only, or the selection of all three options (A and B and C). This may be extended, as readily apparent by one of ordinary skill in this and related arts, for as many items listed.
Although the illustrative embodiments have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the present principles is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one of ordinary skill in the pertinent art without departing from the scope or spirit of the present principles. All such changes and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present principles as set forth in the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/989,600, filed May 7, 2014, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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PCT/US15/17784 | 2/26/2015 | WO | 00 |
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