1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to server systems and network cable connecting devices thereof, and particularly to a server system having orderly arranged network cables and a network cable connecting device of the server system.
2. Description of Related Art
Server systems commonly include a case and a plurality of servers. The case defines a plurality of receiving units. Each server is received in one of the receiving units and usually includes a network port configured to connect the server to an external terminal device by a network cable.
However, in above-mentioned structure, a huge number of the network cables may be randomly positioned in the case and often easy to appear chaotic. In addition, the huge number of network cables may occupy a relative larger space of the case, even block an air inlet of the case, and reduce heat dissipation efficiencies of the servers.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure.
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The holder 31 includes a base 311, a latching portion 313, and a securing portion 315. The base 311 is substantially a rectangular board. A substantial rectangular though hole 3111 is defined in a first side of the base 311 communicating with the case 10. The hole 3111 is configured for wires (not shown) of the circuit board 33 to enter into the case 10 thereby interconnecting the circuit board 33 and a main board 21 (schematically shown in
The latching portion 313 is substantially U-shaped and includes a connecting plate 3131 and two opposite latching plates 3133 perpendicularly connecting to the connecting plate 3131. The connecting plate 3131 and the latching plates 3133 are perpendicularly extended from a first surface of the base 311 and partially surrounding the base 311. Each latching plate 3133 defines a first securing hole 3135 opposite to each other configured to secure the cover 35 to base 11. A hook 3137 is bent from one side of each latching plate 3133 opposite to the connecting plate 3131. Each hook 3137 defines a latching slot 3139 to engage with the circuit board 33.
The securing portion 315 is substantially L-shaped and includes a bent plate 3151 and a securing plate 3152 perpendicularly connecting to the bent plate 3151. The bent plate 3151 is formed by bending an end of the base 311 along a direction opposite to the latching portion 313 about 360 degrees and overlapped on a second surface of the base 311 opposite to the latching portion 313. The securing plate 3152 is perpendicularly bent from an end of the bent plate 3151. A securing hole 3153 is defined in the securing plate 3152 and configured to secure the holder 313 to the server 20.
The circuit board 33 defines two cuts 331 at one side of the circuit board 33 corresponding to the latching slots 3139. The cuts 331 engage with the latching slots 3139 to secure the circuit board 33 to the holder 31. A network port 333 is positioned at the side of the circuit board 333 and configured to connect a network cable. A mounting hole 335 is defined in the circuit board 33 corresponding to the mounting post 3113. A fastener 337 such as a screw bolt can screw into the mounting post 3113 and the mounting hole 335 and further secures the circuit board 33 to the holder 31.
The cover 35 corresponds to the latching portion 313 and is configured to cover the latching portion 313. The cover 35 defines two second screw holes 351 at two opposite sides of the cover 35 corresponding to the first screw holes 3135 and also defines an opening 355 corresponding network port 333. A fastener 353 such as a screw bolt can extend through the first screw holes 3135 and the second screw holes 351 to secure the cover 35 to the holder 31. When the cover 35 is covered on the holder 31, the opening 355 aligns with the network port 333 so that the network port 333 is exposed from the opening 355 to receive the network cable.
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Therefore, the servers 20 can connect to the terminal device 200 by directly plugging the network cables into the network cable ports 333 to avoid an excess of network cables. In addition, the network cables can be orderly positioned through the network cable connecting devices 30 and are prevented from occupying much space of the case 10 or blocking an air inlet of the case 10.
It is believed that the exemplary embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201210116813.8 | Apr 2012 | CN | national |