1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to stands, and particularly to a stand stably supporting a computer enclosure and a power supply.
2. Description of Related Art
Currently, due to a compact size trend, a computer enclosure is thinner and thinner, and a power supply supplying power for the computer can not be retained in the computer enclosure. Therefore, the power supply is located outside the computer enclosure. However, the power supply is often loosely placed beside the computer enclosure, which is untidy and inconvenient.
What is needed is to provide a stand which stably supports a computer enclosure and a power supply together.
In one embodiment, a stand for supporting a computer includes a first receiving space configured for retaining a computer enclosure of the computer, and a second receiving space formed in the vicinity of the first receiving space and configured for retaining a power supply of the computer.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of an embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
The power supply 50 transforms alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC), and supplies power to the computer enclosure 40. One end of a DC wire 52 and one end of an AC wire 54 are electrically connectable to opposite ends of the power supply 50, respectively. The other end of the DC wire 52 is electrically connected to the computer enclosure 40. The other end of the AC wire 54 is electrically connected to the AC electric supply.
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The first receiving space 12 is formed in the stand 10 and located between the first sidewall 22 and the side surfaces 29, 27 of the support portion 28 and the blocking portion 26. The second receiving space 14 is formed in the stand 10, and restricted by the second sidewall 24, the support portion 28, and the blocking portion 26.
A first slot 30 parallel to the bottom wall 20 is defined in the side surface 27 of the blocking portion 26. A second slot 31 parallel to the bottom wall 20 is defined in the side surface 29 of the support portion 28. One end adjacent the blocking portion 26, of the second slot 31 extends up to join with a middle portion of the first slot 30. A plurality of limiting parts 32 is formed on two opposite inner surfaces of the first and second slots 30, 31 respectively, as shown in
In use, the computer enclosure 40 is retained in the first receiving space 12 of the stand 10, with a side thereof contacting the first sidewall 22, and an opposite side thereof contacting the side surface 27 of the blocking portion 26 and the side surface 29 of the support portion 28. The bottom of the computer enclosure 40 is supported on the bottom wall 20 in the first receiving space 12, of the stand 10. The power supply 50 is retained in the second receiving space 14 of the stand 10. The power supply 50 is supported on the support portion 28. One side of the power supply 50 contacts the second sidewall 22 of the stand 10, the opposite side of the power supply 50 contacts the computer enclosure 40, and an end of the power supply 50 contacts the blocking portion 26. The DC wire 52 extends through the first slot 30 to connect the power supply 50 to one end of the computer enclosure 40. Obviously, the DC wire 52 can also extend through a part adjacent the power supply 40, of the first slot 30, and the second slot 31 to connect the power supply 40 to an opposite end of the computer enclosure 40, meanwhile the AC wire 54 can extend through the first slot 30 or through a part adjacent the power supply 40, of the first slot 30, and the second slot 31, if the computer enclosure 40 is reversely placed. The limiting parts 32 can prevent the DC wire 52 and the AC wire 54 from disengaging from the first and second slots 30, 31.
It is to be understood, however, that 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 function of the invention, 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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200610201142.X | Nov 2006 | CN | national |