US20080038953A1 - Circuit card locking device at a rear cover of a computer - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a circuit card locking device at a rear cover of a computer, and more particularly to a rear cover with a locking device which can lock and fix a metallic piece at a rear side of a circuit card.
- the primary object of present invention is to provide a circuit card locking at a rear cover of a computer, such that a straight metallic piece at a rear end of the circuit card can be tightly locked on the rear cover without using screws, and can be quickly released from the rear cover.
- FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of parts of a locking device of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of a locking device after being fixed on a rear cover of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows an exploded view of a circuit card and a locking device of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a circuit card and a locking device of the present invention, which are assembled together.
- FIG. 5 shows a cross sectional view of a circuit card of the present invention, which is locked and positioned.
- FIG. 6 shows a cross sectional view of a circuit card of the present invention, which is not locked.
- FIG. 7 shows a rear view of a rear cover of the present invention, which is assembled with a locking device.
- FIG. 8 shows a rear view of another embodiment of a rear cover of the present invention, which is assembled with a locking device.
- the present invention is to provide a circuit card locking device at a rear cover of a computer, including a computer casing 10 , a rear side of which is connected to a rear cover 20 , with a wall of the rear cover 20 being provided with a rectangular hole 22 having an outward projection piece 24 at a side edge thereof; and a locking device 30 .
- the locking device 30 is composed of a seat 32 , which is fixed on a board at a side of the rectangular hole 22 , and an upper and lower parts of a body of which are provided with an upper ear 321 and a lower ear 3211 respectively, with the upper and lower ears 321 , 322 being provided with an upper and lower through-holes 323 , 324 ; a locking body 33 , an upper and lower parts at a rear end of which are protruded with an upper projection end 331 and a lower projection end 322 respectively, with the upper and lower projection ends 331 , 332 being loosely connected into the upper and lower through-holes 323 , 324 respectively, and with an elastic locking piece 35 being extended outward from a bottom wall of the locking body 33 vertically, such that the locking body 33 can be rotated on the seat 32 using the upper and lower projection ends 331 , 332 as axes.
- the upper and lower edges of the locking body 33 are provided respectively with the horizontal upper ear 333 and lower ear 334 which are formed respectively with positioning holes 34 .
- the lower ear of the seat 32 is extended outward with the projection piece 325 , and an upper surface of which is provided with a projection body 326 which can be locked and positioned into the positioning hole 34 below the locking body 33 .
- a wall at the other side of the rectangular hole 22 is provided with at least more than one long hole 25 , a rear side wall of which is provided with a plurality of screw holes 26 , 27 at different distances.
- a base plate of the seat 32 is provided with a plurality of through-holes 327 , screw holes 328 , and lower screw holes 328 ′ (as shown in FIG. 7 ), wherein the through-holes 327 are riveted with a fixing pin 329 respectively, and a bolt 70 can be screwed into the screw hole 328 , and a screw hole 26 on the rear cover 20 , such that the seat 32 can be fixed on the rear cover 20 .
- the rectangular hole 22 is transfixed and locked by a metallic piece 82 at a side of a circuit card 80 , and the straight metallic piece 82 is provided with an indentation 821 (as shown in FIG. 3 ).
- An upper end of the projection piece 24 is provided with a horizontal projection end 241 which is locked into the indentation 821 , and the metallic piece 82 is tightly abutted on a side surface of the projection piece 24 .
- the locking piece 35 can be abutted on a side surface of the metallic piece 82 to fix the metallic piece 82 on the projection piece 24 (as shown in FIG. 4 ).
- An exterior end of the locking body 33 is provided with a projection piece 37 for lifting.
- a rear side end of the seat 32 is provided with a projected wall body 320 , and when the projection piece 37 is rotated to a rear dead point, it can be abutted on an inner wall of the projected wall body 320 (as shown in FIG. 6 ).
- a main wall of the locking body 33 is provided with a through-slot 335 (as shown in FIG. 1 ).
- a side edge of the upper ear 333 on the locking body 33 is provided with a vertical projection piece 338 (as shown in FIG. 1 ).
- a circuit card 10 is a normalized circuit board product, and a rear side edge of the circuit card 10 is connected with a metallic piece 82 .
- a side of the metallic piece 82 is extended along a Y-axis to be connected with a rear board 84 which is made by a metal and is connected with a connection port 841 .
- a locking piece 35 is a piece of elastic member, and a tilt slope 351 at a front end of which is first frictionally contacted with and abutted on a wall of the metallic piece 82 , thereby causing the locking piece 35 to be elastically deformed.
- a vertical projection piece 338 will be abutted on the projection end 241 , in order to prevent from the locking body 33 to be excessively rotated.
- the locking piece 35 is then abutted on the metallic piece 82 , such that the metallic piece 82 of the circuit card 80 can be tightened and positioned.
- a positioning hole 34 will be locked with a projection body 326 , such that when the locking body 33 is in a locking state, it will not be displaced freely.
- a lower eat 334 when an operator uses finger to lift the projection piece 37 outward, a lower eat 334 will be elastically deformed (that is, displaced upward a little) when it is subjected to an external force, due to a design of through-slot 335 (as shown in FIG. 1 ). Therefore, the positioning hole 34 will be moved upward to leave the projection body 326 .
- the upper and lower projection ends 331 , 332 are rotated counterclockwise in upper and lower through-holes 323 , 324 , the locking body 32 will be rotated outward, and the locking piece 35 will be elastically deformed. After it is removed from the metallic piece 82 , the locking piece 35 will be elastically restored.
- the locking body 33 is in an open state on the seat 32 , and a tightening state of the metallic piece 82 of the circuit card 82 disappears.
- the projection piece 37 can be abutted on an inner wall of a projected wall body 320 , such that when the locking body 33 is in the open state, it will not move freely.
- a bolt 70 is screwed into a screw hole 328 of the seat 32 , and a first screw hole 26 on a rear cover 20 .
- the bolt 70 will be screwed into a lower screw hole 328 ′ of the seat 32 , and a second screw hole 27 on the rear cover 20 . Therefore, the locking piece 35 can be still abutted on the vertical metallic piece 82 , such that the metallic piece 82 cannot move.
- the metallic piece 82 is not abutted on a surface of a projection piece 24 . Accordingly, even the rear board 82 is provided with different specifications of length, by a design of two screw holes 26 , 27 at different distances, a design of screw hole 328 at a different distance, and a screwing of the lower screw hole 328 ′ with an adjustable distance, the metallic piece 82 can be locked and tightened.
- a design of two long holes 25 is to enable the fixing pins 329 to be displaced in the long holes 25 , which means that when the seat 32 is displaced left (as shown in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 ), the two fixing pins 329 can be displaced in the long holes 25 .
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- (a) Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a circuit card locking device at a rear cover of a computer, and more particularly to a rear cover with a locking device which can lock and fix a metallic piece at a rear side of a circuit card.
- (b) Description of the Prior Art
- It is known that a conventional circuit card is always fixed on a rear cover of a computer casing with screws; therefore, when the circuit card is to be assembled on or disassembled from the rear cover, the screws should always be locked or unlocked, which is very time-consuming in operation.
- The primary object of present invention is to provide a circuit card locking at a rear cover of a computer, such that a straight metallic piece at a rear end of the circuit card can be tightly locked on the rear cover without using screws, and can be quickly released from the rear cover.
- To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of parts of a locking device of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of a locking device after being fixed on a rear cover of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 shows an exploded view of a circuit card and a locking device of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a circuit card and a locking device of the present invention, which are assembled together. -
FIG. 5 shows a cross sectional view of a circuit card of the present invention, which is locked and positioned. -
FIG. 6 shows a cross sectional view of a circuit card of the present invention, which is not locked. -
FIG. 7 shows a rear view of a rear cover of the present invention, which is assembled with a locking device. -
FIG. 8 shows a rear view of another embodiment of a rear cover of the present invention, which is assembled with a locking device. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 3 , the present invention is to provide a circuit card locking device at a rear cover of a computer, including acomputer casing 10, a rear side of which is connected to arear cover 20, with a wall of therear cover 20 being provided with arectangular hole 22 having anoutward projection piece 24 at a side edge thereof; and alocking device 30. - The
locking device 30 is composed of aseat 32, which is fixed on a board at a side of therectangular hole 22, and an upper and lower parts of a body of which are provided with anupper ear 321 and a lower ear 3211 respectively, with the upper andlower ears holes locking body 33, an upper and lower parts at a rear end of which are protruded with anupper projection end 331 and alower projection end 322 respectively, with the upper andlower projection ends holes elastic locking piece 35 being extended outward from a bottom wall of thelocking body 33 vertically, such that thelocking body 33 can be rotated on theseat 32 using the upper and lower projection ends 331, 332 as axes. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , the upper and lower edges of thelocking body 33 are provided respectively with the horizontalupper ear 333 andlower ear 334 which are formed respectively withpositioning holes 34. The lower ear of theseat 32 is extended outward with theprojection piece 325, and an upper surface of which is provided with aprojection body 326 which can be locked and positioned into thepositioning hole 34 below thelocking body 33. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , a wall at the other side of therectangular hole 22 is provided with at least more than onelong hole 25, a rear side wall of which is provided with a plurality ofscrew holes seat 32 is provided with a plurality of through-holes 327,screw holes 328, andlower screw holes 328′ (as shown inFIG. 7 ), wherein the through-holes 327 are riveted with afixing pin 329 respectively, and abolt 70 can be screwed into thescrew hole 328, and ascrew hole 26 on therear cover 20, such that theseat 32 can be fixed on therear cover 20. - The
rectangular hole 22 is transfixed and locked by ametallic piece 82 at a side of acircuit card 80, and the straightmetallic piece 82 is provided with an indentation 821 (as shown inFIG. 3 ). - An upper end of the
projection piece 24 is provided with ahorizontal projection end 241 which is locked into theindentation 821, and themetallic piece 82 is tightly abutted on a side surface of theprojection piece 24. In addition, thelocking piece 35 can be abutted on a side surface of themetallic piece 82 to fix themetallic piece 82 on the projection piece 24 (as shown inFIG. 4 ). - An exterior end of the
locking body 33 is provided with aprojection piece 37 for lifting. A rear side end of theseat 32 is provided with a projectedwall body 320, and when theprojection piece 37 is rotated to a rear dead point, it can be abutted on an inner wall of the projected wall body 320 (as shown inFIG. 6 ). - A main wall of the
locking body 33 is provided with a through-slot 335 (as shown inFIG. 1 ). - A side edge of the
upper ear 333 on thelocking body 33 is provided with a vertical projection piece 338 (as shown inFIG. 1 ). - Referring to
FIG. 3 , acircuit card 10 is a normalized circuit board product, and a rear side edge of thecircuit card 10 is connected with ametallic piece 82. A side of themetallic piece 82 is extended along a Y-axis to be connected with arear board 84 which is made by a metal and is connected with aconnection port 841. By transfixing the straightmetallic piece 82 into arectangular hole 22 to be abutted on a surface of aprojection piece 24, and locking anindentation 821 into aprojection end 241, a user can use finger to lift aprojection piece 37 to rotate an upper andlower projection ends locking body 33 in an upper and lower through-holes 323, 324 (as shown inFIG. 5 andFIG. 6 ). Alocking piece 35 is a piece of elastic member, and atilt slope 351 at a front end of which is first frictionally contacted with and abutted on a wall of themetallic piece 82, thereby causing thelocking piece 35 to be elastically deformed. Referring toFIG. 4 andFIG. 5 , when thelocking body 33 is rotated clockwise to an inner dead point, avertical projection piece 338 will be abutted on theprojection end 241, in order to prevent from thelocking body 33 to be excessively rotated. Thelocking piece 35 is then abutted on themetallic piece 82, such that themetallic piece 82 of thecircuit card 80 can be tightened and positioned. At this time, apositioning hole 34 will be locked with aprojection body 326, such that when thelocking body 33 is in a locking state, it will not be displaced freely. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , when an operator uses finger to lift theprojection piece 37 outward, alower eat 334 will be elastically deformed (that is, displaced upward a little) when it is subjected to an external force, due to a design of through-slot 335 (as shown inFIG. 1 ). Therefore, thepositioning hole 34 will be moved upward to leave theprojection body 326. Similarly, when the upper and lower projection ends 331, 332 are rotated counterclockwise in upper and lower through-holes locking body 32 will be rotated outward, and thelocking piece 35 will be elastically deformed. After it is removed from themetallic piece 82, thelocking piece 35 will be elastically restored. Therefore, thelocking body 33 is in an open state on theseat 32, and a tightening state of themetallic piece 82 of thecircuit card 82 disappears. In addition, theprojection piece 37 can be abutted on an inner wall of a projectedwall body 320, such that when thelocking body 33 is in the open state, it will not move freely. - Referring to
FIG. 3 andFIG. 7 , as an entire length of therear board 84 of theordinary circuit card 80 is a constant value, abolt 70 is screwed into ascrew hole 328 of theseat 32, and afirst screw hole 26 on arear cover 20. However, if the length ofrear board 84 of thecircuit board 80 is longer, as shown inFIG. 7 andFIG. 8 , thebolt 70 will be screwed into alower screw hole 328′ of theseat 32, and asecond screw hole 27 on therear cover 20. Therefore, thelocking piece 35 can be still abutted on the verticalmetallic piece 82, such that themetallic piece 82 cannot move. Yet, at this time, themetallic piece 82 is not abutted on a surface of aprojection piece 24. Accordingly, even therear board 82 is provided with different specifications of length, by a design of twoscrew holes screw hole 328 at a different distance, and a screwing of thelower screw hole 328′ with an adjustable distance, themetallic piece 82 can be locked and tightened. On the other hand, a design of twolong holes 25 is to enable thefixing pins 329 to be displaced in thelong holes 25, which means that when theseat 32 is displaced left (as shown inFIG. 7 andFIG. 8 ), the twofixing pins 329 can be displaced in thelong holes 25. - It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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