US20010055200A1 - Mounting apparatus, mounting method, and recording/reproducing apparatus - Google Patents
Mounting apparatus, mounting method, and recording/reproducing apparatus Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US20010055200A1 US20010055200A1 US09/882,794 US88279401A US2001055200A1 US 20010055200 A1 US20010055200 A1 US 20010055200A1 US 88279401 A US88279401 A US 88279401A US 2001055200 A1 US2001055200 A1 US 2001055200A1
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- adaptor
- peripheral equipment
- computer peripheral
- mounting frame
- mounting
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Granted
Links
Images
Classifications
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING OR CALCULATING; COUNTING
- G06F—ELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
- G06F1/00—Details not covered by groups G06F3/00 - G06F13/00 and G06F21/00
- G06F1/16—Constructional details or arrangements
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B33/00—Constructional parts, details or accessories not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
- G11B33/12—Disposition of constructional parts in the apparatus, e.g. of power supply, of modules
- G11B33/121—Disposition of constructional parts in the apparatus, e.g. of power supply, of modules the apparatus comprising a single recording/reproducing device
- G11B33/123—Mounting arrangements of constructional parts onto a chassis
- G11B33/124—Mounting arrangements of constructional parts onto a chassis of the single recording/reproducing device, e.g. disk drive, onto a chassis
Definitions
- the present invention belongs to a technical field of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment for detachably mounting, within a computer body, an optical disk drive device, a floppy disk drive device, a card type recording medium recording/reproducing device, a tape-like recording medium recording/reproducing device, and other various computer peripheral equipment.
- a plurality of openings 2 are formed in a control panel la of a computer body 1 of a tower type (a longitudinal type) or the like, and an optical disk drive device 3 and other various computer peripheral equipment 4 are mounted in the plurality of upper and lower openings 2 horizontally and detachably.
- a mounting apparatus common to the devices for mounting the optical disk drive device 3 into the computer body 1 is constituted as shown in FIG. 23 such that four threaded holes (holes having female threads subjected to tapping in the inner circumference) 5 are formed in advance on both left and right sides 3 b of an outer cover 3 a of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like and at a predetermined position; that a mounting frame 6 formed of sheet metal into a rectangular shape is fixedly mounted within the computer body 1 ; and that a front panel la formed of synthetic resin of the computer body 1 is removed, one or more optical disk drive devices 3 are inserted horizontally in a direction of arrow a (before and behind) into the mounting frame 6 , two stop screws 7 inserted from both left and right plate parts 6 a of the mounting frame 6 are selectively connected to two out of four threaded holes 5 on both left and right sides 3 b of the optical disk drive device 3 , and the one or more optical disk drive devices 3 are screwed from both left and right sideways of the one mounting frame
- the adaptor 11 is composed of three parts, i.e., a base plate 12 subjected to press working by a thick plate spring, and a pair of thin left and right plate springs 13 mounted in parallel internally of front end portions of both left and right plate parts 12 a folded vertically upward from both left and right edges of the base plate 12 , the pair of left and right plate springs 13 being caulked to the inside of the front end portion of the base plate 12 by means of a pair of caulking pins 14 .
- the base plate 12 is formed with four screw insert holes 15 and is horizontally formed on both left and right end edges with a plurality of projections 16 spaced apart in a longitudinal direction, both the left and right plate parts 12 a being vertically formed on the rear end side with a pair of left and right stopper parts 17 .
- the pair of left and right plate springs 13 are vertically and integrally formed with a pair of left and right gripping parts 18 and stopping spring parts 19 .
- the adaptor 11 is inserted integrally with the optical disk drive device 3 or the like horizontally in a direction of arrow a into the mounting frame 6 shown in FIG. 22, and the plurality of left and right projections 16 are placed horizontally making use of own weight on a pair of leaf and right place beds (not shown) formed horizontally internally of both the left and right plate parts 6 a of the mounting frame 6 .
- the pair of left and right stopper parts 17 are placed in contact with a pair of left and right stopper parts (not shown) formed vertically at deep positions internally of both the left and right plate parts 6 a of the mounting frame 6 , and the pair of left and right stopping spring parts 19 are mounted so as to be detachable making use of elasticity on a pair of left and right spring stop parts (not shown) formed vertically at front positions internally of both the left and right plate parts 6 a of the mounting frame 6 .
- the pair of left and right side panels 1 b need not be detachably mounted every time but the optical disk drive device 3 or the like can be mounted integral with the adaptor 11 by one-touch operation merely by inserting them into the mounting frame 6 horizontally in a direction of arrow a, unlike the case where the optical disk drive device shown in FIG. 23 is screwed by means of four stop screws 7 to both the left and right plate parts 6 a of the mounting frame 6 shown in FIG. 22.
- the front panel 1 a of the computer body 1 is removed and the pair of left and right gripping parts 18 of the adaptor 11 are merely strongly pulled in a direction of arrow b in FIG. 22 on the forward side whereby the disk drive device 3 or the like can be removed integral with the adaptor 11 in a direction of arrow b, which is convenient.
- the mounting apparatus using the adaptor 11 shown in FIG. 24 is not of the type in which the optical drive device 3 or the like is directly placed on the pair of left and right place bed parts of the mounting frame 6 , but of the type in which the optical disk drive device 3 or the like is placed making use of own weight on the pair of left and right place bed parts internally of the mounting frame 6 by a plurality of projections 16 on both the left and right sides of the base plate 12 of the adaptor 11 . Therefore, as the base plate 12 , a sheet metal which is thick and strong enough to carry weight of the optical disk drive device 3 has to be used to result in an increase of weight and higher cost.
- a longitudinal (directions of arrows a and b) backlash of the optical disk device 3 inserted into the mounting frame 6 to the mounting frame 6 can be prevented but the vertical backlash is prevented relying upon only the sum total of the optical disk drive device 3 and the adaptor 11 , because of which the vertical backlash cannot be prevented completely.
- the adaptor 11 itself is composed of three parts, i.e., the base plate 12 , and the pair of left and right plate springs 13 , and has the construction in which the pair of left and right plate springs 13 are caulked to the inside of the front end sides of the left and right plate parts 12 a of the base plate 12 using a plurality of caulking pins 14 , there many numbers of parts and many assembling steps of the adaptor 11 itself, resulting in a high unit price of the adaptor 11 itself.
- the work for screwing the base plate 12 of the adaptor 11 to the bottom 3 c of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like by four stop screws 20 is troublesome, posing a problem that operativeness is deteriorated.
- a mounting apparatus, a mounting method, and a recording/reproducing apparatus uses an adaptor formed into a substantially ⁇ -shaped by a top plate part and both left and right sides suspended downward from both left and right end edges of the top plate part.
- the adaptor is detachably mounted, from the top, on computer peripheral equipment of an optical disk drive device or the like whereby the adaptor is located in a longitudinal direction with respect to the computer peripheral equipment by first locating means.
- the computer peripheral equipment is inserted integral with the adaptor into a mounting frame mounted within the computer body in a longitudinal direction, and the computer peripheral equipment is placed horizontally on a bottom place bed of a mounting frame inserting part.
- the adaptor is located elastically with respect to longitudinal direction and vertical direction into the mounting frame by second locating means.
- the substantially ⁇ -shaped adaptor is merely mounted detachably, from the top, on the computer peripheral equipment of the optical disk drive device or the like whereby the adaptor is located with respect to the computer peripheral equipment in a longitudinal direction by the first locating means, and so, the adaptor need not be screwed every time to the computer peripheral equipment.
- the computer peripheral equipment is inserted integral with the adaptor into a mounting frame mounted within the computer body in a longitudinal direction, and the computer peripheral equipment is placed horizontally on a bottom place bed of a mounting frame inserting part, and so, the adaptor need not at all to carry weight of the computer peripheral equipment.
- the adaptor is located elastically with respect to longitudinal direction and vertical direction into the mounting frame by second locating means, and the computer peripheral equipment is located in a state free from backlash within the mounting frame.
- the mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment according to the present invention constituted as described above is able to succeed in the following effect.
- the substantially ⁇ -shaped adaptor is merely mounted detachably, from the top, on the computer peripheral equipment of the optical disk drive device or the like whereby the adaptor is located with respect to the computer peripheral equipment in a longitudinal direction by the first locating means, and so, the adaptor need not be screwed every time to the computer peripheral equipment; then, the computer peripheral equipment is inserted integral with the adaptor into a mounting frame mounted within the computer body in a longitudinal direction, and the computer peripheral equipment is placed horizontally on a bottom place bed of a mounting frame inserting part, and so, the adaptor need not at all to carry weight of the computer peripheral equipment; further, the adaptor is located elastically with respect to longitudinal direction and vertical direction into the mounting frame by second locating means, and the computer peripheral equipment is located in a state free from backlash within the mounting frame.
- the computer peripheral equipment can be mounted in and removed from the mounting frame extremely simply by one-touch operation to remarkably enhance operativeness of the mounting and removal.
- the adaptor can be constituted by a single part, the construction is very simple, and no load of the .computer peripheral equipment is exerted whereby the apparatus which is light and inexpensive can be manufactured by thin sheet metal or synthetic resin molding parts, thus capable of achieving a considerable cost down due to the lower unit price of parts along with the fact that no stop screw is used.
- the first locating means can be constituted simply by a vertical guide groove and a guide pin, and longitudinal locating of an adaptor to computer peripheral equipment can be accomplished simply and accurately.
- the second locating means for locating the computer peripheral equipment onto the place bed of the mounting frame is constituted by at least a guide pin, and a plate spring part crimped at right angles on the place bed of the mounting frame. Therefore, the second locating means can be constituted simply, and the computer peripheral equipment can be located on the place bed simply and accurately.
- the adaptor can be guided and inserted into the mounting frame by a plurality guide pins and a plurality of horizontal guide grooves, insertion and removing of the adaptor from the mounting frame are accomplished smoothly.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing taking-out and putting-in of computer peripheral equipment and an adaptor with respect to a mounting frame for explaining an embodiment of a mounting apparatus for commuter peripheral equipment to which the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a state that computer peripheral equipment of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment is inserted into and mounted within a mounting frame integral with an adaptor;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a mounting and dismounting state of computer peripheral equipment of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment and an adaptor;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view showing computer peripheral equipment of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the computer peripheral equipment of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of an adaptor of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment
- FIG. 7 is a front view of an adaptor of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is a side view of an adaptor of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 9 is a plan view and a partly enlarged cutaway view of a mounting frame of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment
- FIG. 10 is a front view and a partly enlarged front view of a mounting frame of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 11 is a side view of a mounting frame of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 12 is a plan view of a state that an adaptor is mounted on an upper part of computer peripheral equipment of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment;
- FIG. 13 is a front view of computer peripheral equipment and an adaptor of FIG. 12;
- FIG. 14 is a side view of computer peripheral equipment and an adaptor of FIG. 12;
- FIG. 15 is a plan view of a state that computer peripheral equipment and an adaptor are inserted and mounted in a mounting frame of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment;
- FIG. 16 is a front view of a state that computer peripheral equipment is inserted and mounted in upper and lower two stages in a mounting frame of FIG., 15 ;
- FIG. 17 is a side view of a mounting frame and computer peripheral equipment of upper and lower two stages of FIG., 15 ;
- FIG. 18A is a partly cutaway side view showing in an enlarged scale second locating means of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment;
- FIG. 18B is a sectional view taken on arrow A-A in a side view of FIG. 18A;
- FIG. 19 is a partly cutaway side view showing a first modified example of first locating means
- FIG. 20 is a partly cutaway side view showing a second modified example of first locating means
- FIG. 21 is a partly cutaway side view showing a third modified example of first locating means
- FIG. 22 is a perspective view showing a first related example of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment into a computer body
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view for explaining general construction for mounting computer peripheral equipment into a computer body.
- FIG. 24 is a perspective view showing an adaptor used in a second related example of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment into a computer body.
- FIGS. 1 to 23 The preferred embodiments of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment to which the present invention is applied will be described hereinafter with reference to FIGS. 1 to 23 .
- a mounting apparatus 31 uses an adaptor 32 formed by applying press working to sheet metal which is thin in sheet thickness, light in weight, and cheap in unit price of parts, or by synthetic resin molding.
- an adaptor 32 formed by applying press working to sheet metal which is thin in sheet thickness, light in weight, and cheap in unit price of parts, or by synthetic resin molding.
- a mounting frame 41 mounted in advance horizontally within a computer body 1 used a material subjected to press working applied to sheet metal which is thick in sheet thickness, and strong, as explained with reference to FIG. 22.
- One adaptor 32 is sued for one optical drive device 3 or the like which is computer peripheral equipment, but within the mounting frame 41 can be mounted two or more optical disk drive devices 3 or the like in a plurality of upper and lower stages.
- the adaptor 32 is formed to be folded into a substantially ⁇ -shape by a horizontal top plate part 32 a and both left and right plate parts 32 b horizontally folded downward from both left and right end edges of the top plate part 32 a.
- Both the left and right plate parts 3 b are formed on the front end edges with a pair of left and right gripping parts 33 at right angles to both left and right sideways and by being folded symmetrically to left and right.
- guide pins i.e., each pair front and behind, four inner guide pins 34 in total are formed at right angles.
- guide pins i.e., each pair front and behind, four inner guide pins 35 and 36 in total are formed at right angles.
- Four inner guide pins 34 and two outer guide pins 36 in total on the rear end side are formed from short pins, and two outer guide pins 35 in total on the front end side are formed from long pins.
- first locating means 38 is constituted by four vertical guide grooves 37 in total and four inner guide pins 34 in total of the adaptor 32 .
- the first locating means 38 can be formed by forming four vertical guide grooves 37 in total on both left and right side plate parts 32 b of the adaptor 32 , opening the lower ends of the vertical guide groove 37 , and forming four inner guide pins 34 in total on both left and right sides 34 of the optical disk drive device 3 .
- the first locating means is provided to locate the optical disk drive device 3 and the adaptor 32 so that they are not moved relatively in directions of arrows a and b.
- a mounting frame 41 is subjected to press working into a substantially ⁇ -shape by a top plate part 41 a, and both left and right plate parts 41 b vertically folded downward from both left and right end edges.
- Both the left and right plate parts 41 b are formed internally with two upper and lower stages of insert parts 42 which are insert spaces for the optical disk drive device 3 or the like partitioned into two upper and lower stages, and a pair of left and right place beds 43 horizontally folded internally of both the left and right plate parts 41 b are formed at a position corresponding to the bottom of each insert part 42 .
- the pair of left and right place beds 43 on the bottom of the upper stage of the insert part 42 are formed at intervals in two front and behind locations internally of both left and right side plate parts 41 b.
- the pair of left and right place beds 43 on the bottom of the lower stage of the insert part 42 are formed over the whole width of the lower end edges of both left and right side plate parts 41 b.
- a pair of left and right horizontal guide grooves 44 into which are horizontally inserted four left and right outer guide pins 35 and 36 in total of the adaptor 32 are formed in both left and right plate parts 41 b and along a position displaced to the lower side of two upper and lower stages of the insert part 43 .
- Front ends 44 a of the pair of left and right horizontal guide grooves 44 are opened t front end edges of both the left and right plate parts 41 b.
- the opened front end 44 a portions of the horizontal guide grooves 44 of both the left and right plate parts 41 b are reinforced with high strength by reinforcing parts 45 applied with project working into a substantially trapezoid outward from the front ends 41 c of both left and right plate parts 41 b.
- a pair of left and right of guide pin engaging parts 46 in the form of a small circular arc depression for locating a pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 on the front end side are formed, and at the upper parts of the guide pin engaging parts 46 , a pair of left and right plate spring parts 47 for elastically biasing the pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 from the top as described later are arranged substantially horizontally.
- the pair of left and right plate spring parts 47 are subjected to fold working in parallel with, substantially horizontally, both the left and right plate parts 41 b from the outside to the forward of the lower end edge of a connection part 48 projected in a lateral direction and in a lower direction from the upper edge portion of the horizontal guide groove 44 of both left and right plate parts 41 b, and front ends 47 a of the pair of plate spring parts 47 are inclined diagonally forward and upward.
- Rear ends 44 c of the pair of left and right horizontal guide grooves 44 are formed at closed ends, and the rear end 44 c is formed at a position slightly lowered from a lower horizontal surface 44 b by a difference in level part 44 d.
- the diameter D 1 of the rear end 44 c is constituted to be slightly larger than the diameter D 2 of the pair of left and right outer guide pins 36 .
- Second locating means 49 is constituted by a pair of left and right guide ins 35 of the adaptor 32 , a pair of left and right horizontal guide grooves 44 of the mounting frame 41 , a pair of left and right guide pin engaging parts 46 , and a pair of left and right plate spring parts 47 .
- the second locating means can be also constituted by forming the pair of left and right guide grooves 44 in both the left and right plate parts 32 b of the adaptor 32 in a state that rear ends thereof are opened, forming the a pair of outer guide pins 35 internally of both left and right plate parts 41 b of the mounting frame 41 , and forming the pair of left and right plate spring parts 47 elastically pressed to the lower sides of the guide pins 35 on both left and right plate parts 32 b of the adaptor 32 .
- the second locating means is provided to locate the mounting frame 41 and the adaptor 32 in a horizontal direction and in a vertical direction with respect to the horizontal guide groove 44 .
- the adaptor 32 is mounted on the optical disk drive device 3 or the like in a direction of arrow c in FIG. 3 from upward to downward, four outer guide pins 34 in total of the adaptor 32 constituting the first locating means 38 are inserted from the top into four vertical guide grooves 37 of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like, the top plate part 32 a of the adaptor 32 is placed horizontally on the upper surface 3 d of the outer cover 3 a of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like , both left and right plate parts 32 b of the adaptor 32 are inserted in parallel on both sides of both left and right sides 3 b of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like, and the adaptor 32 is mounted horizontally on the upper part of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like.
- the adaptor 32 can be removed in a direction of arrow d upward of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like, but the adaptor 32 is located in an immovable state with respect to arrows a and b which is a longitudinal direction with respect to the optical disk drive 3 or the like.
- the adaptor 32 need not at all to screw them to the upper part of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like using a plurality of stop screws.
- the adaptor 32 may be temporarily stopped at the optical disk drive device by a single temporary stopping screw so that the adaptor 32 is not levitated upward (in a direction of arrow d) of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like during the inserting operation of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like into the mounting frame 41 described later.
- the depth in a horizontal direction of at least one lower end portion of four vertical guide grooves 37 in total is partly deepened, and at least one of four inner guide pins 34 in total is elastically engaged with the deep portion of the lower end portion of the vertical guide groove 37 making use of elastic flexibility internally (in a direction opposite to each other) of both left and right plate parts 32 b of the adaptor 32 whereby enabling to prevent the adaptor 32 from being levitated upward (in a direction of arrow d) of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like.
- the optical disk drive device 3 or the like integral with the adaptor 32 is inserted horizontally in a direction of arrow a into the insert part 42 of the mounting frame 41 while the adaptor 32 is left placed horizontally on the upper part, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, and 5 to 18 , and both left and right ends of the bottom 3 c of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like are placed horizontally on the pair of left and right place beds 43 .
- the adaptor 32 is inserted into the inside of the insert part 42 in a direction of arrow a, and four outer guide pines 35 , 36 in total are inserted horizontally in a direction of arrow a into the pair of left and right horizontal guide grooves 4 of both left and right plate parts 41 b of the mounting frame 41 with the outer guide pins 36 preceded and with the outer guide pins 35 succeeded.
- FIGS. 2 , 15 - 17 a pair of left and right gripping arts 33 of the adaptor 32 are placed in contact with the front ends 41 c of both left and right plate parts 41 b of the mounting frame 41 , and immediately before completion of insertion of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like into the insert part 42 in a direction of arrow a, as shown by the solid lines in FIGS.
- the preceding pair of left and right outer guide pins 6 are dropped in a direction of arrow a 1 into the rear end 44 c passing through the difference in level part 44 d of the lower horizontal surface 44 b of the pair of left and right horizontal guide grooves 44
- the succeeding pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 constituting the second locating means enter in a direction of arrow a below the lower surface 47 b of the plate spring part 47 so that the front end 47 a of the plate spring part 47 is pushed upward against the spring force of the plate spring part 47 by the guiding action of the front end 47 a inclined diagonally forwardly upward of the pair of left and right plate spring parts 47
- the outer circumferential lower sides of the pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 are elastically engaged (fitted) in a direction of arrow a 2 in the pair of left and right guide pin engaging parts 46 which are depressions formed in the lower horizontal surface 44 b of the pair of left and right horizontal guide grooves 44 .
- the outer guide pin 35 inserted in a direction of arrow a into the horizontal guide groove 44 is guided by the front end 47 a of the plate spring part 47 to enter in a direction of arrow a into the lower part of the front end 47 a side of the plate spring part 47 , whereby the front end 47 a side of the plate spring part 47 is flexed about the connecting part 45 side in an upper direction of arrow e from a position indicated by a chain line to a position indicated by a solid line against the spring force, and the outer guide pin 35 is elastically pressed and engaged (fitted) in a direction of arrow a 2 in the guide pin engaging part 46 by the spring force in a lower direction of arrow f of the plate spring part 47 .
- a series of mounting work of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like into the mounting frame 41 is ended by the above procedure.
- the pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 of the adaptor 32 are engaged (fitted) in the pair of guide pin engaging parts 46 of the mounting frame 41 , longitudinal (in directions of arrows a and b) of the adaptor 32 with respect to the mounting frame 41 is carried out, four inner guide pins 34 in total of the adaptor 32 have been already engaged four vertical guide grooves 37 of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like by the first locating means 38 , and longitudinal (in directions of arrows a and b) locating of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like with respect to the adaptor 32 is done, whereby the optical disk drive device 3 or the like is located with high accuracy and fixed onto the pair of left and right place beds 43 of the mounting frame 41 .
- the optical disk drive device 3 or the like is placed horizontally and located onto the pair of left and right place beds 43 of the mounting frame 41 , no load of the optical disk drive device 3 is applied to the adaptor 32 . Further, since the direction of arrow a 2 which is a downward pressing direction of the pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 caused by the pair of left and right plate spring parts 47 acts on the direction for crimping the adaptor 32 on the upper surface 34 of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like, the optical disk drive device 3 or the like can be fixed stably within the mounting frame 41 in a state free from backlash in three directions, i.e., longitudinal, lateral and vertical directions.
- the pair of left and right side panels 1 b of the computer body 1 shown in FIG. 22 need not at all be mounted or dismounted every time; and in mounting work of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like into the mounting frame 41 , screwing work using a plurality of stop screw need not at all be done, but the optical disk drive device 3 or the like can be mounted within the mounting frame 41 simply by so-called one-touch operation.
- the procedure reversed to the aforementioned mounting operation may be carried out. That is, this can be done by a simple procedure such that the hand is laid on the pair of left and right gripping parts 33 of the adaptor 32 shown in FIG. 2, the adaptor 32 is pulled out horizontally in a direction of allow b against the spring force of the pair of left and right plate spring parts 47 as shown in FIG. 1 from the mounting frame 41 , and afterward, the adaptor 32 is pulled out in a direction of allow d upward of the optical disk drive device 3 or the like.
- FIGS. 19, 20, and 21 show a modification of second locating means.
- FIG. 19 shows that a guide pin engaging part 46 is constituted to be a ⁇ -shaped notch.
- FIG. 20 shows that a circular arc guide pin engaging part 46 is vertically inverted to the extreme end 47 a side of the owe surface 37 b of the plate spring part 47 from the lower horizontal surface 44 b of the horizontal guide groove 44 , and the outer guide pin 35 is located by the plate spring part 47 itself.
- FIG. 19 shows that a guide pin engaging part 46 is constituted to be a ⁇ -shaped notch.
- FIG. 20 shows that a circular arc guide pin engaging part 46 is vertically inverted to the extreme end 47 a side of the owe surface 37 b of the plate spring part 47 from the lower horizontal surface 44 b of the horizontal guide groove 44 , and the outer guide pin 35 is located by the plate spring part 47 itself.
- FIG. 19 shows that a guide pin engaging part 46 is constituted to be a ⁇ -shaped notch
- a cam surface 47 c inclined so as to be directed rearward and downward (oblique downward in a direction of arrow a) is formed on the extreme end 47 a side of the lower surface 47 b of the plate spring part 47 , and the outer guide pin 35 is pressed obliquely downward in a direction of allow a by a component force F 2 whereby the outer guide pin 35 is pressed on the lower horizontal surface 44 b of the horizontal guide groove 44 by the downward component force F 2 , the adaptor 32 is pressed in a direction of allow a through the outer guide pin 35 by the component force F 2 in a direction of allow a, and the outer guide pin 36 on the rear side is pressed and located in a direction of allow a 1 to the rear end 44 c of the horizontal guide groove 44 .
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, but various changes can be made on the basis of the technical idea of the present invention.
- the computer peripheral equipment of the present invention can be applied, other than various electronic equipment describe in the present specification, to various electronic equipment that can be used while being mounted on the computer body.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Theoretical Computer Science (AREA)
- Human Computer Interaction (AREA)
- Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
- General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
- Casings For Electric Apparatus (AREA)
- Moving Of Heads (AREA)
- Feeding And Guiding Record Carriers (AREA)
Abstract
For simply mounting an optical disk derive device or the like within a computer body to locate it accurately, a ⊃-shaped adaptor is mounted detachably on the upper part of the optical disk drive device or the like, an inner guide pin and vertical guide groove are mutually located in a longitudinal direction, the optical disk drive device and the like are horizontally inserted into a mounting frame, the optical disk drive device and the like are paced on the place bed, and the adaptor is located in longitudinal and vertical directions within the mounting frame by a plate spring part crimped from above to the outer guide pin.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention belongs to a technical field of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment for detachably mounting, within a computer body, an optical disk drive device, a floppy disk drive device, a card type recording medium recording/reproducing device, a tape-like recording medium recording/reproducing device, and other various computer peripheral equipment.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- As shown in FIG. 22, a plurality of
openings 2 are formed in a control panel la of acomputer body 1 of a tower type (a longitudinal type) or the like, and an opticaldisk drive device 3 and other various computerperipheral equipment 4 are mounted in the plurality of upper andlower openings 2 horizontally and detachably. - A mounting apparatus common to the devices for mounting the optical
disk drive device 3 into thecomputer body 1 is constituted as shown in FIG. 23 such that four threaded holes (holes having female threads subjected to tapping in the inner circumference) 5 are formed in advance on both left andright sides 3 b of anouter cover 3 a of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like and at a predetermined position; that a mountingframe 6 formed of sheet metal into a rectangular shape is fixedly mounted within thecomputer body 1; and that a front panel la formed of synthetic resin of thecomputer body 1 is removed, one or more opticaldisk drive devices 3 are inserted horizontally in a direction of arrow a (before and behind) into the mountingframe 6, twostop screws 7 inserted from both left and right plate parts 6 a of the mountingframe 6 are selectively connected to two out of four threadedholes 5 on both left andright sides 3 b of the opticaldisk drive device 3, and the one or more opticaldisk drive devices 3 are screwed from both left and right sideways of the one mountingframe 6. - However, in this mounting apparatus, when the optical
disk drive device 3 and the like are screwed to both left and right plate parts 6 a of the mountingframe 6 by means of two stop screws 8, a pair of left and right side panels 1 b made of sheet metal or the like screwed to thecomputer body 1 by means of a number ofstop screws 6 also have to be removed every time, and mounting and dismounting of the front panel la and the side panel 1 b and many screwing works are necessary, greatly deteriorating operativeness. Development of a new mounting apparatus has been strongly desired. - In view of the foregoing, in recent years, an
adaptor 11 shown in FIG. 24 has been developed. Theadaptor 11 is composed of three parts, i.e., abase plate 12 subjected to press working by a thick plate spring, and a pair of thin left and right plate springs 13 mounted in parallel internally of front end portions of both left andright plate parts 12 a folded vertically upward from both left and right edges of thebase plate 12, the pair of left and right plate springs 13 being caulked to the inside of the front end portion of thebase plate 12 by means of a pair of caulking pins 14. Thebase plate 12 is formed with four screw insert holes 15 and is horizontally formed on both left and right end edges with a plurality ofprojections 16 spaced apart in a longitudinal direction, both the left andright plate parts 12 a being vertically formed on the rear end side with a pair of left andright stopper parts 17. The pair of left and right plate springs 13 are vertically and integrally formed with a pair of left and rightgripping parts 18 and stoppingspring parts 19. - When the optical
disk drive device 3 and the like are mounted internally of thecomputer body 1 shown in FIG. 22, first, fourstop screws 20 inserted, from downward, into four screw insert holes of thebase plate 12 of theadaptor 11 are connected to four threadedholes 21 formed in the bottom 3 c of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like, thebase plate 12 of theadaptor 11 is screwed horizontally to the bottom 3 c of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like, and the pair of left and rightgripping parts 18 and the stoppingspring parts 19 are arranged vertically at both side positions of both the left andright sides 3 b of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like. - The
adaptor 11 is inserted integrally with the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like horizontally in a direction of arrow a into the mountingframe 6 shown in FIG. 22, and the plurality of left andright projections 16 are placed horizontally making use of own weight on a pair of leaf and right place beds (not shown) formed horizontally internally of both the left and right plate parts 6 a of the mountingframe 6. Then, the pair of left andright stopper parts 17 are placed in contact with a pair of left and right stopper parts (not shown) formed vertically at deep positions internally of both the left and right plate parts 6 a of the mountingframe 6, and the pair of left and right stoppingspring parts 19 are mounted so as to be detachable making use of elasticity on a pair of left and right spring stop parts (not shown) formed vertically at front positions internally of both the left and right plate parts 6 a of the mountingframe 6. - If the
adaptor 11 shown in FIG. 24 is used, the pair of left and right side panels 1 b need not be detachably mounted every time but the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like can be mounted integral with theadaptor 11 by one-touch operation merely by inserting them into the mountingframe 6 horizontally in a direction of arrow a, unlike the case where the optical disk drive device shown in FIG. 23 is screwed by means of fourstop screws 7 to both the left and right plate parts 6 a of the mountingframe 6 shown in FIG. 22. When the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the is removed from the mountingframe 6, thefront panel 1 a of thecomputer body 1 is removed and the pair of left and rightgripping parts 18 of theadaptor 11 are merely strongly pulled in a direction of arrow b in FIG. 22 on the forward side whereby thedisk drive device 3 or the like can be removed integral with theadaptor 11 in a direction of arrow b, which is convenient. - However, the mounting apparatus using the
adaptor 11 shown in FIG. 24 is not of the type in which theoptical drive device 3 or the like is directly placed on the pair of left and right place bed parts of the mountingframe 6, but of the type in which the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like is placed making use of own weight on the pair of left and right place bed parts internally of the mountingframe 6 by a plurality ofprojections 16 on both the left and right sides of thebase plate 12 of theadaptor 11. Therefore, as thebase plate 12, a sheet metal which is thick and strong enough to carry weight of the opticaldisk drive device 3 has to be used to result in an increase of weight and higher cost. Further, a longitudinal (directions of arrows a and b) backlash of theoptical disk device 3 inserted into the mountingframe 6 to the mountingframe 6 can be prevented but the vertical backlash is prevented relying upon only the sum total of the opticaldisk drive device 3 and theadaptor 11, because of which the vertical backlash cannot be prevented completely. - Moreover, since the
adaptor 11 itself is composed of three parts, i.e., thebase plate 12, and the pair of left and right plate springs 13, and has the construction in which the pair of left and right plate springs 13 are caulked to the inside of the front end sides of the left andright plate parts 12 a of thebase plate 12 using a plurality of caulking pins 14, there many numbers of parts and many assembling steps of theadaptor 11 itself, resulting in a high unit price of theadaptor 11 itself. In addition, the work for screwing thebase plate 12 of theadaptor 11 to the bottom 3 c of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like by four stop screws 20 is troublesome, posing a problem that operativeness is deteriorated. - It is an object of the present invention to provide a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment capable of solving all the problems noted above at one effort.
- For achieving the above-described object, a mounting apparatus, a mounting method, and a recording/reproducing apparatus according to the present invention uses an adaptor formed into a substantially ⊃-shaped by a top plate part and both left and right sides suspended downward from both left and right end edges of the top plate part. The adaptor is detachably mounted, from the top, on computer peripheral equipment of an optical disk drive device or the like whereby the adaptor is located in a longitudinal direction with respect to the computer peripheral equipment by first locating means. Then, the computer peripheral equipment is inserted integral with the adaptor into a mounting frame mounted within the computer body in a longitudinal direction, and the computer peripheral equipment is placed horizontally on a bottom place bed of a mounting frame inserting part. At this time, the adaptor is located elastically with respect to longitudinal direction and vertical direction into the mounting frame by second locating means.
- In the mounting apparatus, the mounting method, and the recording/reproducing apparatus according to the present invention constituted as described above, the substantially ⊃-shaped adaptor is merely mounted detachably, from the top, on the computer peripheral equipment of the optical disk drive device or the like whereby the adaptor is located with respect to the computer peripheral equipment in a longitudinal direction by the first locating means, and so, the adaptor need not be screwed every time to the computer peripheral equipment. Then, the computer peripheral equipment is inserted integral with the adaptor into a mounting frame mounted within the computer body in a longitudinal direction, and the computer peripheral equipment is placed horizontally on a bottom place bed of a mounting frame inserting part, and so, the adaptor need not at all to carry weight of the computer peripheral equipment. And, the adaptor is located elastically with respect to longitudinal direction and vertical direction into the mounting frame by second locating means, and the computer peripheral equipment is located in a state free from backlash within the mounting frame.
- The mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment according to the present invention constituted as described above is able to succeed in the following effect.
- The substantially ⊃-shaped adaptor is merely mounted detachably, from the top, on the computer peripheral equipment of the optical disk drive device or the like whereby the adaptor is located with respect to the computer peripheral equipment in a longitudinal direction by the first locating means, and so, the adaptor need not be screwed every time to the computer peripheral equipment; then, the computer peripheral equipment is inserted integral with the adaptor into a mounting frame mounted within the computer body in a longitudinal direction, and the computer peripheral equipment is placed horizontally on a bottom place bed of a mounting frame inserting part, and so, the adaptor need not at all to carry weight of the computer peripheral equipment; further, the adaptor is located elastically with respect to longitudinal direction and vertical direction into the mounting frame by second locating means, and the computer peripheral equipment is located in a state free from backlash within the mounting frame. For the reasons mentioned above, the computer peripheral equipment can be mounted in and removed from the mounting frame extremely simply by one-touch operation to remarkably enhance operativeness of the mounting and removal. Moreover, particularly, since the adaptor can be constituted by a single part, the construction is very simple, and no load of the .computer peripheral equipment is exerted whereby the apparatus which is light and inexpensive can be manufactured by thin sheet metal or synthetic resin molding parts, thus capable of achieving a considerable cost down due to the lower unit price of parts along with the fact that no stop screw is used.
- Further, the first locating means can be constituted simply by a vertical guide groove and a guide pin, and longitudinal locating of an adaptor to computer peripheral equipment can be accomplished simply and accurately.
- Further, the second locating means for locating the computer peripheral equipment onto the place bed of the mounting frame is constituted by at least a guide pin, and a plate spring part crimped at right angles on the place bed of the mounting frame. Therefore, the second locating means can be constituted simply, and the computer peripheral equipment can be located on the place bed simply and accurately.
- Since the adaptor can be guided and inserted into the mounting frame by a plurality guide pins and a plurality of horizontal guide grooves, insertion and removing of the adaptor from the mounting frame are accomplished smoothly.
- Since a pair of left and right gripping parts are provided on front ends of both left and right plate parts of an adaptor, the computer peripheral equipment can be pulled out of the mounting frame.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing taking-out and putting-in of computer peripheral equipment and an adaptor with respect to a mounting frame for explaining an embodiment of a mounting apparatus for commuter peripheral equipment to which the present invention is applied;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a state that computer peripheral equipment of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment is inserted into and mounted within a mounting frame integral with an adaptor;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a mounting and dismounting state of computer peripheral equipment of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment and an adaptor;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view showing computer peripheral equipment of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the computer peripheral equipment of FIG. 4;
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of an adaptor of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment;
- FIG. 7 is a front view of an adaptor of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is a side view of an adaptor of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 9 is a plan view and a partly enlarged cutaway view of a mounting frame of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment;
- FIG. 10 is a front view and a partly enlarged front view of a mounting frame of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 11 is a side view of a mounting frame of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 12 is a plan view of a state that an adaptor is mounted on an upper part of computer peripheral equipment of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment;
- FIG. 13 is a front view of computer peripheral equipment and an adaptor of FIG. 12;
- FIG. 14 is a side view of computer peripheral equipment and an adaptor of FIG. 12;
- FIG. 15 is a plan view of a state that computer peripheral equipment and an adaptor are inserted and mounted in a mounting frame of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment;
- FIG. 16 is a front view of a state that computer peripheral equipment is inserted and mounted in upper and lower two stages in a mounting frame of FIG., 15;
- FIG. 17 is a side view of a mounting frame and computer peripheral equipment of upper and lower two stages of FIG., 15;
- FIG. 18A is a partly cutaway side view showing in an enlarged scale second locating means of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment;
- FIG. 18B is a sectional view taken on arrow A-A in a side view of FIG. 18A;
- FIG. 19 is a partly cutaway side view showing a first modified example of first locating means;
- FIG. 20 is a partly cutaway side view showing a second modified example of first locating means;
- FIG. 21 is a partly cutaway side view showing a third modified example of first locating means;
- FIG. 22 is a perspective view showing a first related example of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment into a computer body;
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view for explaining general construction for mounting computer peripheral equipment into a computer body; and
- FIG. 24 is a perspective view showing an adaptor used in a second related example of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment into a computer body.
- The preferred embodiments of a mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment to which the present invention is applied will be described hereinafter with reference to FIGS. 1 to 23.
- First, a mounting
apparatus 31 according to the present invention uses anadaptor 32 formed by applying press working to sheet metal which is thin in sheet thickness, light in weight, and cheap in unit price of parts, or by synthetic resin molding. On the other hand, for a mountingframe 41 mounted in advance horizontally within acomputer body 1 used a material subjected to press working applied to sheet metal which is thick in sheet thickness, and strong, as explained with reference to FIG. 22. Oneadaptor 32 is sued for oneoptical drive device 3 or the like which is computer peripheral equipment, but within the mountingframe 41 can be mounted two or more opticaldisk drive devices 3 or the like in a plurality of upper and lower stages. - The
adaptor 32 is formed to be folded into a substantially ⊃-shape by a horizontaltop plate part 32 a and both left andright plate parts 32 b horizontally folded downward from both left and right end edges of thetop plate part 32 a. Both the left andright plate parts 3 b are formed on the front end edges with a pair of left and rightgripping parts 33 at right angles to both left and right sideways and by being folded symmetrically to left and right. At the same level position displaced to the upper ends of the internal opposed surfaces of both the left andright plate parts 32 b, guide pins, i.e., each pair front and behind, four inner guide pins 34 in total are formed at right angles. At the same level position displaced to the lower ends of the external surfaces of both the left andright plate parts 32 b, guide pins, i.e., each pair front and behind, four inner guide pins 35 and 36 in total are formed at right angles. Four inner guide pins 34 and two outer guide pins 36 in total on the rear end side are formed from short pins, and two outer guide pins 35 in total on the front end side are formed from long pins. - On both left and
right sides 3 b of anouter cover 3 a of theoptical disk device 3 or the like, each pair of front and behind, fourvertical guide grooves 37 in total with upper ends into which four inner guide pins 34 in total of theadaptor 32 are inserted upward are formed, and first locating means 38 is constituted by fourvertical guide grooves 37 in total and four inner guide pins 34 in total of theadaptor 32. Alternatively, the first locating means 38 can be formed by forming fourvertical guide grooves 37 in total on both left and rightside plate parts 32 b of theadaptor 32, opening the lower ends of thevertical guide groove 37, and forming four inner guide pins 34 in total on both left andright sides 34 of the opticaldisk drive device 3. The first locating means is provided to locate the opticaldisk drive device 3 and theadaptor 32 so that they are not moved relatively in directions of arrows a and b. - A mounting
frame 41 is subjected to press working into a substantially ⊃-shape by atop plate part 41 a, and both left andright plate parts 41 b vertically folded downward from both left and right end edges. Both the left andright plate parts 41 b are formed internally with two upper and lower stages ofinsert parts 42 which are insert spaces for the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like partitioned into two upper and lower stages, and a pair of left andright place beds 43 horizontally folded internally of both the left andright plate parts 41 b are formed at a position corresponding to the bottom of each insertpart 42. The pair of left andright place beds 43 on the bottom of the upper stage of theinsert part 42 are formed at intervals in two front and behind locations internally of both left and rightside plate parts 41 b. The pair of left andright place beds 43 on the bottom of the lower stage of theinsert part 42 are formed over the whole width of the lower end edges of both left and rightside plate parts 41 b. - A pair of left and right
horizontal guide grooves 44 into which are horizontally inserted four left and right outer guide pins 35 and 36 in total of theadaptor 32 are formed in both left andright plate parts 41 b and along a position displaced to the lower side of two upper and lower stages of theinsert part 43. Front ends 44 a of the pair of left and righthorizontal guide grooves 44 are opened t front end edges of both the left andright plate parts 41 b. The openedfront end 44 a portions of thehorizontal guide grooves 44 of both the left andright plate parts 41 b are reinforced with high strength by reinforcingparts 45 applied with project working into a substantially trapezoid outward from the front ends 41 c of both left andright plate parts 41 b. - At a position near the front end of lower
horizontal surface 44 b of each left and right pair ofhorizontal guide grooves 44, a pair of left and right of guidepin engaging parts 46 in the form of a small circular arc depression for locating a pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 on the front end side are formed, and at the upper parts of the guidepin engaging parts 46, a pair of left and rightplate spring parts 47 for elastically biasing the pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 from the top as described later are arranged substantially horizontally. The pair of left and rightplate spring parts 47 are subjected to fold working in parallel with, substantially horizontally, both the left andright plate parts 41 b from the outside to the forward of the lower end edge of aconnection part 48 projected in a lateral direction and in a lower direction from the upper edge portion of thehorizontal guide groove 44 of both left andright plate parts 41 b, and front ends 47 a of the pair ofplate spring parts 47 are inclined diagonally forward and upward. Rear ends 44 c of the pair of left and righthorizontal guide grooves 44 are formed at closed ends, and therear end 44 c is formed at a position slightly lowered from a lowerhorizontal surface 44 b by a difference in level part 44 d. The diameter D1 of therear end 44 c is constituted to be slightly larger than the diameter D2 of the pair of left and right outer guide pins 36. - Second locating means 49 is constituted by a pair of left and
right guide ins 35 of theadaptor 32, a pair of left and righthorizontal guide grooves 44 of the mountingframe 41, a pair of left and right guidepin engaging parts 46, and a pair of left and rightplate spring parts 47. The second locating means can be also constituted by forming the pair of left andright guide grooves 44 in both the left andright plate parts 32 b of theadaptor 32 in a state that rear ends thereof are opened, forming the a pair of outer guide pins 35 internally of both left andright plate parts 41 b of the mountingframe 41, and forming the pair of left and rightplate spring parts 47 elastically pressed to the lower sides of the guide pins 35 on both left andright plate parts 32 b of theadaptor 32. The second locating means is provided to locate the mountingframe 41 and theadaptor 32 in a horizontal direction and in a vertical direction with respect to thehorizontal guide groove 44. - In the following, the order for mounting the optical
disk drive device 3 or the like into the mountingframe 41 by the mountingapparatus 31 constituted as described above will be explained with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3, and 12 to 16. - First, as shown in FIGS. 1, 3, and 12 to 16, the
adaptor 32 is mounted on the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like in a direction of arrow c in FIG. 3 from upward to downward, four outer guide pins 34 in total of theadaptor 32 constituting the first locating means 38 are inserted from the top into fourvertical guide grooves 37 of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like, thetop plate part 32 a of theadaptor 32 is placed horizontally on theupper surface 3 d of theouter cover 3 a of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like , both left andright plate parts 32 b of theadaptor 32 are inserted in parallel on both sides of both left andright sides 3 b of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like, and theadaptor 32 is mounted horizontally on the upper part of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like. Then, theadaptor 32 can be removed in a direction of arrow d upward of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like, but theadaptor 32 is located in an immovable state with respect to arrows a and b which is a longitudinal direction with respect to theoptical disk drive 3 or the like. - Accordingly, in a mounting state of the
adaptor 32 on the upper part of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like, theadaptor 32 need not at all to screw them to the upper part of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like using a plurality of stop screws. However, theadaptor 32 may be temporarily stopped at the optical disk drive device by a single temporary stopping screw so that theadaptor 32 is not levitated upward (in a direction of arrow d) of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like during the inserting operation of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like into the mountingframe 41 described later. Further, the depth in a horizontal direction of at least one lower end portion of fourvertical guide grooves 37 in total is partly deepened, and at least one of four inner guide pins 34 in total is elastically engaged with the deep portion of the lower end portion of thevertical guide groove 37 making use of elastic flexibility internally (in a direction opposite to each other) of both left andright plate parts 32 b of theadaptor 32 whereby enabling to prevent theadaptor 32 from being levitated upward (in a direction of arrow d) of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like. - After the
adaptor 32 has been horizontally placed on the upper part of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like in a manner as described above, the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like integral with theadaptor 32 is inserted horizontally in a direction of arrow a into theinsert part 42 of the mountingframe 41 while theadaptor 32 is left placed horizontally on the upper part, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, and 5 to 18, and both left and right ends of the bottom 3 c of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like are placed horizontally on the pair of left andright place beds 43. - At this time, the
adaptor 32 is inserted into the inside of theinsert part 42 in a direction of arrow a, and four 35, 36 in total are inserted horizontally in a direction of arrow a into the pair of left and rightouter guide pines horizontal guide grooves 4 of both left andright plate parts 41 b of the mountingframe 41 with the outer guide pins 36 preceded and with the outer guide pins 35 succeeded. - Then, as shown in FIGS. 2, 15-17, a pair of left and right
gripping arts 33 of theadaptor 32 are placed in contact with the front ends 41 c of both left andright plate parts 41 b of the mountingframe 41, and immediately before completion of insertion of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like into theinsert part 42 in a direction of arrow a, as shown by the solid lines in FIGS. 18A and 18B, the preceding pair of left and right outer guide pins 6 are dropped in a direction of arrow a1 into therear end 44 c passing through the difference in level part 44 d of the lowerhorizontal surface 44 b of the pair of left and righthorizontal guide grooves 44, whereas the succeeding pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 constituting the second locating means enter in a direction of arrow a below thelower surface 47 b of theplate spring part 47 so that thefront end 47 a of theplate spring part 47 is pushed upward against the spring force of theplate spring part 47 by the guiding action of thefront end 47 a inclined diagonally forwardly upward of the pair of left and rightplate spring parts 47, and the outer circumferential lower sides of the pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 are elastically engaged (fitted) in a direction of arrow a2 in the pair of left and right guidepin engaging parts 46 which are depressions formed in the lowerhorizontal surface 44 b of the pair of left and righthorizontal guide grooves 44. - That is, as shown by the solid lines in FIGS. 18A and 18B, the
outer guide pin 35 inserted in a direction of arrow a into thehorizontal guide groove 44 is guided by thefront end 47 a of theplate spring part 47 to enter in a direction of arrow a into the lower part of thefront end 47 a side of theplate spring part 47, whereby thefront end 47 a side of theplate spring part 47 is flexed about the connectingpart 45 side in an upper direction of arrow e from a position indicated by a chain line to a position indicated by a solid line against the spring force, and theouter guide pin 35 is elastically pressed and engaged (fitted) in a direction of arrow a2 in the guidepin engaging part 46 by the spring force in a lower direction of arrow f of theplate spring part 47. - A series of mounting work of the optical
disk drive device 3 or the like into the mountingframe 41 is ended by the above procedure. The pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 of theadaptor 32 are engaged (fitted) in the pair of guidepin engaging parts 46 of the mountingframe 41, longitudinal (in directions of arrows a and b) of theadaptor 32 with respect to the mountingframe 41 is carried out, four inner guide pins 34 in total of theadaptor 32 have been already engaged fourvertical guide grooves 37 of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like by the first locating means 38, and longitudinal (in directions of arrows a and b) locating of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like with respect to theadaptor 32 is done, whereby the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like is located with high accuracy and fixed onto the pair of left andright place beds 43 of the mountingframe 41. - At this time, since the optical
disk drive device 3 or the like is placed horizontally and located onto the pair of left andright place beds 43 of the mountingframe 41, no load of the opticaldisk drive device 3 is applied to theadaptor 32. Further, since the direction of arrow a2 which is a downward pressing direction of the pair of left and right outer guide pins 35 caused by the pair of left and rightplate spring parts 47 acts on the direction for crimping theadaptor 32 on theupper surface 34 of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like, the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like can be fixed stably within the mountingframe 41 in a state free from backlash in three directions, i.e., longitudinal, lateral and vertical directions. - Further, needless to say, at the time of mounting the optical
disk drive device 3 or the like into the mountingframe 41, the pair of left and right side panels 1 b of thecomputer body 1 shown in FIG. 22 need not at all be mounted or dismounted every time; and in mounting work of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like into the mountingframe 41, screwing work using a plurality of stop screw need not at all be done, but the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like can be mounted within the mountingframe 41 simply by so-called one-touch operation. - It is noted that when the optical
disk drive device 3 or the like is removed from the mountingframe 41, the procedure reversed to the aforementioned mounting operation may be carried out. That is, this can be done by a simple procedure such that the hand is laid on the pair of left and rightgripping parts 33 of theadaptor 32 shown in FIG. 2, theadaptor 32 is pulled out horizontally in a direction of allow b against the spring force of the pair of left and rightplate spring parts 47 as shown in FIG. 1 from the mountingframe 41, and afterward, theadaptor 32 is pulled out in a direction of allow d upward of the opticaldisk drive device 3 or the like. - FIGS. 19, 20, and 21 show a modification of second locating means. FIG. 19 shows that a guide
pin engaging part 46 is constituted to be a ⊃-shaped notch. FIG. 20 shows that a circular arc guidepin engaging part 46 is vertically inverted to theextreme end 47 a side of the owe surface 37 b of theplate spring part 47 from the lowerhorizontal surface 44 b of thehorizontal guide groove 44, and theouter guide pin 35 is located by theplate spring part 47 itself. FIG. 21 show that acam surface 47 c inclined so as to be directed rearward and downward (oblique downward in a direction of arrow a) is formed on theextreme end 47 a side of thelower surface 47 b of theplate spring part 47, and theouter guide pin 35 is pressed obliquely downward in a direction of allow a by a component force F2 whereby theouter guide pin 35 is pressed on the lowerhorizontal surface 44 b of thehorizontal guide groove 44 by the downward component force F2, theadaptor 32 is pressed in a direction of allow a through theouter guide pin 35 by the component force F2 in a direction of allow a, and theouter guide pin 36 on the rear side is pressed and located in a direction of allow a1 to therear end 44 c of thehorizontal guide groove 44. - While in the foregoing, the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, but various changes can be made on the basis of the technical idea of the present invention. For example, the computer peripheral equipment of the present invention can be applied, other than various electronic equipment describe in the present specification, to various electronic equipment that can be used while being mounted on the computer body.
Claims (11)
1. A mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment comprising:
an adaptor formed into a substantially ⊃-shape by a top plate part and both left and right plate parts suspended downward from both left and right end edges of said top plate part and detachably mounted from above to computer peripheral equipment;
first locating means for locating said adaptor in a longitudinal direction of computer peripheral equipment by mounting said adaptor from above to said computer peripheral equipment;
a mounting frame mounted within a computer body, having an insert part of said computer peripheral equipment an a place bed provided on the bottom of said insert part, said computer peripheral equipment being inserted into said insert part in a longitudinal direction integral with said adaptor and placed horizontally on said place bed; and
second locating means for elastically locating said adaptor inserted horizontally in a longitudinal direction integral with said computer peripheral equipment into said insert part of said mounting frame in a longitudinal direction and a vertical direction within said mounting frame.
2. The mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment according to , wherein said first locating means for locating said adaptor in a longitudinal direction with respect to said computer peripheral equipment is constituted by providing a vertical guide groove having one end opened on one hand, and providing a guide pin inserted vertically into said guide groove on the other hand.
claim 1
3. The mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment according to , wherein said second locating means for elastically locating said adaptor in a longitudinal direction and in a vertical direction within said mounting frame is constituted at least by a guide pin and a plate spring part for elastically biasing said guide pin to locate said computer peripheral equipment onto said place bed of said mounting frame through said adaptor.
claim 1
4. The mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment according to comprising: a plurality of guide pins provided on one side out of both left and right plate parts of said adaptor and both left and right plate parts of said mounting frame, and a plurality of horizontal guide grooves for guiding said plurality of guide pins.
claim 1
5. The mounting apparatus for computer peripheral equipment according to , wherein a pair of left and right gripping parts are provided on front ends of both left and right plate parts of said adaptor.
claim 1
6. A mounting method for computer peripheral equipment comprising the steps of:
locating, by mounting an adaptor formed into a substantially ⊃-shape by a top plate part and both left and right plate parts suspended downward from both left and right end edges of said top plate part and detachably mounted from above to computer peripheral equipment, said adaptor in a longitudinal direction of computer peripheral equipment; and
elastically locating, in amounting frame mounted within a computer body, having an insert part of said computer peripheral equipment an a place bed provided on the bottom of said insert part, said computer peripheral equipment being inserted into said insert part in a longitudinal direction integral with said adaptor and placed horizontally on said place bed, said adaptor inserted horizontally in a longitudinal direction integral with said computer peripheral equipment into said insert part of said mounting frame in a longitudinal direction and a vertical direction within said mounting frame.
7. The mounting method for computer peripheral equipment according to , wherein the longitudinal locating for said adaptor and said computer peripheral equipment is carried out by providing a vertical guide groove having one end opened on one hand, and providing a guide pin inserted vertically into the guide groove on the other hand.
claim 6
8. The mounting method for computer peripheral equipment according to , wherein the elastically locating said adaptor in a longitudinal direction and in a vertical direction within said mounting frame is carried out by providing a guide pin at least on one hand, elastically biasing the guide pin on the other hand, and by a plate spring part for locating said computer peripheral equipment onto said place bed of said mounting frame through said adaptor.
claim 6
9. The mounting method for computer peripheral equipment according to , comprising a plurality guide pins provided on one side out of both left and right plate parts of said adaptor and both left and right plate parts of said mounting frame, and a plurality of horizontal guide grooves for guiding said plurality of guide pins.
claim 6
10. A recording/reproducing apparatus including a casing comprising a front surface provided with a recording medium insert opening, a top plate part, a bottom plate, and left and right side plate parts, wherein groove parts extended from said top plate part to said bottom plate part and having the top part side opened are provided in pair in said left and right side plate parts, respectively.
11. The recording/reproducing apparatus according to , wherein an adaptor formed into a substantially ⊃-shape is mounted detachably from above by a top plate part, and both left and right plate parts suspended downward from both left and right end edges of said top plate part, and
claim 10
the guide pins provided on both left and right plates of said adaptor are inserted into said groove parts.
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| JPP2000-189752 | 2000-06-20 | ||
| JP2000189752A JP2002006985A (en) | 2000-06-20 | 2000-06-20 | Mounting equipment for computer peripherals |
| JP2000-189752 | 2000-06-20 |
Publications (2)
| Publication Number | Publication Date |
|---|---|
| US20010055200A1 true US20010055200A1 (en) | 2001-12-27 |
| US6418011B2 US6418011B2 (en) | 2002-07-09 |
Family
ID=18689342
Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| US09/882,794 Expired - Fee Related US6418011B2 (en) | 2000-06-20 | 2001-06-18 | Mounting apparatus, mounting method, and recording/reproducing apparatus |
Country Status (5)
| Country | Link |
|---|---|
| US (1) | US6418011B2 (en) |
| JP (1) | JP2002006985A (en) |
| KR (1) | KR20020000104A (en) |
| CN (1) | CN1336665A (en) |
| SG (1) | SG100728A1 (en) |
Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WO2009134245A1 (en) * | 2008-04-29 | 2009-11-05 | Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. | Ejection mechanisms for computer equipment |
| CN109637562A (en) * | 2018-12-15 | 2019-04-16 | 黄河水利职业技术学院 | A kind of computer hard disc shockproof device |
| US11825626B1 (en) * | 2022-05-18 | 2023-11-21 | Fulian Precision Electronics (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. | Bracket assembly and bracket structure and server assembly |
Families Citing this family (27)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US6618255B2 (en) * | 2002-02-05 | 2003-09-09 | Quantum Corporation | Quick release fastening system for storage devices |
| KR20040041398A (en) * | 2002-11-11 | 2004-05-17 | 엘지전자 주식회사 | Docking apparatus of information writing and reading player for automobile |
| DE10255490A1 (en) * | 2002-11-27 | 2004-07-15 | Siemens Ag | Holding device and device for holding device |
| US20060087762A1 (en) * | 2003-06-03 | 2006-04-27 | Citizen Watch Co., Ltd. | Disk drive device and installation mechanism for disk drive device |
| US7113409B1 (en) * | 2003-09-30 | 2006-09-26 | Google Inc. | Mounting structures for electronics components |
| KR20050031546A (en) * | 2003-09-30 | 2005-04-06 | 유티스타콤코리아 유한회사 | Variable shelf of communication rack |
| TWM249070U (en) * | 2003-10-31 | 2004-11-01 | Hon Hai Prec Ind Co Ltd | Mounting apparatus for storage device |
| US20050168116A1 (en) * | 2004-01-29 | 2005-08-04 | Chih-Peng Chuang | Auxiliary bracing structure for movable racks |
| US7137767B2 (en) * | 2004-03-24 | 2006-11-21 | Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. | Storage media drive isolation apparatus and methods |
| TWI258330B (en) * | 2004-12-10 | 2006-07-11 | Asustek Comp Inc | Shockproof locking assembly device |
| US20050111199A1 (en) * | 2005-02-01 | 2005-05-26 | Harrison | Slim optical disk drive mounting bracket |
| KR101123713B1 (en) | 2005-06-10 | 2012-03-15 | 삼성전자주식회사 | Computer |
| EP1788853A1 (en) * | 2005-11-21 | 2007-05-23 | Thomson Licensing | Electronic device comprising a metal housing and a cosmetic envelope |
| CN2886649Y (en) * | 2006-03-02 | 2007-04-04 | 鸿富锦精密工业(深圳)有限公司 | Data memory fixing device |
| US20080013087A1 (en) * | 2006-07-14 | 2008-01-17 | Dell Products L.P. | Alignment form |
| TWM313800U (en) * | 2006-12-29 | 2007-06-11 | Universal Scient Ind Co Ltd | Removable device of hard disks |
| TWM329370U (en) * | 2007-10-05 | 2008-04-01 | Universal Scient Ind Co Ltd | Supporting mechanism for point-of-sell system |
| CN101482768B (en) * | 2008-01-12 | 2011-06-15 | 旭丽电子(广州)有限公司 | Fixing structure |
| TW200938050A (en) * | 2008-02-20 | 2009-09-01 | Inventec Corp | Casing structure of electronic device |
| JP5161616B2 (en) * | 2008-03-03 | 2013-03-13 | 株式会社バッファロー | Electronic device mounting structure inside the housing |
| US8941983B2 (en) * | 2009-08-14 | 2015-01-27 | Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. | Device installation systems and methods |
| US8724307B2 (en) * | 2009-09-24 | 2014-05-13 | Dell Products, Lp | Optical disk drive with reduced noise |
| DE102010011464A1 (en) * | 2010-03-15 | 2011-09-15 | Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland Gmbh | Blood treatment device |
| US20110266229A1 (en) | 2010-04-30 | 2011-11-03 | M&A Technology, Inc. | Stackable modular personal computer array |
| CN102915091A (en) * | 2011-08-04 | 2013-02-06 | 鸿富锦精密工业(深圳)有限公司 | Dummy hard disk and electronic device utilizing same |
| US9119315B2 (en) * | 2013-01-19 | 2015-08-25 | Super Micro Computer Inc. | Server with openings on two lateral sides |
| KR102127042B1 (en) * | 2018-03-07 | 2020-06-26 | 주식회사 퓨런티어 | Computer case |
Family Cites Families (12)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DE3933647A1 (en) * | 1989-10-08 | 1991-04-11 | Asea Brown Boveri | MEASURING DEVICE WITH A HOUSING FOR PLUG-IN ASSEMBLIES |
| DE3933644A1 (en) * | 1989-10-08 | 1991-04-11 | Asea Brown Boveri | DEVICE HOUSING WITH A DEVICE FOR SCREWLESS CONNECTION OF HOUSING PARTS |
| DE4213436A1 (en) * | 1992-04-23 | 1993-10-28 | Vero Electronics Gmbh | Module cassette for use in standard electrical equipment 19 inch housing - has extruded metal section with edge features to locate boards and sealing cover unit |
| KR960001787Y1 (en) * | 1993-10-04 | 1996-02-24 | 삼성전자 주식회사 | Computer accessory coupling device |
| CA2097476C (en) * | 1993-06-01 | 1997-07-01 | Joseph Germain Maurice Paul Girard | Computer case with adjustable drive housing for interchangeable desktop/tower configuration |
| US5481431A (en) * | 1994-01-28 | 1996-01-02 | Sun Microsystems, Inc. | System having U-shaped actuator and handle with cam surfaces for mounting computer hard drive or the like |
| US5584396A (en) * | 1995-05-17 | 1996-12-17 | Dell Usa Lp | Sliding pivoting storage apparatus |
| US6075694A (en) * | 1997-07-11 | 2000-06-13 | Dell Usa L.P. | Drive bay for alternately orientable computer chassis |
| US6034868A (en) * | 1997-09-15 | 2000-03-07 | Kingston Technology Company | Expansion chassis having a removable wiring bracket and external computer memory |
| US6122173A (en) * | 1998-03-11 | 2000-09-19 | Compaq Computer Corporation | Drive latch mechanism for computer selectively configurable in both desktop and tower orientations |
| TW433526U (en) * | 1999-04-06 | 2001-05-01 | Hon Hai Prec Ind Co Ltd | Fixing and holding apparatus for data access device |
| KR100553676B1 (en) * | 1999-06-07 | 2006-02-24 | 삼성전자주식회사 | How to Mount a Disk Drive in a Computer and Computer Chassis with a Disk Drive Mounting Assembly |
-
2000
- 2000-06-20 JP JP2000189752A patent/JP2002006985A/en active Pending
-
2001
- 2001-05-21 KR KR1020010027674A patent/KR20020000104A/en not_active Withdrawn
- 2001-06-14 SG SG200103496A patent/SG100728A1/en unknown
- 2001-06-18 US US09/882,794 patent/US6418011B2/en not_active Expired - Fee Related
- 2001-06-20 CN CN01121652A patent/CN1336665A/en active Pending
Cited By (9)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WO2009134245A1 (en) * | 2008-04-29 | 2009-11-05 | Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. | Ejection mechanisms for computer equipment |
| US20100328876A1 (en) * | 2008-04-29 | 2010-12-30 | Mark H Ruch | Ejection Mechanisms For Computer Equipment |
| GB2471593A (en) * | 2008-04-29 | 2011-01-05 | Hewlett Packard Development Co | Ejection mechanisms for computer equipment |
| DE112008003828B4 (en) * | 2008-04-29 | 2012-02-23 | Hewlett-Packard Development Co., L.P. | Ejection mechanism for computer equipment |
| GB2471593B (en) * | 2008-04-29 | 2012-03-28 | Hewlett Packard Development Co | Ejection mechanisms for computer equipment |
| US8897004B2 (en) | 2008-04-29 | 2014-11-25 | Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. | Ejection mechanisms for computer equipment |
| CN109637562A (en) * | 2018-12-15 | 2019-04-16 | 黄河水利职业技术学院 | A kind of computer hard disc shockproof device |
| US11825626B1 (en) * | 2022-05-18 | 2023-11-21 | Fulian Precision Electronics (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. | Bracket assembly and bracket structure and server assembly |
| US20230380096A1 (en) * | 2022-05-18 | 2023-11-23 | Fulian Precision Electronics (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. | Bracket assembly and bracket structure and server assembly |
Also Published As
| Publication number | Publication date |
|---|---|
| KR20020000104A (en) | 2002-01-04 |
| SG100728A1 (en) | 2003-12-26 |
| CN1336665A (en) | 2002-02-20 |
| JP2002006985A (en) | 2002-01-11 |
| US6418011B2 (en) | 2002-07-09 |
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| US6418011B2 (en) | Mounting apparatus, mounting method, and recording/reproducing apparatus | |
| US5806949A (en) | Hardware mounting rail | |
| US6201692B1 (en) | Disk drive enclosure optimized for mixed slim and half high drive size | |
| DE69906268T2 (en) | DEVICE FOR INSERTING AND REMOVING A CIRCUIT BOARD | |
| CN1124535C (en) | Computer peripheral installation device | |
| EP0248949A2 (en) | Carrier tray for circuit board | |
| DE69601687T2 (en) | Record cassette | |
| US7299933B2 (en) | Fastening device for data storage devices | |
| DE60215604T2 (en) | Plug with protective cover | |
| DE20206818U1 (en) | Modular improvement for the transfer of electrical signals in silicone discs | |
| DE112009004614T5 (en) | Plate mounting structure | |
| DE102016100237B4 (en) | Storage medium recording device, industrial computer and method | |
| DE19941113B4 (en) | Apparatus and method for assembling a base and a motherboard assembly | |
| US6467858B1 (en) | Computer component retention tray | |
| US5913581A (en) | Integrated slides for high volume production of electronic components | |
| DE69421154T2 (en) | DISK PLAYER | |
| US5007846A (en) | Specialized frame for retaining an edge connector on a printed circuit board | |
| DE102009020067A1 (en) | Item connect / release drive unit and connector unit | |
| DE3226472C2 (en) | ||
| DE19835899B4 (en) | Attachment mechanism and method of attaching a connector | |
| EP0539865B1 (en) | Housing for transportable money-container in cash-registers | |
| CN218448598U (en) | Energy storage connector | |
| DE4340761A1 (en) | Record cassette | |
| RU2242099C2 (en) | Front surface of electronic-equipment board; electronic-equipment board and method for inserting such board in case and extracting it therefrom | |
| KR910007872Y1 (en) | Elimination prevent device of floppy disc |
Legal Events
| Date | Code | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| AS | Assignment |
Owner name: SONY CORPORATION, JAPAN Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:OMORI, KIYOSHI;REEL/FRAME:011915/0072 Effective date: 20010605 |
|
| REMI | Maintenance fee reminder mailed | ||
| LAPS | Lapse for failure to pay maintenance fees | ||
| STCH | Information on status: patent discontinuation |
Free format text: PATENT EXPIRED DUE TO NONPAYMENT OF MAINTENANCE FEES UNDER 37 CFR 1.362 |
|
| FP | Lapsed due to failure to pay maintenance fee |
Effective date: 20060709 |