Device for quickly detaching and reassembling the frontmask...

Supports: cabinet structure – For particular electrical device or component – Housing for computer or computer related equipment

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C312S265600

Reexamination Certificate

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06899407

ABSTRACT:
The invention is a device for quickly detaching and reassembling a frontmask of a computer casing including a movable device. The movable device consists of an anchor, a plurality of sliding clips, two wedge-shaped push-heads, a retraction spring, a handle and some other related parts. Two wedge-shaped push-heads are located on an upper side on both ends of the movable device and have a beveled surface. To detach the frontmask of the casing, the beveled surfaces and the wedge-shaped push-heads of the movable device push the anchoring elements outwards, so that the frontmask can quickly be detached from the computer casing.

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