Electronic module locking and ejecting apparatus

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electronic systems and devices

Reexamination Certificate

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C439S157000

Reexamination Certificate

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07542282

ABSTRACT:
An electronic module locking and ejecting apparatus includes a carriage, a sliding bracket slidably attached in the carriage, an ejector pivotably mounted to the carriage, a first resilient member, and a second resilient member. A stopping lip is formed on the sliding bracket. The ejector includes an ejecting portion and a block extending therefrom, and a receiving notch is defined between the block and the ejector. The first resilient member is positioned between the carriage and the ejector and is configured for urging the ejecting portion of the ejector to eject an electronic module when the stopping lip is slidably entered into the receiving notch. The second resilient member is positioned between the carriage and the sliding bracket and is configured for urging the sliding bracket to slide relative to the carriage to make the stopping lip to slidably come out of the receiving notch.

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