Inject/eject mechanism for circuit boards

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C361S801000

Reexamination Certificate

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10920663

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism may couple an electrical assembly with circuit boards in a computer system. The mechanism may include injectors on the electrical assembly and a receptacle on each of the circuit boards. The injectors may engage the receptacles to couple header connector parts on the electrical assembly with receptacle connector parts on the receptacles. The electrical assembly may include a latch device that holds the injectors in a closed position after injection of the electrical assembly.

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