Method and apparatus for securing and releasing a chassis...

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

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C312S223200, C248S917000, C345S905000

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07075791

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for securing and releasing a chassis component is provided that includes a latch including a beveled surface, the latch operable to translate along an axis. A first resilient member is coupled to the latch, the first resilient member operable to bias the latch in a latching position along the axis. A second resilient member is coupled to the latch and adjacent the beveled surface, whereby upon a first translating motion of the latch the second resilient member is moved to a retaining position, and upon a second translating motion of the latch the second resilient member is moved to a release position.

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patent: 2004/0023178 (2004-02-01), Sgroi et al.

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