Option board holder for use in a computer

Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached

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211 41, 2482244, 2482252, F16B 500

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050803107

ABSTRACT:
An option board holding apparatus for accomodating a plurality of option boards, e.g., memory boards or various ROM boards to be plugged in the expansion slots in a computer system to extend the computer's capability. The option board holding apparatus comprises a front chassis of a computer and a holding plate which is fitted into the front chassis. The front chassis has pairs of slots and the holding plate has mating pairs of latching means to be slidably received and retained in the slots. On the face of the holding plate opposite to the latching means is provided a plurality of rails defining channeled grooves for receiving one side edges of the option boards.

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