Quick-release computer chassis

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

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361683, 361686, 361725, 361726, 361787, 361796, 3122232, 312194, 312195, H05K 500, H05K 716, H05K 714, A47B 8100

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061412090

ABSTRACT:
A computer has an internal chassis with four wall-like frame members located at its rectangular perimeter. A variety of electronic components are mounted to the chassis within the rectangular perimeter. A bezel is mounted to an outer portion of one of the frame members and forms an exterior rear panel of the computer. The chassis is sidably mounted within an integral, five-sided enclosure having a rectangular opening at its rearward end. The enclosure closely receives the chassis to eliminate relative movement therebetween. The bezel has an integral handle with a pair of tabs which engage recesses in the enclosure when the chassis is in the enclosure. The chassis is removed from the enclosure by lifting the handle on the bezel such that the tabs disengage the recesses in the enclosure to allow the chassis to slide out of the enclosure.

REFERENCES:
patent: D397326 (1998-08-01), Hill et al.
patent: 5224019 (1993-06-01), Wong et al.
patent: 5748442 (1998-05-01), Toor

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