Supports: racks – Special article – Electrically powered
Patent
1996-11-26
1998-12-22
Johnson, Blair
Supports: racks
Special article
Electrically powered
211 262, 3122233, 361727, 361825, A47F 700
Patent
active
058509259
ABSTRACT:
A rack mount mechanism for a computer enclosure includes a trolley, a bracket which is rotatably coupled to the trolley which supports the computer enclosure, and fixed first and second bars on which the trolley is slidably coupled. The trolley can be placed in an extended position allowing the bracket supporting the computer enclosure to rotate 90 degrees. The computer enclosure can be slid out of the rack by sliding the trolley along the bars, rotated to a standing position supported by the bracket, serviced, rotated back to a horizontal position, and returned into the rack, all without detaching or removing the computer from the rack.
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Dell USA L.P.
Johnson Blair
Zagorin Mark
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