Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1992-02-03
1993-06-29
Picard, Leo P.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
361380, H02B 101, H05K 714
Patent
active
052240240
ABSTRACT:
A retaining frame for components of a personal computer comprises a horizontal portion, with a first section and a second section connected together; and a vertical portion attached substantially perpendicular to the first and second sections. The first section is adapted to secure a disk drive holder, and has at least one leg extending downward to support the retaining frame. The second section is adapted to secure a power supply, and has at least one leg extending downward to support the retaining frame. The vertical portion comprises a speaker seat and a ventilation fan seat at a central location near the first section, and speaker securing rib and fan securing device, respectively, for fastening a speaker and a ventilation fan. The retaining frame with a disk drive holder, power supply, speaker and the ventilation fan mounted thereon is disposed on the lower portion of a computer case, and secured inside the case by a vertical force exerted on the retaining frame by an upper portion of the computer case.
REFERENCES:
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, "Personal Computer Structure Designed For Robotized Assembly", vol. 30, No. 3, Aug., 1987.
Chen Chyi-Song
Tu Wen-tsai
Acer Incorporated
Kaslow Kenneth M.
Phillips Michael W.
Picard Leo P.
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