Abstract:
A common framework for a stackable modular personal computer comprises an outer frame and an inner frame and is capable of accepting an expansion card connecter and an expansion card projected out to an inner space thereof from a lower layer thereof. The inner frame can further be combined with a supporting frame use for combining with a CD-ROM drive or a hard disk driver. Whereby, one same common framework can have three different uses so as to attain to the function of one framework with multiple uses to save the cost for manufacturing different frameworks.
Abstract:
In a packaging cushion device, a base member has a base wall, and first and second sidewalls respectively perpendicular to two adjacent edges of the base wall. The base wall and first and second sidewalls define a receiving portion. A modular component has a base panel, two adjacent first and second side panels perpendicular to the base panel, a first projection extending from the first and second side panels, and a second projection extending from the base panel and the second panel. The first and second projections are matchable with and connectable to the receiving portion to form two interchangeable configurations of different heights, thereby satisfying the need of packing a computer housing in either folded or unfolded configuration, and saving packing materials.
Abstract:
A paperboard includes a rectangular main portion, and first and second foldable extension parts respectively extending from four sides of the main portion. The main portion is divided by fold lines to form a first region and two second regions on two sides of the first region. The paperboard is foldable to form a first packaging configuration in which a four-sided surrounding wall extends upright from the first region, or a second packaging configuration in which one side of the four-sided surrounding wall is unfolded. A plurality of soft plates are respectively provided on the first region, and four sides of the surrounding wall for cushioning purposes.
Abstract:
A foldable host unit case for a computer with dual crossover pivotal mechanisms includes a first module body and a second module body. The first module body and the second module body pivotally connect with each other at the middles thereof. The first module body has a foldable front wall and the second module body has a foldable rear wall. The first module body and the second module body can extend toward both lateral sides thereof respectively with respect to a rotational center formed with a pivotal shaft and the front wall and the rear wall are bent to form a firm structure. Hence, the host unit case is capable of being extended conveniently and quickly and being folded conveniently to reduce the volume thereof during being packaged.
Abstract:
A host unit case with foldable lateral walls for a computer provides a lateral wall, which is composed of a first plate member and a second plate member and the plate members pivotally connect with each other. The first and second plate members are pivotally connected with a front wall and the first lateral edge of a rear wall. The lower end of the rear wall pivotally connects with the rear end of a lower cover. All parts are capable of being folded easily to reduce volume of the packaged host unit case. When the packaged host unit case is unfolded, the front and rear walls are joined to the upper and lower covers respectively such that the host unit case is set up completely conveniently and quickly.
Abstract:
A host unit case with upper and lower covers for a computer includes an upper cover and a lower cover and each of the covers is composed of two plate members pivotally connecting with each other. A first wall and a second wall each have the upper and lower ends thereof pivotally connecting with one of the plate members available for all parts being folded easily to reduce volume of the packaged host unit case. When the packaged host unit case is unfolded, the upper and lower ends of the first wall are joined to the first ends of the upper and lower covers respectively and the upper and lower ends of the second wall are joined to the second ends of the upper and lower covers respectively such that the host unit case is set up completely conveniently and quickly.
Abstract:
A positioning rack module for supporting a computer at a backside of a display device includes a movable frame. The movable frame includes a movable frame body to be disposed at the backside of the display device, and a first receiving portion formed in the movable frame body for receiving the computer. The movable frame body is operable to move relative to the display device between a hidden position and an exposed position. The movable frame body is hidden behind the backside of the display device when disposed at the hidden position. The movable frame body extends beyond a lateral side of the display device when disposed at the exposed position.
Abstract:
A computer housing includes a foldable frame and a face panel. The frame is disposed for mounting a motherboard, an optical disk drive, and a power supply, and includes two first housing panels and two second housing panels that are connected pivotally and surroundingly as a whole. The frame is foldable into a folded state, where the first and second housing panels are turned pivotally to be proximate to each other so as to reduce the size of the frame, as well as the space and material required for packaging the frame, thereby saving costs of transport and packaging material.
Abstract:
A foldable host unit case for a computer with dual crossover pivotal mechanisms includes a first module body and a second module body. The first module body and the second module body pivotally connect with each other at the middles thereof. The first module body has a foldable front wall and the second module body has a foldable rear wall. The first module body and the second module body can extend toward both lateral sides thereof respectively with respect to a rotational center formed with a pivotal shaft and the front wall and the rear wall are bent to form a firm structure. Hence, the host unit case is capable of being extended conveniently and quickly and being folded conveniently to reduce the volume thereof during being packaged.
Abstract:
A stackable modular computer housing includes a rectangular frame, and top and bottom covers. The frame includes a surrounding wall, a first engaging portion extending from an upper edge of the surrounding wall, and a second engaging portion extending from a lower edge of the surrounding wall. An inner surface of one of the first and second engaging portions is flush with an outer surface of the other of the first and second engaging portions. The top cover includes a rectangular top plate for closing a top opening of the frame, and a third engaging portion extending from a peripheral edge of the top plate for engaging the first engaging portion. The bottom cover includes a rectangular bottom plate for closing a bottom opening of the frame, and a fourth engaging portion extending from a peripheral edge of the bottom plate for engaging the second engaging portion.