Abstract:
An upstanding mother board structure comprises a rectangular pan-like mother board mounting plate on which a slidable U-shaped fastener is attached to secure the mother board mounting plate to the support bracket of a computer. The U-shaped fastener comprises a horizontal section and two vertical sections of which each of the vertical sections is guided by a pair of guiding members and each has a pair of protruding lugs formed in the end thereof to be biased by extension springs to secure the mother board mounting plate. A least one combination of gripper and positioning block is provided on the bottom plate of the base frame of the computer to guide the installation of the mother board mounting plate and to further securely fix the mother board mounting plate.
Abstract:
A resilient U-shaped, electrically conductive strip of which one limb has an end bent backward to form a hook and the other limb has a further-extended end. The strip is so formed that when the hook pinches the mother board of a computer and the further-extended end makes contact with the casing of the computer and thus forming an electrical connection therebetween. The electromagnetic waves generated by the computer are conducted to the casing and not allowed to leak out of the computer.
Abstract:
A multifunctional frame assembly for a personal computer includes a multifunctional frame having a speaker-engaged portion and a fan-engaged portion. The speaker-engaged portion has a pair of engaging members which define an opening. The fan-engaged portion has a surface with an orifice and a pair of stoppers each being provided with a pair of engaged hooks extending longitudinally and a pair of ribs on an inner wall of the stopper. A speaker is clamped between the engaging members and in alignment with the opening. A ventilating fan with a plurality of holes at the corner region thereof is installed between the ribs and in alignment with the orifice. A chassis of the computer having an end plate is provided with engaged holes corresponding to the engaged hooks of the stoppers, wherein the frame can be positioned by engaging the engaged hooks with the corresponding engaged holes on the end plate.
Abstract:
A casing for the console (Central Processing Unit) of a personal computer with easy opening and locking means consisting of a cover body and a base wherein the cover body is provided with a plurality of locking plates on the bottom portion at both sides and the front end of the top portion. The ends of both sides of the cover body are each pivoted to the end of a slide rod. Both sides of the base are each provided with a plurality of recesses. The top portion of the face extending up vertically from the front end of the base is provided with protruded upper edges, and the back portion of both sides is provided with a plurality of locating members so that the slide rods can be slidably connected to the base. In the present invention, locking is effected by having the locking plates of the cover body engaged with the upper edges and the recesses of the base and, after the locking plates disengaging the upper edges and the recesses, the cover body can be pivoted to open with the ends of the slide rods as the center of rotation such that servicing job of the computer is facilitated and the cover body is closely fitted to the base without the risk of magnetic leakage.
Abstract:
A non-screw assembled casing for computer mainframe comprised of an upper cover, a base and a front panel wherein the non-screw assembling structure comprises a first coupling section structure, a second coupling section structure and a third coupling section structure. The first coupling section structure includes a plurality of first fastening units provided on the bottom edge of the inner right side of the upper cover and on the bottom edge of the right side of the base. The second coupling section structure includes a plurality of second fastening units provided on the bottom edge of the inner left side of the upper cover and on the bottom edge at the left of the base. And the third coupling section structure includes a plurality of third fastening units provided on the back side of the front panel, the periphery of the front side of the upper cover, and the front side of the base. By assembling the first coupling section structure to the second coupling section structure, causing the upper cover to be positioned on the base in the vertical (X-axis) direction and in the lateral (Y-axis) direction; and by assembling the third coupling section structure, causing the upper cover to be positioned in the longitudinal (Z-axis) direction along with the front panel, a structure can thus be provided into which the computer mainframe can be fixed without requiring fastening by screws.
Abstract:
A sink strainer for a garbage disposal unit includes a strainer unit, a seat and a mounting flange. The strainer unit includes a handle, a strainer member and a plug member. The plug member has a platform and a surrounding wall depending from the platform on which multiple slope guide are located. The seat includes a limiter located at a lower portion of the seat, a stopping surface protruding from and surrounding a middle portion of the seat, a snapping portion at a top of the seat, and another snapping portion at a bottom of the seat. The mounting flange is provided at a top end with a flange portion and at a bottom end with a mounting portion. The sink strainer may further include a decorative flange having a flange portion and a snapping portion which are dimensioned and configured to abut on, and be engaged with, the flange portion and top snapping portion of the seat.
Abstract:
A structure of an interface seat for quickly engaging and disengaging with a back plate, an I/O port retaining plate, and a disk drive bracket on a computer base casing having a back plate, comprises an upper flange, an lower flange, and two side flanges. The back plate comprises a cut-out recess for disposing the interface seat. The upper flange of the interface seat is provided with an upper stop strip extended outward therefrom for abutting against the disk drive bracket. The lower flange is provided with a plurality of recesses for engaging with outward-inclined tabs provided on the top edge of the I/O retaining plate. Each of the side flanges is provided with a side stop strip extended outward therefrom for abutting against the back plate.
Abstract:
A fastening device comprising a fastener having a base fixed on the front panel of a computer casing and a plurality of resilient legs hanging therefrom. Each of the resilient legs has an outward convex foot formed on the end thereof so that when the fastener is pushed into a retaining hole formed on the computer casing to connect the front panel to the computer casing, the feet of the fastener are slightly and temporarily pushed inward when passing through the retaining hole and then spring back to retain the fastener in position when completely passing the retaining hole.
Abstract:
A front panel structure of a personal computer comprises upper hooking members and lower hooking members to secure the front panel to the casing of the personal computer in order to provide a fast and efficient way for mounting/dismounting the front panel. Four resilient upper hooking members are provided on the top edge of the front panel to be received within four corresponding upper slots formed on the computer casing and two resilient hooking members are formed on the lower edge of the front panel to be received within two corresponding lower openings formed on the computer casing to cooperate with the upper hooking members for securing the front panel on the computer casing. Several guiding and supporting tabs are provided to guide the mounting of the front panel and to further secure the front panel in position. With such an arrangement, by depressing the resilient hooking members to have the hooking members disengage from the openings of the computer casing, the front panel can be easily removed from the computer casing.