US20110012484A1 - Computer enclosure with shielding cover - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to computer enclosures, and particularly to a computer with a shielding cover.
- a computer enclosure includes a rear wall.
- the rear wall defines an opening.
- An input/output (I/O) shielding cover is usually provided to cover the opening of the rear wall.
- I/O shielding cover is usually secured on the rear wall with screws or rivets.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded, isometric, cutaway view of one embodiment of a computer enclosure.
- FIG. 2 is another isometric view of a shielding cover of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an assembled view of the computer enclosure shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is similar to FIG. 3 , but viewed from another aspect.
- a computer enclosure in accordance with an embodiment includes a chassis 10 and a shielding cover 30 detachably secured to the chassis 10 .
- the chassis 10 is capable of accommodating electronic elements therein.
- the electronic devices may include, but not limited to, a motherboard, a hard disk drive, a power supply.
- the chassis 10 includes a rear panel 11 . In FIGS. 1 , and 3 - 4 of one embodiment, only the rear panel 11 is shown.
- a through opening 111 is defined in the rear panel 11 .
- the through opening 111 is rectangular.
- the through opening 111 has a first edge 112 , a second edge 113 , a third edge 114 , and a fourth edge 115 .
- the first edge 112 has a length substantially the same as the second edge 113 .
- the third edge 114 also has a substantially length same to the fourth edge 115 , but shorter than the length of the first and second edges 112 , 113 .
- the shielding cover 30 is removably coupled to the rear panel 11 to cover the through opening 111 , so as to improve Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) shielding of the computer enclosure.
- the shielding cover 30 is substantially rectangular.
- the shielding cover 30 includes a base body 31 , a first flange 301 , a second flange 302 , a third flange 303 , and a fourth flange 304 .
- the base body 31 defines a plurality of connector slots.
- the connector slots are configured to receive connectors.
- the connectors may be Universal Serial Bus connectors, monitor connectors, mouse connectors, keyboard connectors, etc.
- the first flange 301 has a length substantially equal to that of the second flange 302 and the first and second edges 112 , 113 of the through opening 11 ; the third flange 303 has a substantially length equal to that of the fourth flange 304 and the third and fourth edges 114 , 115 of the through openings 11 .
- a plurality of clips 35 is located on the first flange 301 .
- the clips 35 and the first flange 301 forms a clamping space capable of receiving the first edge 112 of the through opening 11 .
- a plurality of first protrusions 30111 is located on the first flange 301 and abuts the rear panel 11 when the first edge 112 is held in the clamping space.
- a plurality of second protrusions 3021 is located on the second flange 302 and engages with the rear panel 11 when the shielding cover 30 is secured to the rear panel 11 .
- the second flange 302 is connected to the base body 31 via a resilient portion 37 .
- the resilient portion 32 is U-shaped bend.
- the resilient portion 37 defines a plurality of through slots 373 .
- a plurality of resilient tabs 375 is located on the resilient portion 37 , and each tab 375 extends from an edge of the through slot 373 .
- the tabs 375 and the second flange 302 are capable of clipping the second edge 113 of the through opening 111 .
- a plurality of third protrusions 3031 is located on the third flange 303
- a plurality of fourth protrusions 3041 is located on the fourth flange 304 .
- the third and fourth protrusions 3031 , 3041 engages with the rear panel 11 when the shielding cover 30 is secured to the rear panel 11 .
- the first edge 112 of the through opening 111 of the rear panel 11 is received in the between the clips 35 and the first flange 301 of the shielding cover 30 .
- the shielding cover 30 is pivotally rotated about engagement of the shielding cover 30 and the rear panel 11 to insert the resilient portion 37 in the through opening 111 , until the positioning tabs 375 abut the second edges 113 of the through opening 111 .
- the shielding cover 30 is further rotated so that the resilient portion 37 and/or the positioning tabs 375 are resiliently deformed because of the engagement with the second edge 113 .
- the resilient portion 37 and/or the positioning tabs 375 returns to normal to together with the second flange 302 engage the second edge 113 between the positioning tabs 375 and the second flange 302 .
- the first, second, third, and fourth protrusions 3011 , 3021 , 3031 , 3041 abut on the rear panel 11 .
- the shielding cover 30 is secured on the rear panel 11 and covers the through opening 111 .
- the resilient portion 37 is resiliently deformed to disengage the positioning tabs 375 from the second edge 113 , so that the positioning tabs 375 do not block the shielding cover 30 from moving out of the through opening 111 .
- the shielding cover 30 is disengaged from the second edge 113 of the through opening 111 firstly and then removed from the through opening 111 .
- the shielding cover 30 is removed from the rear panel 11 .
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A computer enclosure includes a rear panel and shielding cover. The rear panel defines a through opening therein. The through opening includes a first edge and a second edge opposite to the first edge. The shielding cover is capable of covering the through opening, and includes a base body, a resilient portion, and first and second flanges located on opposite edges. A clip is located on the first flange. The resilient portion connects the second flange and the base body. A positioning tab is located on the resilient portion. The first edge of the through opening is engageable between the clip and the first flange. The second edge of the through opening is engageable between the tab and the second flange; the resilient portion is resiliently deformable to disengage the second edge of the through opening from between the second flange and the tab.
Description
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- The present disclosure relates to computer enclosures, and particularly to a computer with a shielding cover.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- A computer enclosure includes a rear wall. The rear wall defines an opening. An input/output (I/O) shielding cover is usually provided to cover the opening of the rear wall. Conventionally, the I/O shielding cover is usually secured on the rear wall with screws or rivets. However, it is very inconvenient to assemble or disassemble the I/O shielding cover.
- Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with references to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded, isometric, cutaway view of one embodiment of a computer enclosure. -
FIG. 2 is another isometric view of a shielding cover ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an assembled view of the computer enclosure shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is similar toFIG. 3 , but viewed from another aspect. - The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
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FIG. 1 , a computer enclosure in accordance with an embodiment includes achassis 10 and ashielding cover 30 detachably secured to thechassis 10. - The
chassis 10 is capable of accommodating electronic elements therein. The electronic devices, may include, but not limited to, a motherboard, a hard disk drive, a power supply. Thechassis 10 includes arear panel 11. InFIGS. 1 , and 3-4 of one embodiment, only therear panel 11 is shown. A throughopening 111 is defined in therear panel 11. In one embodiment, thethrough opening 111 is rectangular. The throughopening 111 has afirst edge 112, asecond edge 113, athird edge 114, and afourth edge 115. In one embodiment, thefirst edge 112 has a length substantially the same as thesecond edge 113. Thethird edge 114 also has a substantially length same to thefourth edge 115, but shorter than the length of the first andsecond edges - The
shielding cover 30 is removably coupled to therear panel 11 to cover the throughopening 111, so as to improve Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI) shielding of the computer enclosure. In one embodiment, theshielding cover 30 is substantially rectangular. Theshielding cover 30 includes abase body 31, afirst flange 301, asecond flange 302, athird flange 303, and afourth flange 304. Thebase body 31 defines a plurality of connector slots. The connector slots are configured to receive connectors. For example, the connectors may be Universal Serial Bus connectors, monitor connectors, mouse connectors, keyboard connectors, etc. In one embodiment, thefirst flange 301 has a length substantially equal to that of thesecond flange 302 and the first andsecond edges third flange 303 has a substantially length equal to that of thefourth flange 304 and the third andfourth edges through openings 11. A plurality ofclips 35 is located on thefirst flange 301. Theclips 35 and thefirst flange 301 forms a clamping space capable of receiving thefirst edge 112 of the through opening 11. A plurality of first protrusions 30111 is located on thefirst flange 301 and abuts therear panel 11 when thefirst edge 112 is held in the clamping space. A plurality ofsecond protrusions 3021 is located on thesecond flange 302 and engages with therear panel 11 when theshielding cover 30 is secured to therear panel 11. Thesecond flange 302 is connected to thebase body 31 via aresilient portion 37. In one embodiment, the resilient portion 32 is U-shaped bend. Theresilient portion 37 defines a plurality of throughslots 373. A plurality ofresilient tabs 375 is located on theresilient portion 37, and eachtab 375 extends from an edge of thethrough slot 373. Thetabs 375 and thesecond flange 302 are capable of clipping thesecond edge 113 of the through opening 111. A plurality ofthird protrusions 3031 is located on thethird flange 303, and a plurality offourth protrusions 3041 is located on thefourth flange 304. The third andfourth protrusions rear panel 11 when theshielding cover 30 is secured to therear panel 11. - Referring also to
FIGS. 3-4 , in assembly, thefirst edge 112 of the through opening 111 of therear panel 11 is received in the between theclips 35 and thefirst flange 301 of theshielding cover 30. Theshielding cover 30 is pivotally rotated about engagement of theshielding cover 30 and therear panel 11 to insert theresilient portion 37 in the through opening 111, until thepositioning tabs 375 abut thesecond edges 113 of the through opening 111. Theshielding cover 30 is further rotated so that theresilient portion 37 and/or thepositioning tabs 375 are resiliently deformed because of the engagement with thesecond edge 113. When thepositioning tabs 375 are moved cross thesecond edge 113, theresilient portion 37 and/or thepositioning tabs 375 returns to normal to together with thesecond flange 302 engage thesecond edge 113 between thepositioning tabs 375 and thesecond flange 302. The first, second, third, andfourth protrusions rear panel 11. Thus, theshielding cover 30 is secured on therear panel 11 and covers the through opening 111. - In disassembly, the
resilient portion 37 is resiliently deformed to disengage thepositioning tabs 375 from thesecond edge 113, so that thepositioning tabs 375 do not block theshielding cover 30 from moving out of the through opening 111. As a result, theshielding cover 30 is disengaged from thesecond edge 113 of the through opening 111 firstly and then removed from the through opening 111. Thus, theshielding cover 30 is removed from therear panel 11. - It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages have been set forth in the foregoing description of embodiments, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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1. A computer enclosure comprising:
a rear panel defining a through opening therein, the through opening comprising a first edge and a second edge opposite to the first edge; and
a shielding cover, capable of covering the through opening, comprising a base body, a resilient portion, and first and second flanges located on opposite edges; a clip being located on the first flange, the resilient portion connecting the second flange and the base body, a positioning tab being located on the resilient portion;
wherein the first edge of the through opening is engageable between the clip and the first flange, and the second edge of the through opening is engageable between the tab and the second flange; the resilient portion is resiliently deformable to disengage the second edge of the through opening from between the second flange and the tab.
2. The computer enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the resilient portion is U-shaped bend.
3. The computer enclosure of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of first protrusions is located on the first flange and abuts the rear panel when the first edge of the through opening is engaged in between the clip and the first flange.
4. The computer enclosure of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of second protrusions is located on the second flange and abuts the rear panel when the second edge of the through opening is engaged in between the tab and the second flange.
5. The computer enclosure of claim 1 , wherein the resilient portion defines a through slot therein, and the positioning tab extends from an edge of the through hole.
6. A computer enclosure comprising:
a rear panel defining a through opening therein, the through opening comprising a first edge and a second edge opposite to the first edge; and
a shielding cover, capable of covering the through opening, comprising a base body, a resilient portion, first and second flanges, a clip, and a tab; the first flange and the clip being located on the base body opposite to the second flange and the tab; the resilient portion connecting the second flange and the base body;
wherein the first edge of the through opening is engageable between the clip and the first flange; the tab has a first position, where the second edge of the through opening is engaged in between the second flange and the tab, and a second position, where the resilient portion is resiliently deformed to disengage the second edge of the through opening from between the second flange and the tab.
7. The computer enclosure of claim 6 , wherein the resilient portion is U-shaped bend.
8. The computer enclosure of claim 6 , wherein a plurality of first protrusions is located on the first flange and abuts the rear panel, when the first edge of the through opening is engaged in between the clip and the first flange.
9. The computer enclosure of claim 6 , wherein a plurality of second protrusions is located on the second flange and abuts the rear panel, when the second edge of the through opening is engaged in between the tab and the second flange.
10. The computer enclosure of claim 6 , wherein the resilient portion defines a through slot therein, and the positioning tab extends from an edge of the through hole.
11. The computer enclosure of claim 6 , wherein the clip is located on the first flange.
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