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| United States Patent | 4992903 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4992903.html |
| Inventor(s) | Chen; Charlie (5F, No. 3, Lane 521, Chung Cheng Rd., Hsin Tien City, Taipei, TW) |
| Abstract | A computer main frame includes a bottom block connected with an upper cover
through tongue-and-groove joint, for positioning therein of floppy disc
and hard disc. The upper cover includes an inner wall surface specially
designed to conform to the geometry of the floppy disc and hard disc being
received. The floppy and hard disc which are received in the main frame
have holes thereon for insertion therein of stub tenons upstanding from
the bottom block, such that the positioning of the floppy and hard disc
can be secured without the use of any fastening means. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4992903 |
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Structure of computer main frame |
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| Inventor |
Chen; Charlie (5F, No. 3, Lane 521, Chung Cheng Rd., Hsin Tien City, Taipei, TW) |
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| Publication Date |
February 12, 1991 |
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December 28, 1989 |
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I claim:
1. A computer main frame, including:
an upper cover comprising two raised side boards at its opposed lateral
sides defining therebetween a stepped slotted inner wall surface having
thereon tangent planes in shape and depth conforming to the geometry of
two floppy discs and a hard disc received therein, said floppy discs and
said hard disc having enclosures with a plurality of holes;
a bottom block comprising a plurality of posts having stub tenons
upstanding therefrom, two chair-like holder plates having stub tenons made
thereon, two channels on its two lateral side walls;
wherein said floppy discs and said hard disc are mounted on said bottom
block permitting the stub tenons of said posts and said chair-like holder
plates, respectively, to be inserted into the holes thereof, and said
upper cover is mounted on said bottom block to retain said floppy discs
and said hard disc therein with its two side boards respectively seated in
the two channels of the two lateral side walls of said bottom block. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to a computer main frame and more
particularly to the one in which the positioning of frame structure is
efficiently made by means of tongue-and-groove or tenon-and-mortise joint
without the use of any hand tool.
In regular computer equipments, the positioning of floppy disc and hard
disc in a computer main frame is secured by screws or other fastening
means. The use of fastening means makes assembly process time consuming
and rather complicated. As a consequence, the manufacturing cost of a
computer is relatively increased.
The main object of the present invention is to provide such a computer main
frame structure for convenient positioning therein of floppy and hard disc
without the use of any fastening means.
Another object of the present invention is to provide such a computer main
frame structure which is easy to assemble without the use of any hand
tool.
According to the present invention, a computer main frame is generally
comprised of a bottom block connected with an upper cover through
tongue-and-groove connection for positioning therein of two floppy discs
and a hard disc, wherein the upper cover includes two raised side boards
at its both lateral sides defining therebetween a stepped slotted inner
wall surface having thereon tangent planes in shape and depth conforming
to the geometry of the two floppy discs and the hard disc; the bottom
block includes a plurality of posts having stud tenons upstanding
therefrom for insertion into the holes of the two floppy discs so as to
secure the two floppy discs thereto, two chair-like holder plates having
stud tenons thereon for insertion into the holes of the hard disc
permitting the hard disc to be firmly positioned therein, and two channels
on its two lateral side walls to retain the two side boards of the upper
cover.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective fragmentary view of a computer main frame embodying
the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a plain sectional view of the computer main frame of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 3 is a sectional elevation of the computer main frame of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Turning now to the annexed drawings in greater detail, therein illustrated
is a computer main frame embodying the present invention and generally
comprised of an upper cover (1), a bottom block (2), two floppy discs (3)
and (4) and a hard disc (5).
The upper cover (1) includes two raised side boards (14) at its both
lateral sides defining therebetween a stepped slotted inner wall surface
(11) having thereon tangent planes (12) (13) in shape and depth conforming
to the geometry of the two floppy discs (3) (4) and the hard disc (5).
The bottom block (2) includes a plurality of posts (21) having stud tenons
(22) upstanding therefrom, two chair-like holder plates (23) having stud
tenons (24) made thereon, two channels (25) on its two lateral side walls.
The floppy discs (3) and (4) and the hard disc (5)each comprises a first
large side wall (32) or (42) or (52) having made thereon a plurality of
holes (31) or (41) or (51), and a second large side wall (33) or (43) or
(53) opposite to the first large side wall (32) or (42) or (52).
During assembly, the floppy discs (3) and (4) are mounted on the posts (21)
of the bottom block (2) permitting the stub tenons (22) of the posts (21)
to respectively insert into the holes (31) and (41) of their first large
side walls (32) and (42) thereof, the hard disc (5) is mounted on the two
chair-like holder plates (23) of the bottom block (2) permitting the stub
tenons (24) of the chair-like holder plates (23) to respectively insert
into the holes (51) of its first large side wall (52), and the upper cover
(1) is mounted on the bottom block (1) with its two side boards (14)
respectively seated in the two channels (25) of the two lateral side walls
of the bottom block (2) permitting the second large side walls (33), (43)
and (53) of the floppy discs (3) and (4) and the hard disc (5) be
respectively received in its tangent planes (12) and (13).
According to the present invention, the width of the two channels (25) of
the bottom block (2) is slightly smaller than the thickness of the two
side boards (14) of the upper cover (1). Therefore, after the two side
boards (14) of the upper cover (1) are respectively inserted in the two
channels (25) of the two lateral side walls of the bottom block (2), the
upper cover (1) comes to be firmly retained by the bottom block (2).
Through the arrangement of the foregoing statement, the positioning of the
floppy discs (3) and (4) and the hard disc (5) and the upper cover (1) can
be made by hands without the use of any hand tools.
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