Patent classifications
H05K7/183
THREE-PIECE UNIVERSAL RAIL KIT FOR MOUNTING A DEVICE TO A RACK
A universal rail mounting kit for mounting a rack-mountable computing device within a computer rack is provided. The universal rail mounting kit includes a rack-mountable sliding rail configured to be attached to the computer rack, a device-mountable receiving rail configured to be attached to the rack-mountable computing device and configured to receive the rack-mountable sliding rail when the rack-mountable computing device is installed in the computer rack, and a device-mountable securing rail configured to be attached to the rack-mountable computing device and configured to secure the rack-mountable computing device to the computer rack after the device-mountable receiving rail has received the rack-mountable sliding rail.
Framework for electronic or network cabinets
A framework for an electronic or network cabinet, having a first profile frame and a second profile frame, as well as four depth struts. Each depth strut is directly or indirectly connected at corresponding points to the vertical profile frames. Furthermore, the depth struts are dimensioned so that they can absorb and compensate tilting forces of the vertical profile frames.
Server assembly with front opening
A server assembly having a housing and a tray mounted in the housing are provided. The tray had a top surface and a front surface, and an open position in which the top surface of the tray is accessible and a closed position in which the top surface of the tray is inaccessible. A first set of chip connections in the top surface can vertically removably receive at least one first storage device. The front surface of the tray can define at least one opening below the top surface configured to horizontally removably receive at least one second storage device. The first set of chip connections electronically couple the at least one first storage device with the server assembly and are inaccessible when the tray is in the closed position, and the openings are accessible regardless of whether the tray is in the open or closed position.
Adjustable barrier for enclosures
Embodiments of the invention provide an adjustable barrier assembly for enclosure, and related methods of installation. The adjustable barrier assembly includes a barrier panel that includes a first panel slidable relative to a second panel to accommodate different depths of different enclosures. The assembly further includes a top support bracket, an upper barrier plate, a bottom support bracket, and a lower barrier plate. Each of the upper barrier plate and the lower barrier plate can be secured to the top support bracket and the bottom support bracket, respectively, at different relative orientations in order to accommodate different heights of different enclosures.
EQUIPMENT RACK HAVING MOUNTING RAILS
An equipment rack, mounting rails for the equipment rack, and associated methods. The mounting rails are selectively movable on a frame of the equipment rack and can be clamped to secure the mounting rails to the frame. A clamp of the mounting rail can include a clamp arm having a clamped position and an unclamped position and a lever arm for moving the clamp arm between the clamped and unclamped positions.
Slide rail assembly
A slide rail assembly includes a first rail, a second rail, a first bracket, a second bracket and a supporting feature. The first rail is configured to be mounted to a rack through the first bracket and the second bracket. The second rail is movable relative to the first rail and is configured to carry a carried object. The supporting feature is arranged on the first bracket. When the second rail is located at a predetermined position relative to the first rail, an end of the second rail is not extended beyond the supporting feature, and the supporting feature is configured to support a predetermined portion of the carried object.
Display device and wall mount module thereof
A wall mount module includes a first bracket, a second bracket, a first cover, a second cover, a first conducting member, a second conducting member and a power cable. The first bracket has a first hole formed thereon and the second bracket has a second hole formed thereon. The first cover is disposed on the first bracket and the second cover is disposed on the second bracket. The first conducting member is disposed between the first cover and the first bracket and exposed through the first hole. The second conducting member is disposed between the second cover and the second bracket and exposed through the second hole. The power cable is connected to the first conducting member and the second conducting member.
Minimal touch post for multi-layer cable routing
An apparatus includes a tray, a shaft connected to the tray, a bracket that secures the tray to a networking device such that the tray is distanced from a surface of the networking device, and a support post coupled to the tray via the shaft, the support post including: a rotating pin having a cylindrical passage through which the shaft passes, the rotating pin being coupled to the support post to allow the support post to rotate about the rotating pin and about the shaft, and a locking pin having a latch that is configured to engage with a corresponding opening on the tray to secure the support post to the tray.
ATTACHMENT MEMBER, MEMBER ATTACHMENT STRUCTURE, AND MEMBER ATTACHMENT METHOD
What is provided is an attachment member that can be respectively attached to target members of different types, the member including a member main body, a first protrusion which is provided at an end portion of the member main body and is engageable with a first engaged part formed on a first target member, a second protrusion which is provided at the end portion of the member main body and is engageable with a second engaged part formed on a second target member, and an advancement and retraction mechanism which is configured to cause the second protrusion to advance and retract from the end portion of the member main body.
Mounting rails with dovetail lugs
In an example, a mounting rail may include a base and a dovetail lug. The dovetail lug may extend from the base and may also extend along a width of the base. The dovetail lug may include a bottom portion having a first thickness, and a top portion having a second thickness. The second thickness may be larger than the first thickness. In further implementations, the bottom portion and the top portion may define a front overhang and a back overhang of the dovetail lug.