REMOTE RELEASING MODULE AND CIRCUIT BOARD DEVICE
20230180418 ยท 2023-06-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K7/1417
ELECTRICITY
G06F1/186
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A remote releasing module includes a bracket, a toggle button, and a moving member. The bracket includes a first end portion and a second end portion away from each other. The toggle button is pivotally connected to the first end portion of the bracket and includes a first driving portion. The moving member is movably disposed on the bracket and extends from a position close to the first end portion to the second end portion. The moving member includes a second driving portion disposed on the first driving portion so as to drive the toggle button to move. A circuit board device including a circuit board body, a connector slot, and the remote releasing module is also provided. The connector slot is disposed on the circuit board body.
Claims
1. A remote releasing module comprising: a bracket comprising a first end portion and a second end portion away from each other; a toggle button pivotally connected to the first end portion of the bracket and comprising a first driving portion; and a moving member movably disposed on the bracket and extending from a position close to the first end portion to the second end portion, wherein the moving member comprises a second driving portion disposed on the first driving portion so as to drive the toggle button to move.
2. The remote releasing module according to claim 1, further comprising: a push button pressably disposed on the second end portion of the bracket and linked with the moving member, wherein, when the push button is pressed, the moving member is driven and the toggle button is pulled to be rotated relative to the bracket.
3. The remote releasing module according to claim 1, wherein the toggle button comprises: a main body; an extension portion extending from the main body to a bottom wall of the bracket; and a pivot protruding from the extension portion, wherein the pivot comprises a pivot end surface away from the extension portion, and the pivot end surface is at least partially inclined toward the bottom wall.
4. The remote releasing module according to claim 3, wherein the first end portion comprises: a top wall; a groove recessed from the top wall; and two position retaining surfaces defining the groove, wherein the extension portion extends into the groove and between the two position retaining surfaces.
5. The remote releasing module according to claim 3, wherein the first driving portion comprises a boss protruding from the main body, the second driving portion comprises a hole sleeved on the boss, the boss comprises a boss end surface away from the main body, and the boss end surface is at least partially inclined.
6. A circuit board device comprising: a circuit board body; a connector slot disposed on the circuit board body; and a remote releasing module disposed on the circuit board body and comprising: a bracket comprising a first end portion and a second end portion away from each other; a toggle button pivotally connected to the first end portion of the bracket and located beside the connector slot, the toggle button comprising a first driving portion; and a moving member movably disposed on the bracket and extending from a position close to the first end portion to the second end portion, wherein the moving member comprises a second driving portion disposed on the first driving portion so as to drive the toggle button to move.
7. The circuit board device according to claim 6, wherein the remote releasing module further comprises: a push button pressably disposed on the second end portion of the bracket and linked with the moving member, wherein, when the push button is pressed, the moving member is driven and the toggle button is pulled to be rotated relative to the bracket.
8. The circuit board device according to claim 6, wherein the toggle button comprises: a main body; an extension portion extending from the main body to a bottom wall of the bracket; and a pivot protruding from the extension portion, wherein the pivot comprises a pivot end surface away from the extension portion, and the pivot end surface is at least partially inclined toward the bottom wall.
9. The circuit board device according to claim 8, wherein the first end portion comprises: a top wall; a groove recessed from the top wall; and two position retaining surfaces defining the groove, wherein the extension portion extends into the groove and between the two position retaining surfaces.
10. The circuit board device according to claim 8, wherein the first driving portion comprises a boss protruding from the main body, the second driving portion comprises a hole sleeved on the boss, the boss comprises a boss end surface away from the main body, and the boss end surface is at least partially inclined.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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[0028] In this embodiment, the remote releasing module 100 is disposed on the circuit board body 20 and located beside the connector slot 22. Since the current display card (the expansion card 30) is typically equipped with large-sized heat dissipation fins and fans, it is inconvenient for the user to touch a toggle button 120 for jacking the expansion card 30. In the circuit board device 10 of this embodiment, removal of the display card (the expansion card 30) may be facilitated through the remote releasing module 100. The specific structure of the remote releasing module 100 is described below.
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[0030] The bracket 110 includes a first end portion 111 and a second end portion 116 away from each other. As can be seen from
[0031] The toggle button 120 is pivotally connected to the first end portion 111 of the bracket 110. As shown in
[0032] In the conventional circuit board device, the toggle button is pivotally connected to the connector slot instead of the bracket. Therefore, the remote assembly for driving the toggle button is required to be disposed on the circuit board body. In addition, the driving structure of the remote assembly is also required to be assembled and aligned with the toggle button pivotally connected to the pivoting connector slot. The assembly is relatively inconvenient. Compared with the conventional circuit board device, in this embodiment, the toggle button 120 is instead disposed on the bracket 110. In other words, the remote releasing module 100 includes the toggle button 120, so that it is not required to consider the assembly alignment between the toggle button 120 and the driving structure (the moving member 130) when the remote releasing module 100 is mounted on the circuit board body 20. Therefore, it is relatively simple and convenient to mount the remote releasing module 100 on the circuit board body 20.
[0033] The detailed structure between the toggle button 120 and the bracket 110 is further described below.
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[0035] The first end portion 111 of the bracket 110 includes a top wall 112, a bottom wall 115, and a groove 113. The groove 113 is recessed from the top wall 112 and the bottom wall 115, and penetrates the top wall 112 and the bottom wall 115. The extension portion 122 extends into the groove 113.
[0036] The toggle button 120 is pivotally connected to the bracket 110 through the pivot 123, and may be rotated relative to the bracket 110. The pivot 123 includes a pivot end surface 124 away from the extension portion 122. The pivot end surface 124 is at least partially inclined toward the bottom wall 115 of the first end portion 111. Specifically, the lower part of the pivot end surface 124 is inclined so that the height of the pivot 123 protruding from the extension portion 122 is minimal at the lowermost end.
[0037] In this embodiment, when the toggle button 120 is assembled to the bracket 110, the toggle button 120 may be placed from the top wall 112 of the first end portion 111 downward into the groove 113. By designing the pivot end surface 124 to be at least partially inclined toward the bottom wall 115, when the toggle button 120 is assembled to the bracket 110, the extension portion 122 can be smoothly placed downward into the corresponding pivot hole (not shown) in the first end portion 111. In other embodiments, the pivot end surface 124 of the toggle button 120 may also be a surface entirely inclined downward to facilitate the assembly. In other embodiments, the pivot end surface 124 of the toggle button 120 may also be flat.
[0038] In addition, the boss 126 includes a boss end surface 127 away from the main body 121. The boss end surface 127 is at least partially inclined. In this embodiment, the boss end surface 127 in the right part of
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[0044] The position for disposing the push button 140 is not limited thereto. The push button 140 may be disposed as long as it is not blocked by other elements. In other embodiments, it is also possible that the remote releasing module 100 does not include the push button 140, and the user may directly grasp the moving member 130 to rotate the toggle button 120.
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[0048] Subsequently, when the push button 140 is released, an elastic member 150 causes the push button 140 to rebound, and the push button 140 can be jacked up and returned to its original position. In addition, when the user inserts the connection port 32 of the expansion card 30 into the connector slot 22 again, the fixing port 34 of the expansion card 30 pushes down the extension portion 122 of the toggle button 120, so that the toggle button 120 is returned to its original position.
[0049] In this embodiment, the remote releasing module 100 includes the toggle button 120 and the moving member 130 for driving the toggle button 120. Therefore, it is not required to dispose a toggle button or other corresponding structures on the connector slot 22, and the connector slot 22 can use the standard common connector slot, reducing the cost for special specifications.
[0050] In addition, the assembly alignment between the toggle button 120 and the moving member 130 has been completed during the assembly stage of the remote releasing module 100. Such alignment is not required to be performed on the circuit board body 20. In addition, requirements for alignment precision between the toggle button 120 and the connector slot 22 is relatively low, and their arrangement can be completed by locking the remote releasing module 100 on the circuit board body 20, simplifying the assembly procedures on the circuit board body 20.
[0051] In summary of the foregoing, in the embodiments of the disclosure, the connector slot of the circuit board device is disposed on the circuit board body, and the remote releasing module is disposed on the circuit board body and located beside the connector slot. The toggle button of the remote releasing module is pivotally connected to the first end portion of the bracket and includes the first driving portion. The moving member is movably disposed on the bracket and extends from a position close to the first end portion of the bracket to the second end portion of the bracket. The moving member includes the second driving portion linked with the first driving portion of the toggle button so as to drive the toggle button to move. In the circuit board device of the embodiments of the disclosure, the remote releasing module is disposed on the circuit board body, and the toggle button is located beside the connector slot, which can jack up the expansion card to be subsequently inserted into the connector slot. Since the remote releasing module includes the toggle button and the moving member for driving the toggle button, the assembly alignment between the toggle button and the moving member has been completed during the assembly stage of the remote releasing module. Such alignment is not required to be performed on the circuit board body, simplifying the assembly procedures on the circuit board body. In addition, the requirements for alignment precision between the toggle button and the connector slot is relatively low; the remote releasing module can be disposed at a specific position on the circuit board body, facilitating the assembly.
[0052] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure covers modifications and variations provided that they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.