Cage mounting assembly

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Inventors

Chen, Yun Lung
Li, Hui

Application #

946739

Filed

Sep-21-2004

Published

Aug-16-2005

Current US Class

174/50
174/60
174/64
312/223.1
361/683

International Classes

H02G 003/08

Field of Search

174/50 174/60 174/64 174/17.R 174/135 174/58 361/683 361/686 361/724 312/223.1 312/265.6 220/431

Assignee

Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. (Taipei Hsien, TW)

Examiners

Patel; Dhiru R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Chung; Wei Te

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Abstract
A cage mounting assembly includes a chassis (10), a supporting base (20) and a cage (40). The chassis includes a bottom wall (12), the bottom wall engages with the base. The base extends an arm portion (24), the arm portion forms a pair of pillars (34), each with a spring (38). The cage forms a pair of restraining tabs (54) thereunder corresponding to the pair of pillars of the base. Each tab defines a through hole (56). The cage is moved into the chassis, the pair of pillars of the base are respectively received in the through holes of the barbs. As the cage is continuously moved, the springs on the pillars are compressed, then the cage is fixed to the chassis. When the cage is disengaged from the chassis, the cage is pushed out from the chassis by the compressed springs.
 
Claims
1. A cage mounting assembly comprising: a chassis comprising a bottom wall, a front wall and two side walls, the front wall defining an opening; a supporting base mounted on the bottom wall of the chassis, the base comprising a bottom portion, an arm portion and an operating member formed from the bottom portion, the arm portion forming at least one pillar covered with a spring, the operating member comprising an engaging hook and a handle; and a cage comprising at least two receiving plates, one of said receiving plates forming at least one restraining tab thereunder corresponding to said pillar of the base, the tab defining a through hole, and the other of said receiving plates forming an engaging barb thereunder engaging with the engaging hook of the base; wherein the cage is moved into the chassis through the opening, the at least one pillar of the base is received in a through hole of the tab, as the cage is continuously moved, the spring on the pillar is compressed and the engaging barb of the cage engages with the engaging hook of the base, thereby mounting the cage to the chassis; the handle is pressed to disengage the engaging hook and the engaging barb, and the cage is pushed out from the chassis by the compressed spring.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a cage mounting assembly, and more particularly to a cage mounting assembly with a simplified configuration and capable of prompt for detaching direction for convenient use.

2. Description of Related Art

Various data storage devices are installed in electronic apparatus especially in a computer for communication and handling of data. Such devices include, for example, hard disk drives, floppy disk drives and CD-ROM (Compact Disk-Read Only Memory) drives. Usually corresponding cages are used to mount these data storage devices in a computer chassis. A typical cage mounting assembly is directly mounted to the computer chassis with a plurality of screws. However, a screwdriver or other detaching toolings are necessary for installation or removal of the screws, which causes inconvenience and time-consuming issues in cage assembly or disassembly process.

A typical pivot attaching cage mounting assembly is disclosed in Taiwan patent No. 492614. The cage mounting assembly comprises a chassis and two cages. The chassis includes a mounting panel, and the panel extends at least one locating tab. The two cages are pivotally attached to the mounting panel on two sides thereof. Each of the two cages integrally extends a supporting leg at one side thereof, and forms a flange at the other side thereof. The flanges of the two cages are rotatablely connected with the locating tab by connecting shafts. The supporting legs function as supports when any of the cages is rotated to a position paralleling to the other one. Each of the cages can be pivoted to a folding position upon the other one in case of cage maintenance or assembly. However, in the conventional cage mounting assembly disclosed above, the cages are pivotally connected with the chassis and cannot be conveniently detached from the chassis without using a screwdriver or other detaching toolings, which causes time-consuming issue in cage assembly or disassembly process. In addition, the conventional cage mounting assembly cannot be automatically sprung out from the chassis in a direction perpendicular to a front panel of the chassis for convenience of users.
 
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