Printed circuit board handling device

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Inventors

Elliott, Kenneth F.

Application #

355125

Filed

May-19-1989

Published

Jan-30-1990

Current US Class

016/422
439/160
439/296

International Classes

B25G 003/38

Field of Search

16/112 16/114 439/296 439/312

Assignee

U.S. Philips Corporation (New York, NY)

Examiners

Seidel; Richard K.

US Patent References

4261076   Unitary card handl...
4530615   Locking and releas...
4638405   Injector/ejector devi...
4697303   Withdrawal appar...

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Other References

IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 27, No. 6, Nov. 1984, pp. 3536-3538.

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Abstract
A handle (10) attached to a printed circuit board (7) for manually inserting and removing the board into and from a rack has a pivotable lever (13,14) at each end of an elongate member (11); to disengage a multi-pin plug and socket connector (8,9) when it is desired to remove the board from the rack, the levers (13,14) are rotated to engage cross-bar members (1,2) of the rack, exerting moments on the handle (10) tending to withdraw the board from the rack. To inhibit rattling of the levers (13,14), when the rack is subjected to vibration, and other undesired rotation of the levers, recesses (25,26) are provided in the elongate member (11) respectively adjacent the levers, the recesses receiving respective resiliently deformable elements (27,28), such as cylinders of neoprene rubber, which co-operate with the levers to urge them towards their inoperative positions.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A handling device suitable for manually inserting and removing a printed circuit board into and from a rack, said device comprising a rigid elongate member adapted to be attached to a printed circuit board at one end thereof substantially in the plane of the board, and further comprising two ejector levers pivotably attached to the elongate member respectively, one at each end thereof, each lever being manually rotatable in the plane of the board about a respective pivot from an inoperative position to an operative position in which, when the board is mounted in the rack and the levers are pivoted from their inoperative positions to their operative positions, each lever engages the rack for exerting a moment on the device tending to withdraw the board from the rack, wherein the device comprises two resiliently deformable elements each adapted to urge a respective one of the levers towards said inoperative position, in which position neither lever engages said rack.



Description
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 200,089, filed May 27, 1988 now abandoned.

The invention relates to a handling device (sometimes referred to herein as a handle) suitable for manually inserting and removing a printed circuit board into and from a rack. The handle comprises a rigid elongate member adapted to be attached to a printed circuit board at one end thereof substantially in the plane of the board, and further comprising two ejector levers pivotably attached to the elongate member respectively one at each end thereof, each lever being manually rotatable in the plane of the board about a respective pivot from an inoperative position to an operative position in which, when the board is mounted in the rack, the lever engages the rack for exerting a moment on the handle tending to withdraw the board from the rack.

With electrical or electronic equipment comprising a number of printed circuit boards housed in a rack, it is convenient to provide each board with such a handling device whereby the board can readily be inserted into and removed from the rack if, for example, it is necessary to replace the board. The board is inserted into the rack by manually gripping the elongate member and offering the board up to the rack so that two opposite longitudinal edges of the board extending away from the handling device are received in slotted guide means in the rack. The board typically carries at least one multi-pin connecting plug at its longitudinal end remote from the handling device. As the board is slid along the slotted guide means, this plug engages with a corresponding socket mounted in the rack. When it is desired to remove the board from the rack, it is necessary to apply a substantial force to disengage the plug from the socket. It is awkward to apply sufficient force purely by gripping the elongate member of the handling device. The two ejector levers are provided respectively at opposite ends of the elongate member each to engage a respective cross-bar member of the rack. These cross-bar members extend normally to the plane of the board, adjacent the location of the handling device when the board is mounted in the rack, the separation of the cross-bar members being slightly greater than the width of the board. When the board is mounted in the rack, the ejector levers can be rotated to a small extent from their inoperative positions before they engage the cross-bar members: this play is provided so as to ensure that the ejector levers do not interfere with complete engagement of the plug and socket connector. To withdraw the board from the rack, the two ejector levers are simultaneously manually rotated so as to engage the respective cross-bar members, thereby each applying a moment to the handling device that tends to withdraw the board from the rack. When the plug and socket connector has disengaged, the elongate member may be gripped manually (instead of the levers) and the board pulled out.
 
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