US20100321879A1 - Hard disk drive holder - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a hard disk drive (HDD) holder.
- HDD hard disk drive
- An HDD holder is used to hold an HDD.
- the HDD holder typically includes a main body and a handle having opposite first and second ends, wherein the first end is rotatably mounted to the main body, a locking tongue extends from the first end, and a hook extends from the second end.
- a computer chassis typically includes a receiving portion for receiving the HDD holder.
- the receiving portion includes opposite sidewalls for mounting the HDD holder therebetween, wherein one of the sidewalls defines a locking hole.
- the HDD holder can be securely locked in the receiving portion successfully.
- the receiving portion is manufactured, there is usually an error of a distance between the sidewalls of the receiving portion, which may lead the locking tongue of the handle cannot be locked in the locking hole of the receiving portion.
- a new frame appears in industry to improve the HDD holder.
- the locking tongue is elastically mounted to the first end of the handle, and thereby the distance error of the sidewalls of the receiving portion can be offset.
- this new frame causes a new problem that the hook of the handle can hook the main body of the HDD holder no matter the locking tongue extends in the locking hole or abuts against the corresponding sidewall of the receiving portion.
- the handle can still be closed, which will misguide a user to think that the installation of the HDD holder has already been done. Under this misguided thought, when the user operates or turns the receiving portion, the HDD may fall off the receiving portion and the HDD may be damaged.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded, isometric view of an embodiment of a hard disk drive (HDD) holder together with an HDD.
- HDD hard disk drive
- FIG. 2 is similar to FIG. 1 , but viewed from another perspective.
- FIG. 3 is an assembled view of the HDD holder and the HDD of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the assembly of the HDD holder and the HDD of FIG. 3 received in a receiving portion, showing the assembly at a locking position.
- FIG. 5 is similar to FIG. 4 , but showing the assembly not at the locking position.
- an embodiment of a hard disk drive (HDD) holder 8 includes a main body 10 , a spindle 60 , a sleeve 70 , a first elastic member 80 , a second elastic member 90 , a handle 30 , a hook 50 , and a third elastic member 40 .
- the main body 10 includes an elongated panel 12 , and two arms 14 extending backward from opposite left and right ends of the panel 12 .
- the arms 14 are configured to fix an HDD 100 therebetween.
- the panel 12 includes an elongated top board 21 , an elongated bottom board 22 , a first connecting wall 23 (also shown in FIG. 4 ), and a second connecting wall 24 .
- the top board 21 and the bottom board 22 are opposite to each other.
- the first connecting wall 23 and the second connecting wall 24 are perpendicularly connected between the top board 21 and the bottom board 22 .
- the first connecting wall 23 is located between the right end of the panel 12 and the second connecting wall 24 .
- the second connecting wall 24 is located between the left end of the panel 12 and the first connecting wall 23 .
- the top board 21 defines a first elongated hole 210 adjacent to a right end of the top board 21 , extending through the top board 21 .
- a longitudinal axis of the first elongated hole 210 is parallel with a longitudinal axis of the top board 21 .
- a projection 212 extends from the top board 21 , adjacent to the right end of the top board 21 .
- the projection 212 is located between the first elongated hole 210 and the arm 14 at the right end of the top board 21 .
- a round raised portion 221 extends from the bottom board 22 towards the top board 21 , below the first elongated hole 210 of the top board 21 .
- a second elongated hole 220 is axially defined in the raised portion 221 and extends through the bottom board 22 .
- a longitudinal axis of the second elongated hole 220 is parallel with a longitudinal axis of the bottom board 22 .
- the second elongated hole 220 aligns with the first elongated hole 210 .
- a projecting piece 231 extends from the first connecting wall 23 , opposite to the second connecting wall 24 .
- a guiding hole 230 is defined in the projecting piece 231 .
- a hooking hole 240 is defined in the second connecting wall 24
- the spindle 60 is cylindrical and includes three coaxial segments. It includes a first segment 61 , a second segment 62 , and a third segment 63 , wherein the second segment 62 is connected between the first segment 61 and the third segment 63 , the diameter of the first segment 61 is the greatest, and the diameter of the third segment 63 is the smallest.
- the sleeve 70 axially defines a sleeve hole 700 corresponding to the second segment 62 of the spindle 60 .
- a guiding post 71 extends from a circumference of the sleeve 70 , perpendicular to the extending direction of the sleeve hole 700 .
- the first elastic member 80 is a pressure spring.
- the second elastic member 90 is a torsion spring.
- the handle 30 includes a covering board 33 .
- An upper bending piece 333 extends perpendicularly from a top side of the covering board 33 .
- a lower bending piece 334 extends perpendicularly from a bottom side of the covering board 33 and is opposite to the upper bending piece 333 .
- the covering board 33 includes opposite right end 331 and left end 332 .
- a first extension piece 31 extends from the upper bending piece 333 , adjacent to the right end 331 of the covering board 33 .
- a round first pivot hole 313 is defined in the first extension piece 31 corresponding to the first segment 61 of the spindle 60 .
- a second extension piece 32 extends from the lower bending piece 334 , adjacent to the right end 331 of the covering board 33 and is opposite to the first extension piece 31 .
- a round second pivot hole 324 is defined in the second extension piece 32 , corresponding to the third segment 63 of the spindle 60 .
- a locking tongue 34 extends from each of the first extension piece 31 and the second extension piece 32 , towards a direction opposite to the left end 332 of the covering board 33 .
- a round third pivot hole 335 (see FIG. 2 ) is defined in each of the upper bending piece 333 and the lower bending piece 334 , adjacent to the left end 332 of the covering board 33 .
- a blocking piece 36 is perpendicularly connected between the upper bending piece 333 and the lower bending piece 334 , adjacent to the third pivot holes 335 .
- the blocking piece 36 is located between the third pivoting hole 335 and the right end 331 of the covering board 33 .
- the hook 50 includes a post 51 .
- a pivoting pole 52 extends from each of top and bottom ends of the post 51 .
- a hooking portion 53 and an operating portion 54 extend from a circumference of the post 51 .
- An extending direction of the operating portion 54 is perpendicular to an extending direction of the hooking portion 53 .
- a hooking block 56 and a projection 55 extend from the hooking portion 53 , opposite to the operating portion 54 .
- the projection 55 is located between the hooking block 56 and the post 51 .
- the hooking block 56 includes a slanting guiding surface 560 .
- the third elastic member 40 is a torsion spring.
- the second elastic member 90 is fitted around the raised portion 221 of the main body 10 .
- the first elastic member 80 is fitted around the guiding post 71 of the sleeve 70 .
- the sleeve 70 is disposed between the raised portion 221 of the main body 10 and the top board 21 , and a free end of the guiding post 71 is extended through the guiding hole 230 of the projecting piece 231 , to sandwich the first elastic member 80 between the projecting piece 231 and the sleeve 70 .
- the first extension piece 31 of the handle 30 is disposed on the top board 21 of the main body 10 , with the first pivot hole 313 of the handle 30 aligning with the first elongated hole 210
- the second extension piece 32 of the handle 30 is disposed under the bottom board 22 of the main body 10 , with the second pivot hole 324 of the handle 30 aligning with the second elongated hole 220 .
- the first pivot hole 313 and the second pivot hole 324 of the handle 30 , the first elongated hole 210 and the second elongated hole 220 of the main body 10 , and the sleeve hole 700 of the sleeve 70 are adjusted to be aligned, and cooperatively receive the spindle 60 .
- first segment 61 of the spindle 60 is received in the first pivot hole 313 of the handle 30 and the first elongated hole 210 of the main body 10 , and an engagement between the first segment 61 and the first pivot hole 313 and an engagement between the first segment 61 and the first elongated hole 210 are clearance fit;
- the second segment 62 of the spindle 60 is received in the sleeve hole 700 of the sleeve 70 , and an engagement between the second segment 62 and the sleeve hole 700 is interference fit;
- the third segment 63 of the spindle 60 is received in the second elongated hole 220 of the main body 10 and the second pivot hole 324 of the handle 30 , and an engagement between the third segment 63 and the second elongated hole 220 and an engagement between the third segment 63 and the second pivot hole 324 are clearance fit.
- the third elastic member 40 is fitted about the post 51 of the hook 50 , adjacent to the bottom end of the post 51 .
- the pivoting poles 52 of the hook 50 are pivotably received in the corresponding third pivot holes 335 of the handle 30 , and the projection 55 of the hook 50 abuts against the blocking piece 36 of the handle 30 , under the elastic force of the third elastic member 40 .
- first elastic member 80 abut against the projecting piece 231 of the main body 10 and the sleeve 70 respectively
- two spring legs of the second elastic member 90 abut against the main body 10 and the handle 30 respectively
- two spring legs of the third elastic member 40 abut against the hooking portion 53 of the hook 50 and the handle 30 respectively and supply the elastic force of the third elastic member 40 to bias the hooking portion 53 to rotate towards the blocking piece 36 of the handle 30 .
- the blocking piece 36 of the handle 30 is configured to prevent the hooking portion 53 from rotating too much.
- the handle 30 is opened relative to the main body 10 via rotating around the spindle 60 ( FIG. 4 shows the handle being closed).
- the HDD holder 8 is slid into a receiving portion 4 of a computer chassis, to completely receive the HDD holder 8 in the receiving portion 4 .
- the handle 30 is rotated to the main body 10 to be closed.
- the guiding surface 560 of the hooking block 56 of the hook 50 contacts a corresponding end of the second connecting wall 24 of the main body 10 , and under the elastic force of the third elastic member 40 , the hooking block 56 goes over the corresponding end of the second connecting wall 24 via an engagement between the guiding surface 560 and the corresponding end of the second connecting wall 24 , to extend in the hooking hole 240 of the second connecting wall 24 to hook the second connecting wall 24 .
- the locking tongues 34 of the handle 30 extend into a locking hole 7 of a first sidewall 5 of the receiving portion 4 , the first extension piece 31 and the second extension piece 32 of the handle 30 abut against an inner side of the first sidewall 5 , and the second elastic member 90 is elastically deformed. Therefore, the HDD holder 8 is locked between the first sidewall 5 and a second sidewall 6 opposite to the first sidewall 5 of the receiving portion 4 . It is noted that the first elastic member 80 supplies an elastic force to bias the sleeve 70 together with the spindle 60 and the handle 30 to right dead ends of the first elongated hole 210 and the second elongated hole 220 .
- the operating portion 54 of the hook 50 is pressed towards the left end 332 of the handle 30 to disengage the hooking block 56 of the hook 50 from the hooking hole 240 of the main body 10 . Therefore, an elastic force of the second elastic member 90 can bias the handle 30 to rotate away from the main body 10 and thereby opening the handle 30 .
- the locking tongues 34 of the handle 30 disengage from the locking hole 7 of the first sidewall 5 of the receiving portion 4 . Therefore, the HDD holder 8 is ready to be removed from the receiving portion 4 .
- the projection 212 of the top board 21 of the main body 10 is configured to limit a rotation angle of the handle 30 . When the handle 30 is opened, the first extension piece 31 will be blocked by the projection 212 , such that the rotation angle of the handle 30 is limited between about 0-30 degrees.
- a distance between the first and second sidewalls 5 and 6 of the receiving portion 4 usually has an error between plus or minus 1 millimeter (the error range is much less than lengths of the first elongated hole 210 and the second elongated hole 220 ).
- the handle 30 of the present disclosure is able to slide under the force of the first elastic member 80 , such that the locking tongues 34 of the handle 30 is able to elastically engage in the locking hole 7 of the receiving portion 4 no matter how much distance between the first and second sidewalls 5 and 6 of the receiving portion 4 . Therefore, the error of the distance can be offset.
- the present disclosure has an innovative function that if the HDD holder 8 is not completely slid in the receiving portion 4 , the handle 30 can not be closed, which is actually an alarm and can lead the user to assuredly push the HDD holder 8 in position to be locked.
- the handle 30 is tried to be closed by the user, the locking tongues 34 of the handle 30 will engage with the first sidewall 5 of the receiving portion 4 and be compelled to move leftward.
- the handle 30 together with the hook 50 will slide leftward under the guiding of the first elongated hole 210 and the second elongated hole 220 , wherein the spindle 60 is slid to left dead ends of the first elongated hole 210 and the second elongated hole 220 . Therefore, the hooking block 56 of the hook 50 will be completely located at the left side of second connecting wall 24 of the main body 10 and cannot engage in the hooking hole 240 of the second connecting wall 24 . Once the operation of the user stops, the handle 30 will be rotated away from the main body 10 by the second elastic member 90 to be opened. Accordingly, the present disclosure can prevent the user from making mistakes and thereby preventing the HDD holder 8 from been damaged by accident.
- the engagement between the spindle 60 and the sleeve 70 may be clearance fit, and the engagement(s) between the spindle 60 and the first pivot hole 313 and/or the second pivot hole 324 of the handle 30 may be interference fit.
- the first elastic member 80 may be a torsion spring whose two spring legs abut against the main body 10 and the sleeve 70 , respectively.
- Another round raised portion like the raised portion 221 may extend from the main body 10 for the torsion spring to fit about.
- the sleeve 70 may be omitted, and the guiding post 71 may extend from the spindle 60 . Furthermore, the guiding post 71 may be omitted, and a first portion of the spindle 60 that engages in the first elongated hole 210 and/or a second portion of the spindle 60 that engages in the second elongated hole 220 may be designed to have rectangular cross section to make the spindle 60 be slidable and not pivotable. If the guiding post 71 is omitted, the first elastic member 80 may be positioned in other ways. For example, a sleeve defining a through hole may be disposed, and the first elastic member 80 is received in the through hole with the opposite ends of the first elastic member 80 extending out of the through hole.
- the second elastic member 90 may be a pressure spring whose opposite ends abut against the main body 10 and the handle 30 respectively.
- the third elastic member 40 may be a pressure spring whose opposite ends abut against the operating portion 54 of the hook 50 and the handle 30 , respectively.
- the third elastic member 40 may also be an extension spring whose opposite ends connect with the hooking portion 53 of the hook 50 and the handle 30 , respectively.
- one of the locking tongues 34 of the handle 30 may be omitted.
- the hook 50 may be unrotatably fixed to the handle 30 and thereby omitting the third elastic member 40 .
- the handle 30 When the handle 30 needs to be closed, the handle 30 is rotated towards the main body 30 , and the guiding surface 560 of the hooking block 56 of the hook 50 engages with the corresponding end of the second connecting wall 24 of the main body 10 , to guide the handle 30 to slide leftward, therefore, the hooking block 56 can go over the corresponding end of the second connecting wall 24 to engage in the hooking hole 240 .
- the handle 30 can also be manually slid leftward, and thereby the guiding surface 560 may be omitted.
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- The present disclosure relates to a hard disk drive (HDD) holder.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- An HDD holder is used to hold an HDD. The HDD holder typically includes a main body and a handle having opposite first and second ends, wherein the first end is rotatably mounted to the main body, a locking tongue extends from the first end, and a hook extends from the second end. A computer chassis typically includes a receiving portion for receiving the HDD holder. The receiving portion includes opposite sidewalls for mounting the HDD holder therebetween, wherein one of the sidewalls defines a locking hole. When the HDD holder is received in the receiving portion, the handle is rotated to the main body to be closed. The hook of the handle will hook the main body of the HDD holder, and the locking tongue will extend in the locking hole of the receiving portion. Therefore, the HDD holder can be securely locked in the receiving portion successfully. However, when the receiving portion is manufactured, there is usually an error of a distance between the sidewalls of the receiving portion, which may lead the locking tongue of the handle cannot be locked in the locking hole of the receiving portion.
- In order to solve the above-mentioned problem, a new frame appears in industry to improve the HDD holder. In the new frame, the locking tongue is elastically mounted to the first end of the handle, and thereby the distance error of the sidewalls of the receiving portion can be offset. However, this new frame causes a new problem that the hook of the handle can hook the main body of the HDD holder no matter the locking tongue extends in the locking hole or abuts against the corresponding sidewall of the receiving portion. In other words, when the HDD holder is received in the receiving portion, if the HDD holder is not located at the right position to be locked, the handle can still be closed, which will misguide a user to think that the installation of the HDD holder has already been done. Under this misguided thought, when the user operates or turns the receiving portion, the HDD may fall off the receiving portion and the HDD may be damaged.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded, isometric view of an embodiment of a hard disk drive (HDD) holder together with an HDD. -
FIG. 2 is similar toFIG. 1 , but viewed from another perspective. -
FIG. 3 is an assembled view of the HDD holder and the HDD ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the assembly of the HDD holder and the HDD ofFIG. 3 received in a receiving portion, showing the assembly at a locking position. -
FIG. 5 is similar toFIG. 4 , but showing the assembly not at the locking position. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 3 , an embodiment of a hard disk drive (HDD)holder 8 includes amain body 10, aspindle 60, asleeve 70, a firstelastic member 80, a secondelastic member 90, ahandle 30, ahook 50, and a thirdelastic member 40. - The
main body 10 includes anelongated panel 12, and twoarms 14 extending backward from opposite left and right ends of thepanel 12. Thearms 14 are configured to fix anHDD 100 therebetween. Thepanel 12 includes an elongatedtop board 21, anelongated bottom board 22, a first connecting wall 23 (also shown inFIG. 4 ), and a second connectingwall 24. Thetop board 21 and thebottom board 22 are opposite to each other. The first connectingwall 23 and the second connectingwall 24 are perpendicularly connected between thetop board 21 and thebottom board 22. The first connectingwall 23 is located between the right end of thepanel 12 and the second connectingwall 24. The second connectingwall 24 is located between the left end of thepanel 12 and the first connectingwall 23. - The
top board 21 defines a firstelongated hole 210 adjacent to a right end of thetop board 21, extending through thetop board 21. A longitudinal axis of the firstelongated hole 210 is parallel with a longitudinal axis of thetop board 21. Aprojection 212 extends from thetop board 21, adjacent to the right end of thetop board 21. Theprojection 212 is located between the firstelongated hole 210 and thearm 14 at the right end of thetop board 21. - A round raised
portion 221 extends from thebottom board 22 towards thetop board 21, below the firstelongated hole 210 of thetop board 21. A secondelongated hole 220 is axially defined in the raisedportion 221 and extends through thebottom board 22. A longitudinal axis of the secondelongated hole 220 is parallel with a longitudinal axis of thebottom board 22. The secondelongated hole 220 aligns with the firstelongated hole 210. - A projecting
piece 231 extends from the first connectingwall 23, opposite to the second connectingwall 24. A guidinghole 230 is defined in the projectingpiece 231. - A
hooking hole 240 is defined in the second connectingwall 24 - The
spindle 60 is cylindrical and includes three coaxial segments. It includes afirst segment 61, asecond segment 62, and athird segment 63, wherein thesecond segment 62 is connected between thefirst segment 61 and thethird segment 63, the diameter of thefirst segment 61 is the greatest, and the diameter of thethird segment 63 is the smallest. - The
sleeve 70 axially defines asleeve hole 700 corresponding to thesecond segment 62 of thespindle 60. A guidingpost 71 extends from a circumference of thesleeve 70, perpendicular to the extending direction of thesleeve hole 700. - In the present embodiment, the first
elastic member 80 is a pressure spring. - In the present embodiment, the second
elastic member 90 is a torsion spring. - The
handle 30 includes a coveringboard 33. Anupper bending piece 333 extends perpendicularly from a top side of the coveringboard 33. Alower bending piece 334 extends perpendicularly from a bottom side of the coveringboard 33 and is opposite to theupper bending piece 333. The coveringboard 33 includes oppositeright end 331 andleft end 332. Afirst extension piece 31 extends from theupper bending piece 333, adjacent to theright end 331 of the coveringboard 33. A roundfirst pivot hole 313 is defined in thefirst extension piece 31 corresponding to thefirst segment 61 of thespindle 60. Asecond extension piece 32 extends from thelower bending piece 334, adjacent to theright end 331 of the coveringboard 33 and is opposite to thefirst extension piece 31. A roundsecond pivot hole 324 is defined in thesecond extension piece 32, corresponding to thethird segment 63 of thespindle 60. Alocking tongue 34 extends from each of thefirst extension piece 31 and thesecond extension piece 32, towards a direction opposite to theleft end 332 of the coveringboard 33. A round third pivot hole 335 (seeFIG. 2 ) is defined in each of theupper bending piece 333 and thelower bending piece 334, adjacent to theleft end 332 of thecovering board 33. A blockingpiece 36 is perpendicularly connected between theupper bending piece 333 and thelower bending piece 334, adjacent to thethird pivot holes 335. The blockingpiece 36 is located between thethird pivoting hole 335 and theright end 331 of the coveringboard 33. - The
hook 50 includes apost 51. Apivoting pole 52 extends from each of top and bottom ends of thepost 51. A hookingportion 53 and an operatingportion 54 extend from a circumference of thepost 51. An extending direction of the operatingportion 54 is perpendicular to an extending direction of the hookingportion 53. A hookingblock 56 and aprojection 55 extend from the hookingportion 53, opposite to the operatingportion 54. Theprojection 55 is located between the hookingblock 56 and thepost 51. The hookingblock 56 includes aslanting guiding surface 560. - In the present embodiment, the third
elastic member 40 is a torsion spring. - In assembling the
HDD holder 8, the secondelastic member 90 is fitted around the raisedportion 221 of themain body 10. The firstelastic member 80 is fitted around the guidingpost 71 of thesleeve 70. Thesleeve 70 is disposed between the raisedportion 221 of themain body 10 and thetop board 21, and a free end of the guidingpost 71 is extended through the guidinghole 230 of the projectingpiece 231, to sandwich the firstelastic member 80 between the projectingpiece 231 and thesleeve 70. Thefirst extension piece 31 of thehandle 30 is disposed on thetop board 21 of themain body 10, with thefirst pivot hole 313 of thehandle 30 aligning with the firstelongated hole 210, and thesecond extension piece 32 of thehandle 30 is disposed under thebottom board 22 of themain body 10, with thesecond pivot hole 324 of thehandle 30 aligning with the secondelongated hole 220. Thefirst pivot hole 313 and thesecond pivot hole 324 of thehandle 30, the firstelongated hole 210 and the secondelongated hole 220 of themain body 10, and thesleeve hole 700 of thesleeve 70 are adjusted to be aligned, and cooperatively receive thespindle 60. It is noted that thefirst segment 61 of thespindle 60 is received in thefirst pivot hole 313 of thehandle 30 and the firstelongated hole 210 of themain body 10, and an engagement between thefirst segment 61 and thefirst pivot hole 313 and an engagement between thefirst segment 61 and the firstelongated hole 210 are clearance fit; thesecond segment 62 of thespindle 60 is received in thesleeve hole 700 of thesleeve 70, and an engagement between thesecond segment 62 and thesleeve hole 700 is interference fit; thethird segment 63 of thespindle 60 is received in the secondelongated hole 220 of themain body 10 and thesecond pivot hole 324 of thehandle 30, and an engagement between thethird segment 63 and the secondelongated hole 220 and an engagement between thethird segment 63 and thesecond pivot hole 324 are clearance fit. The thirdelastic member 40 is fitted about thepost 51 of thehook 50, adjacent to the bottom end of thepost 51. The pivotingpoles 52 of thehook 50 are pivotably received in the corresponding third pivot holes 335 of thehandle 30, and theprojection 55 of thehook 50 abuts against the blockingpiece 36 of thehandle 30, under the elastic force of the thirdelastic member 40. It is noted that opposite ends of the firstelastic member 80 abut against the projectingpiece 231 of themain body 10 and thesleeve 70 respectively, two spring legs of the secondelastic member 90 abut against themain body 10 and thehandle 30 respectively, and two spring legs of the thirdelastic member 40 abut against the hookingportion 53 of thehook 50 and thehandle 30 respectively and supply the elastic force of the thirdelastic member 40 to bias the hookingportion 53 to rotate towards the blockingpiece 36 of thehandle 30. The blockingpiece 36 of thehandle 30 is configured to prevent the hookingportion 53 from rotating too much. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , in normal use of theHDD holder 8, thehandle 30 is opened relative to themain body 10 via rotating around the spindle 60 (FIG. 4 shows the handle being closed). TheHDD holder 8 is slid into a receivingportion 4 of a computer chassis, to completely receive theHDD holder 8 in the receivingportion 4. Thehandle 30 is rotated to themain body 10 to be closed. When thehandle 30 is rotated to themain body 10, the guidingsurface 560 of the hookingblock 56 of thehook 50 contacts a corresponding end of the second connectingwall 24 of themain body 10, and under the elastic force of the thirdelastic member 40, the hookingblock 56 goes over the corresponding end of the second connectingwall 24 via an engagement between the guidingsurface 560 and the corresponding end of the second connectingwall 24, to extend in the hookinghole 240 of the second connectingwall 24 to hook the second connectingwall 24. The lockingtongues 34 of thehandle 30 extend into alocking hole 7 of afirst sidewall 5 of the receivingportion 4, thefirst extension piece 31 and thesecond extension piece 32 of thehandle 30 abut against an inner side of thefirst sidewall 5, and the secondelastic member 90 is elastically deformed. Therefore, theHDD holder 8 is locked between thefirst sidewall 5 and asecond sidewall 6 opposite to thefirst sidewall 5 of the receivingportion 4. It is noted that the firstelastic member 80 supplies an elastic force to bias thesleeve 70 together with thespindle 60 and thehandle 30 to right dead ends of the firstelongated hole 210 and the secondelongated hole 220. - In uninstalling the
HDD holder 8, the operatingportion 54 of thehook 50 is pressed towards theleft end 332 of thehandle 30 to disengage the hookingblock 56 of thehook 50 from the hookinghole 240 of themain body 10. Therefore, an elastic force of the secondelastic member 90 can bias thehandle 30 to rotate away from themain body 10 and thereby opening thehandle 30. The lockingtongues 34 of thehandle 30 disengage from the lockinghole 7 of thefirst sidewall 5 of the receivingportion 4. Therefore, theHDD holder 8 is ready to be removed from the receivingportion 4. It is noted that theprojection 212 of thetop board 21 of themain body 10 is configured to limit a rotation angle of thehandle 30. When thehandle 30 is opened, thefirst extension piece 31 will be blocked by theprojection 212, such that the rotation angle of thehandle 30 is limited between about 0-30 degrees. - In practice, a distance between the first and
5 and 6 of the receivingsecond sidewalls portion 4 usually has an error between plus or minus 1 millimeter (the error range is much less than lengths of the firstelongated hole 210 and the second elongated hole 220). Thehandle 30 of the present disclosure is able to slide under the force of the firstelastic member 80, such that the lockingtongues 34 of thehandle 30 is able to elastically engage in thelocking hole 7 of the receivingportion 4 no matter how much distance between the first and 5 and 6 of the receivingsecond sidewalls portion 4. Therefore, the error of the distance can be offset. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , the present disclosure has an innovative function that if theHDD holder 8 is not completely slid in the receivingportion 4, thehandle 30 can not be closed, which is actually an alarm and can lead the user to assuredly push theHDD holder 8 in position to be locked. In detail, when theHDD holder 8 is not completely slid in the receivingportion 4, if thehandle 30 is tried to be closed by the user, the lockingtongues 34 of thehandle 30 will engage with thefirst sidewall 5 of the receivingportion 4 and be compelled to move leftward. Thehandle 30 together with thehook 50 will slide leftward under the guiding of the firstelongated hole 210 and the secondelongated hole 220, wherein thespindle 60 is slid to left dead ends of the firstelongated hole 210 and the secondelongated hole 220. Therefore, the hookingblock 56 of thehook 50 will be completely located at the left side of second connectingwall 24 of themain body 10 and cannot engage in the hookinghole 240 of the second connectingwall 24. Once the operation of the user stops, thehandle 30 will be rotated away from themain body 10 by the secondelastic member 90 to be opened. Accordingly, the present disclosure can prevent the user from making mistakes and thereby preventing theHDD holder 8 from been damaged by accident. - In other embodiments, the engagement between the
spindle 60 and thesleeve 70 may be clearance fit, and the engagement(s) between thespindle 60 and thefirst pivot hole 313 and/or thesecond pivot hole 324 of thehandle 30 may be interference fit. - In other embodiments, the first
elastic member 80 may be a torsion spring whose two spring legs abut against themain body 10 and thesleeve 70, respectively. Another round raised portion like the raisedportion 221 may extend from themain body 10 for the torsion spring to fit about. - In other embodiments, the
sleeve 70 may be omitted, and the guidingpost 71 may extend from thespindle 60. Furthermore, the guidingpost 71 may be omitted, and a first portion of thespindle 60 that engages in the firstelongated hole 210 and/or a second portion of thespindle 60 that engages in the secondelongated hole 220 may be designed to have rectangular cross section to make thespindle 60 be slidable and not pivotable. If the guidingpost 71 is omitted, the firstelastic member 80 may be positioned in other ways. For example, a sleeve defining a through hole may be disposed, and the firstelastic member 80 is received in the through hole with the opposite ends of the firstelastic member 80 extending out of the through hole. - In other embodiments, the second
elastic member 90 may be a pressure spring whose opposite ends abut against themain body 10 and thehandle 30 respectively. - In other embodiments, the third
elastic member 40 may be a pressure spring whose opposite ends abut against the operatingportion 54 of thehook 50 and thehandle 30, respectively. The thirdelastic member 40 may also be an extension spring whose opposite ends connect with the hookingportion 53 of thehook 50 and thehandle 30, respectively. - In other embodiments, one of the locking
tongues 34 of thehandle 30 may be omitted. - In other embodiments, the
hook 50 may be unrotatably fixed to thehandle 30 and thereby omitting the thirdelastic member 40. When thehandle 30 needs to be closed, thehandle 30 is rotated towards themain body 30, and the guidingsurface 560 of the hookingblock 56 of thehook 50 engages with the corresponding end of the second connectingwall 24 of themain body 10, to guide thehandle 30 to slide leftward, therefore, the hookingblock 56 can go over the corresponding end of the second connectingwall 24 to engage in the hookinghole 240. Furthermore, thehandle 30 can also be manually slid leftward, and thereby the guidingsurface 560 may be omitted. - It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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