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20100026148 | SERVER CHASSIS - A server chassis is provided. The server chassis includes a chassis body, a hard disk cage and a top cover. The upper surface of the hard disk cage is fixed on the hard disk cage such that the upper surface of the hard disk cage and the hard disk cage would form an integral whole. The hard disk cage could be removably assembled on the chassis body, so as to conveniently change the hard disks with different sizes therebetween. Therefore, the top cover of the present invention would fully cover the rear portion of the upper surface of the hard disk cage without changing the size or adding another cover, so as to achieve the purpose of integral whole assembling. | 02-04-2010 |
20100026149 | STAGGERED EMBEDDED TYPE CASING - A staggered embedded type casing is provided. The staggered embedded type casing includes a first casing and a second casing combine together to form a casing body. The first casing has a first surface and a first side. The second casing has a second surface and a second side. The first surface and the second surface are coplanar. A plurality of first embedded portions protrudes from the first side of the first casing and extends to the bottom of the second surface. A plurality of second embedded portions protrudes from the second side of the second casing and extends to the bottom of the first surface. The first embedded portions and the second embedded portions are staggered. | 02-04-2010 |
20130064650 | FAN UNIT ASSEMBLY - A fan unit assembly includes a fan rack, fan units and handles. The fan rack includes a carrier and parallel partition boards erected on the carrier to define fan-disposing regions. The partition board has at least one first positioning part and at least one first guiding part facing the corresponding fan-disposing region. The fan unit has two side surfaces and a front surface. The front surface connects the side surfaces. The side surfaces respectively have a second guiding part engaged with the first guiding part. The fan unit is suitable to move along the first guiding part through the second guiding part. The handles are disposed at the front surface and both ends thereof are bent to form two pivot portions respectively pivoted on the side surfaces. Each pivot portion has a second positioning part. When the handle rotates towards the front surface, the positioning parts interfere with each other. | 03-14-2013 |
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20090104948 | HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A handheld electronic device including a body, a cover, a locking structure, and a button structure is provided. The body has a cave, and the cover has a first locking part. The cover is adapted to be slidably disposed on the body and cover the cave. The locking structure has a first fastened end and a first cantilever. The first fastened end is fastened to the inner wall of the body, and a second locking part corresponding to the first locking part is disposed on the first cantilever. The button structure is corresponding to the locking structure. When the second locking part locks with the first locking part, the button structure is used to apply a force to the locking structure, to elastically deform the first cantilever for unlocking the second locking part and the first locking part. | 04-23-2009 |
20100165229 | FASTENING STRUCTURE FOR DISPLAY PANEL AND HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE HAVING THE SAME - A fastening structure of a display panel includes a base plate, first sidewalls, a frame connected to the base plate and surrounded by the first sidewalls, and stiffeners. The first sidewalls are connected together and connected to the base plate. The frame accommodates the display panel. The stiffeners having a trapezoid-shaped structure or a triangle-shaped structure connect the base plate to the frame. The stiffeners are located between the frame and the first sidewalls. A gap respectively exists between the stiffeners and the first sidewalls. Therefore, the stiffeners enhance the strength between the base plate and the frame accommodating the display panel. Due to the gap respectively existing between the stiffeners and the first sidewalls, when the fastening structure is impacted, a force transmitted to the frame is reduced by the gap to effectively protect the display panel. | 07-01-2010 |
20100291974 | BUFFER PROTECTION STRUCTURE AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE HAVING THE SAME STRUCTURE - A buffer protection structure is provided in a mobile communication device which includes a housing and a flat light-emitting element having plural light tubes. The buffer protection structure is an elastic material and is provided between each inner wall of the housing and outer peripheries of the flat light-emitting element. Outer peripheries of the buffer protection structure are abutted respectively at each inner wall of the housing and inner peripheries of the buffer protection structure are abutted elastically by the outer peripheries of the flat light-emitting element to buffer an external force or impact, such that the light tubes can be prevented from being ruptured. | 11-18-2010 |
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20110055700 | Automatic Explode Based on Occlusion - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products feature providing a rendering of a three-dimensional assembly of components. An explosion sequence for separating first components of the assembly is determined. The explosion sequence comprises stages in which each stage represents a different spatial relationship between two or more of the first components. A first input is received from an interactive control. A first stage in the explosion sequence is selected based on the first input. The rendering of the assembly is updated, responsive to the first input, to show the first stage of the explosion sequence. A second input is received from the interactive control. A different second stage in the explosion sequence is selected based on the second input. The rendering of the assembly is updated, responsive to the second input, to show the second stage of the explosion sequence. | 03-03-2011 |
20130124157 | Automatic Explode Based on Occlusion - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products feature providing a rendering of a three-dimensional assembly of components. An explosion sequence for separating first components of the assembly is determined. The explosion sequence comprises stages in which each stage represents a different spatial relationship between two or more of the first components. A first input is received from an interactive control. A first stage in the explosion sequence is selected based on the first input. The rendering of the assembly is updated, responsive to the first input, to show the first stage of the explosion sequence. A second input is received from the interactive control. A different second stage in the explosion sequence is selected based on the second input. The rendering of the assembly is updated, responsive to the second input, to show the second stage of the explosion sequence. | 05-16-2013 |
20150269287 | AUTOMATIC EXPLODE BASED ON OCCLUSION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products feature providing a rendering of a three-dimensional assembly of components. An explosion sequence for separating first components of the assembly is determined. The explosion sequence comprises stages in which each stage represents a different spatial relationship between two or more of the first components. A first input is received from an interactive control. A first stage in the explosion sequence is selected based on the first input. The rendering of the assembly is updated, responsive to the first input, to show the first stage of the explosion sequence. A second input is received from the interactive control. A different second stage in the explosion sequence is selected based on the second input. The rendering of the assembly is updated, responsive to the second input, to show the second stage of the explosion sequence. | 09-24-2015 |
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20150174752 | CONNECTING STRUCTURE-CONTAINED CONNECTION DEVICE OF ELECTRIC TOOL FOR CONNECTION WITH ANGLE ADJUSTER - A connecting structure-contained connecting device of an electric tool for connection with an angle adjuster, comprises a tooth-shaped jacket which is internally equipped with a locking body, a steel ball, a spring and a spring base; the locking body is connected to the spring base through the spring. When the spring on the spring base is pushed to extend to extrude the steel ball, the axial fixation of the angle adjuster can be quickly and conveniently realized through the connecting device. | 06-25-2015 |
20150266178 | CONNECTING STRUCTURE-CONTAINED CONNECTION DEVICE OF ELECTRIC TOOL FOR CONNECTION WITH ANGLE ADJUSTER - The present utility model discloses a connecting structure-containing connection device of an electric tool for connection with an angle adjuster, comprising a tooth-shaped jacket, a locking body, a plurality of steel balls, a spring, and a spring base, characterized in that the tooth-shaped jacket is internally equipped with the locking body; a plurality of spherical grooves are emplaced around the circumference of the neck of the locking body and steel balls are contained in the spherical grooves; the radial positioning between the locking body and the tooth-shaped jacket is realized through the steel balls; an annular groove is present at the rear end of the locking body and the annular groove is internally equipped with a snap spring; the rear end of the locking body is equipped with a spring base, the axial positioning between the spring base and the locking body is realized through the snap spring, and the spring base is connected to one end of the spring and the other end of the spring presses against the inside of the tooth-shaped jacket. The present utility model integrates the axial restraint and rotation of the angle adjuster into a body, which effectively simplifies the operation of the connection device and eliminates various inconveniences during the connection and rotation of the angle adjuster. | 09-24-2015 |