Board Assembly, Communications System, Ejector Lever, and Ejector Lever Unlocking Method
US-2016120056-A1 · Apr 28, 2016 · US
US10064299B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10064299-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514983810-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 28, 2018 |
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An assembly bracket coupled to a component for locking and releasing the component with a latch of a component receiving module on a component board. The assembly bracket having a rotary hinge connected to a support bracket, a handle rotatable about the rotatory hinge between a retracted position and a deployed position, a linkage rotatably coupled to the handle, and a support lever coupled to the linkage and having an engagement member to engage the latch. When the handle is in the retracted position, the engagement member is engaged with the latch, thereby securing the component in the component receiving module. When the handle transitions from the retracted position to the deployed position, the support lever applies a force away from the component receiving module to thereby decouple the component from the component receiving module.
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What is claimed is: 1. An assembly bracket coupled to a component for locking and releasing the component with a latch of a component receiving module on a component board, the assembly bracket comprising: a support bracket coupled to a component; a rotary hinge coupled to the support bracket; a handle rotatable about the rotatory hinge between a retracted position and a deployed position; a linkage rotatably coupled to the handle, one end of the linkage being adjacently coupled to the rotary hinge; and a support lever coupled to the linkage and having an engagement member to engage the latch, the support lever being adjacently coupled to the other end of the linkage; wherein when the handle is moved from the deployed position to the retracted position, the handle rotates about a pivot point to bring the engagement member into engagement with the latch, thereby securing the component in the component receiving module; wherein when the handle transitions from the retracted position to the deployed position, the support lever applies a force away from the component receiving module to thereby decouple the component from the component receiving module. 2. The assembly bracket of claim 1 , wherein the component is aligned with the component receiving module by at least one guide pin received in at least one guide pin receiver. 3. The assembly bracket of claim 1 , wherein the engagement mechanism is a hook and the latch has at least a partially looped shaped, the hook configured to be selectively engaged in the partially looped shape. 4. The assembly of bracket claim 1 , wherein the support lever has a guide spring to guide the support lever to move along a single axis when transitioning between the latched position and the unlatched position. 5. The assembly bracket of claim 1 , wherein the linkage is a gear teeth arrangement coupled with the handle and configured to couple the handle with a corresponding gear teeth arrangement on the support lever. 6. The assembly bracket of claim 1 , wherein the transition from the deployed position to a retracted position causes the support lever to rotate via the linkage thereby disengaging the engagement member from the latch. 7. The assembly bracket of claim 1 , wherein the assembly bracket includes a pin to secure the handle in the retracted position. 8. The assembly bracket of claim 7 , wherein the handle comprises two pieces, a gripping portion and an actuation portion, the gripping portion having a textured surface capable of translating along a longitudinal axis of the handle. 9. An assembly bracket comprising: a support bracket configured to be coupled to a component; a rotary hinge connected to the support bracket; a handle rotatable about the rotatory hinge between a retracted position and a deployed position; a linkage rotatably coupled to the handle, one end of the linkage being adjacently coupled to the rotary hinge; and a support lever coupled to the linkage and having an engagement member to engage the latch, the support lever being adjacently coupled to the other end of the linkage; wherein when the handle is moved from the deployed position to the retracted position, the handle rotates about a pivot point to bring the engagement member into engagement with the latch, thereby securing the component in the component receiving module; wherein when the handle transitions from the retracted position to the deployed position, the support lever applies a force away from the component receiving module to thereby decouple the component from the component receiving module. 10. The assembly bracket of claim 9 , wherein the component is aligned with the component receiving module by at least one guide pin received in at least one guide pin receiver. 11. The assembly bracket of claim 9 , wherein the engagement mechanism is a hook and the latch has at least a partially looped shaped, the hook configured to be selectively engaged in the partially looped shape. 12. The assembly of bracket claim 9 , wherein the support lever has a guide spring to guide the support lever to move along a single axis when transitioning between the latched position and the unlatched position. 13. The assembly bracket of claim 9 , wherein the linkage is at least one gear coupling the handle and the support lever. 14. The assembly bracket of claim 9 , wherein the transition from the deployed position to a retracted position causes the support lever to rotate via the linkage thereby disengaging the engagement member from the latch. 15. The assembly bracket of claim 9 , wherein the assembly bracket includes a pin to secure the handle in the retracted position. 16. The assembly bracket of claim 15 , wherein the handle comprises two pieces, a gripping portion and an actuation portion, the gripping portion having a textured surface capable of translating along a longitudinal axis of the handle.
Packaging or power distribution · CPC title
comprising clamping or extracting means (H05K7/10 takes precedence) · CPC title
having ejection mechanisms · CPC title
having securing means for mounting boards, plates or wiring boards (H05K7/1461 takes precedence) · CPC title
on hinges or pivots · CPC title
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