Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
361754000 | With ejector means | 20 |
20080316718 | INJECTION/EJECTION MECHANISM - An injection/ejection mechanism is provided for mounting and dismounting of a unit in a chassis. The mechanism includes a drive screw that cooperates with a threaded barrel, the threaded barrel being rotatable for engagement and disengagement with at least one chassis component. The drive screw can be rotated in a first rotational direction to urge the threaded barrel in a first longitudinal direction against at least one chassis component for mounting of the unit and can be rotated in an opposite rotational direction to urge the threaded barrel in an opposite longitudinal direction against at least one chassis component for dismounting of the unit. | 12-25-2008 |
20100053915 | CHIP CARD HOLDER - An exemplary chip card holder used in a portable electronic device for holding a chip card is provided. The chip card holder includes a body member, a card receiving space disposed on the body member, an elastic piece and a releasing piece. The elastic piece is disposed at one end of the card receiving space and is configured for elastically resisting against the chip card to provide a pushing force to the chip card. The releasing piece is releasably disposed at the other end of the card receiving space opposite to the elastic piece and being configured to hold and release the chip card. The chip card locking device has simple structure and is easy to operate to lock or unlock the chip card. | 03-04-2010 |
20100053916 | CARD HOLDING MECHANISM - The invention discloses a card holding mechanism, which includes a housing, a retaining member mounting in one side of the housing and a sliding button slidably attached on another side of the housing. The housing defines a chamber therein, and the chamber is used for accommodating a chip card. The bottom of the chamber defines a through hole. The retaining member is used for receiving the chip card. The sliding button is fixed with the retaining button through the through hole. The chip card is accommodated in the chamber and is secured by the retaining member, when the sliding button is pushed, then the chip card with the retaining member are brought out from the chamber. | 03-04-2010 |
20100214749 | Circuit Board Retainer with Insertion and Extraction Lever - A lever assembly for a retainer which retains a circuit board in an enclosure. The retainer includes a rotatable camshaft. The lever assembly includes a bracket on the enclosure and a rotatable lever at the end of the camshaft. The lever includes a distal arm which engages with the bracket to insert and extract the circuit board into and from the enclosure. A spring element, coupled to either the lever or the end of the camshaft, creates a spring resistance force which biases the lever against the camshaft. In one embodiment, the spring element is a clip on the camshaft which exerts a compressive spring force against the lever. In another embodiment, a spring pin is coupled to the lever and exerts a compressive spring force against the camshaft. | 08-26-2010 |
20110194263 | SURFACE CONTACT CARD HOLDER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A holder for a surface contact card includes a housing, a tray and an ejecting mechanism. The housing defines a receiving groove. The tray is slidably received in the receiving groove. The ejecting mechanism is positioned on the housing and automatically ejects the tray from the receiving groove. | 08-11-2011 |
20120099284 | RETENTION-EXTRACTION DEVICE FOR REMOVABLE CARDS IN A CHASSIS - A retention-extraction device is provided for a removable card in a chassis. The device includes an actuation rod having a cam slot, the actuation rod configured to provide linear movement along the length of the actuation rod, and an extraction lever operatively connected to a proximal end of the actuation rod and pivotally secured to the chassis. The device also includes a bell crank with a cam follower that is configured to ride in the cam slot and a latch hook that pivots between an open and closed position based on the motion of the bell crank. The linear movement of the actuation rod causes the extraction lever to apply a force to a portion of the card and causes the latch hook to pivot to an open position to allow removal of the card. | 04-26-2012 |
20120195013 | FLAT OBJECT EJECTOR ASSEMBLY - An apparatus for ejecting a flat object from a casing of a mobile device is disclosed. The apparatus is arranged to receive an ejection tool along a first axis and to eject the flat object along a second axis, wherein the first and second axes are not parallel. In one embodiment, the first axis is parallel to a top surface of the mobile device and the second axis is perpendicular to a curved edge surface of the mobile device. | 08-02-2012 |
20120314387 | UNLOCKING APPARATUS FOR PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD - An unlocking apparatus for printed circuit board, configured for detaching a circuit board, includes a clipping structure secured to the circuit board, two unlocking structures and a chassis. The chassis includes bracket for mounted the circuit board. Each of the two unlocking structures includes a dragging member, a rotating member, a sliding member and a supporting member. The pulling rod is slidably installed on the chassis. One end of the rotating member is rotatably secured to the dragging member, the other end is rotatably secured to the supporting member. The supporting member is mounted to the chassis. The dragging member is moved to drive the sliding member to slide on the supporting member along a second direction which is substantially perpendicular to the bracket, and the clipping structure is slid along with the supporting member to drive the printed circuit board to slide along the second direction. | 12-13-2012 |
20130063910 | CARD HOLDING MECHANISM AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device includes a housing, and a card holding mechanism for holding an electronic card. The housing defines a through hole, and the card holding mechanism may be inserted into the housing via the through hole. The card holding mechanism includes a tray for receiving the electronic card, an operating component, and a transmission component. The operating component moves from a latched position to an unlatched position, the transmission component is driven by the operating component to rotate and drive the tray to eject from the housing. | 03-14-2013 |
20130094162 | CHIP CARD HOLDING MECHANISM AND PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A chip card holding mechanism includes a bracket, an unlock member and a tray. The bracket defines a receiving chamber. The unlock member is assembled adjacent to the opening of the bracket. The movable tray is assembled to and received within the receiving chamber of the bracket by the unlock member. The tray includes a supporting portion for receiving a chip card, a draw-off portion formed on a first end of the supporting portion, and a resisting block formed on the draw-off portion. The unlock member includes a main portion and an ejecting portion formed on the main portion, the ejecting portion slidably resists against the corresponding resisting block of the tray, for providing an ejecting force to eject the tray away from the bracket. An electronic device using the chip card holding mechanism is also provided. | 04-18-2013 |
20130201644 | CHIP CARD REMOVING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME - A chip card removing device used for removing a chip card from an electronic device includes a housing and a chip card tray slidably mounted in the housing. The chip card tray includes a main body, and a stopping portion protruding from one end of the main body. The stopping portion and the main body form a receiving space for receiving the chip card. The stopping portion resists against the chip card. When the chip card tray is slid out of the housing, the chip card is brought with it to expose the chip card out of the housing. An electronic device using the chip card removing device is also described. | 08-08-2013 |
20130235540 | CHIP CARD HOLDER AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH SAME - A chip card holder for holding at least one chip card is disclosed. The chip card holder includes a base, a drawer slidably attached to the base and a cover. The drawer defines at least one receiving space, each receiving space for receiving a chip card. The cover is detachably latched to the base to retain the drawer in the base or allow the drawer to be slid out of the base. After the cover is detached from the base, the drawer can automatically partially or completely slide out of the cabinet to expose it from the base, thereby facilitating grasping chip cards out of the receiving spaces or putting the chip cards in the receiving spaces. | 09-12-2013 |
20130286608 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH CHIP CARD EJECTING MECHANISM - A chip card ejecting mechanism includes a base body, a push member, a rotating member and an elastic member resisting between the base body and the rotating member. The base body includes a guiding member defining a hole and having a number of guiding rails. Each guiding rail includes a resisting surface and a guiding surface. The push member includes a push rod extending through the hole and a number of active gears. Each active gear defines an active cooperative surface. The rotating member includes a number of the passive gears. Each passive gear includes a passive cooperative surface. When the push member is pressed toward the rotating member by a transient external force, the rotating member compresses the elastic member until the active cooperative surface arrives at the guiding surface, the elastic member releases and drives the passive cooperative gears to slide along the first sliding slot. | 10-31-2013 |
20140092571 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EJECTING REMOVABLE ENTITIES FROM ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Systems and methods for ejecting removable entities from electronic devices are provided. A removable entity ejection system may include a driver that may be controllable by software (e.g., via a control unit that may be configured to send electrical signals to the driver). The driver may include a driving component that may apply a force directly, or indirectly, to one or more removable entities to eject the one or more removable entities from an electronic device. When the force is applied indirectly, one or more interfacing components may receive the applied force and may transfer the received force to the one or more removable entities to cause ejection thereof. | 04-03-2014 |
20140247567 | EJECTABLE COMPONENT ASSEMBLIES IN ELECTRONIC DEVICES - Electronic devices are provided with ejectable component assemblies that can be substantially flush with the external surfaces of the housings of the devices, despite variations in their manufacture. The ejectable component assemblies may include connectors coupled to circuit boards of the devices, and trays that can be loaded with removable modules, inserted through openings in the housings of the devices, and into the connectors for functionally aligning the removable modules with the circuit boards. The ejectable component assemblies may also include ejectors coupled to the housings of the devices for ejecting the trays from the connectors and, thus, from the devices themselves. | 09-04-2014 |
20140247568 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An electronic device includes a case, a switch, a connecting tray and a moving member. The case has an opening. The switch is disposed in the case and near the opening. The connecting tray is disposed in the case and near the opening. The moving member is disposed on the opening in a movable manner. The moving member includes a pressing portion and a carrying portion. The pressing portion is movably connected to the carrying portion, the carrying portion is for carrying a function card and is plugged in the connecting tray in a detachable manner, and the pressing portion is for moving relative to the carrying portion, thereby triggering the switch. | 09-04-2014 |
20140321083 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH EXPANSION CARD - An electronic device includes a chassis, an installation board, an expansion card mounted to a bottom surface of the installation board, and a fixing member. The chassis includes a motherboard forming a socket. The expansion card includes a connector engaged in the socket. The fixing member includes a movable portion including a bar. The movable portion is rotated to drive the bar to lift the installation board away from the motherboard, thereby disengaging the connector from the socket. | 10-30-2014 |
20140362548 | CHIP CARD HOLDER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A chip card holder includes a housing, a receiving frame, a tray, and a pin. The housing defines a latching groove. The receiving frame is mounted to the housing, and the receiving frame includes at least one ejecting arm. The tray is slidably received in the receiving frame and defines a receiving groove configured for receiving a chip card. The tray includes a latching tongue. When the tray is received in the receiving frame, the latching tongue is latched in the latching groove, and the ejecting arm abuts against one end of the tray. The pin deforms the latching tongue to unlock the tray from the housing. | 12-11-2014 |
20150070858 | PLUG-IN MECHANISM, SUBRACK INCLUDING PLUG-IN MECHANISM, AND FINISHED BOARD - A plug-in mechanism, a subrack and a finished board are provided. The plug-in mechanism implements fast and reliable plug-in and plug-out by using a lever assistance effect and a gearing effect of a gear. The plug-in mechanism is configured to be disposed between a sub-carrier frame and a parent carrier frame to implement plug-in and plug-out of the sub-carrier frame in the parent carrier frame, and the plug-in mechanism includes a driving part and a gearing part, where the driving part includes an ejector lever, the gearing part includes at least one gear that is engaged successively, a gear at one end is connected to the ejector lever, each of the at least one gear is fastened onto the sub-carrier frame by using a rotating shaft, and the at least one gear is connected to the parent carrier frame by using a linkage structure. | 03-12-2015 |
20150359125 | CIRCUIT BOARD EJECTOR SYSTEM - Technology is provided for a circuit board ejector system. The circuit board ejector systems include a chassis, a circuit board housed in the chassis, and a pair of circuit board ejectors. The circuit board ejectors each include a hub rotatably mountable to the chassis and at least one ejector tooth extending from the hub. A lever is coupled to the hub, wherein the ejector tooth is mateable with the circuit board, whereby movement of the lever causes the tooth to move the circuit board between an installed position and an ejected position. | 12-10-2015 |