Electronic device rack
Abstract
An electronic device rack includes a first support leg, a second support leg substantially parallel to the first support leg, and a mounting member mounted between the first support leg and the second support leg, without the use of screws. The first support leg defines a plurality of latching holes and a plurality of installation holes. The mounting member includes a member body, a first latching tab extending from the member body, and a protrusion extending from the member body. The latching tab is engaged in two adjacent latching holes to prevent the mounting member from moving along a first direction substantially perpendicular to the first support leg. The resilient piece is engaged in one of the plurality of latching holes to prevent the mounting member from moving a third direction opposite to the second direction.
Claims
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1 . An electronic device rack, comprising:
a first support leg, the first support leg defines a plurality of latching holes and a plurality of installation holes; a second support leg substantially parallel to the first support leg; and a mounting member mounted between the first support leg and the second support leg; the mounting member comprises a member body, a latching tab extending from the member body, and a resilient piece located on the member body; the latching tab is engaged in two adjacent of the plurality of installation holes to prevent the mounting member from moving along a first direction that is substantially perpendicular to the first support leg and along a second direction that is substantially parallel to the first support leg; and the resilient piece is engaged in one of the plurality of latching holes to prevent the mounting member from moving along a third direction that is opposite to the second direction.
2 . The electronic device rack of claim 1 , wherein the mounting member further comprises an inserting tab extending from the member body; the second support leg defines a plurality of inserting holes; and the inserting tab is engaged in one of the plurality of inserting holes.
3 . The electronic device rack of claim 2 , wherein the inserting tab is L-shaped; the inserting tab comprises a connecting portion, extending from the member body, and inserting portion, extending from the connecting portion; and the inserting portion is inserted in the one of the plurality of inserting holes.
4 . The electronic device rack of claim 1 , wherein the latching tab comprises a bending portion extending from the member body, and two latching portion extending from the bending portion; and the two latching portion are inserted in the two adjacent of the plurality of installation holes.
5 . The electronic device rack of claim 1 , wherein the latching tab is L-shaped.
6 . The electronic device rack of claim 1 , wherein the resilient piece includes a resilient portion and a stopping portion extending from the resilient portion; the stopping portion is engaged with an edge of the one of the plurality of latching holes; and the resilient portion is resiliently deformable to disengage the stopping portion from the one of the plurality of latching holes.
7 . The electronic device rack of claim 6 , wherein the member body defines an opening adjacent to the latching tab, and the resilient portion extends from one edge of the opening.
8 . The electronic device rack of claim 7 , wherein an obtuse angle is defined between the resilient portion and the member body.
9 . The electronic device rack of claim 6 , wherein the stopping portion is perpendicular to the resilient portion.
10 . The electronic device rack of claim 6 , wherein the resilient piece further comprises an actuating portion, the actuating portion extends from the stopping portion and has an extension direction that is parallel to the member body.
11 . An electronic device rack, comprising:
a first support leg, the first support leg defines a latching hole; a second support leg substantially parallel to the first support leg, the second support leg defines an inserting hole; and a mounting member mounted between the first support leg and the second support leg, the mounting member comprises a member body, a resilient piece located on the member body, and an inserting tab extending from the member body; the inserting tab is engaged in the inserting hole to prevent the mounting member from moving along a first direction that is substantially perpendicular to the first support leg and along a second direction that is substantially parallel to the first support leg; the resilient piece is engaged in the latching hole to prevent the mounting member from moving along a third direction that is opposite to the second direction.
12 . The electronic device rack of claim 11 , wherein the mounting member further comprises a latching tab extending from the member body; the first supporting leg further defining two installation holes; and the latching tab is engaged in the two installation holes.
13 . The electronic device rack of claim 12 , wherein the latching tab comprises a bending portion extending from the member body, and two latching portion extending from the bending portion; and the two latching portion are inserted in the two adjacent of the plurality of installation holes.
14 . The electronic device rack of claim 12 , wherein the latching tab is L-shaped.
15 . The electronic device rack of claim 11 , wherein the inserting tab comprises a connecting portion, extending from the member body, and inserting portion, extending from the connecting portion; and the inserting portion is inserted in the inserting hole.
16 . The electronic device rack of claim 12 , wherein the resilient piece includes a resilient portion and a stopping portion extending from the resilient portion; the stopping portion is engaged with an edge of the one of the plurality of latching holes; and the resilient portion is resiliently deformable to disengage the stopping portion from the one of the plurality of latching holes.
17 . The electronic device rack of claim 16 , wherein the member body defines an opening adjacent to the latching tab, and the resilient portion extends from one edge of the opening.
18 . The electronic device rack of claim 17 , wherein an obtuse angle is defined between the resilient portion and the member body.
19 . The electronic device rack of claim 16 , wherein the stopping portion is perpendicular to the resilient portion.
20 . The electronic device rack of claim 16 , wherein the resilient piece further comprises an actuating portion, the actuating portion extends from the stopping portion and has an extension direction that is parallel to the member body.Cited by (0)
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