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- a system and method for providing a detachable component are disclosed that provide significant advantages over prior developed systems.
- the disclosed embodiments allow a user to easily obtain a customized computing system.
- a computer system may include a housing component at least partially defining an exterior surface of the computer system.
- the housing component may have at least one mounting finger, which may be, for example, a pin like protrusion or an elongated and flat extension.
- the mounting finger may extend from the housing component and be formed to define a locking shoulder.
- the system may also include a detachable component having a mounting tab. The mounting tab may interact with the locking shoulder to releasably couple the detachable component to the housing component.
- a method for providing a detachable component may include accepting an order for a computer system (e.g., via the Internet) and providing a computer system to a user in response to the order.
- the provided computer system may have a housing component that at least partially defines an exterior surface of the computer system. This housing component may have at least one mounting finger that extends from the housing component and defines a locking shoulder.
- the provided computer system may include a detachable component with a mounting tab that releasably couples the detachable component to the housing component by interacting with the locking shoulder.
- the user may choose to customize the detachable component by indicating a design to be incorporated into an outer surface of the detachable component.
- the user may indicate a desired color for the detachable component.
- the present invention provides several technical advantages. For example, by providing detachable components, a user may quickly and easily customize the appearance of a computer. Also, a manufacturer may more quickly and easily customize a computer system for each customer at the time of initial manufacture. Moreover, because the invention provides a way for users to select certain physical attributes of an ordered computer, users may avoid the inconvenience of replacing original computer system devices, such as supplied keyboards and monitors, with specialty devices.
- FIG. 1 depicts a computer system with housing components that incorporate teachings of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 depicts an exploded view of a computer system tower housing component and a detachable component, each of which incorporates teachings of the present disclosure.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 wherein like numbers are used to indicate like and corresponding parts.
- FIG. 1 shows a computer system, representatively depicted at 10 , incorporating teachings of the present disclosure.
- computer system 10 includes three distinct computer system devices, monitor 12 , tower 14 , and keyboard 16 . Though monitor 12 , tower 14 , and keyboard 16 make up computer system 10 , other devices could also be included.
- computer system 10 may include a printer or a zip drive.
- monitor 12 and keyboard 16 are communicatively coupled to tower 14 via coupling cables 18 and 20 , respectively.
- Each of the depicted devices, monitor 12 , tower 14 , and keyboard 16 include housing components that make up at least a portion of their respective outer surfaces.
- housing component 22 partially forms an exterior surface of monitor 12 's base.
- Housing component 24 partially forms an exterior surface of tower 14 's top, and housing component 26 partially forms an exterior surface of keyboard 16 .
- Each of the depicted housing components 22 , 24 and 26 have at least one mounting finger such as mounting finger 28 of housing component 26 .
- mounting finger 28 extends from housing component 26 and defines a locking shoulder 30 .
- a detachable component such as wrist rest 32
- mounting tab 34 may have a hole extending there through and may allow for releasably coupling wrist rest 32 to housing component 26 by interacting with mounting finger 28 and locking shoulder 30 .
- the interaction of mounting tab 34 and mounting finger 28 may involve the extending of mounting finger 28 through a hole formed in mounting tab 34 . This type of interaction may allow wrist rest 32 to be rotatably coupled to keyboard 16 .
- mounting tab 34 may be located along the side of wrist rest 32 and, as such, allow for easy access and essentially unencumbered rotation.
- FIG. 1 depicts two additional detachable components, monitor support ring 38 and tower top 36 .
- Monitor support ring 38 and tower top 36 may be releasably coupled to housing components 22 and 24 , respectively.
- monitor support ring 38 and tower top 36 may be formed of extruded plastic. These extruded plastic parts may have colors different than the colors of housing components 22 and 24 .
- monitor support ring 38 and tower top 36 may be at least partially metallic.
- monitor support ring 38 and tower top 36 may be partially formed of brushed aluminum or some other finished metal. This difference in color and/or finish may make computer system 10 more visually striking.
- tower top 36 may serve as an access panel for tower 14 . By removing tower top 36 , the interior of tower 14 may be accessed, allowing for servicing of tower 14 should such servicing be required.
- a more detailed depiction of a tower top (e.g., tower top 36 ) is provided in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 2 depicts an exploded view of a computer system tower housing component 40 and a detachable component 42 .
- detachable component 42 is a tower top and includes a custom design 44 incorporated into its outer surface 46 .
- Custom design 44 like a color difference between housing components, may allow a computer system (e.g., computer system 10 of FIG. 1) to be more visually striking. Because a user may be allowed to select and/or design the color scheme and custom design (e.g., custom design 44 ), the scheme and design may also allow for substantial customization of a computer system by its user.
- detachable component 42 includes two mounting tabs 48 and 50 and two mounting fingers 52 and 54 .
- Mounting fingers 52 and 54 each define respective shoulders 56 and 58 .
- mounting fingers 52 and 54 extending into a central opening 60 in tower 40 and define a channel 62 .
- mounting tabs 48 and 50 are elongated and flat.
- mounting fingers 52 and 54 are elongated and flat.
- mounting tabs 48 and 50 may interact with shoulders 56 and 58 . The interaction may involve the placing of mounting tabs 48 and 50 within channel 60 , the channel created between shoulders 56 and 58 . This type of interaction may allow tower top 42 to be releasably coupled to tower 40 .
- a detachable component may have a mounting tab formed to have a pin shape and a housing component may have a mounting finger formed to define a slot or hole sized to accept the pin shaped mounting tab.
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A system and method for providing one or more detachable components for a computer system are disclosed. The system and method allow for simplified customization of a user's computer system. A system incorporating teachings of the present disclosure may include a housing component at least partially defining an exterior surface of the computer system. The housing component may have at least one mounting finger, which may be a pin like protrusion or an elongated and flat extension. The mounting finger may extend from the housing component and be formed to define a locking shoulder. The system may also include a detachable component having a mounting tab. The mounting tab may interact with the locking shoulder to releasably couple the detachable component to the housing component.
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- While the operational capacity and functionality of computer systems remains extremely important, some computer users are beginning to request a more aesthetically pleasing, ergonomically sound, and individually customized computer system and components.
- Conventional computer systems often have a rather unspectacular appearance. They tend to have drab coloration and contain ergonomically unfriendly designs such as poorly designed keyboards. Conventional techniques for remedying this situation are often inconvenient and costly. For example, if a user desires to ergonomically improve an existing computer system, the user may be forced to turn to a specialty device supplier such as a manufacturer of keyboards with integrated wrist rests. This approach usually results in the user's purchasing two components—the component included as a part of the initial computer system and the specialty component.
- In addition, conventional techniques for improving and/or customizing the appearance of a computer system are limited. Recently, certain computer suppliers such as APPLE have begun providing more colorful computer systems. Unfortunately, the color selection appears to be limited. Moreover, there does not appear to be a simple way for a user to change the selected color. Therefore, if a user buys a computer system with an orange housing component, the user cannot easily replace the orange housing component with a housing component of a different color.
- In accordance with the present disclosure, a system and method for providing a detachable component are disclosed that provide significant advantages over prior developed systems. The disclosed embodiments allow a user to easily obtain a customized computing system.
- According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a computer system incorporating teachings of the present disclosure may include a housing component at least partially defining an exterior surface of the computer system. The housing component may have at least one mounting finger, which may be, for example, a pin like protrusion or an elongated and flat extension. The mounting finger may extend from the housing component and be formed to define a locking shoulder. The system may also include a detachable component having a mounting tab. The mounting tab may interact with the locking shoulder to releasably couple the detachable component to the housing component.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for providing a detachable component may include accepting an order for a computer system (e.g., via the Internet) and providing a computer system to a user in response to the order. The provided computer system may have a housing component that at least partially defines an exterior surface of the computer system. This housing component may have at least one mounting finger that extends from the housing component and defines a locking shoulder. In addition, the provided computer system may include a detachable component with a mounting tab that releasably couples the detachable component to the housing component by interacting with the locking shoulder. In some embodiments, the user may choose to customize the detachable component by indicating a design to be incorporated into an outer surface of the detachable component. In addition, the user may indicate a desired color for the detachable component. These indications may be made at the time of ordering the computer system and, as such, the user may be provided with a computer system having customized detachable components.
- The present invention provides several technical advantages. For example, by providing detachable components, a user may quickly and easily customize the appearance of a computer. Also, a manufacturer may more quickly and easily customize a computer system for each customer at the time of initial manufacture. Moreover, because the invention provides a way for users to select certain physical attributes of an ordered computer, users may avoid the inconvenience of replacing original computer system devices, such as supplied keyboards and monitors, with specialty devices.
- Other technical advantages will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art in view of the following specification, claims, and drawings.
- A more complete understanding of the present disclosure and advantages thereof may be acquired by referring to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numbers indicate like features, and wherein:
- FIG. 1 depicts a computer system with housing components that incorporate teachings of the present disclosure; and
- FIG. 2 depicts an exploded view of a computer system tower housing component and a detachable component, each of which incorporates teachings of the present disclosure.
- Preferred embodiments and their advantages are best understood by reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, wherein like numbers are used to indicate like and corresponding parts.
- FIG. 1 shows a computer system, representatively depicted at10, incorporating teachings of the present disclosure. As depicted,
computer system 10 includes three distinct computer system devices,monitor 12,tower 14, andkeyboard 16. Thoughmonitor 12,tower 14, andkeyboard 16 make upcomputer system 10, other devices could also be included. For example,computer system 10 may include a printer or a zip drive. As depicted,monitor 12 andkeyboard 16 are communicatively coupled totower 14 viacoupling cables - Each of the depicted devices,
monitor 12,tower 14, andkeyboard 16, include housing components that make up at least a portion of their respective outer surfaces. For example,housing component 22 partially forms an exterior surface ofmonitor 12's base.Housing component 24 partially forms an exterior surface oftower 14's top, andhousing component 26 partially forms an exterior surface ofkeyboard 16. Each of the depictedhousing components finger 28 ofhousing component 26. - In the depiction of FIG. 1, mounting
finger 28 extends fromhousing component 26 and defines a lockingshoulder 30. In operation, a detachable component, such aswrist rest 32, may have amounting tab 34. In some embodiments, mountingtab 34 may have a hole extending there through and may allow for releasablycoupling wrist rest 32 tohousing component 26 by interacting with mountingfinger 28 and lockingshoulder 30. The interaction ofmounting tab 34 and mountingfinger 28 may involve the extending of mountingfinger 28 through a hole formed inmounting tab 34. This type of interaction may allowwrist rest 32 to be rotatably coupled tokeyboard 16. As depicted in FIG. 1,mounting tab 34 may be located along the side ofwrist rest 32 and, as such, allow for easy access and essentially unencumbered rotation. - Users of computing systems have been shown to make up to 20,000 repetitive hand motions a day at their keyboards. Occasionally, these users locate their keyboards at an improper height and force themselves to maintain a flattened hand profile when using the keyboard. Over an extended period of time, this flattened hand profile may lead to joint discomfort. In recent years, users of computing systems have begun to protect themselves by employing wrist rests (e.g., wrist rest32).
- The simplest and least expensive wrist rests for keyboards consist of narrow cushioned pads that sit in front of the keyboard. Unfortunately, these rests do not typically account for changes in keyboard angle that may result from raising and/or lowering the angle adjusting feet that are often included on the bottom of most keyboards. Moreover, typical wrist rests often fail to account for changes in keyboard location. Each time the keyboard is adjusted or relocated, the wrist rest must also be adjusted and/or relocated.
- By allowing wrist rest32 to releasably and rotatably couple with
keyboard 16, many of the problems associated with conventional wrist rests may be reduced. In addition, the disclosed system may make it more likely a user will consistently take advantage of the benefits offered by a wrist rest. - In addition to
wrist rest 32, FIG. 1 depicts two additional detachable components,monitor support ring 38 andtower top 36.Monitor support ring 38 andtower top 36 may be releasably coupled tohousing components support ring 38 and tower top 36 may be formed of extruded plastic. These extruded plastic parts may have colors different than the colors ofhousing components support ring 38 and tower top 36 may be at least partially metallic. For example, monitorsupport ring 38 and tower top 36 may be partially formed of brushed aluminum or some other finished metal. This difference in color and/or finish may makecomputer system 10 more visually striking. - In addition to an aesthetic advantage, tower top36 may serve as an access panel for
tower 14. By removingtower top 36, the interior oftower 14 may be accessed, allowing for servicing oftower 14 should such servicing be required. A more detailed depiction of a tower top (e.g., tower top 36) is provided in FIG. 2. - FIG. 2 depicts an exploded view of a computer system
tower housing component 40 and adetachable component 42. As depicted,detachable component 42 is a tower top and includes acustom design 44 incorporated into itsouter surface 46.Custom design 44, like a color difference between housing components, may allow a computer system (e.g.,computer system 10 of FIG. 1) to be more visually striking. Because a user may be allowed to select and/or design the color scheme and custom design (e.g., custom design 44), the scheme and design may also allow for substantial customization of a computer system by its user. - As depicted in FIG. 2,
detachable component 42 includes two mountingtabs fingers fingers respective shoulders fingers central opening 60 intower 40 and define achannel 62. - Unlike mounting
tab 34 of FIG. 1, mountingtabs fingers tabs shoulders tabs channel 60, the channel created betweenshoulders tower top 42 to be releasably coupled totower 40. - Other types of tabs and fingers may be employed. For example, a detachable component may have a mounting tab formed to have a pin shape and a housing component may have a mounting finger formed to define a slot or hole sized to accept the pin shaped mounting tab. Although the present invention has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. A computer system, comprising:
a housing component at least partially defining an exterior surface of at least a portion of the computer system;
the housing component having at least one mounting finger;
the mounting finger extending from the housing component and formed to define a locking shoulder; and
a detachable component having a mounting tab for releasably coupling the detachable component to the housing component by interacting with the locking shoulder.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the mounting tab comprises an elongated and flat extension.
3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the detachable component comprises a wrist rest.
4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the detachable component comprises extruded plastic.
5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the detachable component comprises extruded plastic having a first color and the housing component comprises extruded plastic having a second color that is different than the first color.
6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the detachable component comprises a monitor support ring.
7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the detachable component comprises a tower top.
8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the computer system further comprises a keyboard and the housing component at least partially defines an exterior surface of the keyboard.
9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the detachable component comprises a wrist rest.
10. A method for providing a detachable component of a computer system, comprising the steps of:
forming a housing component that at least partially defines an exterior surface of a computer system such that the housing component has at least one mounting finger;
forming the mounting finger to extend from the housing component and to define a locking shoulder;
forming a detachable component such that the detachable component has a mounting tab; and
releasably coupling the detachable component to the housing component by interacting the mounting tab with the locking shoulder.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the step of forming a detachable component comprises forming a wrist rest and the step of forming a housing component comprises forming at least a portion of a keyboard.
12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the wrist rest comprises extruded plastic having a first color and the portion of the keyboard comprises extruded plastic having a color different than the first color.
13. The method of claim 10 , further comprising the step of placing an order for the detachable component of the computer system via the Internet.
14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising the step of choosing a desired color for the detachable component.
15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising the step of selecting a design to be incorporated into an outer surface of the detachable component.
16. A method for providing a detachable housing component, comprising the steps of:
accepting an order for a computer system having a detachable component via the Internet;
determining a desired aesthetic characteristic of the detachable component;
obtaining a specific detachable component having the desired aesthetic characteristic; and
providing the computer system and the specific detachable component to a user in response to the order.
17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the step of determining a desired aesthetic characteristic of the detachable component comprises the step of prompting the user to customize the detachable component by indicating a design available to be incorporated into an outer surface of the detachable component.
18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the step of determining a desired aesthetic characteristic of the detachable component comprises the step of prompting the user to indicate a desired color for the detachable component.
19. The method of claim 16 , further comprising the step of providing the user with a second detachable component having a different aesthetic characteristic.
20. The method of claim 16 , wherein the step of obtaining a specific detachable component having the desired aesthetic characteristic comprises the step of obtaining a wrist rest.
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