WO2006068608A1 - An apparatus casing and a canopy - Google Patents
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- WO2006068608A1 WO2006068608A1 PCT/SE2005/001992 SE2005001992W WO2006068608A1 WO 2006068608 A1 WO2006068608 A1 WO 2006068608A1 SE 2005001992 W SE2005001992 W SE 2005001992W WO 2006068608 A1 WO2006068608 A1 WO 2006068608A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06F—ELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
- G06F1/00—Details not covered by groups G06F3/00 - G06F13/00 and G06F21/00
- G06F1/16—Constructional details or arrangements
- G06F1/18—Packaging or power distribution
- G06F1/181—Enclosures
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- G—PHYSICS
- G06—COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
- G06F—ELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
- G06F2200/00—Indexing scheme relating to G06F1/04 - G06F1/32
- G06F2200/16—Indexing scheme relating to G06F1/16 - G06F1/18
- G06F2200/163—Indexing scheme relating to constructional details of the computer
- G06F2200/1639—Arrangements for locking plugged peripheral connectors
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- the present invention relates to a computer accommodating apparatus box or casing that includes a number of walls which together define a computer component accommodating chamber, wherein at least one first wall includes a number of through- penetrating electric contact openings which are disposed to permit electrical contacts of external cables to be connected . to corresponding electric connection contacts disposed at the electric contact openings and coupled to chamber accommodated components .
- the invention also relates to a canopy for fitting to a computer accommodating box.
- the operational noise of a stationary computer is caused mainly by movable components in the computer apparatus box .
- movable parts are included on the one hand in components that are connected directly to the main functions of the computer, such as hard disks and diskette units , CD-units and DVD-units and on the other hand in fans provided for cooling the computer components .
- the noise is caused partly by vibrations that occur as a result of movement of the movable W
- these vibrations may be transferred to the air present in the box and transported together with the air as airborne noise to the surrounding atmosphere, through ventilation openings and other openings in the apparatus box.
- the vibrations are also able to propagate to the external surroundings of the box through fixedly mounted parts of the computer, where the noise is transferred to the air in the surrounding atmosphere, the sound being referred to as structure-borne sound.
- the air flows generated in the box also generate airborne noise and structure-borne noise as a result of friction against fixed parts in the apparatus box.
- the apparatus box of earlier known stationary personal computers and server computers includes a number of openings .
- These openings are partly ventilation openings for delivering and removing cooling air, and partly electric contact openings which accommodate the electric contacts used to connect external cables , such as net cables and cables that power the screen, keyboard, loud speakers , printer, network, etc . All of these openings often allow air to exit from the apparatus box and therewith contribute towards allowing the airborne operational noise to exit to the surroundings .
- These electric contact openings thus constitute a serious problem with regard to achieving truly silent computers .
- one object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus casing for a computer with which the airborne noise that exits to the surroundings can be considerably reduced in a simple, less cumbersome, aesthetically attractive and inexpensive fashion.
- Another object is to provide such a casing that enables the air-flow paths within the casing to be optimized by reducing the ability of air flows to leak into the casing.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide such an apparatus casing which will allow greater selectivity and flexibility with regard to the number of computer connections and external cables , and also their design and placement .
- Still another object is to provide such an apparatus casing with the aid of a simple auxiliary device in the form of a canopy that can be fitted to commercially available computers .
- an air tight canopy that includes a sealing cable transit means around the connection openings of the casing prevents air from exiting and entering through the connection openings and also the connection contacts disposed in said openings .
- leakage flows through the contact openings and the connection contacts into the apparatus casing are prevented, thereby enabling the desired airflow paths to be accurately controlled from inlet to outlet.
- there is provided greater selectivity with regard to the configuration and design of the canopy which can be made aesthetically attractive and caused to conform to the remaining design of the computer .
- a canopy constructed in accordance with the invention also enables the user to add and remove connection contacts and external cables himself without the risk of influencing the operational sound of the computer or the intended interior air-flow paths .
- the cable transit arrangement will conveniently comprise a resilient deformable first element that can be caused to sealingly embrace a large part of the cross-sectional area of the external cables .
- a resilient element will provide a good sealing effect regardless of the cross-sectional geometry of the cables , therewith allowing selective use of many different types of cable .
- the first element will conveniently co-act with a second element, said first and second elements being seated on a respective side of the canopy and a wall of the apparatus box.
- the cables are embraced sealingly by the clamping action between said two elements .
- This solution enables the cables to be readily released when the canopy is opened or removed.
- a new cable can be fitted and an existing cable removed very readily, owing to the fact that the cable and its associated electrical contact need not be threaded through the cable transit means .
- a still better seal around the cross- sectional geometry of the cables is achieved when the second element is also resiliently deformable, therewith enabling a greater variation in the cross-sectional geometry of the cables while retaining a good sealing effect .
- the space enclosed by the canopy can be further enhanced by providing a sealing strip between the canopy and the box .wall with which it abuts .
- the sealing strip will be conveniently fastened to either the box or the wall .
- the canopy may be hinged to the apparatus box so as to enable the canopy to be opened and closed.
- the canopy may be removably fastened to the box with the aid of screws , snap fasteners , hooks or corresponding devices . This will afford greater freedom of movement and better access adjacent and around the contact openings of the box, for instance when cables shall be connected and disconnected and when connection contacts shall be fitted and removed. Further objects of the invention and benefits afforded thereby will be evident from the following description and the accompanying claims .
- the invention also relates to a canopy for connection to an apparatus casing, according to claim 8.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of one exemplifying embodiment of the apparatus casing and the canopy according to the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view of a lower part of the embodiment shown in figure 1 , taken on the line II-II in said figure;
- Fig. 3 is a sectional view taken on the line III-III in figure 2.
- FIGS 1-3 illustrate an embodiment of an apparatus casing or box 1 according to the present invention .
- the box comprises a number of walls , including a rear wall 2.
- the box walls define an inner chamber that is generally delimited hermetically from the surroundings , with the exception of via an air inlet 3 and an air outlet (not shown) , said air being driven with the aid of fans disposed within the box so as to cool the computer components mounted in the box.
- the rear wall 2 of the box includes a number of electric contact openings 4.
- the contact openings are typically provided either directly in a metal sheet? that forms the major part of the rear wall 2 or in a smaller plate 8 which is fastened to an electronic card connected, for instance , to the motherboard of the computer .
- the plate 8 covers large openings 9 disposed in the rear wall 2 and which at those places where no electronic card is present are covered by firmly screwed covering plates 10.
- the contact openings accommodate connection contacts 5 for connecting external cables 6 with the aid of cable contacts 7.
- external cable 6 is meant such cables , conductors and leads that are connected the apparatus box and units positioned externally of the box for the transmission of electric power and electrical or optical signals for instance .
- Both the contact openings 4 and the connection contacts 5 and the large openings 9 permit the passage of air into and out of the box chamber to a greater or lesser extent .
- a canopy 11 is disposed on the rear wall 2.
- the canopy 11 includes an air tight wall 11 ' comprised of a transparent polymer material .
- the wall 11 ' of the canopy 11 has an edge surface with which it abuts the rear wall 2 of the box 1.
- a sealing strip 12 comprised of an elastic sealing material is fastened to the edge surface of the box 11 so as to seal against the rear wall 2 of said box.
- An interruption or discontinuity is located in the edge surface at the lower part of the canopy 11 so that said lower part will present an opening 12 when the canopy 11 abuts the rear wall 2 of the box.
- a cable transit means 20 is provided immediately above the opening in the canopy 11.
- the cable transit means 20 includes a first element 21 comprised of an elastically deformable material fastened to the canopy wall 11 ' , and a second element 22 comprised of a similar elastically deformable material that is fastened to the rear wall of the box immediately beneath the lowermost contact opening in the rear box wall 2.
- the first element 21 and the second element 22 have the form of horizontally extending blocks? which lie in abutment with one another under a given degree of bias when the canopy is mounted in position and closed.
- the canopy is also fastened to the rear wall of the box with the aid of fasteners (not shown) in the form of snap books which are mounted on the rear wall and which co-act with box- mounted shoulders . It will be understood, however, that the canopy can be fastened to the box wall in many different ways , such as with the aid of screws , sprung hinges , etc . for instance .
- the edge surface thereof together with the second element 22 of the cable transit 20 will extend around all openings in the rear wall 2 of the box.
- the canopy with the cable transit means 20 and the sealing strip 12 will form together with the rear wall of the box a space which is generally delimited from the surrounding atmosphere outside the box in an air tight fashion.
- the canopy 11 When wishing to connect one or more external cables 6 to the connection contacts 5 in the rear wall 2 , the canopy 11 is loosened from the rear wall 2.
- the first element 21 of the cable transit means 20 is therewith removed from the second element 22 so as to provide free access to the connection contacts and sufficient space to connect the electric contacts 7 of the external cables 6 to respective electrical connection contacts 5.
- Subsequent to having connected all external cables 6 it is ensured that the cables lie side-by-side along the second element 22 of the cable transit means fastened to the rear wall .
- the canopy 11 is then re-fitted. The cables are then able to pass freely out through the bottom opening 12 of the canopy with the first element 21 and the second element 22 of the cable transit means 20 , each embracing its respective cross-sectional path of the cables , as will best be seen from figure 3.
- first element 21 and the second element 22 are in abutment with a given degree of bias it is ensured that a highly effective seal is obtained even when the cables 6 have highly varying cross-sectional dimensions and geometries .
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US11/722,429 US20080007922A1 (en) | 2004-12-22 | 2005-12-21 | Apparatus Casing and a Canopy |
JP2007548155A JP2008525881A (en) | 2004-12-22 | 2005-12-21 | Casing and canopy |
EP05819021A EP1829440A4 (en) | 2004-12-22 | 2005-12-21 | An apparatus casing and a canopy |
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SE0403125A SE526528C2 (en) | 2004-12-22 | 2004-12-22 | Computer casing, has cover with cable lead-through which forms hermetically sealed compartment for cable plugs connected to rear side of computer |
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CN (1) | CN101088313A (en) |
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