Abstract: A computer chassis assembly having a base with a plurality of connectors and guides is adapted to snap into and out of a universal mounting bracket. The chassis assembly further includes a midsection adapted to house a plurality of computer subcomponents which are removable without tools, the midsection being snapably removable from the base. The chassis assembly also includes a cover that is snapably removable from the midsection, which when removed, allows repair access to computer hardware subcomponents housed within the midsection.
Abstract: A mounting bracket engages a hardware device and couples to a support structure. The mounting bracket includes a face to support the hardware device and opposing ear members coupled to the face. The ear members may include clips to engage a support structure and mounting apertures to receive fasteners.
Abstract: A computer chassis assembly having a base with a plurality of connectors and guides is adapted to snap into and out of a universal mounting bracket. The chassis assembly further includes a midsection adapted to house a plurality of computer subcomponents which are removable without tools, the midsection being snapably removable from the base. The chassis assembly also includes a cover that is snapably removable from the midsection, which when removed, allows repair access to computer hardware subcomponents housed within the midsection.
Abstract: A system includes a portable computer that provides temporary Internet access to a server. The portable computer selects and downloads network applications from one or more support servers. The portable computer installs network applications on the server and associated clients and generates a network model to review the simulated operation of the network applications.
Abstract: A network device includes a back unit that provides a network connection through a primary network interface. The back unit includes a universal mechanical and electrical connection to front units with specific hardware and/or network applications. A front unit with desired network applications is coupled to the back unit to establish a network connection to the front unit and enable the network applications. A front unit may be removed and exchanged for another front unit with different network applications as desired.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 26, 2004
Publication date:
October 13, 2005
Applicant:
Dedicated Devices, Inc.
Inventors:
Michael Cohen, Justin Mayfield, Jeffrey Moeser, Jonathan Weech