BOARD UNIT
To provide a board unit having an insertion-extraction handle locking structure with which a desired locking force can be easily generated and the locking force is hardly lowered, and which is low in production cost. An insertion-extraction handle 5 is rotatably supported by a panel body 4. A spring unit 6 is resiliently held in a spring receiving hole 45 formed in the panel body 4 and has a first spring part 61 which, when a stopper part 53 of the insertion-extraction handle 5 is inserted into the spring receiving hole 45, applies a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part 53, and which, when the stopper part 53 is extracted from the spring receiving hole 45, applies a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part 53. Second spring parts 62 of the spring unit 6 are configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit 6 which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part 53 between the spring unit 6 and the spring receiving hole 45 when the stopper part 53 is inserted into the spring receiving hole 45 and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit 6 which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part 53 between the spring unit 6 and the spring receiving hole 45 when the stopper part 53 is extracted from the stopper receiving hole 45.
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The disclosure of Japanese Patent Applications No. 2004-211233 (filed Jul. 20, 2004) and No. 2005-50231 (filed Feb. 25, 2005) including the specification, claims, drawings and abstract is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a board unit, and more particularly, to a board unit which is removably attachable to a board housing frame.
2. Background Art
A technology for detachably attaching a circuit board on which electronic circuit components are mounted such as a print circuit board to a subrack constituting an electronic apparatus unit such as a communication device is known (for example, see “Background Art” in Patent Document 1: International Publication No. WO03/086039). In this example, a rectangular parallelepiped subrack 120 has a housing section 121 with an opening 121a on the front side for housing a plurality of circuit boards as shown in
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When the circuit board 110 is inserted into the subrack 120, the lockable parts 102 of the insertion-extraction handles 100 are removed from the handle locking parts 112 as shown in
When the circuit board 110 having inserted into the subrack 120 is extracted therefrom, the second pressing operation parts 101b of the insertion-extraction handles 100 are pressed downward as viewed in the drawing (the direction indicated by the arrow R2), that is, in the direction opposite the direction in which the first pressing operation parts 101a are pressed. Then, the engagement between the lockable parts 102 and the handle locking parts 112 are released as shown in
The insertion-extraction handles 100 of the circuit board 110 are made of a synthetic resin and so shaped that they can have resiliency as shown in
It is, however, difficult to obtain a desired locking force only by changing the shape of the insertion-extraction handles 100. Also, the insertion-extraction handles 100 have a problem in durability. When the insertion and extraction of the circuit board 110 are repeated or the circuit board 110 is left for a long period of time, the locking force may be lowered because of wear or creep of the lockable parts 102 and/or the handle locking parts 112. Further, since the handle locking parts 112 have to be fixedly provided on the circuit board 110, the production process is complicated and the production cost is high.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention has been made to solve the problems of the conventional circuit board and it is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a board unit having an insertion-extraction handle locking structure with which a desired locking force can be easily generated and the locking force is hardly lowered, and which is low in production cost.
A board unit according to the present invention is a board unit which is removably attachable to a board housing frame. The board unit has a board body; a panel body for fixedly supporting the board body, the panel body having a stopper insertion hole; an insertion-extraction handle rotatably supported by the panel body; and a spring unit non-fixedly held either in the stopper insertion hole or on the insertion-extraction handle. The insertion-extraction handle has an operation part; a frame engaging part configured to be engaged with a part of the board housing frame when the operation part is rotated to a specific fixed position and to be disengaged from the board housing frame when the operation part is rotated to a specific released position; and a stopper part configured to be inserted into the stopper insertion hole when the operation part is rotated to the fixed position and to be extracted from the stopper insertion hole when the operation part is rotated to the released position. The spring unit has a main spring part which, when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole, applies a prescribed resistance to the insertion of the stopper part on the insertion-extraction handle and which, when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole, applies a prescribed resistance to the extraction of the stopper part on the insertion-extraction handle.
Although the features of this invention can be expressed as above in a broad sense, the constitution and content of this invention, as well as the object and features thereof, will be apparent by reference to the following disclosure taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The subrack 1 shown in
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The side panel 41 has a handle pin 44 extending sideward (in the Y1 direction) from a position close to its front end (X2 side end) and upper end (Z1 side end). In this example, the handle pin 44 has a large-diameter portion 44a and a small-diameter portion 44b.
The other end (Y2 side end) of the front panel 42 has a notch 46 at a position in the vicinity of the handle pin 44 so that the motion of the insertion-extraction handle 5 cannot be hindered. The other end (Y2 side end) of the front panel 42 has a generally rectangular spring receiving hole 45 formed therethrough at a position slightly lower than (on the Z2 side of) the notch 46.
The material and configuration of the panel body 4 are not specifically limited. Preferably, the panel body 4 has a one-piece body formed by stamping and bending a thin metal plate.
The insertion-extraction handle 5 has a base part 54, a frame engaging part 52 formed continuously with the base part 54, a rod part 56 extending from the base part 54, a stopper part 53 formed on an intermediate portion of the rod part 56, and an operation part 51 formed at the other end of the rod part 56. As shown in
A through hole 55 is formed generally at the center of the base part 54. Since the large-diameter portion 44a of the handle pin 44 is fitted into the through hole 55, the insertion-extraction handle 5 is rotatably supported by the side panel 42 of the panel body 4.
The frame engaging part 52 has two protrusions and a recess between the protrusions. When the operation part 51 is rotated to a specific fixed position (the position shown in
The stopper part 53 has an end having a generally heart shape. When the operation part 51 is rotated to the fixed position (the position shown in
The material and configuration of the insertion-extraction handle 5 are not specifically limited. For example, the insertion-extraction handle 5 may have a one-piece body made of a resin or formed by stamping a metal plate.
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First spring parts 61 (described later) of the spring unit 6 are located inside the front panel 42. Second spring parts 62 (described later) of the spring unit 6 are substantially located inside the front panel 42 (that is, except linear parts 62c).
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That is, the convex parts 62a are in contact with the upper and lower edges (Z1 and Z2 side edges) of the rear side (X1 side) of the spring receiving hole 45 so that the resistance to removal of the spring unit 6 (resistance to removal of the spring unit 6 at the time of extraction of the stopper part 53) in the forward direction (X2 direction) can be greater than a force (force in the X2 direction) from the stopper part 53 corresponding to the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part 53. Also, the linear parts 62c are in contact with the upper and lower edges (Z1 and Z2 side edges) of the front side (X2 side) of the spring receiving hole 45 so that the resistance to removal of the spring unit 6 (resistance to removal of the spring unit 6 at the time of insertion of the stopper part 53) in the backward direction (X1 direction) can be greater than a force (force in the X1 direction) from the stopper part 53 corresponding to the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part 53.
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The operation to insert the board unit 2 into the subrack 1 will be described. First, the board unit 2 is placed in position in the subrack 1 as shown in
When the board unit 2 reaches the bottom of the subrack 1, the operation part 51 is rotated in the R1 direction until it reaches the fixed position (the position shown in
The operation to extract the board unit 2 from the subrack 1 will be described. When the fixing screw 7 has been tightened, it is released. The operation part 51 of the insertion-extraction handle 5 is rotated from the state shown in
The invention described above can be understood as follows.
That is, a board unit removably attachable to a board housing frame, comprising: a board body; a panel body for fixedly supporting the board body, the panel body having a spring receiving hole; a spring unit held in the spring receiving hole; and an insertion-extraction handle rotatably supported by the panel body, the insertion extraction handle having an operation part, a frame engaging part configured to be engaged with a part of the board housing frame when the operation part is rotated to a specific fixed position and to be disengaged from the board housing frame when the operation part is rotated to a specific release position, and a stopper part configured to be inserted into the spring receiving hole when the operation part is rotated to the fixed position and to be extracted from the spring receiving hole when the operation part is rotated to the release position; the spring unit having at least one first spring part which is brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is inserted into the spring receiving hole and applies a prescribed resistance to the insertion of the stopper part and which is brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is extracted from the spring receiving hole and apply a prescribed resistance to the extraction of the stopper part, and second spring parts which are resiliently engaged with the spring receiving hole and which are configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part between the spring unit and the spring receiving hole when the stopper part is inserted into the spring receiving hole and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part between the spring unit and the spring receiving hole when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper receiving hole.
The present invention constituted as above has the following technical effects. Since the spring unit is constituted separately from the insertion-extraction handle, the degree of freedom in designing and producing the spring unit is high. Thus, a spring unit which can provide a desired resistance to extraction of the stopper part and has high durability can be obtained easily. Since the spring unit is not fixedly secured but resiliently held in the spring receiving hole, the spring unit is less likely to undergo excessive stress or uneven wear which may occur when it is fixedly secured. Thus, the spring unit can have a long service life. Also, since the spring unit can be fitted in the spring receiving hole only by inserting it against the resilient force of the second spring part, there is no need for a process of tacking and so on and the production cost can be reduced. That is, there can be obtained a board unit having an insertion-extraction handle locking structure with which a desired locking force can be easily generated and the locking force is hardly lowered, and which is low in production cost.
In the board unit 2 of the above embodiment, the spring unit 6 is held in spring receiving hole 45 as a stopper insertion hole provided in the panel body 4. In the board unit 202 of this embodiment, the spring unit 206 is held on the insertion-extraction handle 5.
That is, the board unit 202 of this embodiment and the board unit 2 of the above embodiment are the same in configuration except for the shape and positions of the spring units. In this embodiment, the same parts are designated by similar numerals as a general rule.
In the board unit 202 of this embodiment, the spring unit 206 is held on the insertion-extraction handle 5 at a position in the vicinity of the stopper part 53 as shown in
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The main spring part 261 has a V-shape with a ridge 261c extending generally perpendicular to the direction in which the stopper part 53 of the insertion-extraction handle 5 shown in
The first hook part 262a extends from an insertion side (X1 side) foot 261a of the main spring part 261 in the insertion direction (X1 direction) and is bent into a generally U-shape. As shown in
The second hook part 262b extends from an extraction side (X2 side) foot 261b of the mainspring part 261 in the extraction direction (X2 direction) and bent into a generally U-shape oriented opposite to the first hook part 262a. As shown in
The spring unit 206 also has a backside part 263 connecting the ends of the first and second hook parts 262a and 262b opposite the main spring part 261. That is, the spring unit 206 has the first hook part 262a, the main spring part 261, the second hook part 262b and the backside part 263 connected in a loop in this order.
In this embodiment, the backside part 263 has a generally rectangular shape, and one end of the backside part 263 is formed continuously with the first hook part 262a. The other end of the backside part 263 is overlapped with the end of the second hook part 262b. The part where the other end of the backside part 263 and the end of the second hook part 262b are overlapped will be referred to as “overlapped part 264.” At the overlapped part 264, the other end of the backside part 263 and the end of the second hook part 262b are not joined and movable relative to each other.
The spring unit 206 has a pair of locking pieces 265 for preventing the spring unit 206 mounted on the insertion-extraction handle 5 from moving in the longitudinal direction (Z1-Z2 direction in
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To attach the spring unit 206 to the insertion-extraction handle 5, the insertion-extraction handle 5 is drawn through the loop-shaped spring unit 206 from the operation part 51 side as shown in
Then, the paired locking pieces 265 are bent to clamp a stopper connection part 57 connecting the rod part 56 and the stopper part 53 of the insertion-extraction handle 5 from both sides as shown in
The state of the stopper part 53 of the insertion-extraction handle 5 to which the spring unit 206 has been attached at the time when it is inserted into the stopper insertion hole 245 of the panel body 4 will be described. When the insertion-extraction handle 5 is rotated in the R1 direction from the state shown in
When the insertion-extraction handle 5 is further rotated in the R1 direction, the main spring part 261 of the spring unit 206 is pressed by the edge 245a of the stopper insertion hole 245 and resiliently deformed as shown in
The overlapping length (the length in the X1-X2 direction) of the overlapped part 264 is greater than the distance which the other end of the backside part 263 and the end of the second hook part 262b are moved in the X1 or X2 direction relative to each other when the stopper part 53 of the insertion-extraction handle 5 is inserted into or extracted from the stopper insertion hole 245 of the panel body 4.
When the insertion-extraction handle 5 is further rotated in the R1 direction, it reaches the state shown in
When the insertion-extraction handle 5 is rotated in the R2 direction from the state shown in
As described above, when the stopper part 53 of the insertion-extraction handle 5 is inserted into the stopper insertion hole 245, the main spring part 261 of the spring unit 206 is brought into contact with the edge 245a of the stopper insertion hole 245 and generates a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part 53. Also, when the stopper part 53 is extracted from the stopper insertion hole 245, the main spring part 261 of the spring unit 206 is brought into contact with the edge 245a of the stopper insertion hole 245 and generates a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part 53.
The spring unit 206 has a handle engaging part 262 attached to the insertion-extraction handle 5 non-fixedly (that is, for movement at a prescribed distance in the direction in which the stopper part 53 is inserted into or extracted from the stopper insertion hole 245 (X1 or X2 direction)). When the stopper part 53 is inserted into the stopper insertion hole 245, the first hook part 262a of the handle engaging part 262 generates a resistance to removal of the spring unit 206 which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part 53 between the spring unit 206 and the insertion-extraction handle 5. When the stopper part 53 is extracted from the stopper insertion hole 245, the second hook part 262b of the handle engaging part 262 generates a resistance to removal of the spring unit 206 which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part 53 between the spring unit 206 and the insertion-extraction handle 5.
The board unit according to the present invention is a board unit which is removably attachable to a board housing frame. The board unit has a board body; a panel body for fixedly supporting the board body, the panel body having a stopper insertion hole; an insertion-extraction handle rotatably supported by the panel body; and a spring unit non-fixedly held either in the stopper insertion hole or on the insertion-extraction handle. The insertion-extraction handle has an operation part; a frame engaging part configured to be engaged with a part of the board housing frame when the operation part is rotated to a specific fixed position and to be disengaged from the board housing frame when the operation part is rotated to a specific release position; and a stopper part configured to be inserted into the stopper insertion hole when the operation part is rotated to the fixed position and to be extracted from the stopper insertion hole when the operation part is rotated to the release position. The spring unit has at least one main spring part which, when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole, applies a prescribed resistance to the insertion of the stopper part on the insertion-extraction handle and which, when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole, applies a prescribed resistance to the extraction of the stopper part on the insertion-extraction handle.
Since the spring unit is constituted separately from the insertion-extraction handle, the degree of freedom in designing and producing the spring unit is high. Thus, a spring unit which can provide a desired resistance to extraction of the stopper part and has high durability can be obtained easily. Since the spring unit is not fixedly secured but non-fixedly held in the stopper insertion hole or on the insertion-extraction handle, the spring unit is less likely to undergo excessive stress or uneven wear which may occur when it is fixedly secured. Thus, the spring unit can have a long service life. Since there is no need to fixedly secure the spring unit when it is fitted in the stopper insertion hole or attached to the insertion-extraction handle, there is no need for a process of tacking and so on and the production cost can be reduced.
That is, there can be obtained a board unit having an insertion-extraction handle locking structure with which a desired locking force can be easily generated and the locking force is hardly lowered, and which is low in production cost.
In the board unit according to the present invention, the board body is disposed generally in parallel to direction in which the board unit is inserted into or extracted from the board housing frame. The panel body has a generally flat side panel disposed generally in parallel to the board body, and a generally flat front panel extending from the extraction side end of the side panel in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the board unit is inserted into or extracted from the board housing frame. The stopper insertion hole is formed through the front panel. The insertion-extraction handle also has a base part rotatably supported by the panel body, and a rod part extending from the base part. The frame engaging part is formed continuously with the base part. The stopper part is formed on an intermediate portion of the rod part. The operation part is formed on the other end of the rod part. The base part is located substantially inside the front panel. The rod part is configured to be located outside the front panel and extends adjacent to and generally parallel to the front panel when the operation part is in the fixed position, and to be located outside the front panel and erected from the front panel when the operation part is in the release position. The stopper part is configured to be located inside the front panel when the operation part is in the fixed position, and to be located outside the front panel when the operation part is in the release position. The main spring part is configured to be located inside the front panel at least when the operation part is in the fixed position.
Thus, when the operation part of the insertion-extraction handle is in the fixed position, that is, when the board unit is housed and fixed in the board housing frame in a normal use state, the height of the insertion-extraction handle protruded outside the front panel is low. When such a board housing frame for housing such board units is used, there can be obtained a compact electronic apparatus unit whose dimension in the direction in which the board units are inserted or extracted (depth, for example) is small in a normal use state.
The board unit according to the present invention is characterized in that the base part of the insertion-extraction handle is located in a gap between the board body and the side panel, and the stopper part and the main spring part are located in the gap at least when the operation part is in the fixed position.
Thus, the base part of the insertion-extraction handle and the positions of the stopper part and the main spring part at least at the time when the operation part is in the fixed position can be located in the plane of projection of the board body and the side panel in a direction perpendicular thereto. As a result, there can be obtained a compact electronic apparatus unit whose dimension in the direction in which the board units are inserted or extracted (depth, for example) is small in a normal use state.
The board unit according to the present invention is characterized by further comprising urging means for urging the insertion-extraction handle in a direction in which the operation part of the insertion-extraction handle is rotated from the fixed position to the release position.
Thus, since the board housing frame and the frame engaging part of the insertion-extraction handle do not interfere with each other when the board unit is inserted into or extracted from the board housing frame, the board unit can be easily inserted into or extracted from the board housing frame.
In the board unit according to the present invention, the spring unit is held in the stopper insertion hole. The main spring part is configured to be brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part, and to be brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part. The spring unit also has at least one insertion hole engaging part which is non-fixedly engaged with the stopper insertion hole and which is configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part between the spring unit and the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part between the spring unit and the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
That is, the spring unit is non-fixedly engaged with the stopper insertion hole of the panel body by the insertion hole engaging part, and the engagement is maintained even when the stopper part of the insertion-extraction handle is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
The board unit according to the present invention is characterized in that the main spring part and the insertion hole engaging part of the spring unit are integrally formed of a plate spring material.
For example, the spring unit has a bridge part having a generally U-shape in a cross-section taken perpendicular to the direction in which the stopper part is inserted into or extracted from the stopper insertion hole, and constituted of a bridge plate and rising pieces extending generally perpendicular to the bridge plate from both ends of the bridge plate. The spring unit has a pair of insertion hole engaging parts extending obliquely away from each other from extraction side ends of the paired rising pieces of the bridge part. The spring unit also has a pair of main spring parts bent into a U-shape from the insertion side ends of the paired rising pieces in directions toward each other and extending in the direction in which the stopper part is extracted.
Alternatively, the spring unit has a bridge part having a generally U-shape in a cross-section taken perpendicular to the direction in which the stopper part is inserted into or extracted from the stopper insertion hole, and constituted of a bridge plate and rising pieces extending generally perpendicular to the bridge plate from both ends of the bridge plate. The spring unit has a pair of insertion hole engaging parts extending obliquely away from each other from the extraction side ends of the paired rising pieces of the bridge part. The spring unit also has a main spring part bent into a U-shape from the insertion side end of one of the paired rising pieces and extending between the paired insertion hole engaging parts in the direction in which the stopper part is extracted.
The spring unit can be easily obtained by stamping and bending a metal plate.
In the board unit according to the present invention, the spring unit is held on the insertion-extraction handle at a position in the vicinity of the stopper part. The main spring part is configured to be brought into contact with an edge of the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part, and to be brought into contact with the edge of the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part. The spring unit also has a handle engaging part which is non-fixedly engaged with the insertion-extraction handle and which is configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part between the spring unit and the insertion-extraction handle when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part between the spring unit and the insertion-extraction handle when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
That is, the spring unit is non-fixedly engaged with the insertion-extraction handle at a position in the vicinity of the stopper part by the handle engaging part, and the engagement is maintained even when the stopper part of the insertion-extraction handle is inserted into the stopper insertion hole of the panel body and the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
The board unit according to the present invention is characterized in that the main spring part and the handle engaging part of the spring unit are integrally formed of a plate spring material.
For example, the main spring part of the spring unit has a V-shape with a ridge extending generally perpendicular to the direction in which the stopper part is inserted into or extracted from the stopper insertion hole. The handle engaging part has a first hook part extending from an insertion side foot of the main spring part in the insertion direction and bent into a generally U-shape for preventing the spring unit from moving in the extraction direction with respect to the insertion-extraction handle, and a second hook part extending from an extraction side foot of the main spring part in the extraction direction and bent into a generally U-shape oriented opposite the first hook part for preventing the spring unit from moving in the insertion direction with respect to the insertion-extraction handle.
The spring unit can be easily obtained by stamping and bending a metal plate.
Description has been made of the preferred embodiments of the present invention. The terminology employed herein is for the purpose of illustration but not of limitation. It should be understood that many changes and modification can be made within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. Also, while only typical embodiments have been described in detail, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made therein without departing from the novel teaching and advantages of the present invention. Thus, such modifications are all included in the scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. A board unit removably attachable to a board housing frame, comprising:
- a board body;
- a panel body for fixedly supporting the board body, the panel body having a stopper insertion hole;
- an insertion-extraction handle rotatably supported by the panel body having:
- an operation part,
- a frame engaging part configured to be engaged with a part of the board housing frame when the operation part is rotated to a specific fixed position and to be disengaged from the board housing frame when the operation part is rotated to a specific release position, and
- a stopper part configured to be inserted into the stopper insertion hole when the operation part is rotated to the fixed position and to be extracted from the stopper insertion hole when the operation part is rotated to the release position; and
- a spring unit non-fixedly held either in the stopper insertion hole or on the insertion-extraction handle, the spring unit having a main spring part which, when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole, applies a prescribed resistance to the insertion of the stopper part on the insertion-extraction handle, and which, when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole, applies a prescribed resistance to the extraction of the stopper part on the insertion-extraction handle.
2. The board unit of claim 1, wherein the board body is disposed generally in parallel to the direction in which the board unit is inserted into or extracted from the board housing frame;
- wherein the panel body has:
- a generally flat side panel disposed generally in parallel to the board body, and
- a generally flat front panel extending from the extraction side end of the side panel in a direction generally perpendicular to the direction in which the board unit is inserted into or extracted from the board housing frame,
- the stopper insertion hole being formed through the front panel;
- wherein the insertion-extraction handle also has:
- a base part rotatably supported by the panel body, and a rod part extending from the base part,
- the frame engaging part being formed continuously with the base part,
- the stopper part being formed on an intermediate portion of the rod part,
- the operation part being formed on the other end of the rod part,
- the base part being located substantially inside the front panel,
- the rod part being configured to be located outside the front panel and extend adjacent to and generally parallel to the front panel when the operation part is in the fixed position, and to be located outside the front panel and erected from the front panel when the operation part is in the release position,
- the stopper part being configured to be located inside the front panel when the operation part is in the fixed position, and to be located outside the front panel when the operation part is in the release position; and
- wherein the main spring part of the spring unit is configured to be located inside the front panel at least when the operation part is in the fixed position.
3. The board unit of claim 2, wherein the base part of the insertion-extraction handle is located in a gap between the board body and the side panel, and the stopper part of the insertion-extraction handle and the main spring part of the spring unit are located in the gap at least when the operation part is in the fixed position.
4. The board unit of claim 1, further comprising urging means for urging the insertion-extraction handle in the direction in which the operation part of the insertion-extraction handle is rotated from the fixed position to the release position.
5. The board unit of claim 1, wherein the spring unit is held in the stopper insertion hole,
- the main spring part being configured to be brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part, and to be brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part,
- the spring unit also having an insertion hole engaging part which is non-fixedly engaged with the stopper insertion hole and which is configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part between the spring unit and the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole, and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part between the spring unit and the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
6. The board unit of claim 5, wherein the main spring part and the insertion hole engaging part of the spring unit are integrally formed of a plate spring material.
7. The board unit of claim 1, wherein the spring unit is held on the insertion-extraction handle at a position in the vicinity of the stopper part,
- the main spring part is configured to be brought into contact with an edge of the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part, and to be brought into contact with the edge of the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part,
- the spring unit also having a handle engaging part which is non-fixedly engaged with the insertion-extraction handle and which is configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part between the spring unit and the insertion-extraction handle when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole, and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part between the spring unit and the insertion-extraction handle when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
8. The board unit of claim 7, wherein the main spring part and the handle engaging part of the spring unit are integrally formed of a plate spring material.
9. The board unit of claim 2, wherein the spring unit is held in the stopper insertion hole,
- the main spring part being configured to be brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part, and to be brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part,
- the spring unit also having an insertion hole engaging part which is non-fixedly engaged with the stopper insertion hole and which is configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part between the spring unit and the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole, and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part between the spring unit and the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
10. The board unit of claim 9, wherein the main spring part and the insertion hole engaging part of the spring unit are integrally formed of a plate spring material.
11. The board unit of claim 2, wherein the spring unit is held on the insertion-extraction handle at a position in the vicinity of the stopper part,
- the main spring part is configured to be brought into contact with an edge of the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part, and to be brought into contact with the edge of the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part,
- the spring unit also having a handle engaging part which is non-fixedly engaged with the insertion-extraction handle and which is configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part between the spring unit and the insertion-extraction handle when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole, and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part between the spring unit and the insertion-extraction handle when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
12. The board unit of claim 11, wherein the main spring part and the handle engaging part of the spring unit are integrally formed of a plate spring material.
13. The board unit of claim 3, wherein the spring unit is held in the stopper insertion hole,
- the main spring part being configured to be brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part, and to be brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part,
- the spring unit also having an insertion hole engaging part which is non-fixedly engaged with the stopper insertion hole and which is configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part between the spring unit and the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole, and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part between the spring unit and the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
14. The board unit of claim 13, wherein the main spring part and the insertion hole engaging part of the spring unit are integrally formed of a plate spring material.
15. The board unit of claim 3, wherein the spring unit is held on the insertion-extraction handle at a position in the vicinity of the stopper part,
- the main spring part is configured to be brought into contact with an edge of the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part, and to be brought into contact with the edge of the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part,
- the spring unit also having a handle engaging part which is non-fixedly engaged with the insertion-extraction handle and which is configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part between the spring unit and the insertion-extraction handle when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole, and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part between the spring unit and the insertion-extraction handle when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
16. The board unit of claim 15, wherein the main spring part and the handle engaging part of the spring unit are integrally formed of a plate spring material.
17. The board unit of claim 4, wherein the spring unit is held in the stopper insertion hole,
- the main spring part being configured to be brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part, and to be brought into contact with the stopper part when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part,
- the spring unit also having an insertion hole engaging part which is non-fixedly engaged with the stopper insertion hole and which is configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part between the spring unit and the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole, and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part between the spring unit and the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
18. The board unit of claim 17, wherein the main spring part and the insertion hole engaging part of the spring unit are integrally formed of a plate spring material.
19. The board unit of claim 4, wherein the spring unit is held on the insertion-extraction handle at a position in the vicinity of the stopper part,
- the main spring part is configured to be brought into contact with an edge of the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the insertion of the stopper part, and to be brought into contact with the edge of the stopper insertion hole when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole and deformed to generate a resistance to the extraction of the stopper part,
- the spring unit also having a handle engaging part which is non-fixedly engaged with the insertion-extraction handle and which is configured to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the insertion of the stopper part between the spring unit and the insertion-extraction handle when the stopper part is inserted into the stopper insertion hole, and to generate a resistance to removal of the spring unit which is greater than the resistance to the extraction of the stopper part between the spring unit and the insertion-extraction handle when the stopper part is extracted from the stopper insertion hole.
20. The board unit of claim 19, wherein the main spring part and the handle engaging part of the spring unit are integrally formed of a plate spring material.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 14, 2005
Publication Date: Jan 26, 2006
Applicant:
Inventors: Osamu Suzue (Osaka), Masaharu Morimoto (Osaka)
Application Number: 11/152,746
International Classification: H05K 7/14 (20060101);