Shelf structure for loading computer equipment
A shelf structure for loading computer equipment is composed of at least more than four vertical beams including a first, second, third, and fourth vertical beams; and at least more than one shelf constituted by an inner arm and an outer arm, wherein exteriors of the inner arm are fixed on the third and fourth vertical beams, and exteriors of the outer arm are fixed on the first and second vertical beams. The shelf is provided with a feature of quick adjustment of an assembly length, and a feature of higher strength for sustaining with a load, so as to be assembled on all kinds of vertical beams of different specifications and be able to be loaded with heavier and larger computer equipment.
a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a shelf structure for loading computer equipment, and more particularly to a shelf structure whose assembly length can be flexibly adjusted and which is provided with an enhanced strength for sustaining with heavier computer cases, so as to be applied to an installation of beams of different specifications for loading equipment such as the computer cases.
b) Description of the Prior Art
A typical structure of a conventional framework structure for loading computer equipment is as an Taiwan utility model no. 093130772, “Retractable Track for Computer Equipment,” applied for the patent by the inventor, wherein the computer loaded is light and small. As a persistent advancement of industrial computer equipment, a volume and weight of a server is continuously increased. Therefore, a common conventional framework structure is not able to effectively cope with the heavier and larger computer equipment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccordingly, the primary object of present invention is to provide a shelf structure for loading computer equipment which is provided with a feature of quickly adjusting an assembly length, and a feature of higher strength for sustaining with a load, so as to be assembled on all kinds of vertical beams of different specifications and to be able to be loaded with heavier and larger computer equipment.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a shelf structure for loading computer equipment which can be quickly assembled on and disengaged from the vertical beams.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a shelf structure for loading computer equipment which is provided with an enhanced strength for sustaining with a load when the shelf is assembled between the vertical beams.
To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The other two bolts 47, (47) are transfixed into the other two long grooves 451, (451), and are screwed into the other two screw holes 461, (461). These bolts 47, (47) are also in a loose status. According to an adjustment of assembly length of the inner arm 45 and the outer arm 46, four bolts 47 are shifted relatively in the four long grooves 451, respectively. The long projection body 465 is shifted transversally in the concave surface 455. After setting the assembly length of inner and outer arms 45, 46, a user can transfix and screw the four bolts 47 into the four screw holes 461, and screw one bolt 457 into another long groove 466 and screw hole 456, thus the inner arm 45 and the outer arm 46 will be tightly and firmly screwed into one body. Referring to
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The shelves 40 of present invention are provided with a quick and convenient assembling into and disengaging from the framework 100, a high strength for sustaining with a heavier or larger computer case 80, and a quick adjustment of assembly length, upon installing on the first, second, third, and fourth vertical beams 10, 10′, 20, 20′. If the entire framework 100 needs to cope with an installation and a change of positions of the industrial computer cases 80 of different specifications, the positions of shelves 40 in the framework 100 can be quickly adjusted, thereby being able to be loaded with the computer cases 80 in different sizes.
It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A shelf structure for loading computer equipment comprising at least more than four vertical beams including a first, second, third, and fourth vertical beams, whose one side surface is provided with a plurality of positioning holes respectively; at least more than one shelf composed of the following parts: an inner arm whose board surface is provided with at least more than one long groove, and whose side end is formed with a vertical board surface on which is installed with at least more than one protruded hook and at least more than one screw hole; an outer arm whose board surface is provided with more than one screw hole, and whose side end is formed with a vertical board surface on which is installed with protruded hooks and screw holes; bolts being transfixed into the long grooves and screwed into the screw holes of outer arm, enabling the inner arm and the outer arm to be screwed, fixed, and provided with a pre-determined assembly length; bolts being transfixed into the screw holes on the vertical board surface of the inner arm, and screwed into the positioning holes of the third and fourth vertical beams, with the hooks being locked into the positioning holes of the third and fourth vertical beams and the vertical board surface of the inner arm being fixed on the third and fourth vertical beams; bolts being transfixed into the screw holes on the vertical board surface of the outer arm, and screwed into the positioning holes of the first and second vertical beams, with the hooks being locked into the positioning holes of the first and second vertical beams and the vertical board surface of the outer arm being fixed on the first and second vertical beams.
2. The shelf structure for loading computer equipment according to claim 1, wherein a surface of rims of screw hole of the outer arm is formed with a projection body and a surface at one side of long groove of the inner arm is formed with a concave part, and the projection body is fitted into the concave part.
3. The shelf structure for loading computer equipment according to claim 1, wherein a board surface of inner arm is formed with a concave surface of a larger area and longer length which is provided with screw holes, the outer arm is provided with a long projection body having long grooves, the long projection body can be fitted into the concave surface, and bolts are screwed into the long grooves and the screw holes.
4. The shelf structure for loading computer equipment according to claim 1, wherein a side edge of the outer arm is bended with a frame edge which is bended at about 90 degrees, whereas a side edge of inner arm is bended with a frame edge which is bended at about 90 degrees.
5. The shelf structure for loading computer equipment according to claim 1, wherein the concave surface of the inner arm is extended forward to form a long concave part of a smaller area, and a front section of the long projection body on the outer arm is tightly fitted into the long concave part.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 27, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 2, 2007
Inventor: Chien-Fa Liang (Chung-Ho City)
Application Number: 11/340,725
International Classification: A47F 7/00 (20060101);