CLIP FOR SECURING CABLES AND PERFORMING CABLE MAINTENANCE
A clip for securing one or more cables in a cable aisle of a computing device comprises a housing portion and a sliding portion. The housing portion has a first sidewall and a second sidewall that are coupled via a base. A cable channel is defined between the first sidewall and the second sidewall. The cable channel is configured to accommodate the one or more cables. The sliding portion is coupled to the first sidewall of the housing portion. The sliding portion has a lifting member extending across the cable channel from the first sidewall to the second sidewall. The sliding portion is configured to be moveable between a lowered position and a raised position. The lifting member moves from a first end of the cable channel to a second end of the cable channel, when the sliding portion moves from the lowered position to the raised position.
The present disclosure relates generally to systems and methods for securing cables in a cable aisle of a chassis. More particularly, aspects of this disclosure relate to a clip with a sliding portion that secures cables in the cable aisle, and is movable to lift cables out of the cable aisle to perform maintenance on the cables.
BACKGROUNDComputing devices generally include a chassis (e.g., a housing) and a variety of different electronic components positioned inside the chassis.
The various examples of the present disclosure are directed toward systems that include a clip for securing one or more cables in a cable aisle of a computing device. In a first embodiment of the present disclosure, the clip comprises a housing portion and a sliding portion. The housing portion has a first sidewall and a second sidewall that are coupled together by a base. A cable channel is defined between the first sidewall and the second sidewall. The cable channel is configured to accommodate the one or more cables. The sliding portion is coupled to the first sidewall of the housing portion. The sliding portion has a lifting member extending across the cable channel from the first sidewall to the second sidewall. The sliding portion is configured to be moveable between a lowered position and a raised position. The lifting member moves from a first end of the cable channel to a second end of the cable channel, when the sliding portion moves from the lowered position to the raised position.
In some examples of the first embodiment, movement of the lifting member from the first end of the cable channel to the second end of the cable channel moves at least a portion of the one or more cables from the first end of the cable channel to the second end of the cable channel.
In some examples of the first embodiment, movement of the lifting member from the first end of the cable channel to the second end of the cable channel causes at least a portion of at least one of the one or more cables to be removed from the cable channel.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the sliding portion is configured to transition between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration when the sliding portion is in the lowered position.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the sliding portion prevents the one or more cables from being removed from the second end of the cable channel when the sliding portion is in the locked configuration.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the sliding portion allows the one or more cables to be removed from the second end of the cable channel when the sliding portion is in the unlocked configuration.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the sliding portion is not movable between the lowered position and the raised position when the sliding portion is in the locked configuration.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the sliding portion is movable between the lowered position and the raised position when the sliding portion is in the unlocked configuration.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the base of the housing portion is positioned at the first end of the cable channel, and the sliding portion includes a body and an upper end piece positioned adjacent to the first sidewall at the second end of the cable channel. The upper end piece is movable to transition the sliding portion between the locked configuration and the unlocked configuration.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the upper end piece of the sliding portion extends from the first sidewall toward the second sidewall when the sliding portion is in the locked position. The cable channel is closed at the first end by the base of the housing portion and closed at the second end by the upper end piece of the sliding portion.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the upper end piece of the sliding portion has a mating feature configured to mate with a corresponding mating feature on the second sidewall of the housing portion, to thereby secure the sliding portion in the locked position and secure the closing the second end of the cable channel.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the upper end piece of the sliding portion extends from the first sidewall away from the second sidewall when the sliding portion is in the unlocked position, such that the cable channel is open at the second end.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the upper end piece is positioned generally perpendicular to the body when the sliding portion is in the locked configuration, and the upper end piece is positioned generally parallel to the body when the sliding portion is in the unlocked position.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the upper end piece rotates relative to the body to transition the sliding portion between the locked configuration and the unlocked configuration.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the upper end piece is integrally formed with the body, and the upper end piece rotates relative to the body via a living hinge.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the upper end piece is formed separate from the body, and the upper end piece rotates relative to the body via a hinge or a pivot.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the upper end piece slides to transition the sliding portion between the locked configuration and the unlocked configuration.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the sliding portion is positioned adjacent to the housing such that the first sidewall is positioned between the sliding portion and the cable channel, and the lifting member extends from the sliding portion into the cable channel through a slot defined in the first sidewall. The lifting member is configured to move through both the cable channel and the slot defined in the first sidewall when the sliding portion is moved between the lowered position and the raised position.
In some examples of the first embodiment, the first sidewall of the housing portion defines a slot, and the sliding portion is configured to be inserted into the slot such that the lifting member extends across the cable channel from the first sidewall to the second sidewall.
In a second embodiment of the present disclosure, a computing device comprises a chassis, a cable aisle, one or more cables, and one or more clips. The chassis contains one or more electronic components. The cable aisle is at least partially defined by the chassis. The one or more cables are positioned in the cable aisle, and are each electrically connected to at least one of the electronic components. The one or more clips are positioned in the cable aisle, and are each configured to secure at least one of the one or more cables in the cable aisle. Each clip comprises a housing portion and a sliding portion. The housing portion has a first sidewall and a second sidewall that are coupled together by a base. A cable channel is defined between the first sidewall and the second sidewall. The cable channel is configured to accommodate the one or more cables. The sliding portion is coupled to the first sidewall of the housing portion. The sliding portion has a lifting member extending across the cable channel from the first sidewall to the second sidewall. The sliding portion is configured to be moveable between a lowered position and a raised position. When the sliding portion of each clip moves from the lowered position to the raised position, the lifting member of each clip removes a respective portion of the one or more cables from the cable aisle.
The above summary is not intended to represent each embodiment or every aspect of the present disclosure. Rather, the foregoing summary merely provides an example of some of the novel aspects and features set forth herein. The above features and advantages, and other features and advantages of the present disclosure, will be readily apparent from the following detailed description of representative embodiments and modes for carrying out the present invention, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
The disclosure will be better understood from the following description of exemplary embodiments together with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms. Some representative embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the disclosure is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONThe present inventions can be embodied in many different forms. Representative embodiments are shown in the drawings, and will herein be described in detail. The present disclosure is an example or illustration of the principles of the present disclosure, and is not intended to limit the broad aspects of the disclosure to the embodiments illustrated. To that extent, elements, and limitations that are disclosed, for example, in the Abstract, Summary, and Detailed Description sections, but not explicitly set forth in the claims, should not be incorporated into the claims, singly or collectively, by implication, inference, or otherwise. For purposes of the present detailed description, unless specifically disclaimed, the singular includes the plural and vice versa; and the word “including” means “including without limitation.” Moreover, words of approximation, such as “about,” “almost,” “substantially,” “approximately,” and the like, can be used herein to mean “at,” “near,” or “nearly at,” or “within 3-5% of,” or “within acceptable manufacturing tolerances,” or any logical combination thereof, for example.
The cable channel 108 has a length that runs from a first end 110A to a second end 110B. In the illustrated implementation, the base 106 of the housing portion 102 is located at the first end 110A of the cable channel 108. As is shown in
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When the upper end piece 134B is in the lowered position, the upper end piece 134B is movable relative to the body 134A to transition the sliding portion 132 between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration. In the illustrated implementation, the upper end piece 134B is integrally formed with the body 134A, and is rotatable relative to the body 134A via a living hinge 135. In other implementations, the upper end piece 134B can be a separate component from the body 134A, that is rotationally coupled to the body 134A via a hinge or pivot structure, or any other structure or linkage that allows for rotational movement. In still other implementations, the upper end piece 134B can be configured to slide or translate relative to the body 134A, to transition the sliding portion 132 between the locked configuration and the unlocked configuration.
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Cables 150A, 150B, and 150C are positioned in the cable channel 108 at the first end 110A. Cable 150A is positioned on top of boss 136A, and cables 150B and 150C are stacked on top of cable 150A. Although three cables are shown, greater or fewer than three cables may be positioned in the cable channel 108. Further, the cables may be next to each other within the cable channel 108, instead of on top of each other. The upper end piece 134B of the sliding portion 132 is positioned at the second end 110B of the cable channel 108, and has been moved to the locked configuration by rotating via the living hinge 135. Because the sliding portion 132 is in the locked configuration, the upper end piece 134B extends from the first sidewall 104A to the second sidewall 104B, and is coupled to the second sidewall 104B. The upper end piece 134B is generally perpendicular to the body 134A of the sliding portion 132. In this manner, the cable channel 108 is closed at the first end 110A and at the second end 110B. The cable channel 108 is closed at the first end by the base 106 of the housing portion 102, and the bosses 136A and 136B of the sliding portion. The cable channel 108 is closed at the second end 110B by the upper end piece 134B of the sliding portion 132.
The upper end piece 134B can have a mating feature 138 that is configured to mate with a corresponding mating feature 112 of the housing portion 102, such that the upper end piece 134B is coupled to the second sidewall 104B. In the implementation illustrated in
In some implementations, when the sliding portion 132 in in the locked configuration, the sliding portion 132 is not movable between the lowered position and the raised position. In other implementations, however, the sliding portion 132 can still be moved from the lowered position to the raised position. Raising the sliding portion 132 from the lowered position will cause the upper end piece 134B to decouple from the second sidewall 104B, such that the sliding portion 132 is no longer in the locked configuration. As shown in
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As the bosses 136A and 136B move upwards, the bosses 136A and 136B lift the cables 150A, 150B, and 150C upwards toward the second end 110B of the cable channel 108. In some implementations, moving the bosses 136A and 136B to the raised position by itself can cause any of the cables 150A, 150B, and 150C (such as cable 150C as shown in
Thus, once the sliding portion 132 has been moved to the raised position, the cables 150A, 150B, and 150C are either automatically removed from the cable channel 108 of the clip 100, or are positioned at the second end 110B of the cable channel 108, such that a user or technician can manually remove the cables 150A, 150B, and 150C from the cable channel 108 of the clip 100. The clip 100 allows for the user or technician to more easily repair or replace the cables 150A, 150B, and 150C.
In some implementations, the attachment points 114A and 114B are threaded holes, and the fasteners 116A and 116B are screws. The screws can be inserted through the threaded holes and into corresponding threaded holes in one or more portions of the chassis of the computing device, to attach the clip 100 to the chassis. Other types of fasteners and attachment points can also be used.
As shown, the cables 204A-204F can be held by one or more of the clips 100A-100E, depending on where the cables 204A-204F enter the cable aisle 202. Cables 204A and 204B are held by each clip 100A-100E. Cable 204C enters the cable aisle 202 past clip 100A, and is thus only held by clips 100B-100E. In a similar fashion, cable 204D is held by clips 100C-100E; cable 204E is held by clips 100D and 100E; and cable 204F is held by clip 100E. Thus, any of the clips 100A-100E can hold any number of cables 204A-204F. While
In order to perform maintenance on any of the cables, such as by repairing or replacing the cable, any of the clips 100A-100E can be unlocked and moved to the raised position, which will cause one or more of the cables 204A-204F to be lifted out of the cable aisle. Thus, if a technician wishes to service any of the cables 204A-204F, the technician begins by unlocking any required clips 100A-100E. If the entire cable needs to be replaced, the technician will unlock every clip that is holding the cable. Thus, if the technician wishes to replace cable 204A, the technician will need to unlock all of the clips 100A-100E. But if the technician wishes to replace cable 204F, the technician would only need to unlock clip 100E. In other scenarios, the technician may only need to repair one portion of a cable. The technician would thus need to unlock only the clip or clips required to repair that portion of the cable. For example, if the portion of cable 204A between clip 100C and 100D needed to be repaired, the technician would only need to unlock clip 100C and clip 100D.
Once the required clips are unlocked, the technician can move the required clips from the lowered position to the raised position to remove the target cable from the clips, and from the cable aisle 202 itself. In some implementations, the technician may be required to raise the target clips all the way to the raised position, such that every cable held by the target clips is or can be removed from the clips and the cable aisle 202. For example, if the cable being serviced is held at the bottom of a specific clip, the technician would need to remove all of the other cables from the clip by fulling moving the clip to the raised position. But if the cable being serviced is held at the top of the clip, the technician may only need to move that clip slightly away from the lowered position toward the raised position in order to remove the cable from the clip and the cable aisle 202.
Once the cable or portion of cable has been removed from the required clip(s), the technician can service the cable, by repairing it or replacing it. While this service is being performed, the clips can be moved back to their lowered positions and locked configurations. Doing so will prevent any of the other cables remaining in the cable aisle 202 from inadvertently being removed from the cable aisle 202 while the removed cable is being serviced.
Once the removed cable has been repaired or replaced, that cable can be placed back into the required clips. If the clips were lowered and locked after the cable was removed, the clips can be unlocked and raised in order to insert the serviced cable back into the clips. In other implementations, the clips do not need to be moved to the raised position in order to insert the serviced cable. Instead, the serviced cable can be inserted into the required clips when those clips are still in the lowered position, so long as those clips are unlocked.
The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. As used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, to the extent that the terms “including,” “includes,” “having,” “has,” “with,” or variants thereof, are used in either the detailed description and/or the claims, such terms are intended to be inclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising.”
Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. Furthermore, terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art, and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Numerous changes to the disclosed embodiments can be made in accordance with the disclosure herein, without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above described embodiments. Rather, the scope of the invention should be defined in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.
Although the invention has been illustrated and described with respect to one or more implementations, equivalent alterations, and modifications will occur or be known to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification and the annexed drawings. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been disclosed with respect to only one of several implementations, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other implementations as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application.
Claims
1. A clip for securing one or more cables in a cable aisle of a computing device, the clip comprising:
- a housing portion having a first sidewall and a second sidewall, the first sidewall and the second sidewall being coupled together by a base, the housing portion defining a cable channel between the first sidewall and the second sidewall, the cable channel being configured to accommodate the one or more cables; and
- a sliding portion coupled to the first sidewall of the housing portion, the sliding portion having a lifting member extending across the cable channel from the first sidewall to the second sidewall, the sliding portion being configured to be movable between a lowered position and a raised position,
- wherein movement of the sliding portion from the lowered position to the raised position causes the lifting member to move from a first end of the cable channel to a second end of the cable channel.
2. The clip of claim 1, wherein movement of the lifting member from the first end of the cable channel to the second end of the cable channel moves at least a portion of the one or more cables from the first end of the cable channel to the second end of the cable channel.
3. The clip of claim 2, wherein movement of the lifting member from the first end of the cable channel to the second end of the cable channel causes at least a portion of at least one of the one or more cables to be removed from the cable channel.
4. The clip of claim 1, wherein the sliding portion is configured to transition between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration when the sliding portion is in the lowered position.
5. The clip of claim 4, wherein the sliding portion prevents the one or more cables from being removed from the second end of the cable channel when the sliding portion is in the locked configuration.
6. The clip of claim 5, wherein the sliding portion allows the one or more cables to be removed from the second end of the cable channel when the sliding portion is in the unlocked configuration.
7. The clip of claim 4, wherein the sliding portion is not movable between the lowered position and the raised position when the sliding portion is in the locked configuration.
8. The clip of claim 7, wherein the sliding portion is movable between the lowered position and the raised position when the sliding portion is in the unlocked configuration.
9. The clip of claim 4, wherein the base of the housing portion is positioned at the first end of the cable channel, and wherein the sliding portion includes a body and an upper end piece positioned adjacent to the first sidewall at the second end of the cable channel, the upper end piece being movable to transition the sliding portion between the locked configuration and the unlocked configuration.
10. The clip of claim 9, wherein the upper end piece of the sliding portion extends from the first sidewall toward the second sidewall when the sliding portion is in the locked position, such that the cable channel is closed at the first end by the base of the housing portion and closed at the second end by the upper end piece of the sliding portion.
11. The clip of claim 10, wherein the upper end piece of the sliding portion has a mating feature configured to mate with a corresponding mating feature on the second sidewall of the housing portion, to thereby secure the sliding portion in the locked position and secure the closing the second end of the cable channel.
12. The clip of claim 10, wherein the upper end piece of the sliding portion extends from the first sidewall away from the second sidewall when the sliding portion is in the unlocked position, such that the cable channel is open at the second end.
13. The clip of claim 12, wherein the upper end piece is positioned generally perpendicular to the body when the sliding portion is in the locked configuration, and wherein the upper end piece is positioned generally parallel to the body when the sliding portion is in the unlocked position.
14. The clip of claim 9, wherein the upper end piece rotates relative to the body to transition the sliding portion between the locked configuration and the unlocked configuration.
15. The clip of claim 14, wherein the upper end piece is integrally formed with the body, and wherein the upper end piece rotates relative to the body via a living hinge.
16. The clip of claim 14, wherein the upper end piece is formed separate from the body, and wherein the upper end piece rotates relative to the body via a hinge or a pivot.
17. The clip of claim 9, wherein the upper end piece slides to transition the sliding portion between the locked configuration and the unlocked configuration.
18. The clip of claim 1, wherein the sliding portion is positioned adjacent to the housing portion such that the first sidewall is positioned between the sliding portion and the cable channel, and wherein the lifting member extends from the sliding portion into the cable channel through a slot defined in the first sidewall, the lifting member being configured to move through both the cable channel and the slot defined in the first sidewall when the sliding portion is moved between the lowered position and the raised position.
19. The clip of claim 1, wherein the first sidewall of the housing portion defines a slot, and wherein the sliding portion is configured to be inserted into the slot such that the lifting member extends across the cable channel from the first sidewall to the second sidewall.
20. A computing device comprising:
- a chassis containing one or more electronic components;
- a cable aisle defined at least partially by the chassis;
- one or more cables positioned in the cable aisle, each of the one or more cables being electrically connected to at least one of the one or more electronic components; and
- one or more clips positioned in the cable aisle, each of the one or more clips being configured to secure at least one of the one or more cables in the cable aisle, each of the one or more clips including: a housing portion having a first sidewall and a second sidewall, the first sidewall and the second sidewall being coupled together by a base, the housing portion defining a cable channel between the first sidewall and the second sidewall, the cable channel being configured to accommodate the one or more cables; and a sliding portion coupled to the first sidewall of the housing portion, the sliding portion having a lifting member extending across the cable channel from the first sidewall to the second sidewall, the sliding portion being configured to be movable between a lowered position and a raised position,
- wherein movement of the sliding portion of each of the one or more clips from the lowered position to the raised position causes the lifting member of each of the one or more clips to remove a respective portion of the one or more cables from the cable aisle.
Type: Application
Filed: May 28, 2020
Publication Date: Dec 2, 2021
Inventors: Chun Chang (Taoyuan City), Cheng Tseng (Taoyuan City), Cheng-Hsiang Huang (Taoyuan City), Chih-Hung Yang (Taoyuan City)
Application Number: 16/886,633