Abstract:
A computer with a case member mounting structure includes a first case member, a second case member, a slide, a spring member, and an operation lever. The first case member has at least one opening. The second case member includes at least one first retaining member. The slide is movably supported on the first case member. The push portion of the first retaining member is inserted into the opening for pushing the slide to move in a first direction to a first position so that the hooked portion of the first retaining member is engaged with the opening. The operation lever is pivoted to the first case member. When the operation lever is rotated to a second position, the operation lever pushes the slide to move in the first direction, so as to disengage the hooked portion from the opening.
Abstract:
A case including a holding portion and a rotary part is used to fix a drawer device. A first sidewall of the drawer device has a first hole. The holding portion has a second sidewall and the drawer device is disposed in the holding portion. A second hole is located in the second sidewall. The position of the second hole is corresponding to the first hole. The rotary part is pivoted on an outer side of the holding portion through a first hinge portion and the first hinge portion is located between a first protrusion portion and a second protrusion portion. When the drawer device comes into the holding portion, the drawer device is in contact with the first protrusion portion, which makes the rotary part turn in a first rotating direction and the second protrusion portion pass through the second hole to be fixed in the first hole.
Abstract:
A display device includes a display module and a stand. The display module has a display surface. The stand includes a curved sliding rail, a base, and a holder. The curved sliding rail is fixed to the display module. The base is suitable for being disposed at the supporting surface. The holder is slidably connected with the curved sliding rail and is pivotally connected with the base. By rotating of the holder relative to the base and sliding of the holder along the curved sliding rail, an angle between the display surface and the supporting surface and a distance between the display surface and the supporting surface are adjustable.
Abstract:
An electrical connector with an aligning means includes an insulating body, a plurality of terminals, a lower casing, and an aligning casing. The terminals are provided on the insulating body. The lower casing is provided on the bottom of the insulating body. The aligning casing is provided on the top of the insulating body. Both sides of the aligning casing are bent and extend to form two opposite aligning portions. Via the above arrangement, the electrical connector with an aligning means can be achieved and generate an aligning effect. Thus, the electrical connector having an aligning means can be inserted with a docking connector more quickly, and the contact therebetween will not become poor due to an external force. Furthermore, the work hours for assembling can be reduced. The present invention further provides an assembly combination of the electrical connector with aligning means.
Abstract:
A cassette storage device is disclosed, which is capable of storing a cassette having a first connector. The cassette storage device comprises: a housing having an opening and a second connector; a tray coupled to the housing and being moveable through the opening; a first shaft positioned between the housing and the tray; a second shaft positioned between the housing and the tray; a driving end coupled to the first shaft and the second shaft; and a releasing switch positioned on the housing and coupled to the first shaft. Therefore, when the first connector of the cassette is going to be ejected from the second connector of the housing, the releasing switch is only required to be pushed slightly, then the first shaft, along with the driving end will subsequently make the second shaft rotate and thus push the cassette out from the cassette storage device.
Abstract:
A case including a holding portion and a rotary part is used to fix a drawer device. A first sidewall of the drawer device has a first hole. The holding portion has a second sidewall and the drawer device is disposed in the holding portion. A second hole is located in the second sidewall. The position of the second hole is corresponding to the first hole. The rotary part is pivoted on an outer side of the holding portion through a first hinge portion and the first hinge portion is located between a first protrusion portion and a second protrusion portion. When the drawer device comes into the holding portion, the drawer device is in contact with the first protrusion portion, which makes the rotary part turn in a first rotating direction and the second protrusion portion pass through the second hole to be fixed in the first hole.
Abstract:
A computer with a case member mounting structure includes a first case member, a second case member, a slide, a spring member, and an operation lever. The first case member has at least one opening. The second case member includes at least one first retaining member. The slide is movably supported on the first case member. The push portion of the first retaining member is inserted into the opening for pushing the slide to move in a first direction to a first position so that the hooked portion of the first retaining member is engaged with the opening. The operation lever is pivoted to the first case member. When the operation lever is rotated to a second position, the operation lever pushes the slide to move in the first direction, so as to disengage the hooked portion from the opening.
Abstract:
A method of packet detection includes obtaining a correlation of an input signal received by a receiver, detecting a peak power of the input signal, and determining if the packet is detected according to the correlation and the peak power of the input signal. The method improves the performance of packet detection and greatly decreases the number of packets lost and the number of false alarms.