Computing power device and method for manufacturing computing power device
By using a detachable main shell and auxiliary shell structure, the problem of increased size caused by screen printing in existing technologies is solved, realizing a compact design for computing devices and convenient screen printing, thereby improving the overall performance of the devices.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-09-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-24
AI Technical Summary
Existing computing devices require screen printing of text around the interface, which increases the size of the back cover, violating the design principles of miniaturization and compact structure.
It adopts a detachable main shell and auxiliary shell structure. The auxiliary shell is equipped with an interface and is designed according to the shape of the screen printing plate. The text is screen-printed around the interface to avoid the restriction of the main shell and form a wiring groove to reduce the overall size.
This has resulted in smaller and more compact computing devices, and facilitated the screen printing of functional text, improving assembly efficiency and appearance.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present application relates to the technical field of computing power equipment, in particular to a computing power equipment and a manufacturing method applied to the computing power equipment. BACKGROUND
[0002] At present, in a classroom system, a computing power equipment is arranged, and the computing power equipment is connected with other electronic devices in the classroom, such as a smart blackboard, to supply power or network to the other electronic devices.
[0003] In the related art, the computing power equipment is usually hung on the wall of the classroom, and the computing power equipment includes a front shell, a rear shell and a computing power module. The front shell and the rear shell are connected together and enclose an installation cavity for accommodating the computing power module. The computing power module has a plurality of data interfaces. The rear shell is provided with a plurality of plug-in interfaces corresponding to the plurality of data interfaces. A wire harness inserted into the plug-in interface and plugged into the data interface can electrically connect the computing power module with other electronic devices. Generally, in order to identify the function of the data interface corresponding to each plug-in interface, a text corresponding to the function of the corresponding data interface is formed on the periphery of the plug-in interface by silk printing.
[0004] However, in the above computing power equipment, since the text needs to be formed on the periphery of the plug-in interface by silk printing, in order to meet the size of the silk printing screen required in the silk printing process, the size of the rear shell needs to be made larger. As a result, the size of the entire computing power equipment is larger, which is contrary to the design concept of miniaturization and compact structure of the current computing power equipment. SUMMARY
[0005] The embodiments of the present application provide a computing power equipment and a manufacturing method of the computing power equipment, which can make the size of the second shell smaller, so that the volume of the entire computing power equipment is smaller and the structure is more compact.
[0006] In one aspect, the present application provides a computing power equipment, which includes a first shell, a second shell and a computing power module. The second shell and the first shell enclose an installation cavity. The computing power module is arranged in the installation cavity and includes a plurality of data interfaces. The second shell includes a main shell part and an auxiliary shell part. The auxiliary shell part is detachably connected with the main shell part, and the auxiliary shell part is designed according to the shape of a silk printing screen. The auxiliary shell part and the main shell part jointly form a wiring slot. The auxiliary shell part is provided with a plurality of plug-in interfaces arranged at intervals. The plurality of plug-in interfaces are in communication with the installation cavity and the wiring slot, and the plurality of plug-in interfaces are arranged one by one corresponding to the plurality of data interfaces.
[0007] As an optional implementation, the second shell has an opening in communication with the wiring slot. The opening is arranged opposite to the plug-in interface in the plugging direction of the connecting line.
[0008] As an optional implementation, the auxiliary shell part comprises a first support plate and a second support plate connected together, and the first support plate and the second support plate are arranged at an angle with each other; the first support plate is detachably connected with the main shell part, and a plurality of plug-in interfaces are arranged on the first support plate.
[0009] As an optional implementation, one of the first support plate and the main shell part is provided with a plug-in hole, and the other is provided with a plug-in part; the plug-in part is plug-in matched with the plug-in hole to detachably connect the first support plate and the main shell part.
[0010] As an optional implementation, the second support plate is fastened with the first shell.
[0011] As an optional implementation, the auxiliary shell part further comprises two stop plates connected to opposite sides of the second support plate; wherein the two stop plates stop at opposite sides of the main shell part.
[0012] As an optional implementation, in the thickness direction of the computing power equipment, the size of the stop plate is smaller than the size of the main shell part stopped by the stop plate.
[0013] As an optional implementation, the computing power equipment provided by the application further comprises a protective cover connected with the main shell part; the protective cover is used to cover the wiring slot, and the protective cover has a wire passing hole communicating with the wiring slot.
[0014] As an optional implementation, the protective cover comprises a first cover body part and a second cover body part connected together, and the first cover body part and the second cover body part are arranged at an angle with each other; the first cover body part is arranged opposite to the second support plate, and the first cover body part is detachably connected with the main shell part; the second cover body part is arranged opposite to the first support plate, and the wire passing hole is arranged on the second cover body part.
[0015] As an optional implementation, opposite sides of the first cover body part are provided with protruding sliding plug-in parts; wherein the main shell part is provided with two sliding grooves corresponding to the sliding plug-in parts one by one, the sliding plug-in parts are slidingly matched with the corresponding sliding grooves, and the end of the sliding plug-in part is blocked at the groove bottom wall of the sliding groove.
[0016] As an optional implementation, the main shell part is provided with a heat dissipation hole communicating with the mounting cavity.
[0017] As an optional implementation, the computing power equipment provided by the application further comprises a hanging bracket for mounting on a fixed surface; the hanging bracket is connected with the main shell part.
[0018] As an optional implementation, the main housing includes a mounting surface having two sets of hanging holes spaced apart along a first direction. Each set of hanging holes has at least two hanging holes, and the two sets of hanging holes are symmetrically arranged about a central axis extending along a second direction, wherein the first direction and the second direction are perpendicular. The suspension bracket includes a bracket body and a plurality of hanging legs. The plurality of hanging legs are connected to the bracket body, and the plurality of hanging legs are arranged in a one-to-one correspondence with the hanging holes in the two sets of hanging holes. The hanging legs are inserted into the hanging holes and abut against the inner surface of the main housing opposite to the mounting surface.
[0019] As an optional implementation, a pressing protrusion is also provided on the inner surface near the mounting hole. The part of the mounting leg that extends into the main shell abuts against the side of the pressing protrusion facing away from the mounting surface, and the mounting leg is pressed against the pressing protrusion to produce an expansion deformation in the direction away from the bracket body.
[0020] As an optional implementation, a pressing protrusion is provided on the inner surface near each mounting hole.
[0021] As an alternative implementation, the pressing protrusions are arranged on opposite sides of the mounting hole along the first direction.
[0022] As an alternative implementation, the pressing protrusions are arranged along the second direction on opposite sides of the mounting hole.
[0023] As an optional implementation, the thickness of the pressing protrusion gradually increases in the direction away from the mounting hole; wherein, the thickness is the dimension of the pressing protrusion in the direction from the inner surface of the main housing to the mounting surface.
[0024] As an optional implementation, the mounting legs include a first mounting section and a second mounting section connected to each other. The first mounting section is connected to the bracket body. The first mounting section passes through the mounting hole, and the second mounting section abuts against the side of the pressing protrusion facing away from the mounting surface. The second mounting sections of the multiple mounting legs all extend in a first direction or in a second direction.
[0025] On the other hand, this application also provides a method for manufacturing a computing device, comprising:
[0026] The first housing is manufactured; the computing module is installed in the first housing;
[0027] The first support plate, the second support plate, and the stop plate are formed by bending. Multiple insertion interfaces and holes are formed on the first support plate by stamping. Corresponding functional text is formed on the periphery of the multiple insertion interfaces by silk screen printing.
[0028] The insertion part is formed on the back plate by shearing, the heat dissipation hole and multiple mounting holes are formed on the back plate by stamping, and two opposite side plates are formed on the back plate by bending and shearing. A groove is formed on each side plate by shearing.
[0029] The first support plate is connected to the back plate by the cooperation of the socket and the plug, and the stop plate abuts against the corresponding side plate.
[0030] The back plate is connected to the first housing by screws;
[0031] The first cover portion and the second cover portion are formed by bending, and sliding portions are formed on opposite sides of the first cover portion by shearing, and wire holes are formed on the second cover portion by stamping.
[0032] The first cover body is connected to the two side plates by the cooperation between the sliding part and the sliding groove.
[0033] As an optional implementation, after the first cover portion is connected to the two side plates through the cooperation between the sliding part and the sliding groove, the method further includes:
[0034] Multiple hanging feet are formed on the bracket body by cutting and bending. Each hanging foot is matched with a hanging hole to connect the suspension bracket to the back plate.
[0035] In the computing power device and the manufacturing method of the computing power device provided in this application, the second shell of the computing power device includes a main shell and an auxiliary shell. The auxiliary shell is detachably connected to the back plate, and the auxiliary shell is designed according to the shape of the screen printing plate. The auxiliary shell and the main shell together form a wiring groove. The auxiliary shell is provided with multiple spaced-apart plug interfaces, and the multiple plug interfaces are set one-to-one with the multiple data interfaces of the computing power module.
[0036] Thus, when manufacturing the second housing of the computing device provided in this application, the auxiliary housing and the main housing can be manufactured separately, and corresponding functional text can be formed around the interface. Then, the auxiliary housing and the main housing are connected. Since a wiring groove is formed between the main housing and the auxiliary housing, the screen printing stencil size is not limited by the main housing size during the screen printing process, allowing the opposite ends of the screen printing stencil to extend beyond the opposite ends of the auxiliary housing. In other words, the auxiliary housing in this application does not need to be enlarged to accommodate the screen printing process. Compared to the rear housing structure in related technologies, the second housing in this application is smaller, resulting in a smaller and more compact computing device. Attached Figure Description
[0037] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.
[0038] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0039] Figure 2 An exploded view of the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0040] Figure 3 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a partial structure of a computing device provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0041] Figure 4 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the main shell portion of the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0042] Figure 5 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the auxiliary shell portion in the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0043] Figure 6 A three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the second housing in the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0044] Figure 7 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the protective cover in the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0045] Figure 8 A schematic diagram illustrating the assembly relationship between the main shell and the protective cover in a computing device provided in this application embodiment;
[0046] Figure 9 for Figure 8 Enlarged schematic diagram of the local structure at point A;
[0047] Figure 10 A partial structural schematic diagram of another main shell portion in a computing device provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0048] Figure 11 A three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of another type of suspension bracket in a computing device provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0049] Figure 12 A schematic diagram of the manufacturing steps of the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0050] Figure 13This is a flowchart illustrating some steps in the manufacturing method of the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0051] Explanation of icon numbers:
[0052] 1. First housing; 2. Second housing; 3. Computing module; 4. Decorative parts; 5. Protective cover; 6. Suspension bracket;
[0053] 10. Computing equipment; 11. End plate; 12. Enclosure; 13. First connecting post; 14. Mounting slot; 15. Second connecting post; 21. Main shell; 22. Auxiliary shell; 23. Wiring slot; 24. Opening; 25. Socket; 26. Plug-in part; 31. Data interface; 32. Cooling fan; 33. Circuit board assembly; 34. Power cord; 51. Cable guide hole; 52. First cover; 53. Second cover; 54. Connecting ear; 55. Sliding part; 61. Bracket body; 62. Hanging leg;
[0054] 211. Back plate; 212. Side plate; 213. Pressing protrusion; 221. Insertion interface; 222. First support plate; 223. Second support plate; 224. Stop plate; 541. Second connecting hole; 611. Connecting plate; 612. Extension plate; 613. Fixing hole; 621. First hanging section; 622. Second hanging section;
[0055] 2111, First connecting hole; 2112, Heat dissipation hole; 2113, Mounting surface; 2114, Hanging hole; 2121, Sliding groove; 2131, Pressure rib; 2132, Connecting rib; 2133, First rib segment; 2134, Second rib segment; 2221, Through hole; 2231, Fastening hole.
[0056] The purpose, features, and advantages of this application will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation
[0057] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the embodiments of this application will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0058] Where the following description relates to the accompanying drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same numbers in different drawings denote the same or similar elements. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with this application. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatuses and methods consistent with some aspects of this application as detailed in the appended claims.
[0059] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the terms "first," "second," etc., are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances. Furthermore, in the description of this application, unless otherwise stated, "multiple" refers to two or more. "And / or" describes the relationship between related objects, indicating that three relationships can exist. For example, A and / or B can represent: A existing alone, A and B existing simultaneously, or B existing alone. The character " / " generally indicates that the preceding and following related objects are in an "or" relationship.
[0060] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of this application. The term "and / or" as used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
[0061] In the classroom system, a computing device will be installed. This device will connect to other electronic devices in the classroom, such as a smart blackboard, to provide power or network access to those devices.
[0062] In related technologies, computing devices are typically mounted on classroom walls. These devices include a front shell, a rear shell, and a computing module. The front and rear shells are connected together to form an enclosure for the computing module. The computing module has multiple data interfaces, and the rear shell has multiple connectors corresponding to these data interfaces. The computing module can be electrically connected to other electronic devices via wires that pass through the connectors and are plugged into the data interfaces. Generally, to identify the function of each data interface, text corresponding to the function of the corresponding data interface is printed on the periphery of the connector using a silkscreen method.
[0063] However, in the aforementioned computing devices, the back cover is a one-piece structure. Since text needs to be formed around the interface through screen printing, the size of the back cover needs to be made larger in order to meet the size of the screen printing stencil required in the screen printing process. This would make the overall size of the computing device larger, which contradicts the current design concept of miniaturization and compact structure of computing devices.
[0064] Therefore, this application provides a computing device and a method for manufacturing the computing device. By improving the structure of the second housing of the computing device, the second housing includes a detachably connected main housing and an auxiliary housing. The auxiliary housing has a plurality of plug-in interfaces that correspond one-to-one with the data interfaces. Functional text is formed on the periphery of the plug-in interfaces by screen printing. In this way, the screen printing process of the auxiliary housing is not hindered by the main housing, so the size of the auxiliary housing can be made smaller. Thus, the computing device provided by this application is smaller in size and more compact in structure.
[0065] The embodiments of this application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific implementation details.
[0066] Please see Figures 1 to 3 , Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application. Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application. Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a partial structure of a computing device provided in an embodiment of this application. As shown in the figure, this embodiment provides a computing device 10, including a first housing 1, a second housing 2, and a computing module 3; the second housing 2 and the first housing 1 enclose a mounting cavity (not shown in the figure); the computing module 3 is disposed in the mounting cavity and includes multiple data interfaces 31.
[0067] The first housing 1 can be understood as the front housing, the second housing 2 as the rear housing, and the computing module 3 can include a cooling fan 32 and a circuit board assembly 33 disposed within the mounting cavity, with multiple data interfaces 31 formed on the circuit board assembly 33. No specific restrictions are placed on the structure of the computing module 3 here.
[0068] Of course, in order for the computing device 10 to operate normally, a power cable 34 for connecting to an external power source should also be connected to the circuit board assembly 33.
[0069] In order to overcome the defects in related technologies and make the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment smaller and more compact, in this embodiment, the second shell 2 includes a main shell 21 and an auxiliary shell 22. The main shell 21 is connected to the first shell 1. The auxiliary shell 22 is detachably connected to the main shell 21 and together with the main shell 21 forms a wiring groove 23. The auxiliary shell 22 is provided with a plurality of spaced-apart plug interfaces 221. The plurality of plug interfaces 221 connect the mounting cavity and the wiring groove 23. The plurality of plug interfaces 221 are correspondingly set with a plurality of data interfaces 31.
[0070] In some specific embodiments, the first housing 1 includes an end plate 11 and a plurality of surrounding plates 12 surrounding the outer periphery of the end plate 11. The end plate 11 and the plurality of surrounding plates 12 enclose to form a mounting groove 14, which forms a mounting cavity. The computing module 3 is located in the mounting groove 14. The decorative part 4 is connected to the outer plate surface of the end plate 11, for example, by adhesive bonding. A plurality of first connecting posts 13 are provided on the inner plate surface of the end plate 11, which are spaced apart circumferentially along the end plate 11. The main housing part 21 is connected to the plurality of first connecting posts 13 to realize the connection between the main housing part 21 and the first housing 1.
[0071] Since it is necessary to form corresponding functional text on the periphery of the insertion interface 221 by screen printing, the second shell 2 is usually made of metal. That is, in this embodiment, both the main shell 21 and the auxiliary shell 22 are made of metal.
[0072] Please combine Figure 4 , Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the main housing portion of the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application. As shown in the figure, in some optional embodiments, the main housing portion 21 includes a back plate 211 and two side plates 212, with the back plate 211 connected to the first housing 1. It is understood that if the main housing portion 21 and the first housing 1 are connected in a detachable manner, quick assembly and disassembly between the main housing portion 21 and the first housing 1 can be achieved. Therefore, the back plate 211 and the first housing 1 can be detachably connected by screws or other threaded fasteners. Thus, the back plate 211 can be provided with multiple first connecting holes 2111 corresponding one-to-one with multiple first connecting posts 13. By using screws or other threaded fasteners passing through the first connecting holes 2111 and the first connecting posts 13, the back plate 211 and the first housing 1 can be detachably connected together.
[0073] In order to form the wiring groove 23 described above, in some specific embodiments, two side plates 212 are arranged opposite to each other and connected to the back plate 211. The side plates 212 and the back plate 211 are at an angle to each other, and the auxiliary shell part 22 is arranged between the two side plates 212 so that the auxiliary shell part 22 and the two side plates 212 together form the wiring groove 23.
[0074] Thus, when manufacturing the second shell 2, the auxiliary shell 22 and the main shell 21 can be manufactured separately, and corresponding functional text can be formed around the insertion interface 221. Then, the auxiliary shell 22 is connected to the main shell 21. Since the auxiliary shell 22 is spliced between the two side plates 212, even if the size of the screen printing stencil is large, it will not be restricted by the two side plates 212 during the screen printing process of the functional text. This allows the opposite ends of the screen printing stencil to extend beyond the opposite ends of the auxiliary shell 22. In other words, the auxiliary shell 22 in this application does not need to be made larger to accommodate the screen printing process. Compared with the structure of the rear shell in related technologies, the second shell 2 in this application is smaller, thus making the computing device 10 provided by this application smaller and more compact.
[0075] It should be noted that the aforementioned data interface 31 can be a Power over Ethernet (PoE) interface, a test interface, an all-in-one machine network interface, or a school network interface, etc. The number of each type of interface can be set according to the actual number of computing devices 10 required. Here, there is no limitation on the type and number of data interfaces 31.
[0076] It is understandable that if the data interface 31 corresponding to the plug interface 221 is a PoE interface, then the text formed by silkscreening around the plug interface 221 should be "PoE". Moreover, if there are multiple PoE interfaces, they can be distinguished by the text "PoE1", "PoE2", "PoE3", etc., that is, PoE combined with Arabic numerals.
[0077] If the data interface 31 corresponding to the plug interface 221 is a test interface, then the text formed by silkscreening around the plug interface 221 should be "Test Interface". Moreover, if there are multiple test interfaces, they can be distinguished by the text "Test Interface 1", "Test Interface 2", "Test Interface 3", etc., that is, test interface combined with Arabic numerals.
[0078] If the data interface 31 corresponding to the plug-in interface 221 is an all-in-one network interface, then the text formed by silkscreening around the plug-in interface 221 should be "All-in-one Network". Moreover, if there are multiple all-in-one network interfaces, they can be distinguished by the text "All-in-one Network 1", "All-in-one Network 2", "All-in-one Network 3", etc., that is, "All-in-one Network" combined with Arabic numerals.
[0079] If the data interface 31 corresponding to the plug interface 221 is a school network interface, then the text formed by silkscreening around the plug interface 221 should be "School Network". Moreover, if there are multiple network interfaces of the all-in-one machine, they can be distinguished by the text "School Network 1", "School Network 2", "School Network 3", etc., that is, school network combined with Arabic numerals.
[0080] For example, such as Figure 3 As shown, looking from left to right on the paper, data interfaces 31 are, in order, the school network interface, the all-in-one machine network interface, test interface 1, test interface 2, PoE1 interface, PoE2 interface, and PoE3 interface.
[0081] It should be noted that the shape of the connector 221 depends on the function of the corresponding data interface 31, and can be set to a rectangle or a strip, etc. Here, no specific restrictions are placed on the shape of the connector 221.
[0082] In order to improve the appearance of the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment, a decorative part 4 can be provided on the front side of the first housing 1, thereby improving the appearance of the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment.
[0083] It is understandable that if the direction of the connecting cable connected to the data interface 31 does not change when it is introduced into the wiring slot 23 from the outside of the second housing 2, it will be convenient to connect the data interface 31 to other electronic devices via the connecting cable. Therefore, in some optional embodiments, the second housing 2 has an opening 24 communicating with the wiring slot 23, and the opening 24 and the plug interface 221 are arranged opposite to each other in the insertion direction of the connecting cable. In this way, when the connecting cable enters the wiring slot 23 from outside the computing device 10, the direction of the connecting cable will not change. On the one hand, this facilitates the connection of each data interface 31 to external electronic devices; on the other hand, it makes the connecting cables connected to each data interface 31 more neatly arranged, avoiding tangling between the connecting cables and improving the overall appearance of the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment.
[0084] Please continue to combine Figure 5 , Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the auxiliary shell portion in the computing device provided in this application embodiment. As shown in the figure, in some embodiments, the auxiliary shell portion 22 includes a first support plate 222 and a second support plate 223 connected together. The first support plate 222 and the second support plate 223 are arranged at an angle to each other. Specifically, the first support plate 222 extends along the thickness direction of the computing device 10, and the second support plate 223 extends along the height direction of the computing device 10. The thickness direction of the computing device 10 is perpendicular to the height direction of the device. Figures 1 to 3 The x-axis direction is consistent with the height direction of computing device 10.Figures 1 to 3 The z-axis direction is consistent.
[0085] Furthermore, the first support plate 222 is detachably connected to the back plate 211, and multiple plug-in interfaces 221 are provided on the first support plate 222. Of course, the first support plate 222 is also provided with a through hole 2221 for the power cord 34 to pass through; the second support plate 223 is connected between the two side plates 212.
[0086] Please combine Figure 6 , Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the second housing in the computing device provided in the embodiments of this application. As shown in the figure, in order to achieve a detachable connection between the first support plate 222 and the back plate 211, in some optional embodiments, one of the first support plate 222 and the back plate 211 is provided with an insertion hole 25, and the other is provided with a plug-in part 26; the plug-in part 26 is plugged into the insertion hole 25 to detachably connect the first support plate 222 and the back plate 211.
[0087] Specifically, the socket 25 is provided on the first support plate 222, and the plug-in part 26 is a protrusion that protrudes from the back plate 211, and the protrusion direction of the plug-in part 26 is consistent with the height direction of the computing device 10.
[0088] In a specific implementation of this embodiment, to improve the connection efficiency between the first support plate 222 and the back plate 211, and to improve the connection reliability between the first support plate 222 and the back plate 211, two sockets 25 and two plug-in portions 26 can be provided along the width direction of the computing device 10. The two sockets 25 are spaced apart along the width direction of the computing device 10, and the two plug-in portions 26 are provided in a one-to-one correspondence with the two sockets 25. Furthermore, the two sockets 25 are symmetrically arranged about the central axis of the second housing 2. Thus, by providing two symmetrically arranged sockets 25 and two symmetrically arranged plug-in portions 26, not only can the assembly efficiency between the auxiliary housing 22 and the main housing 21 be improved, but also the connection reliability between the auxiliary housing 22 and the main housing 21 can be improved, thereby enhancing the operational stability of the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment.
[0089] Among them, the width direction of the computing device 10 is... Figures 1 to 3 The yy axis directions are consistent.
[0090] When the first support plate 222 and the back plate 211 are connected by a plug-in fit, the auxiliary shell 22 cannot be completely fixed. That is, the auxiliary shell 22 may detach from the main shell 21. To avoid this, in this embodiment, the second support plate 223 is fastened to the end plate 11 of the first shell 1. Specifically, the second support plate 223 may be provided with a fastening hole 2231, and the end plate 11 may be provided with a second connecting post 15. The second support plate 223 and the end plate 11 can be fastened together by threaded fasteners passing through the fastening hole 2231 and the second connecting post 15.
[0091] It should be noted that if the first support plate 222 and the back plate 211 are not connected by a plug-in joint, such as by screw fastening or snap-fit connection, then it is not necessary to fasten the second support plate 223 to the first housing 1. Here, there are no specific restrictions on whether the second support plate 223 is fastened to the first housing 1 or on the choice of fastening method.
[0092] It is understandable that when the main shell 21 and the auxiliary shell 22 are connected in a detachable manner, the connection between the second support plate 223 and the two side plates 212 may deform due to pressure from both sides. Therefore, to avoid this phenomenon to a certain extent, in some optional embodiments, the auxiliary shell 22 further includes two stop plates 224. The two stop plates 224 are connected to opposite sides of the second support plate 223, and the two stop plates 224 are correspondingly arranged with the two side plates 212; wherein, the stop plate 224 stops on the side of the corresponding side plate 212 that is away from the other side plate 212. In this way, the connection reliability between the second support plate 223 and the two side plates 212 at the connection point can be improved. Moreover, by setting the stop plates 224, the movement direction of the auxiliary shell 22 can be guided to a certain extent during the insertion and engagement of the auxiliary shell 22 and the main shell 21. In this way, while strengthening the structural strength of the second shell 2, the assembly efficiency between the main shell 21 and the auxiliary shell 22 is also improved.
[0093] To avoid increasing the manufacturing cost of the auxiliary shell 22 due to the installation of the stop plate 224, in some embodiments, the size of the stop plate 224 is smaller than the size of the side plate 212 in the thickness direction of the computing device 10. This not only achieves the intended function of the stop plate 224, but also reduces the number of process steps for the auxiliary shell 22 by limiting the size of the stop plate 224, thereby reducing the manufacturing cost of the auxiliary shell 22.
[0094] If the aforementioned connector 221 is exposed, dust and other external contaminants may enter the computing device 10 through the connector 221. In some embodiments, in order to improve the sealing performance of the computing device 10, that is, to prevent external dust and other contaminants from entering the computing device 10 to a certain extent, the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment may also include a protective cover 5, which is connected to the main housing 21. The protective cover 5 is used to cover the wiring groove 23, and the protective cover 5 has a wire hole 51 communicating with the wiring groove 23.
[0095] This design effectively shields the wiring slot 23, preventing external dust and other contaminants from directly entering the computing device 10 through the connector 221. Furthermore, the cable routing hole 51 is only formed on the protective cover 5, meaning that the power cord 34 and the connecting cables to each data interface 31 all pass through this hole 51. During actual use of the computing device 10, it is difficult for dust and other contaminants to enter the wiring slot 23 through the cable routing hole 51 and subsequently the computing device 10 through the connector 221. It should be noted that the "internal part of the computing device 10" here can be understood as either the mounting cavity or the data interface 31.
[0096] Of course, if the protective cover 5 and the main shell 21 are also connected in a detachable manner, it will not only improve the assembly efficiency between the protective cover 5 and the second shell 2, but also facilitate the disassembly of the protective cover 5 so that the data interface 31 and other parts can be easily inspected during the use of the computing device 10.
[0097] Therefore, please combine Figure 7 , Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the protective cover in the computing power device provided in this application embodiment. As shown in the figure, in some specific embodiments, the protective cover 5 includes a first cover portion 52 and a second cover portion 53 connected together, with the first cover portion 52 and the second cover portion 53 arranged at an angle to each other; the first cover portion 52 is arranged opposite to the second support plate 223, and the extension directions of the first cover portion 52 and the second support plate 223 are consistent, and the first cover portion 52 is detachably connected to the back plate 211. In this way, quick installation and quick removal between the protective cover 5 and the second housing 2 can be realized, which can improve the assembly efficiency of the computing power device 10 provided in this embodiment on the one hand, and facilitate the later maintenance of the computing power device 10 provided in this embodiment on the other hand.
[0098] The second cover portion 53 is disposed opposite to the first support plate 222, and the extension direction of the second cover portion 53 is consistent with that of the first support plate 222. A wire passage hole 51 is formed on the second cover portion 53. In some optional embodiments, in order to facilitate the forming of the wire passage hole 51, the wire passage hole 51 may be a wire passage notch formed at the edge of the second cover portion 53. Here, the specific form of the wire passage hole 51 is not limited.
[0099] To achieve a detachable connection between the first cover portion 52 and the back plate 211, in some specific embodiments, two connecting ears 54 are provided on the side of the first cover portion 52 facing the back plate 211. Each connecting ear 54 has a second connecting hole 541. The first cover portion 52 and the back plate 211 are detachably connected by threaded fasteners such as screws passing through the second connecting holes 541 and the back plate 211. Of course, in some other embodiments, the first cover portion 52 and the back plate 211 can also be connected by a snap-fit connection or other similar method. Here, no specific limitation is made on the connection method between the first cover portion 52 and the back plate 211.
[0100] Of course, in order to improve the connection reliability between the first cover portion 52 and the back plate 211, the aforementioned connecting ears 54 can be arranged in pairs along the width direction of the computing device 10. Here, there is no specific limitation on the number of connecting ears 54.
[0101] Understandably, guiding the movement direction of the protective cover 5 before connecting it to the main housing 21 would improve the assembly efficiency between the protective cover 5 and the main housing 21. Therefore, please continue to combine... Figure 8 and Figure 9 , Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the assembly relationship between the main shell and the protective cover in a computing device provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 9 for Figure 8 A magnified view of the partial structure at point A. As shown in the figure, in some embodiments, protruding sliding portions 55 are provided on opposite sides of the first cover portion 52, with each sliding portion 55 corresponding to one of the side plates 212. The side plates 212 have sliding grooves 2121 that slide and engage with the corresponding sliding portions 55, and the ends of the sliding portions 55 abut against the bottom wall of the grooves 2121. Thus, through the sliding engagement of the sliding portions 55 and the grooves 2121, the movement direction of the protective cover 5 can be guided when connecting it to the main shell portion 21, thereby improving the assembly efficiency between the protective cover 5 and the main shell portion 21, and consequently improving the assembly efficiency of the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment.
[0102] The extension direction of the chute 2121 is consistent with the height direction of the computing device 10.
[0103] To facilitate heat dissipation within the computing device 10, in this specific embodiment, the back plate 211 is provided with heat dissipation holes 2112 communicating with the mounting cavity. These holes 2112 are positioned opposite to the cooling fan 32, and multiple holes 2112 are arranged in a manner consistent with the shape of the cooling fan 32. This not only allows the heat dissipation holes 2112 themselves to provide some heat dissipation, but also, combined with the cooling fan 32, improves the cooling effect of the cooling fan 32 on the internal structure of the computing device 10, thereby enhancing the performance of the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment.
[0104] In most cases, the computing device 10 needs to be suspended, for example, mounted on a wall. Therefore, the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment also includes a hanging bracket 6, which is used to install on a fixed surface; the hanging bracket 6 is connected to the back plate 211. In this way, the computing device 10 can be hung.
[0105] Generally, the suspension bracket 6 includes a bracket body 61 and hanging feet 62. The hanging feet 62 are connected to the bracket body 61. The back plate 211 includes a mounting surface 2113 with hanging holes 2114. The hanging feet 62 are inserted into the hanging holes 2114 and abut against the inner surface of the back plate 211 opposite to the mounting surface 2113. In this way, the connection between the suspension bracket 6 and the back plate 211 can be achieved.
[0106] Specifically, the mounting bracket 62 includes a first mounting section 621 and a second mounting section 622 connected to each other. The first mounting section 621 is connected to the bracket body 61. The first mounting section 621 passes through the mounting hole 2114, and the second mounting section 622 abuts against the inner surface of the back plate 211 opposite to the mounting surface 2113. The first mounting section 621 extends along the thickness direction of the computing device 10, and the second mounting section 622 extends along the height direction of the computing device 10.
[0107] It should be noted that the inner surface of the back plate 211 opposite to the mounting surface 2113 can be the inner plate surface of the back plate 211, or when the thickness of the back plate 211 is relatively large, a hanging groove matching the shape of the hanging support 62 is formed in the back plate 211, and the second hanging section 622 abuts against the groove wall of the hanging groove.
[0108] like Figure 2As shown, in one optional embodiment, the bracket body 61 is connected to a connecting plate 611 and an extension plate 612. The connecting plate 611 extends along the height direction of the computing device 10 and is fastened to the wall by threaded fasteners. Two hanging legs 62 are provided at the end of the connecting plate 611 along the height direction of the computing device 10. The two hanging legs 62 are spaced apart along the width direction of the computing device 10, and the first hanging section 621 of the hanging leg 62 is connected to the connecting plate 611. The extension plate 612 extends along the thickness direction of the computing device 10 and is connected to a surrounding plate 12 by screws or other threaded fasteners to lock the suspension bracket 6.
[0109] It should be noted that when the mounting feet 62 are spaced two apart along the width direction of the computing device 10, the mounting holes 2114 are also spaced two apart along the width direction of the computing device 10, and one mounting foot 62 corresponds to one mounting hole 2114.
[0110] Please continue to combine Figure 10 and Figure 11 , Figure 10 This is a partial structural diagram of another main shell portion in a computing device provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 11 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of another type of suspension bracket in the computing power device provided in this application embodiment. As shown in the figure, in another optional embodiment, the bracket body 61 can be a plate-like component. To allow the power cord 34 and the wiring harnesses connected to each data interface 31 to extend from different directions, that is, the suspension directions of the computing power device 10 provided in this embodiment are inconsistent. This inconsistency can be understood as... Figure 1 The computing device 10 can rotate 180 degrees or 90 degrees.
[0111] Therefore, to meet this application scenario, in some specific embodiments, the mounting surface 2113 has two sets of mounting hole groups arranged at intervals along the first direction, each set of mounting hole groups having at least two mounting holes 2114, and the two sets of mounting hole groups are symmetrically arranged about a central axis extending along the second direction, wherein the first direction and the second direction are perpendicular. It should be noted that the first direction here may refer to the width direction of the computing device 10, and the second direction may refer to the height direction of the computing device 10.
[0112] Correspondingly, multiple hanging feet 62 can be set, with each of the multiple hanging feet 62 corresponding to a single hanging hole 2114.
[0113] For example, such as Figure 10As shown, the mounting surface 2113 has two sets of mounting holes spaced apart along the width direction of the computing device 10. Each set of mounting holes has two mounting holes 2114, and the two sets of mounting holes are symmetrically arranged about a central axis extending along the height direction of the computing device 10. Specifically, the two mounting holes 2114 in each set of mounting holes are spaced apart along the height direction of the computing device 10.
[0114] Of course, in other embodiments, each set of mounting holes may also include three, four or more mounting holes, as long as the two sets of mounting holes are symmetrically arranged along the central axis extending in the height direction of the computing device 10, the purpose of this embodiment can be achieved.
[0115] Thus, through the arrangement of the multiple mounting holes 2114 described above, the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment can be rotated 180 degrees and still be suspended from the wall via the hanging bracket 6. Furthermore, after the computing device 10 is rotated 180 degrees, its cable output direction will also rotate 180 degrees. Figure 2 For example, Figure 2 The output direction of the device is upward on the paper. If rotated 180 degrees, the output direction will be downward. That is, if the external electronic device is above the computing device 10, the output direction can be set upward; if the external electronic device is below the computing device 10, the output direction can be set downward. In this way, the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment can be applied to more usage scenarios, improving the performance of the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment.
[0116] It is understandable that when the two sets of mounting holes are symmetrically arranged about the central axis extending along the second direction, multiple mounting holes 2114 are also centrally symmetrically arranged about the center of the mounting surface 2113. In this case, the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment can be rotated 90 degrees and still be suspended from the wall by the hanging bracket 6. After the computing device 10 is rotated 90 degrees, its cable output direction will also rotate 90 degrees. Figure 2 For example, Figure 2 The outgoing cable initially points upwards onto the paper. Rotating it 90 degrees will change the direction, setting the cable to face forward or backward. In other words, if the external electronic device is in front of the computing device 10, the outgoing cable can be set to face forward; if the external electronic device is behind the computing device 10, the outgoing cable can be set to face backward. It should be noted that "forward," "backward," "up," and "downward" here refer to... Figure 2 The orientation of the paper should be taken into account.
[0117] To ensure that the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment can be hung on the wall via the suspension bracket 6 regardless of whether it is rotated 90 degrees or 180 degrees, in some specific embodiments, the second hanging sections 622 of the multiple hanging legs 62 extend either in the first direction or in the second direction. Figure 11 For example, the second mounting sections 622 of the four mounting legs 62 all extend in the second direction, that is, the second mounting sections 622 of the four mounting legs 62 all extend along the height direction of the computing device 10.
[0118] During the use of the computing device 10, since the suspension bracket 6 is fixed to the wall, the aforementioned rotation of the computing device 10 refers to the rotation of the structure other than the suspension bracket 6. In the following description, for ease of description, it will be described as the rotation of the computing device 10.
[0119] Regarding the overall locking and fixing of the computing device 10, if the connection and fastening are performed using screws or other threaded fasteners as described above, the assembly efficiency of the computing device 10 will be reduced. Therefore, in some optional embodiments, the threaded fastener locking method can be omitted, and other locking methods can be used instead. For example, a pressing protrusion 213 is also provided on the inner surface of the back plate 211 near the mounting hole 2114. The second mounting section 622 abuts against the side of the pressing protrusion 213 facing away from the mounting surface 2113, and the second mounting section 622 is pushed by the pressing protrusion 213 to generate an expansion deformation in the direction away from the bracket body 61. In this way, since the forces are mutual, the second mounting section 622 will generate a force towards the wall on the back plate 211, so that the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment can move towards the wall to fasten the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment.
[0120] In some specific embodiments, in order to improve the structural strength of the pressure protrusion 213, the pressure protrusion 213 may include a plurality of pressure ribs 2131 arranged at intervals along the width direction of the computing device 10, and the ends of the plurality of pressure ribs 2131 opposite to the hanging hole 2114 are connected together by connecting ribs 2132.
[0121] In order to ensure that the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment can be effectively attached to the wall, in some embodiments, a pressing protrusion 213 is provided on the inner surface of the back plate 211 near each mounting hole 2114. This causes each mounting leg 62 to expand and deform away from the bracket body 61, thereby causing each second mounting segment 622 to exert a force on the back plate 211 towards the wall. This allows multiple parts of the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment to move closer to the wall, thus effectively securing the computing device 10.
[0122] by Figure 1 Taking the hanging direction as an example, during the use of the computing device 10, in order to ensure that the computing device 10 can effectively adhere to the wall after rotating 90 degrees, in some specific embodiments, the pressing protrusions 213 are arranged along the first direction on opposite sides of the hanging hole 2114. That is, the pressing protrusions 213 are arranged along the width direction of the computing device 10 on opposite sides of the hanging hole 2114.
[0123] Furthermore, during the use of the computing device 10, in order to ensure that the computing device 10 can effectively adhere to the wall after rotating 180 degrees, in some specific embodiments, the pressing protrusions 213 are arranged along the second direction on opposite sides of the mounting hole 2114. That is, the pressing protrusions 213 are arranged along the height direction of the computing device 10 on opposite sides of the mounting hole 2114. For details, please refer to... Figure 10 As shown, Figure 10 This illustrates an embodiment in which the computing device 10 can still be hung on the wall via the suspension bracket 6 after being rotated 180 degrees, and the back plate 211 can be effectively attached to the wall.
[0124] In order to enable the pressing protrusion 213 to exert a greater force on the second mounting section 622, and thus enable the second mounting section 622 to generate a greater reaction force on the back plate 211, in some optional embodiments, the thickness of the pressing protrusion 213 gradually increases in the direction away from the mounting hole 2114; that is, the thickness of the pressing rib 2131 gradually increases in the direction away from the mounting hole 2114; wherein, the thickness is the dimension of the pressing protrusion 213 in the direction from the inner surface of the back plate 211 to the mounting surface 2113. This results in a greater deformation of the second mounting section 622, which in turn generates a greater reaction force on the back plate 211, thereby enabling the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment to more effectively adhere to the wall surface.
[0125] Specifically, the anti-compression rib 2131 includes a first rib segment 2133 and a second rib segment 2134 connected together. The first rib segment 2133 is positioned closer to the hanging hole 2114 than the second rib segment 2134. The first rib segment 2133 has a first end positioned close to the hanging hole 2114 and a second end positioned away from the hanging hole 2114. The thickness of the first rib segment 2133 gradually increases from the first end to the second end. The thickness of the second rib segment 2134 is equal to the thickness of the second end of the first rib segment 2133. The connecting rib 2132 connects the ends of the multiple second rib segments 2134 that are away from the first rib segment 2133 together.
[0126] Please combine Figure 12 , Figure 12A schematic flowchart illustrating the manufacturing method of a computing power device provided in this embodiment is shown in the figure. As illustrated, this embodiment also provides a manufacturing method for a computing power device, comprising:
[0127] S101, The first housing is manufactured.
[0128] The first housing 1 can be made of plastic material. Therefore, the manufacturing of the first housing 1 includes forming an end plate 11 and a plurality of surrounding plates 12 by injection molding, and forming a plurality of first connecting posts 13 and second connecting posts 15 by injection molding.
[0129] S102. Install the computing module into the first housing.
[0130] As can be seen from the above embodiments, the computing module 3 includes a cooling fan 32 and a circuit board assembly 33. Therefore, before installing the computing module 3, the cooling fan 32 and the circuit board assembly 33 should be connected together. For example, the housing of the cooling fan 32 and the circuit board assembly 33 can be connected together using screws or other threaded fasteners. Then, the entire computing module 3 is connected to the end plate 11. Here, screws or other threaded fasteners can also be used to connect the computing module 3 and the end plate 11. The connection between the computing module 3 and the end plate 11 can be between the cooling fan 32 and the end plate 11, or between the circuit board assembly 33 and the end plate 11. Here, no specific limitation is made on the connection between the computing module 3 and the end plate 11.
[0131] S103. A first support plate, a second support plate, and a stop plate are formed by bending. Multiple insertion interfaces and holes are formed on the first support plate by stamping. Corresponding functional text is formed on the periphery of the multiple insertion interfaces by silkscreen printing.
[0132] Since the auxiliary shell 22 is made of metal, in this step, the first support plate 222 and the second support plate 223 are first formed by bending. Then, the stop plate 224 is formed on the opposite sides of the second support plate 223 by bending. In order to form multiple insertion interfaces 221 and two insertion holes 25 on the first support plate 222, the insertion interfaces 221 and insertion holes 25 need to be formed by punching. After the punching is completed, the corresponding functional text can be formed on the periphery of the insertion interface 221 by screen printing.
[0133] When punching multiple connectors 221 and two sockets 25, since the shapes of the multiple connectors 221 are inconsistent and the shapes of the sockets 25 are inconsistent with those of the connectors 221, it is generally impossible to achieve the desired shape through a single punching. Therefore, multiple punching operations are required to form the connectors 221 and sockets 25 in this embodiment.
[0134] Since the second support plate 223 has a fastening hole 2231, after the screen printing is completed, it is necessary to form the fastening hole 2231 by punching on the second support plate 223.
[0135] by Figure 5 For example, the multiple plug-in interfaces 221 include a first group of plug-in interfaces, a second group of plug-in interfaces, and a third group of plug-in interfaces; the first group of plug-in interfaces includes multiple first plug-in interfaces arranged at intervals, the second group of plug-in interfaces includes multiple second plug-in interfaces arranged at intervals, and the third group of plug-in interfaces includes multiple third plug-in interfaces arranged at intervals; wherein, in the thickness direction of the computing device 10, the functional text corresponding to each first plug-in interface occupies the same size as the functional text corresponding to each second plug-in interface, and the functional text corresponding to each first plug-in interface occupies a different size than the functional text corresponding to each third plug-in interface.
[0136] Reference Figure 5 The three connectors 221 on the right can be understood as the first connectors, the two connectors 221 in the middle can be understood as the second connectors, and the two connectors 221 on the left can be understood as the third connectors.
[0137] Since the functional text corresponding to the first and second connectors occupies the same size, but the functional text corresponding to the third connector occupies a different size, please refer to... Figure 13 , Figure 13 This is a flowchart illustrating a portion of the manufacturing method of the computing device provided in this application embodiment. Step S103, which involves forming corresponding functional text on the periphery of multiple connectors via silkscreen printing, should include:
[0138] S201. The corresponding functional text is formed on the periphery of the first insertion interface by the first screen printing plate, and the corresponding functional text is formed on the periphery of the second insertion interface.
[0139] In other words, the formation of the functional text corresponding to the first interface and the functional text corresponding to the second interface can be achieved in one step, that is, it can be formed using the same screen printing plate.
[0140] S202. The corresponding functional text is formed on the periphery of the third insertion interface by using the second silkscreen printing plate.
[0141] Because the functional text corresponding to the third connector occupies a different size than the functional text corresponding to the first and second connectors, a screen of a different size is required when silkscreening the functional text around the third connector.
[0142] The steps following or before step S103 also include:
[0143] S104. A plug-in part is formed on the back plate by shearing, heat dissipation holes and multiple mounting holes are formed on the back plate by stamping, and two oppositely arranged side plates are formed on the back plate by bending and shearing. A groove is formed on each side plate by shearing.
[0144] Since the plug-in portion 26 protrudes from the back plate 211, two plug-in portions 26 can be formed on the back plate 211 by cutting. Since the back plate 211 is provided with heat dissipation holes 2112 and mounting holes 2114, it is also necessary to form heat dissipation holes 2112 and mounting holes 2114 on the back plate 211 by punching.
[0145] Further, please see Figure 4 Since the two side plates 212 are arranged opposite each other, and the extension direction of the side plates 212 is not the same as the extension direction of the back plate 211, the two side plates 212 need to be cut first. When the side plates 212 are cut out, they are then bent so that they are not the same as the extension direction of the back plate 211.
[0146] Furthermore, since the side plate 212 also has a groove 2121, after bending is completed, the groove 2121 needs to be formed on the side plate 212 by shearing.
[0147] It should be noted that since the back plate 211 is also provided with multiple first connection holes 2111, multiple first connection holes 2111 need to be formed on the back plate 211 by punching during the manufacturing process of the main shell 21.
[0148] Following step S104, the following is also included:
[0149] S105. The first support plate and the back plate are connected together by the cooperation of the socket and the plug, and the stop plate abuts against the corresponding side plate.
[0150] In this way, the main shell 21 and the auxiliary shell 22 can be connected together.
[0151] S106. Connect the back plate to the first housing using screws.
[0152] Specifically, the back plate 211 and the end plate 11 are connected together by screws passing through the first connecting hole 2111 and the first connecting post 13, so that the second housing 2 and the first housing 1 can be connected together.
[0153] As can be seen from the above embodiments, the computing power device 10 provided in this embodiment also includes a protective cover 5 to improve the sealing performance of the computing power device 10. Therefore, after step S106, the following is also included:
[0154] S107. A first cover portion and a second cover portion are formed by bending, and sliding portions are formed on opposite sides of the first cover portion by shearing, and wire holes are formed on the second cover portion by stamping.
[0155] Since the extension directions of the first cover portion 52 and the second cover portion 53 of the protective cover 5 in this embodiment are not the same, it is necessary to form the first cover portion 52 and the second cover portion 53 by bending. Moreover, the opposite sides of the first cover portion 52 are formed with sliding insert portions 55 that slide in cooperation with the aforementioned sliding groove 2121. The sliding insert portions 55 protrude relative to the first cover portion 52. Therefore, it is necessary to cut off the excess part by shearing to form the sliding insert portions 55.
[0156] Furthermore, the second cover portion 53 is provided with a wire hole 51 through which the power cord 34 and the connecting wire connected to the data interface 31 pass. Therefore, it is also necessary to form the wire hole 51 on the second cover portion 53 by punching.
[0157] In addition, in this embodiment, the first cover portion 52 is also provided with a protruding connecting ear 54 that is connected to the back plate 211. Therefore, the connecting ear 54 needs to be welded to the first cover portion 52 by means of welding, for example.
[0158] Of course, after the protective cover 5 is manufactured, it needs to be connected to the main housing 21. Therefore, after step S107 described above, the following is also included:
[0159] S108. The first cover body is connected to the two side plates by the cooperation between the sliding part and the sliding groove.
[0160] It should be noted that, in addition to connecting the first cover portion 52 to the two side plates 212, it is also necessary to connect the two connecting ears 54 to the back plate 211 to secure the protective cover 5. The connection method between the connecting ears 54 and the back plate 211 has been described in detail in the above embodiments and will not be repeated here.
[0161] Furthermore, since the computing device provided in this embodiment also includes a suspension bracket 6, after the above-mentioned step S108, it further includes: forming multiple hanging legs on the bracket body by cutting and bending, with each hanging leg cooperating with a hanging hole to connect the suspension bracket to the back plate.
[0162] It should be noted that since the hanging support 62 is partially suspended relative to the support body 61, it is necessary to first form the hanging support 62 by cutting. Since the hanging support 62 includes a first hanging section 621 and a second hanging section 622 that are perpendicular to each other, and the extension direction of the first hanging section 621 is perpendicular to the extension direction of the support body 61, it is necessary to bend it twice to form the first hanging section 621 and the second hanging section 622.
[0163] In addition, since the suspension bracket 6 needs to be connected to a fixed surface such as a wall, multiple mounting holes 613 need to be formed on the bracket body 61 by punching holes during the manufacturing process of the suspension bracket 6. The suspension bracket 6 is then connected to the fixed surface such as a wall by threaded fasteners such as screws that pass through the mounting holes 613.
[0164] After the suspension bracket 6 is manufactured, the first mounting section 621 is passed through the mounting hole 2114 and the second mounting section 622 is made to abut against the inner surface of the back plate 211. Only in this way can the connection between the suspension bracket 6 and the back plate 211 be made.
[0165] Since the computing device 10 provided in this embodiment also includes a decorative part 4, it is necessary to attach the decorative part 4 to the end plate 11 after completing or during the above steps.
[0166] The manufacturing method of the computing device provided in this embodiment can manufacture the main shell 21 and the auxiliary shell 22 in steps. Therefore, when forming functional text on the first support plate 222 by screen printing, it will not be blocked by the two side plates 212 of the main shell 21, and the size of the auxiliary shell 22 can be made smaller.
[0167] In the accompanying drawings of this embodiment, the same or similar reference numerals correspond to the same or similar components. In the description of this application, it should be understood that if terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," "right," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, they are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, the terms used to describe positional relationships in the drawings are only for illustrative purposes and should not be construed as limiting this application. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms can be understood according to the specific circumstances.
[0168] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit this application. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A computing power device, characterized in that, include: First shell; The second housing, together with the first housing, forms a mounting cavity; as well as, The computing module is located inside the mounting cavity and includes multiple data interfaces; The second housing includes a main housing and an auxiliary housing. The auxiliary housing is detachably connected to the main housing and is designed according to the shape of the screen printing plate. The auxiliary housing and the main housing together form a wiring groove. The auxiliary shell is provided with a plurality of spaced-apart plug interfaces, which connect the mounting cavity and the wiring slot, and the plurality of plug interfaces are configured to correspond one-to-one with the plurality of data interfaces.
2. The computing power device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The second housing has an opening that communicates with the wiring slot, and the opening and the plug interface are arranged opposite to each other in the plugging direction of the connecting wire.
3. The computing power device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The auxiliary shell includes a first support plate and a second support plate connected together, with the first support plate and the second support plate being arranged at an angle to each other; The first support plate is detachably connected to the main shell, and a plurality of the insertion ports are provided on the first support plate.
4. The computing power device as described in claim 3, characterized in that, One of the first support plate and the main shell is provided with an insertion hole, and the other is provided with a plug-in part; The plug-in portion engages with the socket to detachably connect the first support plate and the main shell portion.
5. The computing power device as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The second support plate is fastened to the first housing.
6. The computing power device as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The auxiliary shell portion also includes two stop plates, which are connected to opposite sides of the second support plate; The two stop plates are positioned on opposite sides of the main shell portion.
7. The computing power device as described in claim 6, characterized in that, In the thickness direction of the computing device, the size of the stop plate is smaller than the size of the main shell portion that is stopped by the stop plate.
8. The computing power device as described in any one of claims 3 to 7, characterized in that, It also includes a protective cover, which is connected to the main housing portion; The protective cover is used to cover the wiring groove, and the protective cover has a wire passage hole communicating with the wiring groove.
9. The computing power device as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The protective cover includes a first cover portion and a second cover portion connected together, wherein the first cover portion and the second cover portion are arranged at an angle to each other; The first cover portion is disposed opposite to the second support plate, and the first cover portion is detachably connected to the main shell portion; The second cover portion is disposed opposite to the first support plate, and the wire hole is formed on the second cover portion.
10. The computing power device as described in claim 9, characterized in that, The first cover portion has protruding sliding portions on both sides; The main shell portion has two sliding grooves that correspond one-to-one with the two sliding insert portions. The sliding insert portion slides into the corresponding sliding groove, and the end of the sliding insert portion abuts against the bottom wall of the groove.
11. The computing power device as described in any one of claims 3 to 7, 9 to 10, characterized in that, The main housing has heat dissipation holes that communicate with the mounting cavity.
12. The computing power device as described in any one of claims 3 to 7, 9 to 10, characterized in that, It also includes a suspension bracket for mounting on a fixed surface; The suspension bracket is connected to the main shell.
13. The computing power device as described in claim 12, characterized in that, The main housing includes a mounting surface, which has two sets of hanging holes arranged at intervals along a first direction. Each set of hanging holes has at least two hanging holes, and the two sets of hanging holes are symmetrically arranged with a central axis extending along a second direction, wherein the first direction and the second direction are perpendicular. The suspension bracket includes a bracket body and multiple hanging feet. The multiple hanging feet are connected to the bracket body. The multiple hanging feet are arranged in a one-to-one correspondence with the hanging holes in the two sets of hanging hole groups. The hanging feet are inserted into the hanging holes and abut against the inner surface of the main shell that is opposite to the mounting surface.
14. The computing power device as described in claim 13, characterized in that, The inner surface near the mounting hole is also provided with a pressing protrusion. The part of the mounting leg that extends into the main shell abuts against the side of the pressing protrusion facing away from the mounting surface, and the mounting leg is pushed against by the pressing protrusion to produce an expansion deformation in the direction away from the bracket body.
15. The computing power device as described in claim 14, characterized in that, The inner surface is provided with a pressing protrusion near each of the hanging holes.
16. The computing power device as described in claim 14, characterized in that, The pressing protrusions are arranged along the first direction on opposite sides of the hanging hole; And / or, the pressing protrusions are arranged along the second direction on opposite sides of the hanging hole.
17. The computing power device as described in claim 14, characterized in that, The thickness of the pressing protrusion gradually increases in the direction away from the hanging hole; The thickness dimension is the dimension of the pressing protrusion in the direction from the inner surface of the main housing to the mounting surface.
18. The computing power device as described in any one of claims 14 to 17, characterized in that, The mounting bracket includes a first mounting section and a second mounting section connected to each other. The first mounting section is connected to the bracket body. The first mounting section passes through the mounting hole, and the second mounting section abuts against the side of the pressing protrusion facing away from the mounting surface. In this case, the second mounting sections of the multiple mounting feet all extend toward the first direction or toward the second direction.
19. A method for manufacturing a computing device, characterized in that, include: The first housing is manufactured; The computing module is installed in the first housing; The first support plate, the second support plate, and the stop plate are formed by bending. Multiple insertion interfaces and holes are formed on the first support plate by stamping. Corresponding functional text is formed on the periphery of the multiple insertion interfaces by screen printing. The insertion part is formed on the back plate by shearing, heat dissipation holes and multiple mounting holes are formed on the back plate by stamping, and two oppositely arranged side plates are formed on the back plate by bending and shearing. A groove is formed on each side plate by shearing. The first support plate is connected to the back plate by the cooperation of the socket and the plug-in part, and the stop plate abuts against the corresponding side plate. The back plate is connected to the first housing by screws; The first cover portion and the second cover portion are formed by bending, and sliding portions are formed on opposite sides of the first cover portion by shearing, and wire holes are formed on the second cover portion by stamping. The first cover portion is connected to the two side plates by the cooperation between the sliding part and the sliding groove.
20. The method for manufacturing a computing device as described in claim 19, characterized in that, After the first cover portion is connected to the two side plates through the cooperation between the sliding part and the sliding groove, the method further includes: Multiple hanging feet are formed on the bracket body by cutting and bending. Each hanging foot cooperates with a hanging hole to connect the suspension bracket to the back plate.