Computer graphics card with interface protection structure

By designing a first protective shell, a second protective shell, and a spring-driven limiting rod structure on the graphics card, the problem of dust and dirt easily entering the graphics card interface is solved. This achieves effective protection of the interface and easy disassembly, extends the service life of the graphics card, and improves operational convenience and signal stability.

CN223941330UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24SHENZHEN YCX TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520585629.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-31
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-31

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Technical Problem

Current computer graphics cards lack protective structures, making the interfaces susceptible to dust and dirt intrusion, affecting electrical performance, potentially leading to poor contact and corrosion, and shortening their lifespan.

Method used

The design incorporates a first and second protective shell on the graphics card, combined with a spring-driven limiting rod and limiting block structure, to achieve effective protection and easy disassembly of the interface. This ensures stable sealing of the interface when idle or when wires are inserted, preventing dust and contamination.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents poor contact and corrosion caused by dust accumulation, extends the lifespan of the graphics card, and improves ease of operation and signal transmission stability.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of computer graphics cards, and discloses a computer graphics card with an interface protection structure, which comprises a graphics card, a plurality of guide grooves are uniformly formed in the end face of one side of the graphics card at intervals, and one side of the interior of each guide groove is connected with a guide block in a sliding manner; a first protective shell is fixedly connected to the end face of one side of each guide block, a limiting block is fixedly connected to one corner of the outer wall of each first protective shell, and a plurality of shells are fixedly connected to the lower end of the end face of one side of the display card at equal intervals. According to the display card, through the design of the first protective shell and the second protective shell and the structure of the limiting rod and the limiting block pushed by the spring, effective protection and simple disassembly of the interface are achieved, it is guaranteed that when the interface is idle or a wire is inserted, the second protective shell can stably seal the interface, and dust and dirt are effectively prevented; poor contact or corrosion caused by dust accumulation is avoided, and the service life is prolonged.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of computer graphics card technology, and in particular to a computer graphics card with an interface protection structure. Background Technology

[0002] With the continuous development of computer technology, graphics cards, as one of the core components, face increasingly higher performance requirements. Modern graphics cards not only need powerful graphics rendering capabilities to handle high resolution and complex graphics processing demands, but also require efficient cooling systems to ensure stability during prolonged high-load operation and prevent damage from overheating. Simultaneously, graphics cards must have stable electrical interfaces to ensure good connection and data transmission with other hardware, avoiding system instability or malfunctions caused by poor contact. Furthermore, with the widespread adoption of digitalization and information technology, the anti-interference capability of graphics cards has become particularly important; they must effectively resist electromagnetic interference and external signal fluctuations to ensure the clarity and processing accuracy of image output. To meet these multifaceted needs, graphics card design is constantly being optimized, not only pursuing improved graphics rendering performance but also making comprehensive improvements in heat dissipation, interface design, and anti-interference capabilities, moving towards a more efficient and intelligent direction.

[0003] In the current technology, most computer graphics cards are not equipped with protective structures, which makes the interface susceptible to dust and dirt. The accumulated impurities may affect electrical performance, cause poor contact, and thus affect the normal operation of the graphics card and may lead to system instability. At the same time, the metal interface may corrode due to long-term exposure, shortening the lifespan of the graphics card.

[0004] Therefore, those skilled in the art have provided a computer graphics card with an interface protection structure to solve the problems mentioned in the background art. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a computer graphics card with an interface protection structure. This graphics card, through the design of a first protective shell and a second protective shell, as well as a spring-driven limiting rod and limiting block structure, achieves effective protection and easy disassembly of the interface. It ensures that when the interface is idle or when wires are inserted, the second protective shell can stably seal the interface, effectively preventing dust and dirt, avoiding poor contact or corrosion caused by dust accumulation, and extending the service life.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution:

[0007] A computer graphics card with an interface protection structure includes a graphics card. A plurality of guide grooves are evenly spaced on one side of the graphics card. A guide block is slidably connected to one side of each of the guide grooves. A first protective shell is fixedly connected to one side of each of the guide blocks. A limit block is fixedly connected to one corner of the outer wall of each of the first protective shells. A plurality of housings are evenly spaced and fixedly connected to the lower end of one side of the graphics card. A spring is fixedly connected to the lower end of each of the housings. A limit rod is fixedly connected to the upper end of each of the springs. A plurality of second protective shells are evenly spaced and fixedly connected to the lower end of one side of the graphics card.

[0008] Through the above technical solution, the graphics card achieves effective protection and easy disassembly of the interface through the design of the first and second protective shells, as well as the spring-driven limiting rod and limiting block structure. It ensures that when the interface is idle or when wires are inserted, the second protective shell can stably seal the interface, effectively preventing dust and dirt, avoiding poor contact or corrosion caused by dust accumulation, and extending the service life.

[0009] Furthermore, rotating rings are fixedly connected to both sides of the inner walls of the plurality of first protective shells, and rotating grooves are opened on both sides of the outer walls of the plurality of second protective shells, with the plurality of rotating rings located inside the rotating grooves and slidably connected thereto.

[0010] Through the above technical solution, the sliding connection between the rotating ring and the rotating groove can realize the smooth rotation and quick disassembly of the protective shell, improving the user experience and ease of operation.

[0011] Furthermore, a sponge block is fixedly connected to the middle of one side of the upper end of each of the first and second protective shells.

[0012] The above technical solutions can effectively fill interface gaps, enhance interface sealing, prevent dust, dirt or moisture from entering, protect the interface from damage by the external environment, and further extend its service life.

[0013] Furthermore, the outer walls of the multiple first and second protective shells are all provided with a shielding layer;

[0014] The above technical solutions can effectively shield external electromagnetic interference, reduce the impact of external electromagnetic signals on the interface, and ensure the stability of signal transmission.

[0015] Furthermore, a toggle block is fixedly connected to the lower end of the outer wall of each of the plurality of limiting rods;

[0016] With the above technical solution, users can easily move the toggle block to lock or unlock the limit rod when needed, which facilitates the disassembly and installation of the interface protective shell and improves ease of use.

[0017] Furthermore, a wear-resistant layer is provided on one end face of each of the multiple shielding layers;

[0018] The above technical solutions can effectively reduce wear and tear on the shielding layer when it comes into contact with external objects during frequent operation, thus extending the service life of the shielding layer.

[0019] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0020] 1. This utility model proposes a computer graphics card with an interface protection structure. During use, the graphics card utilizes a first and second protective shell, along with a spring-driven limiting rod and limiting block structure, to effectively protect the interface and facilitate easy disassembly. This ensures that when the interface is idle or a wire is inserted, the second protective shell can stably seal the interface, effectively preventing dust and contamination, avoiding poor contact or interface corrosion caused by dust accumulation, and extending its service life. Simultaneously, the easy disassembly design allows the second protective shell to be easily unlocked simply by pulling the limiting rod when needed, ensuring quick interface access and disassembly, and improving the ease of interface operation. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 An isometric view of the main body of a computer graphics card with an interface protection structure proposed in this utility model;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the graphics card, first protective shell, and second protective shell of a computer graphics card with an interface protection structure proposed in this utility model.

[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the first and second protective shells of a computer graphics card with an interface protection structure proposed in this utility model.

[0024] Figure 4 This is an isometric view of the casing of a computer graphics card with an interface protection structure proposed in this utility model;

[0025] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the first and second protective shells of a computer graphics card with an interface protection structure proposed in this utility model.

[0026] Legend:

[0027] 1. Graphics card; 2. Guide groove; 3. Guide block; 4. Rotating ring; 5. First protective shell; 6. Limiting block; 7. Second protective shell; 8. Rotating groove; 9. Sponge block; 10. Shielding layer; 11. Wear-resistant layer; 12. Shell; 13. Spring; 14. Limiting rod; 15. Actuating block. Detailed Implementation

[0028] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of specific embodiments. Obviously, the described specific embodiments are only a part of the specific embodiments of the present invention, and not all of them. Based on the specific embodiments of the present invention, all other specific embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0029] Reference Figure 1-5 The present invention provides a specific embodiment of a computer graphics card with an interface protection structure, comprising a graphics card 1, wherein a plurality of guide grooves 2 are evenly spaced on one side end face of the graphics card 1, a guide block 3 is slidably connected to one side of each of the plurality of guide grooves 2, a first protective shell 5 is fixedly connected to one side end face of each of the plurality of guide blocks 3, a limit block 6 is fixedly connected to one corner of the outer wall of each of the plurality of first protective shells 5, a plurality of housings 12 are evenly spaced and fixedly connected to the lower end of one side end face of the graphics card 1, a spring 13 is fixedly connected to the lower end of each of the plurality of housings 12, a limit rod 14 is fixedly connected to the upper end of each of the plurality of springs 13, and a plurality of second protective shells 7 are evenly spaced and fixedly connected to the lower end of one side end face of the graphics card 1.

[0030] The graphics card 1, through the design of the first protective shell 5 and the second protective shell 7, as well as the structure of the limiting rod 14 and the limiting block 6 pushed by the spring 13, achieves effective protection and easy disassembly of the interface. It ensures that when the interface is idle or when wires are inserted, the second protective shell 7 can stably seal the interface, effectively preventing dust and dirt, avoiding poor contact or corrosion caused by dust accumulation, and extending the service life.

[0031] Multiple first protective shells 5 have rotating rings 4 fixedly connected to both sides of their inner walls. Multiple second protective shells 7 have rotating grooves 8 on both sides of their outer walls. Multiple rotating rings 4 are located inside the rotating grooves 8 and are slidably connected to them. The sliding connection between the rotating rings 4 and the rotating grooves 8 enables the protective shells to rotate smoothly and be quickly disassembled, improving the user experience and ease of operation. Multiple first protective shells 5 and second protective shells 7 have sponge blocks 9 fixedly connected to the middle of one side of their upper ends. These sponge blocks 9 effectively fill the gaps at the interfaces, enhance the sealing of the interfaces, prevent dust, dirt, or moisture from entering, protect the interfaces from damage by the external environment, and further extend their service life. The outer walls of both the first protective shell 5 and the second protective shell 7 are provided with shielding layers 10, which can effectively shield external electromagnetic interference, reduce the influence of external electromagnetic signals on the interface, and ensure the stability of signal transmission. The lower ends of the outer walls of multiple limit rods 14 are fixedly connected with toggle blocks 15, which can be easily moved by the user to lock or unlock the limit rods 14 when needed, which facilitates the disassembly and installation of the interface protective shell and improves the ease of use. One end face of multiple shielding layers 10 is provided with a wear-resistant layer 11, which can effectively reduce the wear of the shielding layer 10 when it comes into contact with external objects during frequent operation and extend the service life of the shielding layer 10.

[0032] Working principle: When the interface is idle, the spring 13 pushes the limiting rod 14 into the limiting block 6, so that the first protective shell 5 and the second protective shell 7 are stably covered outside the interface. When a wire needs to be inserted, the user moves the toggle block 15 to make the limiting rod 14 slide out from inside the limiting block 6, then rotates the first protective shell 5 to overlap with the second protective shell 7, and inserts the wire. After insertion, the user reverses the operation, rotates the first protective shell 5 to cover the wire again, and pushes the limiting rod 14 into the limiting block 6 through the spring 13. This ensures that the first protective shell 5 and the second protective shell 7 can stably seal the interface when it is idle or when a wire is inserted, effectively preventing dust and dirt, avoiding dust accumulation that may lead to poor contact or interface corrosion, and extending the service life of the graphics card 1.

[0033] Finally, it should be noted that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing specific embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing specific embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A computer graphics card with an interface protection structure, comprising a graphics card (1), characterized in that: The graphics card (1) has a plurality of guide grooves (2) evenly spaced on one side end face. A guide block (3) is slidably connected to one side of each of the guide grooves (2). A first protective shell (5) is fixedly connected to one side end face of each of the guide blocks (3). A limit block (6) is fixedly connected to one corner of the outer wall of each of the first protective shells (5). A plurality of shells (12) are evenly spaced and fixedly connected to the lower end of one side end face of the graphics card (1). A spring (13) is fixedly connected to the lower end of each of the shells (12). A limit rod (14) is fixedly connected to the upper end of each of the springs (13). A plurality of second protective shells (7) are evenly spaced and fixedly connected to the lower end of one side end face of the graphics card (1).

2. A computer graphics card with an interface protection structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: Rotating rings (4) are fixedly connected to both sides of the inner wall of the plurality of first protective shells (5), and rotating grooves (8) are opened on both sides of the outer wall of the plurality of second protective shells (7). The plurality of rotating rings (4) are located inside the rotating grooves (8) and are slidably connected to them.

3. A computer graphics card with an interface protection structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: A sponge block (9) is fixedly connected to the middle of one side of the upper end of each of the first protective shell (5) and the second protective shell (7).

4. A computer graphics card with an interface protection structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer walls of the multiple first protective shells (5) and second protective shells (7) are provided with shielding layers (10).

5. A computer graphics card with an interface protection structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: Each of the limiting rods (14) has a toggle block (15) fixedly connected to the lower end of its outer wall.

6. A computer graphics card with an interface protection structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: A wear-resistant layer (11) is provided on one end face of each of the multiple shielding layers (10).