Wrench device and computing equipment
By incorporating a rotating hole and a gripper structure on the wrench device, combined with a locking mechanism, the structure of the wrench device is simplified, solving the problem of large space occupation of existing wrench devices. This achieves a stable connection between the module and the single board, supporting the miniaturization design of the server.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-09-30
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Existing wrench devices are complex in structure and take up a lot of space, making it difficult to meet the design requirements of increasingly miniaturized servers.
A wrench device was designed, which adopts a rotating hole and a gripper structure, combined with a locking mechanism, to simplify the structure of the wrench body. The gripper engages with the housing module strip to realize the pushing in and pushing out of the module, and the stability and reliability of the connection are improved by the limit block and elastic washer.
It effectively reduces the space occupied by the wrench device in the computing device, improves the plugging accuracy between the module and the single board and the reliability of the electrical connection, and supports the miniaturization design of the computing device.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of computing device technology, and more particularly to a wrench device and a computing device. Background Technology
[0002] Servers are core network devices, providing services to network users and playing a crucial role in resource sharing. A server includes a processor module, circuit boards, hard drive modules, and memory.
[0003] The hard drive module and the single board in the server are electrically connected. Usually, the hard drive module and the single board are electrically connected by plugging. During the plugging process, it is usually necessary to use auxiliary tools such as wrenches to push the hard drive module into the housing and plug it into the single board, or to push the hard drive module out of the housing and separate it from the single board.
[0004] However, the current wrench device has a relatively complex structure and occupies a large space. As servers become smaller and smaller, the space between the casing and the hard drive module is smaller, making it difficult for the wrench device to meet the requirements of server use. Utility Model Content
[0005] This application provides a connector and a computing device that can effectively simplify the structure of a wrench device, reduce the working space of the wrench body, and reduce the space occupied by the wrench body in the computing device.
[0006] This application provides a first aspect of a wrench device for pushing or pushing a module in a server out of its housing, comprising:
[0007] A wrench body having a rotating hole, the wrench body being rotatably connected to the module through the rotating hole;
[0008] The wrench body is also provided with a tiger's mouth, which is used to engage with the template strip on the housing. The wrench body rotates relative to the module along the rotating hole through the engagement of the tiger's mouth with the template strip, so as to push the module into or out of the housing.
[0009] This application incorporates a rotating hole and a jaw on the wrench body. The rotating hole engages with the module's rotation, while the jaw engages with a module strip on the housing. This allows the wrench body to push the module into or out of the housing through the engagement of the jaw and the module strip. The wrench body has a simple structure, enabling it to operate in confined spaces, effectively reducing its working space and footprint within the computing device. This meets the design requirements of limited space within the computing device housing, facilitating spatial layout and effectively improving the miniaturization of the computing device.
[0010] In one possible implementation, the wrench body includes a connected rotating head and an operating lever;
[0011] Both the rotating hole and the tiger's mouth are located on the rotating head. The end of the operating rod away from the rotating head has a limiting block. The limiting block is used to abut against the housing when the wrench body pushes the module in, and the locking mechanism self-locks the wrench body through the limiting block.
[0012] The limiting block abuts against the partition in the housing, which can limit the wrench body from continuing to rotate, thereby reducing or avoiding the adverse effects of the wrench continuing to rotate on the insertion between the module and the single board, and improving the insertion accuracy between the module and the single board.
[0013] In one possible implementation, a first rotating shaft is also included, which passes through the rotating hole and is used to connect to the module.
[0014] The first pivot facilitates rotation between the wrench body and the module, effectively improving the reliability and stability of the connection between the wrench body and the module, and enhancing the stability of the wrench body pushing the module in.
[0015] In one possible implementation, an elastic washer is also included, which passes through the first pivot and is located between the wrench body and the module.
[0016] The elastic washer provides elastic cushioning between the wrench body and the module, which can reduce or avoid rigid contact between the wrench body and the module. It can effectively reduce or avoid friction between the wrench body and the module when the wrench body rotates relative to the module, avoid damage to the module, and help improve the protection of the module.
[0017] Furthermore, the elastic washer has a certain amount of compression, which can provide assembly allowance between the wrench body and the module, making it easier to assemble the wrench body and the module.
[0018] In one possible implementation, the wrench body has a limiting groove surrounding the outer periphery of the rotating hole, and at least a portion of the elastic washer is located within the limiting groove. The limiting groove provides a limiting position for the elastic washer, reducing or preventing movement or displacement of the elastic washer, thus contributing to improved reliability and stability of the elastic washer installation.
[0019] In one possible implementation, the locking mechanism includes a mounting base and a first hook; the mounting base is connected to the housing, the first hook is rotatably connected to the mounting base, and the limiting block of the wrench body has a first hook portion that cooperates with the first hook; the wrench body self-locks through the engagement of the first hook and the first hook portion.
[0020] The first locking mechanism can limit and fix the wrench body, thus self-locking it and reducing or preventing movement or displacement of the wrench body after the module is pushed into the housing. This effectively improves the reliability and stability of the electrical connection between the module and the single board.
[0021] In one possible implementation, the locking mechanism further includes a second rotating shaft and a first elastic element; the first hook is rotatably connected to the mounting base via the second rotating shaft, the first elastic element is sleeved on the second rotating shaft, and the first elastic element is used to drive the first hook to disengage from the first hook portion.
[0022] The first elastic element facilitates the reset of the first latch, reduces or avoids interference between the first latch and the wrench body during the process of the wrench body pushing the module out of the housing, facilitates the movement of the wrench body, and improves the reliability and stability of module pushing out.
[0023] In one possible implementation, the locking mechanism further includes a first operating handle located at the end of the first hook facing away from the mounting base and connected to the first hook.
[0024] Users can hold the first operating handle and rotate the first hook, which facilitates operation, improves the operability of rotating the first hook, and thus enhances the reliability and stability of rotating the first hook.
[0025] In one possible implementation, the locking mechanism is connected to the wrench body, and the locking mechanism includes a second hook for engaging with a locking block on the housing, wherein the wrench body self-locks through the cooperation of the second hook with the locking block.
[0026] By placing the locking mechanism on the wrench body, the integration between the locking mechanism and the wrench body can be improved, allowing each wrench body to lock independently, reducing the correlation between each wrench body, and improving the independence of the wrench body's self-locking.
[0027] In one possible implementation, the locking mechanism further includes a connecting plate and a second elastic member; the connecting plate is connected to the wrench body, one end of the second elastic member is connected to the connecting plate, and the other end is connected to the second hook member, the second elastic member being used to drive the second hook member to engage with the locking block.
[0028] The second elastic element can effectively reduce or avoid separation between the second hook and the block on the partition, effectively improving the reliability and stability of the engagement between the second hook and the block, enhancing the self-locking stability of the locking mechanism, and thus effectively improving the strength and reliability of the electrical connection between the module and the board.
[0029] In one possible implementation, the locking mechanism further includes a second operating handle connected to the second hook.
[0030] The second operating handle allows users to easily operate the locking mechanism, facilitating unlocking and improving the reliability and stability of the unlocking process.
[0031] In one possible implementation, the limiting block has an installation groove, and at least a portion of the locking mechanism is located within the installation groove.
[0032] The mounting slot provides installation space for the locking mechanism, reducing the space occupied by the locking mechanism on the outside. This improves the compactness of the assembly between the locking mechanism and the wrench body, reduces the overall size of the wrench device, and enhances the miniaturization design of the wrench device.
[0033] In one possible implementation, the first elastic element is a torsion spring.
[0034] In one possible implementation, the second elastic element is a spring.
[0035] In one possible implementation, the locking mechanism further includes a third hook, the wrench body has a mounting hole, and the third hook passes through the mounting hole and rotates in cooperation with the mounting hole.
[0036] The third hook rotates around the mounting hole to engage or disengage with the slot on the housing. When the third hook engages with the slot, the wrench body locks with the housing.
[0037] In one possible implementation, the third hook includes a rotating rod and a third hook portion, the rotating rod passing through the mounting hole and the third hook portion located outside the mounting hole;
[0038] The rotating rod drives the third hook to rotate to the first state and the second state. When the third hook is in the first state, the third hook engages with the slot.
[0039] When the third hook is in the second state, the third hook is separated from the shown slot.
[0040] In one possible implementation, the wrench body also has a groove, and the rotating rod has a slider, the slider being located within the groove and slidingly engaging with the groove;
[0041] One end of the slide groove also has a limiting groove communicating with the slide groove. When the third hook is in the first state, the slider is located in the limiting groove.
[0042] When the third hook is in the second state, the slider is located in the groove.
[0043] In one possible implementation, a third elastic element is also included, which is located on the side of the wrench body opposite to the third latch portion;
[0044] One end of the third elastic element is connected to the wrench body, and the other end is connected to the rotating rod. The elastic element is used to drive the third hook portion to move away from the slot.
[0045] A second aspect of this application provides a computing device including a housing, a module located within the housing, and any of the aforementioned wrench devices, the wrench device being connected to the module and used to push or push the module out of the housing.
[0046] In one possible implementation, the computing device is a server. Attached Figure Description
[0047] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a wrench body provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0048] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a wrench device installed in a computing device according to an embodiment of this application;
[0049] Figure 3 for Figure 2 A magnified view of region A in the middle;
[0050] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the structure of a wrench body being pushed into the module in the initial stage, as provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0051] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structure of a wrench body being pushed into the intermediate stage of the module, provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0052] Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the structure of a wrench body pushing into the termination stage provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0053] Figure 7 This application provides a schematic diagram of the structure of a wrench body ejection module in its initial stage, as shown in the embodiments of the present application.
[0054] Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the intermediate stage of a wrench body ejection module provided in this application embodiment;
[0055] Figure 9 A schematic diagram of the structure of the termination stage of the wrench body ejection module provided in this application embodiment;
[0056] Figure 10 A schematic diagram of the structure of the first locking mechanism and the wrench body provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0057] Figure 11 for Figure 10 A magnified view of region B in the middle;
[0058] Figure 12 This is an exploded view of a wrench device provided in an embodiment of this application;
[0059] Figure 13 An exploded view showing the relationship between the first locking mechanism, the wrench body, and the module provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0060] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second locking mechanism provided in the embodiments of this application;
[0061] Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of the third locking mechanism provided in the embodiments of this application during self-locking.
[0062] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0063] 100-Wrench device;
[0064] 110 - Wrench body;
[0065] 111-Rotating head; 1111-Rotating hole; 1112-Hand-mouth; 11121-First limiting part;
[0066] 11122 - Second limiting part; 1113 - Limiting groove;
[0067] 112-Operating lever; 113-First rotating shaft; 114-Elastic washer;
[0068] 120 - Limiting block; 121 - First hook part; 122 - Mounting groove; 123 - Slide groove; 124 - Limiting groove;
[0069] 130 - Locking mechanism;
[0070] 1301-Mounting base; 1302-First latching element; 1303-Second rotating shaft; 1304-First elastic element;
[0071] 1305 - First operating handle; 1306 - Second latch; 13061 - Second latch part; 13062 - Connecting part;
[0072] 1307-Connecting plate;
[0073] 1308 - Second elastic element; 1309 - Second operating handle;
[0074] 131-Third hook component; 1311-Rotating rod; 1312-Third hook part;
[0075] 132-Third elastic element; 133-Slider; 134-Third operating handle;
[0076] 200 - Housing; 210 - Partition; 220 - Module strip; 230 - Locking block; 240 - Locking slot;
[0077] 300-Module;
[0078] 10-Computing devices. Detailed Implementation
[0079] The terminology used in the implementation section of this application is only for explaining specific embodiments of this application and is not intended to limit this application. The implementation of the embodiments of this application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0080] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this application clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this application, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0081] This application provides a wrench device and a computing device including the wrench device. The computing device can be a server, switch, high-performance computing (HPC), or other device with computing capabilities. In this application embodiment, a server will be used as an example for explanation.
[0082] Computing devices may include a housing and circuit boards (i.e., single boards) located within the housing, a central processing unit (CPU), memory, hard disk modules, dual inline memory modules (DIMMs), graphics processing units (GPUs), network interface cards (NICs), peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe) cards, complex programmable logic devices (CPLDs), baseboard manager controllers (BMCs), and other devices mounted on the circuit boards.
[0083] For example, multiple hard drive modules can be installed inside the housing, and each hard drive module can be electrically connected to a single board. The housing can also have partitions that divide the housing into multiple chambers, where the hard drive modules can be located and electrically connected to the single board within each chamber.
[0084] For example, the hard drive module and the single board can be electrically connected by plugging in. During the plugging process, auxiliary parts such as wrenches are usually needed to push the hard drive module into the housing and plug it into the single board, or to push the hard drive module out of the housing and separate it from the single board.
[0085] However, the current wrench device has a relatively complex structure and occupies a large space. As servers become increasingly smaller, the aforementioned wrench structure can no longer meet the requirements of server use.
[0086] To address the aforementioned problems, this application provides a wrench device. The wrench body features a rotating hole and a jaws. The rotating hole engages with a module, and the jaws engage with a module strip on the housing. This allows the wrench body to push or push the module into or out of the housing through the engagement of the jaws and the module strip. The wrench body has a simple, plate-like structure, with a thickness of 2mm or less. This allows the wrench body to operate in confined spaces, effectively reducing its working space and the space it occupies within the computing device. This meets the design requirements of limited space within the computing device housing, facilitating spatial layout and effectively improving the miniaturization of the computing device.
[0087] The wrench device provided in the embodiments of this application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0088] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a wrench body provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a wrench device installed in a computing device according to an embodiment of this application. Figure 3 for Figure 2 A magnified view of region A in the middle. Figure 4 This is a structural schematic diagram of the initial stage of a wrench body being pushed into the module, provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a wrench body pushing into the intermediate stage of the module, provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 6 This is a structural schematic diagram of the termination stage of a wrench body push-in module provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 7 This is a structural schematic diagram of the initial stage of a wrench body ejection module provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 8 This is a structural schematic diagram of the intermediate stage of a wrench body ejection module provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 9 This is a structural schematic diagram of the termination stage of a wrench body ejection module provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first locking mechanism and the wrench body provided in the embodiments of this application. Figure 11 for Figure 10 A magnified view of region B in the middle.
[0089] This application provides a wrench device 100, which can be used to push or push in a module 300 in a server. For example, the module can be a hard drive module, a PCIe card, etc. (See also...) Figure 1 As shown, the wrench device 100 may include a wrench body 110, combined with Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, the wrench body 110 can extend into the gap between the housing 200 and the module 300, and is rotatably connected to the module 300. The wrench body 110 may have a rotating hole 1111, through which it can be rotatably connected to the module 300. For example, the module 300 may have a pivot, and the rotating hole 1111 can be fitted onto the pivot, allowing the wrench to rotate relative to the module 300 around the rotating hole 1111.
[0090] A jaw 1112 may also be provided on the wrench body 110. The jaw 1112 can be used to engage with the template 220 on the housing 200. For example, the template 220 can be provided on the partition 210 of the housing 200. The template 220 can be a columnar structure, and the jaw 1112 can be engaged with the template 220. The wrench body 110 can rotate relative to the module 300 along the rotating hole 1111 through the engagement of the jaw 1112 with the template 220, so as to push or push the module 300 out of the housing 200.
[0091] For example, combining Figure 4 As shown, the size of the tiger's mouth 1112 can be larger than the size of the mold strip 220, allowing the mold strip 220 to move within the tiger's mouth 1112. The tiger's mouth 1112 can have limiting portions on both sides. For ease of understanding, these limiting portions on both sides of the tiger's mouth 1112 can be defined as a first limiting portion 11121 and a second limiting portion 11122, respectively. The first limiting portion 11121 can be located on the side of the tiger's mouth 1112 closer to the outside of the housing 200, and the second limiting portion 11122 can be located on the side of the tiger's mouth 1112 closer to the inside of the housing 200. See [link / reference] Figure 4 As shown, when the module 300 is pushed in, the thumb 1112 engages with the module strip 220, and the first limiting part 11121 abuts against the module strip 220. At this time, combined with Figure 5 As shown, along Figure 5 Pushing the wrench body 110 in the x-direction (i.e., counterclockwise) allows the wrench body 110 to rotate relative to the module 300 around the rotating hole 1111, and the gripper 1112 also moves relative to the module strip 220, causing the second limiting part 11122 to abut against the module strip 220. Figure 6 As shown, the wrench body 110 continues to rotate, and the module strip 220 limits the wrench through the second limiting part 11122. According to the lever principle, the wrench body 110 can push the module 300 through the cooperation of the rotating hole 1111 and the module 300, so that the module 300 is finally pushed into the housing 200 and inserted into the single board.
[0092] Similarly, see Figure 7 , Figure 8 and Figure 9 As shown, during the rollout of module 300, it can be reversed (i.e.) Figure 7 Rotate the wrench body 110 in the y direction (that is, rotate the wrench body 110 clockwise). The module strip 220 can limit the wrench body 110 through the first limiting part 11121, so that the wrench body 110 can push the module 300 out of the housing 200 through the cooperation of the rotating hole 1111 and the module 300.
[0093] The wrench body 110 can be a plate-like structure, and its thickness can be less than or equal to 2mm. For example, the thickness of the wrench body 110 can be 2mm. This allows the wrench body 110 to be inserted into narrow spaces for operation, effectively reducing the working space of the wrench body 110 and minimizing its footprint within the computing device 10. This meets the design requirements of limited space within the casing 200 of the computing device 10, facilitating spatial layout within the computing device 10 and effectively improving the miniaturization design of the computing device 10.
[0094] See Figure 10 and Figure 11As shown, the wrench device 100 may further include a locking mechanism 130, one end of which may be connected to one of the wrench body 110 and the housing 200, and the other end of which may be detachably connected to the other of the wrench body 110 and the housing 200. The wrench body 110 may be detachably connected to the housing 200 via the locking mechanism 130, which is used to restrict the wrench body 110 from being pushed outward toward the housing 200.
[0095] For example, the locking mechanism 130 can be connected to the housing 200 and detachably connected to the wrench body 110. During the process of the wrench body 110 pushing the module 300 into the housing 200, the locking mechanism 130 can separate from the wrench body 110, at which point the locking mechanism 130 does not restrict the wrench. After the wrench body 110 pushes the module 300 into the housing 200, the locking mechanism 130 can connect to the wrench body 110 to limit and fix the wrench body 110. This prevents the wrench body 110 from moving out of the housing 200 and thus causing the module 300 to move, achieving self-locking of the wrench body 110, thereby improving the firmness and reliability of the connection between the module 300 and the circuit board.
[0096] Alternatively, in some examples, the locking mechanism 130 may be connected to the wrench body 110 and detachably connected to the housing 200. The locking mechanism 130 may disengage from the housing 200 as the wrench body 110 pushes the module 300 into the housing 200. In this case, the locking mechanism 130 does not restrict the wrench.
[0097] After the wrench body 110 pushes the module 300 into the housing 200, the locking mechanism 130 can be connected to the housing 200 to limit and fix the wrench body 110, preventing it from moving out of the housing 200 and thus causing the module 300 to move. This achieves self-locking of the wrench body 110, thereby improving the firmness and reliability of the connection between the module 300 and the board.
[0098] The locking mechanism 130 can limit and fix the wrench body 110 after the wrench pushes the module 300 into the housing 200, effectively reducing or preventing the wrench body 110 from moving out of the housing 200. This prevents the wrench body 110 from moving outward and pulling the module 300 out of the housing 200, thus disconnecting it from the circuit board. This improves the wrench's fixing effect on the module 300 and enhances the reliability and stability of the electrical connection between the module 300 and the circuit board.
[0099] Figure 12 This is an exploded view of a wrench device provided in an embodiment of this application.
[0100] See Figure 12As shown, the wrench body 110 may include a connected rotating head 111 and an operating lever 112. The rotating hole 1111 and the grip 1112 may both be located on the rotating head 111. A limit block 120 may be provided at the end of the operating lever 112 away from the rotating head 111. The limit block 120 can be used to abut against the housing 200 when the wrench body 110 pushes the module 300 in. Furthermore, the locking mechanism 130 can self-lock the wrench body 110 through the limit block 120.
[0101] For example, during the process of the wrench body 110 pushing the module 300 into the housing 200, the wrench body 110 rotates relative to the module 300 and pushes the module 300 to move. The limiting block 120 on the wrench body 110 can abut against the partition 210 in the housing 200 to limit the wrench body 110 from continuing to rotate. This can reduce or avoid the adverse effects of the wrench continuing to rotate on the insertion between the module 300 and the single board. This can improve the insertion accuracy between the module 300 and the single board.
[0102] See also Figure 12 As shown, the wrench device 100 may further include a first rotating shaft 113, which may pass through a rotating hole 1111 and be used to connect to the module 300. For example, the first rotating shaft 113 may be a pin, and the first rotating shaft 113 and the module 300 may be fixedly connected by welding or other means. The rotating hole 1111 of the wrench body 110 may be fitted onto the first rotating shaft 113, so that the wrench body 110 may rotate relative to the module 300 through the engagement of the first rotating shaft 113 and the rotating hole 1111.
[0103] The first rotating shaft 113 facilitates the rotation between the wrench body 110 and the module 300, which can effectively improve the reliability and stability of the connection between the wrench body 110 and the module 300, and enhance the stability of the wrench body 110 pushing the module 300 in.
[0104] See also Figure 12 As shown, the wrench device 100 may further include an elastic washer 114, which may be mounted on the first rotating shaft 113 and located between the wrench body 110 and the module 300. For example, the elastic washer 114 may be a structural component made of a relatively soft material such as rubber, silicone, or plastic, and has a certain degree of elasticity.
[0105] The elastic washer 114 can provide elastic buffer between the wrench body 110 and the module 300, which can reduce or avoid rigid contact between the wrench body 110 and the module 300. It can effectively reduce or avoid friction between the wrench body 110 and the module 300 when the wrench body 110 rotates relative to the module 300, avoid damage to the module 300, and help improve the protection of the module 300.
[0106] Furthermore, the elastic washer 114 also has a certain amount of compression, which can provide assembly allowance between the wrench body 110 and the module 300, making it easier to assemble the wrench body 110 and the module 300.
[0107] See also Figure 12 As shown, the wrench body 110 may have a limiting groove 1113, which may surround the outer periphery of the rotating hole 1111, and at least a portion of the elastic washer 114 may be located within the limiting groove 1113. The limiting groove 1113 can limit the elastic washer 114, which can reduce or prevent the elastic washer 114 from shifting or displacing, and helps to improve the reliability and stability of the elastic washer 114.
[0108] Figure 13 This is an exploded view showing the relationship between the first locking mechanism, the wrench body, and the module provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0109] See Figure 12 and Figure 13 As shown, in one possible implementation, the locking mechanism 130 may include a mounting base 1301 and a first hook 1302. The mounting base 1301 can be used to connect to the housing 200. For example, the mounting base 1301 can be connected to a partition 210 in the housing 200. For example, the mounting base 1301 and the partition 210 can be connected by means of snap-fit, fastening, riveting, or bolt fasteners.
[0110] The first hook 1302 can be rotatably connected to the mounting base 1301, and the limiting block 120 of the wrench body 110 can have a first hook part 121 that cooperates with the first hook 1302. The wrench body 110 can self-lock by engaging the first hook 1302 with the first hook part 121.
[0111] For example, after the wrench body 110 pushes the module 300 into the housing 200, the first latch 1302 can be rotated so that it can engage with the first latch portion 121 on the limiting block 120. This allows the first latch 1302 to restrict the wrench body 110 through the first latch portion 121, preventing the wrench body 110 from moving. When the module 300 needs to move out of the housing 200, the first latch 1302 can be rotated in the opposite direction to separate it from the first latch portion 121. This allows the first latch 1302 to no longer restrict the wrench body 110, enabling the wrench body 110 to push the module 300 out of the housing 200.
[0112] The first locking element 1302 can limit and fix the wrench body 110 to achieve self-locking, thereby reducing or preventing the wrench body 110 from moving or shifting after the module 300 is pushed into the housing 200. This effectively improves the reliability and stability of the electrical connection between the module 300 and the single board.
[0113] See also Figure 12 As shown, the locking mechanism 130 may further include a second rotating shaft 1303 and a first elastic element 1304. The first hook 1302 and the mounting base 1301 can be rotatably connected via the second rotating shaft 1303. For example, both the first hook 1302 and the mounting base 1301 may have rotating holes that mate with the second rotating shaft 1303. The second rotating shaft 1303 can be sequentially inserted into the rotating holes on the first hook 1302 and the mounting base 1301, so that the first hook 1302 can rotate relative to the mounting base 1301 through its engagement with the second rotating shaft 1303.
[0114] The first elastic element 1304 can be sleeved on the second rotating shaft 1303. The first elastic element 1304 can be used to drive the first hook 1302 to disengage from the first hook portion 121. For example, when the module 300 needs to be pushed out of the housing 200, the user can manually push the first hook 1302 to separate the first hook 1302 from the first hook portion 121. At this time, there is no constraint between the first hook portion 121 and the first hook 1302. Under the action of the first elastic element 1304, the first hook 1302 can continue to rotate in a direction away from the first hook portion 121 to avoid hindering the movement of the wrench body 110.
[0115] The first elastic element 1304 can facilitate the reset of the first hook element 1302, reduce or avoid interference between the first hook element 1302 and the wrench body 110 during the process of the wrench body 110 pushing the module 300 out of the housing 200, facilitate the movement of the wrench body 110, and improve the reliability and stability of pushing out the module 300.
[0116] For example, the first elastic element 1304 can be a torsion spring. The first elastic element 1304 can be sleeved on the second rotating shaft 1303 to provide elastic force between the first hook 1302 and the mounting base 1301, so as to provide power for the reset of the first hook 1302, which can improve the accuracy and reliability of the reset of the first hook 1302.
[0117] See also Figure 12 and Figure 13As shown, the locking mechanism 130 may further include a first operating handle 1305, which may be located at the end of the first hook 1302 facing away from the mounting base 1301 and connected to the first hook 1302. The user can hold the first operating handle 1305 and rotate the first hook 1302, which facilitates operation, improves the operability of rotating the first hook 1302, and thus enhances the reliability and stability of rotating the first hook 1302.
[0118] One locking mechanism 130 can simultaneously lock two wrench bodies 110. For example, a module 300 can have two wrench bodies 110, located on the left and right sides of the module 300, respectively. For instance, the wrench body 110 on the left side of the module 300 can be the left wrench, and the wrench on the right side can be the right wrench. The left and right wrenches of adjacent modules 300 can be close to each other, allowing adjacent wrench bodies 110 to share the same locking mechanism 130, thus improving the utilization rate of the locking mechanism 130.
[0119] Alternatively, in some examples, two adjacent wrench bodies 110 can each be independently self-locked by a locking mechanism 130 to improve the independence of self-locking between the wrench bodies 110.
[0120] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second locking mechanism provided in the embodiments of this application.
[0121] See Figure 14 As shown, in another possible implementation, the locking mechanism 130 can be connected to the wrench body 110. The locking mechanism 130 may include a second hook 1306, which can be used to engage with the locking block 230 on the housing 200. The wrench body 110 can self-lock through the cooperation of the second hook 1306 and the locking block 230.
[0122] For example, the locking block 230 can be disposed on the partition 210. When the wrench body 110 pushes the module 300 into the housing 200, the second hook 1306 on the locking mechanism 130 can engage with the locking block 230 on the partition 210. This restricts the wrench body 110, preventing it from moving or shifting after the module 300 is pushed into the housing 200. This effectively improves the reliability and stability of the electrical connection between the module 300 and the circuit board.
[0123] By setting the locking mechanism 130 on the wrench body 110, the integration between the locking mechanism 130 and the wrench body 110 can be improved, each wrench body 110 can be independently self-locked, the correlation between each wrench body 110 can be reduced, and the independence of the self-locking of the wrench body 110 can be improved.
[0124] See also Figure 14 As shown, the locking mechanism 130 may further include a connecting plate 1307 and a second elastic member 1308. The connecting plate 1307 may be connected to the wrench body 110, for example, the connecting plate 1307 and the wrench body 110 may be fixedly connected by screws or the like. One end of the second elastic member 1308 may be connected to the connecting plate 1307, and the other end may be connected to the second hook member 1306. The second elastic member 1308 may be used to drive the second hook member 1306 to engage with the locking block 230. The second elastic member 1308 may be in a compressed state, and the compressed second elastic member 1308 has a restoring force. Since the connecting plate 1307 and the wrench body 110 are fixedly connected, there is no relative movement between them. Therefore, the restoring force of the second elastic member 1308 may drive the second hook member 1306 to move toward the locking block 230 of the partition 210, so that the second hook member 1306 can maintain an engaged connection with the locking block 230 on the partition 210.
[0125] When it is necessary to push out module 300 to separate the second latch 1306 from the latch block 230, the second latch 1306 can be moved away from the latch block 230 to separate it. This removes the latch block 230 from the second latch 1306, disengaging the locking mechanism 130 from the housing 200 and freeing it from restricting the wrench body 110. At this point, pushing the wrench body 110 will push module 300 out of the housing 200.
[0126] The second elastic element 1308 can effectively reduce or prevent the separation between the second hook 1306 and the locking block 230 on the partition 210, effectively improving the reliability and stability of the engagement between the second hook 1306 and the locking block 230, enhancing the self-locking stability of the locking mechanism 130, thereby effectively improving the firmness and reliability of the electrical connection between the module 300 and the single board.
[0127] For example, the second elastic element 1308 can be a spring. The connecting plate 1307 can have a connecting post, and the second hook element 1306 can have a connecting groove. One end of the spring can be sleeved on the connecting post, and the other end can be located in the connecting groove, so that both ends of the spring can be connected to the connecting plate 1307 and the second hook element 1306 respectively. The spring can be in a compressed state, so that it can apply a spring force to the second hook element 1306, causing the second hook element 1306 to move towards the locking block 230 under the action of the spring force, so as to engage with the locking block 230 on the partition plate 210, thereby fixing the wrench body 110 and achieving self-locking of the wrench body 110.
[0128] See also Figure 14 As shown, the second hook 1306 may include a second hook portion 13061 and a connecting portion 13062 connected to each other. The connecting portion 13062 may be connected to an elastic member. The second hook portion 13061 may be used to engage with the locking block 230 on the partition 210, so that the wrench body 110 can self-lock through the cooperation of the second hook portion 13061 and the locking block 230.
[0129] See also Figure 14 As shown, the locking mechanism 130 may further include a second operating handle 1309, which can be connected to a second latch 1306. When the module 300 needs to be pushed out of the housing 200 to move the wrench body 110, the user can move the second operating handle 1309 to cause the second operating handle 1309 to drive the second latch 1306 toward the connecting plate 1307. This causes the second latch 1306 to separate from the latch block 230 on the partition plate 210, and there is no constraint between the wrench body 110 and the housing 200, thereby allowing the wrench body 110 to push the module 300 out of the housing 200.
[0130] The second operating handle 1309 facilitates the user's operation of the locking mechanism 130, making it easier to unlock the locking mechanism 130 and improving the reliability and stability of unlocking the locking mechanism 130.
[0131] See also Figure 14 As shown, a mounting groove 122 can be provided on the limiting block 120, and a portion of the locking mechanism 130 can be located within the mounting groove 122. For example, the connecting portion 13062 of the second hook 1306, the elastic element, and the connecting plate 1307 can all be located within the mounting groove 122. The mounting groove 122 can provide mounting space for the locking mechanism 130, thereby reducing the external space occupied by the locking mechanism 130, improving the compactness of the assembly between the locking mechanism 130 and the wrench body 110, reducing the overall size of the wrench device 100, and enhancing the miniaturization design of the wrench device 100.
[0132] Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of the third locking mechanism provided in the embodiments of this application during self-locking.
[0133] In another possible implementation, see Figure 15 As shown, the locking mechanism 130 may further include a third hook 131. The wrench body 110 may have a mounting hole (not shown in the figure), and the third hook 131 may pass through the mounting hole and rotatably engage with it. The partition 210 of the housing 200 may have a groove 240 that mates with the third hook 131. The third hook 131 can rotate around the mounting hole to engage or disengage with the groove 240. When the third hook 131 engages with the groove 240, the wrench body 110 and housing 200 are locked together.
[0134] For example, see Figure 15 As shown, the third hook member 131 may include a rotating rod 1311 and a third hook portion 1312. The rotating rod 1311 may pass through the mounting hole, and the third hook portion 1312 may be located outside the mounting hole. The rotating rod 1311 can drive the third hook portion 1312 to rotate to the first state and the second state.
[0135] When the third hook portion 1312 is in the first state, it can engage with the slot 240 to lock the wrench body 110 to the housing 200. When the third hook portion 1312 is in the second state, it can disengage from the slot (240) to allow the partition 210 to unrestrict the wrench body 110, enabling the wrench body 110 to push the module 300 out of the housing 200.
[0136] For example, the third hook part 1312 can be a plate-shaped structure. During the rotation of the rotating rod 1311, the third hook part 1312 can be rotated together. When the third hook part 1312 is in the first state, the third hook part 1312 can be in a horizontal state, so that the third hook part 1312 can be locked into the slot 240 to limit and fix the wrench body 110 and realize the self-locking of the wrench body 110.
[0137] Correspondingly, when the third hook portion 1312 is in the second state, the third hook portion 1312 can be in a vertical state. For example, rotating the rotating rod 1311 can rotate the third hook portion 1312 to a vertical state, so that the third hook portion 1312 rotates out of the slot 240, separating the third hook portion 1312 from the slot 240, thereby releasing the self-locking force on the wrench body 110. At this time, pushing the wrench can push the module 300 out of the housing 200.
[0138] See also Figure 15As shown, the wrench body 110 may also have a sliding groove 123, and the rotating rod 1311 may have a slider 133 that cooperates with the sliding groove 123. The slider 133 may be located within the sliding groove 123 and slide in cooperation with the sliding groove 123. The wrench body 110 may also have a limiting groove 124, which may communicate with the sliding groove 123 and may be located at one end of the sliding groove 123.
[0139] When the third hook portion 1312 is in the first state, the slider 133 can be located in the limiting groove 124. When the third hook portion is in the second state, the slider 133 can be located in the sliding groove 123. For example, when the slider 133 is located in the sliding groove 123, the third hook portion 1312 is in a vertical state, and the rotating rod 1311 can slide in the mounting hole. At this time, the third hook portion 1312 is separated from the groove 240 and does not restrict the wrench body 110. When the slider 133 moves to the limiting groove 124, the rotating rod 1311 can be rotated to make the slider 133 engage in the limiting groove 124. At this time, the third hook portion 1312 is rotated to the first state (i.e., the horizontal state) and enters the groove 240, engaging with the groove 240. This can limit and fix the wrench body 110 to achieve self-locking of the wrench body 110.
[0140] See also Figure 15 As shown, the locking mechanism 130 may further include a third elastic element 132. One end of the third elastic element 132 can be connected to the wrench body 110, and the other end can be connected to the rotating rod 1311. The third elastic element 132 can be used to drive the third hook 131 to move away from the slot 240. For example, the third elastic element 132 can be a spring, which can be sleeved on the rotating rod 1311. When the rotating rod 1311 is rotated to make the third hook 1312 rotate out of the slot 240, the slot 240 does not restrict the third hook 1312. Furthermore, the slider 133 also rotates out of the limiting groove 124, and the limiting groove 124 does not limit the slider 133. The third latch 1312 can move toward the wrench body 110 under the action of the third elastic member 132, so as to retract to one side of the wrench body 110, unlock the wrench body 110, and allow the wrench body 110 to drive the module 300 out of the housing 200.
[0141] For example, see continue. Figure 15 As shown, a third operating handle 134 can be provided at the end of the rotating rod 1311 away from the third hook portion 1312. One end of the third elastic member 132 can abut against the wrench body 110, and the other end can abut against the third operating handle 134, so that the two ends of the third elastic member 132 can be connected to the wrench body 110 and the third operating handle 134 respectively.
[0142] In the description of the embodiments of this application, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linking" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, an indirect connection through an intermediate medium, or the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in the embodiments of this application according to the specific circumstances.
[0143] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, and are not intended to limit them. Although the embodiments of this application have been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some or all of the technical features therein. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.
Claims
1. A wrench device, characterized in that include: A wrench body (110) has a rotating hole (1111) on it, and the wrench body (110) is used to be rotatably connected to the module (300) through the rotating hole (1111); The wrench body (110) is also provided with a tiger's mouth (1112), which is used to engage with the module strip (220) on the housing (200). The wrench body (110) engages with the module strip (220) through the tiger's mouth (1112) and rotates relative to the module (300) along the rotating hole (1111) to push or push the module (300) out of the housing (200). The wrench body (110) includes a connected rotating head (111) and an operating lever (112); the wrench device also includes a locking mechanism (130); the rotating hole (1111) and the gripper (1112) are both located on the rotating head (111), and the operating lever (112) has a limiting block (120) at one end away from the rotating head (111). The limiting block (120) is used to abut against the housing (200) when the wrench body (110) pushes the module (300) in, so that the locking mechanism (130) self-locks the wrench body (110) through the limiting block (120); The locking mechanism (130) includes a mounting base (1301) and a first hook (1302); the mounting base (1301) is used to connect with the housing (200), the first hook (1302) is rotatably connected with the mounting base (1301), the limiting block (120) of the wrench body (110) has a first hook portion (121) that cooperates with the first hook (1302), and the wrench body (110) locks with the housing (200) by engaging the first hook (1302) with the first hook portion (121).
2. The wrench device of claim 1, wherein One end of the locking mechanism (130) is connected to one of the wrench body (110) and the housing (200), and the other end is detachably connected to the other of the wrench body (110) and the housing (200). The wrench body (110) is detachably connected to the housing (200) through the locking mechanism (130). The locking mechanism (130) is used to restrict the wrench body (110) from being pushed out of the housing (200).
3. The wrench device of claim 2, wherein The locking mechanism (130) also includes a second rotating shaft (1303) and a first elastic element (1304). The first hook (1302) is rotatably connected to the mounting base (1301) via the second rotating shaft (1303). The first elastic element (1304) is sleeved on the second rotating shaft (1303). The first elastic element (1304) is used to drive the first hook (1302) to disengage from the first hook part (121).
4. A spanner device according to claim 2 or 3, characterised in that The locking mechanism (130) further comprises a first operating handle (1305) located at one end of the first clamping piece (1302) away from the mounting base (1301) and connected with the first clamping piece (1302).
5. A wrench device characterized by The application relates to a wrench device. The wrench body (110) is provided with a rotating hole (1111) and is used for being rotatably connected with a module (300) through the rotating hole (1111). The wrench body (110) is further provided with a tiger mouth (1112) used for being clamped with a mold strip (220) on a shell (200), and the wrench body (110) is pushed into or out of the shell (200) along with the mold strip (220) through the rotating hole (1111) and relative rotation of the module (300). The wrench body (110) comprises a rotating head (111) and an operating rod (112) connected with each other. The rotating hole (1111) and the tiger mouth (1112) are located on the rotating head (111), and the operating rod (112) is provided with a limiting block (120) at one end away from the rotating head (111), which is used for abutting against the shell (200) when the wrench body (110) pushes the module (300) into the shell (200), so that the locking mechanism (130) is self-locked through the limiting block (120) on the wrench body (110). The locking mechanism (130) is connected with the wrench body (110), 6. The wrench device of claim 5, wherein The locking mechanism (130) comprises a second clamping piece (1306) used for being clamped with a clamping block (230) on the shell (200), and the wrench body (110) is locked with the shell (200) through the second clamping piece (1306) and the clamping block (230). The locking mechanism (130) further comprises a connecting plate (1307) and a second elastic piece (1308).
7. A wrench device characterized by The connecting plate (1307) is connected with the wrench body (110), one end of the second elastic piece (1308) is connected with the connecting plate (1307), and the other end is connected with the second clamping piece (1306), and the second elastic piece (1308) is used for driving the second clamping piece (1306) to be clamped with the clamping block (230). The application relates to a wrench device. The wrench body (110) is further provided with a tiger mouth (1112), the tiger mouth (1112) is used for being matched with a die strip (220) on the shell (200), the wrench body (110) is matched with the die strip (220) through the tiger mouth (1112) and is rotated along the rotating hole (1111) relative to the die set (300), so as to push the die set (300) into or out of the shell (200); The wrench body (110) includes a rotating head (111) and an operating rod (112) connected with each other, the wrench device further includes a lock catch mechanism (130), the rotating hole (1111) and the tiger mouth (1112) are located on the rotating head (111), and the operating rod (112) is provided with a limiting block (120) at an end away from the rotating head (111), the limiting block (120) is used for abutting against the shell (200) when the wrench body (110) pushes the die set (300) into the shell (200), so that the lock catch mechanism (130) is self-locked through the limiting block (120) on the wrench body (110); The lock catch mechanism (130) further includes a third hook piece (131), the wrench body (110) is provided with a mounting hole, the third hook piece (131) is arranged in the mounting hole and is rotationally matched with the mounting hole; The third hook piece (131) is rotated around the mounting hole to be matched or separated from a clamping groove (240) on the shell (200), when the third hook piece (131) is matched with the clamping groove (240), the wrench body (110) is locked with the shell (200).
8. A computing device, comprising: The wrench device and the die set (300) are connected, and the wrench device is used for pushing the die set (300) into or out of the shell (200).