Separating power and data routes while containing hot air above equipment improves cooling recirculation and AC unit access.
A limiting member blocks release until the chassis is detached, preventing pull-out deformation and unsafe disengagement under heavy loads.
An elastic hook and inclined contact surfaces let slide rail brackets detach quickly from rack posts while maintaining secure locking.
External condenser units, hot air containment, and separated power-data routing improve data center cooling and maintenance access.
A removable adapter bridges mismatched rack post apertures and support arms, enabling secure locking and stable computing device support.
A sliding latch and dual-rail structure let the server tray extend beyond outer rail length, improving rear access for maintenance.
Dual elastic members and a locking guide mechanism cut drawer pull-back effort while preserving controlled slide rail movement.
An elastic blocking mechanism lets rack-mounted objects lock firmly in place yet detach without tools through a movable linking assembly.
Rack-level cold row encapsulation uses water-coil cooling and optional outside-air mixing to cut data center HVAC energy and floor complexity.
A spring-loaded sliding block and positioning member let the rack bracket mount at the correct angle and block wrong-side installation.
Locking covers secure network device mounting screws in racks and cabinets, protecting high-value hardware without full cabinet locking.
A base-plate connector secures multiple server rails at once, cutting bracket count, easing tight-space installation, and supporting heavy loads.
An engaging member and blocking feature hold a slide rail at a preset extension, improving maintenance access in tight spaces.
A movable supporting member adds intermediate rail support during extension, improving load capacity and rack stability for heavier chassis.
Multiple movable supporting brackets expand rack-mount adjustment range, letting slide rails fit varying post distances with stable support.
Vertically extendable arms let a rack enclosure ship compactly, then raise its top panel on-site to add height without disturbing equipment.
A swing lever and elastic member enable tool-free rack mounting while minimizing rail-to-rack gap to improve server rail load capacity.
Underwater sensors detect divers, vehicles, and anomalies early, then isolate network access and lock data to protect submerged datacenters.
An elastic engaging member locks objects onto a slide rail without tools, improving mounting speed, maintenance access, and fit across object forms.
Releasable rack panels and retractable pins let one cabinet fit varied equipment layouts, reducing custom cabinetry cost and wasted data center space.
An elongated anti-tip assembly couples to rack foot subsystems to widen track width and raise tip angle for safer rack movement.
A movable fastening member and supporting frame replace long outer rails, enabling quick server slide rail locking and release at the rack.
Two movable brackets on a supporting rail adapt to different rack post spacings while keeping mounting secure and the structure simpler.
Preassembled, cabled, and tested module carriers let converged infrastructure ship as one unit, cutting on-site assembly, errors, and installation time.
Adjustable shielding slats recirculate server exhaust air to keep inlet temperatures stable in cold weather while reducing cooling power.
Movable brackets and rolling members let a rack slide rail extend farther while maintaining support strength and stable load carrying.
A locating plate and post create anti-drop stops that hold the rail in use, then release on press for full rack extraction and easier maintenance.
Upper and lower supporting portions reinforce the rail interface, raising load capacity while keeping ball-guided slide movement stable.
A cam-driven spring latch deflects sideways during handle rotation, freeing drawer space for denser modular chassis layouts.
Movable brackets and elastic fasteners let a slide rail fit standard and wider post spacings with a simpler, more robust mounting structure.
A limiting member and blocking feature prevent over-extension of heavy chassis slide rails, reducing deformation risk during maintenance.
A telescoping bracket with movable supporting elements lets slide rails fit different rack depths while maintaining stronger, more stable support.
Adjustable engagement paths and support rails let one rack slide assembly securely mount chassis with different widths and shapes.
Rolling ball isolators in a modular raised floor support dense data center loads, absorb seismic vibration, and simplify reconfiguration.
A reinforcing member and adjustable brackets strengthen the slide rail while fitting different post distances for stable pull-out mounting.
Sliding nut assemblies and C-shaped rails adapt to variable rack pillar spacing while cutting weight and complexity for larger server mounting.
A slide-in bracket and mounting base let power modules be swapped quickly in crowded enclosures without removing adjacent components.
Oblique and curved latch surfaces cut friction, noise, and wear in server top-cover removal while preventing incomplete engagement and unwanted release.
Adjustable rails and sliders standardize rack installation across mixed equipment sizes, cutting reconfiguration time and hardware complexity.
A pivoting tang lever secures rack rails in mounting slots without tools, preventing accidental dislodgment while allowing easy removal.
A spring-loaded engaging member creates a preset stop point that keeps slide rails from disengaging and dropping at full extension.
Ball brackets placed between outer and intermediate rails deliver smoother sliding and strong load support without the full cost of ball-type rails.
Pre-docked shipping-container compute modules add power, networking, and liquid cooling fast while reducing data center integration time.
A rotating clamp on perforated holding poles locks servers vertically and horizontally to prevent sliding or falling during transport.
Spring-loaded pins and latch arms let rack rails install without tools, fit different hole sizes, and support fast height adjustment.
Keyhole hanger holes and a spring-loaded stop member let server inner rails lock securely yet detach quickly without tools.
A hinged spring door seals empty server rack slots automatically, preserving cooling airflow without repeated filler panel changes.
A rail contact structure and intermediary positioning member distribute impact to prevent resilient arm deformation and keep slide release positioning secure.
Shouldered T pins and dissimilar rail materials enable a low-profile IT drawer slide that limits particulates, binding, and galling.
Two bonded memory modules and interposers double 1U server memory capacity while easing thermal limits and avoiding extra access pins.
A pull-ring retractable connector replaces screw fixing to speed device installation and removal while reducing tool-related component damage.
Cable thermistors let the BMC detect plug connector abnormalities early, improving response speed and helping prevent server card burn-out.
An over-center handle and latch-pin carrier cuts multi-step HDD insertion effort while keeping heavy storage drives securely locked.
A sliding two-part lever arm adapts to different server module widths, enabling secure chassis coupling without replacing levers.
Cryogenic cooling modules circulate and reuse heat transfer fluid to support denser datacenter scaling with lower energy use.
Board-to-board connectors and switch chips let servers change GPU topology without manual cable reconnection, reducing cable and interface damage.
Coolant-fed switch box transceivers remove heat from dense optical ports, helping sustain signal integrity and high data rates in server racks.
Parallel mounting rods and selective fasteners let a server motherboard tray slide, lock in place, and install more flexibly without hand tools.
Modular bracket, housing, and shielding assemblies cut mount complexity and cost while preserving EMI shielding and electrostatic discharge paths.
A lever-driven rack-and-pinion interconnect mates multiple HPC computing units with less user force while limiting deformation and connector damage.
Aligned installation tray patterns let technicians pre-position fiber connectors to avoid rack patching errors and cut installation time.
A single rotatable filler covers different drive cage openings, cutting tooling variants while preserving airflow and EMI shielding.
A two-axis rotating handle clears the rack path and enables smooth device box pull-out for easier electronic component maintenance.
Side-wall card insertion lets FHHL cards fit and connect inside existing computing units without enlarging the chassis or losing hot-swap capability.
A sealed fluid channel cools submerged data center modules while blocking water ingress and reducing cleaning downtime and handling complexity.
Separated supply and exhaust ducts, sensors, and dampers direct cooling to hotter rack components while cutting HVAC energy loss.
Sacrificial soluble seals open a drain path only during coolant leaks, preventing pooling while preserving sealed airflow domains.
Side-wall openings let FHHL cards slide laterally into fixed cabinet compartments, enabling secure connection and hot swapping without chassis changes.
A lever-rack-pinion interconnect cuts user effort and spreads mating force evenly when engaging multiple HPC computing units without tools.
Integrated housing, bracket, and shielding parts simplify automated electronic equipment assembly while cutting cost and improving EMI protection.
A frictional blocking member restrains intermediate rail travel to prevent unrestricted extension or retraction and reduce mounting injury risk.
An elastic guiderail latch locks an electronic card into its notch to prevent misalignment, bad contact, and loosening during mounting.
A center-mounted bi-directional bezel latch enables one-handed, self-aligning installation across different chassis widths and orientations.
A pivoting card attachment with an extension lets one storage card mount fit multiple module lengths, easing installation and replacement.
A stacked liquid cooling board between two power conversion boards improves UPS heat removal while reducing noise and preserving dustproof sealing.
Movable fan cages and hand-actuated locking let one server fan bracket adapt cable routing across chassis layouts while reducing variant inventory.
A movable handle and locking pin secure a server rack tray against accidental latch contact while still allowing intentional removal.
Backplane-free cable links between processor shelves improve heat dissipation, preserve signal integrity, and avoid retimer chip cost.
Shared hot and cold aisle airflow lets multiple AC units back each other up, limiting local heat buildup in containerized data centers.
A liquid cooling board between stacked power conversion boards boosts heat removal while reducing fan noise and preserving dustproof sealing.
Nested containers inside rack support members add space for power, cooling, and cabling while preserving maintenance access and floor-layout compatibility.
A power-assisted chassis lock replaces screws so pull-out server compartments can be secured and released quickly during maintenance.
Integrated drawer and appliance latches secure computing appliances in a rack while enabling faster installation and removal without extra fasteners.
Standardized IT, cooling, and power modules enable scalable data center customization without full custom engineering overhead.
A sidewall-and-lift-plate attachment lets lift trucks move low-clearance server racks safely and efficiently inside data centers.
A one-piece die-cast rear wall adds riser mounts and a gripping area to strengthen server chassis support for PCIe, OCP, and DC-SCM cards.
A rigid alignment panel prepositions soft thermal pads for accurate toolless storage-module installation and rework.
A foldable pull tab lifts storage cards free from thermal pads without tools, avoiding keep-out zones and reducing card damage.
A movable-handle bracket lets one server chassis fit different PSU sizes without custom chassis changes, lowering cost and inventory complexity.
Parallel server and power racks with openwork spacing improve air convection and lower temperatures in dense liquid-cooled cabinets.
Pre-integrated TEMPEST sealing at scaffold interfaces cuts custom engineering while supporting scalable, customer-specific modular data centers.
A spring-loaded internal PSU presses a heat spreader to the lid, improving cooling while removing external cables, EMI, and serviceable TIM.
A linked blocking mechanism synchronizes adjacent server rails so one pulled chassis does not let neighboring chassis slide outward.
Side-mounted blind-mate connectors expand blade-module connection space while easing fiber access, cable routing, and airflow in rack systems.
Spring-loaded movable supports counter gravity on a server rotary handle, preventing sag and making folding easier at any mounting position.
Reconfigurable chiplet blocks and modular interconnects ease cooling and power limits without throttling overall computing performance.
Angled circuit boards and front inlet fans improve airflow and heat removal for co-packaged optical modules in compact rackmount servers.
An alignment interface guides manifold and tray fluid ports in three axes, reducing leaks, deflection, and cooling connection errors.
Interior air-handling access and a cold-air corridor improve data center cooling, space use, and HVAC maintenance safety.