See how bent extension sections on a bracket device enclose the rail laterally, preventing twis
See how a third rail contact feature automatically switches the switch member state during retr
See how movable cabinets with floating aisle gaps eliminate redundant aisles, improving floor s
See how rotatable brackets and slidable posts enable a single rack to mount chassis of varying
Exterior condenser placement, thermal shielding, and cool-air ducts improve data center cooling while simplifying maintenance and wire routing.
See how pre-mounted rear brackets with forward-extending arms enable heavy rack components to s
A laterally movable rail and mounting structure expands rack width tolerance while keeping the slide rail securely positioned.
See how a multi-segment guide rail with integrated passage and blocking extensions enables rapi
See how nested rails with segmented support structures enable multistage opening positions, imp
See how a releasing connection rod separates the locking and release mechanisms to enable smoot
See how a pivoting bracket mechanism merges mounting and connecting functions to enable one-pos
See how hinged beam bodies enable a cabinet framework to fold from 3D to 2D form, reducing tran
See how retractable protrusions prevent gap formation between support rails and rack frames, ma
See how a three-rail slide assembly uses pivoting working members and contact features to enabl
See how a movable mounting member switches position with bracket rotation to prevent incorrect
See how a slide rail assembly uses extended supporting features on the first bracket to support
See how protruding and recessed structures prevent fastening member tilting and vibration in br
See how a one-piece resilient component generates vertical and horizontal forces to prevent res
See how segmented vertical rails and adjustable sliders enable reusable mounting hardware acros
See how detachable and interchangeable bracket devices enable slide rail mounting on both two-p
See how a block-and-hook interlock limits chassis removal to one at a time, preventing rack tip
See how a rail assembly with integrated slide and detent structure enables tool-free, quick ins
See how an elastic blocking member enables flexible rail positioning and controlled release, ba
See how a modular vertical plenum directs generator exhaust and heated air upward to meet regul
See how a disengaging member positioned on the second rail allows users to safely release the e
See how a resilient fastening member with engaging features enables versatile slide rail mounti
See how a protruding support feature on the first rail provides structural strength and locking
See how a 3D reinforcing pattern on the server chassis bottom plate prevents tray deformation u
Modular strengthening brackets reinforce outer slides and rear brackets so rail kits can safely support heavier computing devices across rack sizes.
See how a modular frame structure uses segmented side braces and multi-dimensional fastening to
See how rack-level segmented plenums enable transportable datacenter cooling without raised flo
A rotating pin lets an IT rack blanking panel swing aside for installation while preserving air isolation and thermal management.
See how a rotating buckle with hook and elastic member enables tool-free sliding rail installat
See how a releasing connection rod with intermediary operation eliminates lift-and-drop mountin
See how a blocking member and elastic features prevent rack-mounted equipment from inadvertent
See how a nested three-rail sliding mechanism with integrated locking reduces complexity and sp
See how shallow racks in back-to-back configuration expel heat into narrow aisles, reducing dat
See how an elastic clamping fastener module uses first and second elastic elements to secure in
See how a nested rail assembly with dynamically extendable supporting members improves load-bea
See how an operating member and blocking mechanism prevent unintended rail displacement while a
See how a rotation-based hook and rail element simplify slide rail locking, reducing structural
See how an extension part with flat end surface guides the main body part into the rail passage
See how a multi-axis rail and spring suspension system raises rack natural frequency to 18-30 H
See how a segmented connector module with interlocking indented and protruding portions prevent
See how a single first rail with two passages supports two movable rails at different positions
See how a movable locking member with elastic force enables a bracket to adapt to posts of vary
See how displaceable cabinets with a floating service aisle eliminate redundant aisles, merging
Openings in the upper and lower UPS housing enable dual-side cable entry without extra wiring parts, keeping the unit compact and well cooled.
A movable connecting portion confines an engaged object for fast repeated coupling and uncoupling without screw-based assembly delays.
An integrated transfer switch inside a server cabinet power strip keeps single-supply devices powered while freeing space for higher density and airflow.
Fixed-spacing cable slots in a cabinet opening reduce crosstalk, prevent cable stress, and simplify faulty cable identification.
A spring retainer and rotating oblong nut slide freely in T-slot rails, lock against removal, and cut through coating for electrical bonding.
A wearable battery pack with interchangeable pouches and flexible leads powers multiple devices while improving access, camouflage, and wearability.
Countersunk recesses align with frame mating features so casters can be installed upright, avoiding cross-threading, rework, and cabinet damage.
Movable front and rear brackets let a busbar connector be repositioned on the frame without disassembly, cutting assembly time and redesign effort.
EMR-absorbing vents define a gas-flow path that cools enclosed EMI-emitting devices while isolating interference in dense data processing hardware.
A floating adapter aligns busbar and rack busbar interfaces for quicker assembly, easier maintenance, and stable electrical connection.
A lever-lift removable caster lets data center cabinets be moved without fixed wheels or lifting the cabinet off the floor.
Rolling bodies and a lever lift power modules inside converter racks, cutting exchange weight and space while adding secure locking.
Grouped outlet switches and planar internal routing let a rack PDU control outputs independently while supporting a more compact layout.
A dual-panel fire housing uses bound-water lightweight concrete, an air gap, and a reflective inner panel to keep electronics cooler during fire.
Projection pins with ribs align multiple sensor substrates in 3D, shrinking mounting thickness while preserving board area and heat dissipation.
Waste heat from fuel cells drives an absorption chiller to cool datacenter liquid loops while cutting electrical cooling demand and carbon footprint.
A protecting seat and pre-installed socket guide adapter insertion while blocking foreign objects from reaching the conductor assembly.
EMR-absorbing vents create a gas flow path that cools densely packed EMI-emitting devices while isolating interference from the environment.
Elastic fastening lugs and centring pins isolate plug-in unit alignment from frame deformation, enabling precise enclosure assembly.
Switchable rack-to-bus connections let a data center shift between redundant load sharing and single-feed capacity without infrastructure changes.
A linkage-driven movable connector shifts perpendicular to actuator motion, easing server installation changes while preserving frame compatibility.
Dual control modules switch between rack and module power sources to keep rack cooling running during failures and hot-swaps.
Closed-loop water cooling and hull heat exchange cut data center cooling power while maintaining thermal control for high-density computing.
Compressible foam blocks and a hinged cable channel seal cable pass-through gaps to stop server airflow recirculation and improve cooling efficiency.
Multiple serial, USB, LAN, WAN, and VPN interfaces let one hub discover, cluster, and manage diverse IT devices with less overhead.
A foil-and-conductive membrane over a PCB seals enclosure openings against EMI while adding tactile switches and clearer LED indication.
Integrated voltage, current, and temperature sensing in a modular busway enables early fault detection and safer rack power changes.
Compact micro-ATS modules add redundant rack power switching, reducing cable routing, floor-space use, and downtime for single-supply equipment.
A multi-compartment access door consolidates power, monitoring, lighting, access, and fire control to save cabinet space and simplify wiring.
A modular rack PDU outlet accepts multiple plug types while adding cord locking and chassis grounding to simplify customization and assembly.
An offset bracket and lifting lever let data center cabinets be moved without fixed casters or lifting the cabinet during installation.
A movable connector housing with spring bias accommodates motherboard misalignment, enabling tool-less coupling while reducing wear and damage.
A robot-engaging enclosure fixes connector position and orientation, enabling precise, repeatable engagement and release in data center automation.
Pivoting latch levers and resilient biasing secure C13, C19, and combination plugs in PDUs to prevent accidental disconnections.
Connector contact patterns encode each PSU slot, letting controllers link faults to position and speed maintenance in dense rack systems.
Multiple interposer-die subassemblies on one substrate simplify verification, save space, and improve die interoperability while cutting added cabling and material cost.
Vertical backboard connector routing shortens high-speed signal paths, cuts space use, and eases server node maintenance.
Port-matched passive holders keep disconnected cable terminals organized, reducing misconnection, damage, and relabeling during maintenance.
A chassis controller tracks each sled's power draw and triggers shutdown before sustained overcurrent causes connector overheating or damage.
A spring-loaded hook plate secures MCC modules during insertion and prevents arc-flash ejection until manual release.
Standardized rack PDU modules and a common chassis enable 6,000+ configurations while cutting custom build time, material, and labor costs.
PCM strips and airflow channels on rack battery housings absorb and spread heat, stabilizing temperature and extending battery life.
Naturally cold water and closed-loop cooling cut data center power use while enabling fast modular deployment for disaster or military needs.
A movable plate and spring-loaded shaft align connectors at different heights, helping power supply units mate securely with PCB connections.
Angled support plates pre-align rack and component liquid connectors, speeding insertion while maintaining reliable cooling and connections.
A unified management hub indexes, discovers, and clusters diverse IT devices across serial and network interfaces to cut data center overhead.
Elastic mounting lugs and centering pins keep control drawers accurately aligned despite cabinet frame deformation and connector mismatch.
A hinged connecting member opens part of the rack frame for easier cable introduction while preserving dustproof closure.
A laterally sliding sled connector aligns with a backplane in asymmetric dense chassis, reducing misalignment, damage, and custom sled variants.
Flex-circuit floating backplane interconnects absorb thermal expansion mismatch and keep high-density blade connections aligned and intact.