See how a blocking member and operating member use friction and controlled positioning to preve
See how a pull-out control member unlocks the outer rail reinforcement to expose the mounting p
See how a roller-based support structure maintains chassis spacing under hard-disk load, reduci
See how a bracket-mounted supporting member stabilizes the front part of rack-mounted objects w
See how a mounting bracket with swivel control member and torsion spring enables tool-free serv
See how extruded frame struts and thermal isolation barriers segregate heated and cooled air fo
See how nested locking mechanisms enable two-stage rail extension with single-step unlocking us
See how a retractable safety device linked to support legs prevents server dislodgement during
See how adjustable mounting rails with lever-operated clamps enable flexible equipment position
See how a movable locking member blocks the mounting path to prevent accidental detachment whil
See how flexible tensioned sheets with hook-and-loop fasteners block hot-to-cool airflow in par
See how an intermediary supporting member with two-portion design resolves the contradiction be
A detachable third rail supports heavy chassis mounting without lifting and helps prevent rail deformation in confined or larger spaces.
See how a movable reinforcing member with engaging structures prevents supporting frame tilting
See how a retractable safety device linked to support legs prevents server dislodgment during r
See how a bracket with segmented fastening members and a multi-directional engaging base preven
Rotatable wedge guides let engineers place a server sequentially before pushing it onto supporting rails.
See how segmented supporting frames with nested load-bearing sections extend mounting span and
See how a blocking member enables a slide rail to extend beyond rack boundaries in both directi
See how an elastic-arm fastening member with blocking portion engages rack posts to prevent cha
The separated locking module mounts to the slide rail, using an elastic hook to secure the server chassis while limiting vibration and easing replacement.
See how a modular thermal isolation barrier with extruded edge seals segregates heated and cool
See how selectively mountable caster brackets with standardized hole patterns enable one rack d
See how a fitting mechanism prevents arbitrary hook displacement in slide rail brackets, ensuri
See how sliding pins and adjustable connecting assemblies enable one rack to mount chassis of v
See how a drawer-integrated cable storage apparatus uses a roller and flattening appendage to p
External condenser units keep data center cooling components accessible while thermal shielding and cable separation improve airflow.
See how a segmented bracket and leveling leg clamp design reduces installation complexity while
Elastic engagement adapts slide rails to different rack depths, supports heavy loads, and prevents supporting-frame tilt.
See how a bracket device relocates the locking member's operating part from rear to front, enab
Interacting bends in one sheet-metal member strengthen rack columns for heavier servers without fasteners or joining hardware.
See how a rotary operating member drives a sliding elastic stopping portion to secure servers i
See how extruded vertical and horizontal members enable cut-to-length assembly, increasing equi
See how a pivoting mounting bracket enables server chassis installation and removal from either
See how a detachable reinforcing member enables tool-free mounting to racks of varying depths w
See how upper and lower reinforcing ribs engage ball grooves to prevent server sliding rail def
See how a retaining member on the second rail restricts movable member displacement to keep ser
See how a pivoting blocking member with integrated elastic force replaces multi-part lug assemb
See how an elastic-locking fastening member switches between locked and unlocked states to secu
Device fans draw filtered ambient air through computing equipment while dampers mix exhaust air to limit cooling energy use.
See how a hook and locking element with inclined surface enable tool-free slide rail detachment
See how laterally adjustable blanking panels with vertical stiffeners enable data center aisle
An elastic member switches the fastening member between lock and unlock states, enabling one-person slide-rail installation in crowded server racks.
See how pre-installed brackets and sliding sleeves enable full-depth component support in dense
See how a tiltable blocking portion enables rapid tool-free mounting by automatically locking p
See how telescoping rails with modular cross braces enable one-person installation of rack equi
See how a spring-loaded fastening member with pivoting engagement enables secure slide rail att
See how segmented slide rails with longitudinal adjustment accommodate wider objects within fix
A single-piece dual-core outlet accepts different plug types, cutting PDU outlet count, manufacturing complexity, and cost.
Integrated signal and measurement boards cut extra control wiring in PDUs while enabling voltage, current, and breaker fault monitoring.
Grid openings enable contact taps anywhere along busbars, improving power rail expandability while handling higher currents and thermal expansion.
An integrated link-and-slot cover automatically shields FRU connectors on removal, preventing dust, debris, humidity, and handling damage.
Detection circuits verify board type and insertion stability before power-on, preventing server board mismatch, burnout, and unstable connection faults.
Minimum fan speed is set from battery temperature and discharge power to keep cells below thermal limits while reducing cooling energy.
LED detector circuitry copies hidden server module indicators to external LEDs, enabling secure status checks without opening the housing.
Resilient fingers add controlled resistance to wound cable windings, preventing self-unwinding, tangling, and damage during deployment.
Compressible elements let the connector float and auto-center, accommodating alignment tolerances while preventing plug-in damage.
A compact rectifier cabinet layout shortens AC cable runs, cuts system cost and volume, and supports high-power DC supply maintenance.
A latch assembly lets different-sized chassis nodes couple releasably to one chassis, enabling online IT upgrades without downtime.
Spatially varied foam density in a non-metallic lattice cuts weight while raising compression strength and preserving shock absorption.
A wall-mounted rack stores the router and power supply vertically while winding cables to cut floor use and visible clutter.
A hook-and-guide fastener enables one-sided installation of dense data center components, avoiding rear access while keeping attachment secure.
Independent oscillating frames with elastic mounting tailor damping to each equipment item, reducing shock transfer and improving housing flexibility.
A welded seismic base uses side walls, an anti-tip bar, and a lateral support beam to keep telecom racks stable under translatory and pivoting loads.
A shared locking cover secures both casing plates through hook engagement, cutting chassis space use, cost, and unlocking complexity.
A connecting member converts linear pull-push motion into latch rotation, reducing handle space while keeping server cabinet engagement convenient.
Pressure, temperature, and flow feedback let a CDU raise secondary flow and bypass blocked paths to avoid thermal shutdown in dense liquid cooling.
Bypass valves, filters, and a rack-mounted heat exchanger improve liquid cooling efficiency while limiting pressure drop and downtime.
Prefabricated cold aisle and air handling modules turn existing buildings into data centres faster while preserving cooling efficiency and expansion flexibility.
A sliding button and driven assembly lift expansion cards from outside the chassis, easing removal in tight spaces without disturbing nearby parts.
A flexible sleeve twists between split sealing members to create an airtight cable wall entry without tools while protecting cables.
An integrated latch, handle, ramp, and ejector mechanism cuts server insertion and removal force while protecting dense rack cables and hardware.
A clip-retained dual-stud rack fastener enables front-access installation in populated racks, cutting time, tool use, and injury risk.
A torsion-spring latch applies preload across tolerance stacks to improve blind-mate alignment, reduce insertion peaks, and prevent loose wear-prone connections.
Temperature, pressure, and flow control in a CDU boosts heat rejection, extends runtime, and helps prevent thermal shutdowns.
Wearable-triggered monitoring captures environmental data, zones sensors, and prioritizes alerts to prevent cooling failures and downtime.
Metal rings soldered to a circuit board create a replaceable sealed outlet that resists high pressure and limits water-cooling vapor leakage.
A damped lock module secures a carriage to the chassis while absorbing vibration that could crack solder joints and damage circuit boards.
A locked-open cam handle cuts rack insertion force and prevents premature rotation damage during server installation.
A pivoting stowable handle lets a half-turn riser cage fastener work in tight computing spaces without blocking nearby components.
A sliding assembly with counterweight and elastic elements decelerates fast server insertion to prevent connector collision damage.
Swing-out electrical cabinets, bypass valves, and redundant pumps keep high-density liquid cooling running during motor drive replacement.
A linear locking block and sliding handle prevent chassis looseness and slippage while enabling fast server cabinet release and reinstallation.
A sliding cover drives latch rotation to release a module from its mounting frame quickly when side clearance is limited.
A bearing guide plus fixed guide cuts mating friction and wear while providing the force needed to blind-mate liquid cooling quick disconnects.
Synchronized latch, panel, and GUI indicators show when chassis lid opening is unsafe during caching or power-vaulting to prevent data loss.
A cam-driven rack position lock pushes the inner rail to a defined front position, improving transport stability without a complex locking mechanism.
An elastomeric bushing and friction-tuned washer isolate rack shock and vibration while easing server installation across varied hole shapes.
A clip-retained dual-stud rack fastener enables quick front-side equipment mounting and removal without specialist tools or rear access.
A board-and-sideboard bracket uses a gap and fastening geometry to fit multiple wall mount supports while reducing design variants and cost.
Swing-out electrical cabinets and replaceable motor drives let a liquid cooling CDU stay online during maintenance in high-density data centers.
Region-specific foam densities in a non-metallic lattice improve compression strength and shock absorption while reducing weight and allowing cooling flow.
A segmented blocking and release mechanism holds a slide rail at multiple positions and prevents unintended movement, including in vertical use.
Adjustable mounting feet and modular framing support multiple data center units on one leveled base, cutting parts and installation time.
A pivoting latch and elastic return element enable tool-free server component insertion, secure retention, and fast removal.
Temperature logs and change-degree analysis trigger cooling or heating at the right time to prevent terminal function limits and wasted energy.
A rotating hook latch secures server and manifold fluid connectors to offset elastic force, reduce leakage, and prevent rack tilting.