See how perforated tubing and connector plates form floor-bolted, multi-story data center frame
See how cooperating structures on bracket and fastening member prevent axial movement and tilti
See how relocating the operating part outside the bracket space enables front-side unlocking wi
See how an elastic engaging member with snap-fit geometry enables tool-free mounting of objects
See how cooperative structures and elongated pivotal holes prevent fastening member vibration a
See how a cam-based locking device replaces knob tightening in slide rail assemblies, enabling
See how a through-hole connecting member with screw threads simplifies slide-rail bracket mount
See how an operating member moves to a predetermined position to keep blocking and working memb
See how aligning fastening and mounting vertices prevents shock-induced unlocking in rack slide
See how pre-installed integration cells enable bulk equipment installation in seismic racks, re
See how segmented supporting elements and intermediary support structures enable three-section
See how a fitting at a predetermined position prevents arbitrary displacement of a movable fast
See how a movable hook with elastic retention and inclined guide surfaces enables tool-free sli
Removable cross braces and shelf-like brackets stabilize heavy chassis alignment, enabling safer single-person rack installation.
See how a movable blocking element driven by a linking mechanism enables tool-free rack mountin
See how laterally adjustable blanking panels with vertical stiffeners adapt to varying cabinet
See how a movable locking member with elastic engagement blocks the mounting path to prevent ac
See how a linking-member interlock prevents multiple rack-mounted rails from extending simultan
See how a spring-loaded locating pillar and clamping member enable one mounting mechanism to fi
See how a rotatable housing with adaptable protrusions and retractable pins enables toolless sl
See how nested rail segments arrange transverse width within post space to mount wider objects
See how shifting blocks with inclined surfaces and elastic members prevent wear and server ejec
See how a movable supporting member transitions between retracted and extended positions to enh
See how external heat exchangers circulate coolant outside a pressure shell to cool submerged e
See how an elastic clip and fastening seat replace screw-based assembly, enabling quick tool-fr
See how rotatable shielding members at raised floor outlets enable dynamic airflow adjustment b
See how a bracket device uses a position-sensitive fool-proofing member to block the locking me
See how fluid passageways integrated between shell walls transfer heat to seawater while reduci
See how extruded edge seals and flexible panels create row-level thermal zones in data centers
See how a projecting block on the second rail guides the ball retainer lateral portion to preve
See how a waterborne data center uses hull heat exchangers and water-based closed-loop cooling
See how a segmented bulkhead with removable access panel enables front-side transformer access
See how adjustable stop members enable a single chassis to accommodate half-width devices of va
See how external condenser units with internal evaporators and thermal shields improve data cen
See how an L-shaped engagement member with elastic biasing enables secure retention and easy re
See how nested movable rails with bracket-base displacement extend pull-out range for high-dens
See how over-floor cooling corridors replace under-floor ducts to enable modular construction,
See how tapered air shafts and mixing zones in a modular pod economizer create uniform temperat
See how a slide rail bracket uses segmented blocking features on both bracket and frame to prev
See how a working member and resilient force enable a slide rail's second rail to move beyond t
See how a nested extension arm deploys from the server rack base to prevent tilting during unit
See how a universal bay with removable adaptors and dividers enables vertical or horizontal mod
See how spaced supporting structures and segmented guidance prevent rail shaking and component
See how elastic blocking portions and guide grooves enable a slide rail to move and detach in t
See how adjustable slider-rail assemblies with segmented vertical flanges standardize rack moun
Buoyancy components counter server weight in immersion coolant, enabling direct pull-out maintenance without lifting arms or coolant waste.
A guiding track and unlocking latch control module angle and force during server insertion and withdrawal to prevent damage.
Alignment holes and support surfaces guide electronics trays into leak-safe manifold coupling while reducing deflection and easing installation.
Aligned rail holes and an enclosure create vertical rack unit space inside cabinets, adding room for trays and accessories without above-cabinet mounting.
Centralized SDN control sets server-to-storage paths dynamically, cutting manual network changes, bottlenecks, and management cost.
A self-contained fluid circuit shares heat between neighboring server enclosures to balance thermal loads without external cooling.
Paired engagement members let one removable tray mount different module widths accurately, preventing misinstallation and avoiding chassis redesign.
A rail-to-post spacer assembly mounts an IHS deeper in the rack to prevent door interference and improve cable routing.
Separate upper and lower latching handles let dual-layer expansion cards slide out independently, cutting card installation and removal time.
Blind connectors and redundant power let modular compute and power planes be hot-swapped without shutdown, reducing HPC downtime.
A movable front bracket and locking adjustment mechanism let one adapter plate fit different slide rail lengths, cutting replacement cost and install time.
A heated high-CTE layer counteracts PCB thermal mismatch, reducing warpage and preserving mechanical and optical alignment.
Opposite-side processor mounting through the PCB shortens interconnects, cuts latency, shrinks board length, and improves cooling.
A sliding lock member aligns with the latch axis to stop bezel movement without torsional loading, reducing gaps, wear, and lock-state confusion.
A die-cast frame paired with a sheet-metal front face keeps insertion loads off the visible panel while improving cosmetics, consistency, and cost.
Integrated power, support, and coolant manifolds in one busbar simplify tile assembly while improving heat dissipation and power delivery.
Adjacent server enclosures share heat through coupled heat exchangers, balancing temperatures without bulky external cooling.
Crossed internal connector routing on a PCIe switch board simplifies multi-board cabling, improving maintenance and lowering chassis build cost.
A crossbeam-mounted power bus bar and manifold enable blind-mate server insertion, improving cabinet installation speed and alignment.
Parallel cooling groups arranged in series clusters keep high-density rack components within safe temperatures while handling rising thermal loads.
Detachable pull handles and spring sheets let server graphics card assemblies be removed easily without interfering with nearby components.
A latch and unlatch mechanism locks the second rail module during server rack installation, preventing unintended movement and user injury.
A centralized power converter controller cuts wiring complexity and enables low-latency control of converters and host system parameters.
A sliding bracket and spring keep server hard drives pressed to cabinet connectors despite tolerances and transport shock.
A rotating operating member releases the rack lock in fewer steps, making server module extraction quicker and easier.
Vertical columns and lateral brackets stabilize stacked data center racks, limiting depth movement during vibration and seismic events.
A longitudinal releasing member deflects the slide rail lock for easier server case removal while reducing hand scratches and discomfort.
Sliding pin handles let this cable management cover open from either side and self-latch securely, cutting cost and easing telecom access.
Elastic arms and a guiding groove let the power board bracket fit different power supply lengths with faster assembly and easier maintenance.
Quick-release connecting rods brace server rack shelves to absorb shock and vibration while preserving fast assembly and layout flexibility.
Mobile ID reading and automated remaining-length capture keep cable location and usage records accurate for shared inventory planning.
Angled circuit boards, front inlet fans, and co-packaged optical modules improve server I/O capacity while easing heat removal in rackmount systems.
A dual-latch handle lockout blocks cold swap device removal during operation, helping prevent data loss and unplanned downtime.
A rotating lock stops the drawer module from extending after chassis withdrawal, reducing cabinet bending and fracture risk.
Separated airflow paths cool GPU cards and backplane data chips, reducing overheating risk while supporting stable, maintainable server operation.
A hinged card guide uses a flex latch and snap lock to secure interconnect cards, improving insertion, retention, and electrical connection stability.
A button-triggered pivot latch extends the handle outward, reducing force and improving access when removing or inserting heavy server nodes.
Combining multiple server power distribution assemblies into one pluggable housing saves backplane space and simplifies maintenance.
A restriction cover blocks the riser-card handle until the display card tray is removed, preventing connector damage in compact server chassis.
Detachable bracket sections let server chassis adapt to different power supply counts without replacing fixed brackets, cutting waste and assembly cost.
Interchangeable compute and storage blades in a standardized aircraft chassis cut server size, reduce redundancy, and simplify cross-fleet support.
A linkage-guided latchable handle converts operator input to overcome high plug mating force, easing server rack module insertion and removal.
Magnetic shielding protects the rack cage door switch from external fields while adjustable blocking plates limit access and allow cable routing.
A tray-handle interlock blocks riser card removal before the display card, protecting server connectors from damage during maintenance.
Adjustable blocking plates and magnetic shielding help secure rack top openings while preserving cable routing and tamper resistance.
A movable weight distribution assembly in the rack cuts transport vibration to protect electronic devices and maintain normal operation after delivery.
Interchangeable compute and storage blades let one aircraft server chassis fit multiple fleets while improving redundancy and resource use.
A spool-and-keyhole chassis mount lets one base pan fit different PCB trays without interior interference, cutting redesign cost and time.
Integrated side-mounted adapter rails let 19-inch devices snap into 21-inch racks faster while cutting conversion complexity and packaging waste.