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A pivot stop and resilient member replace a weak metal plate to secure slide assemblies to racks while keeping installation and removal easy.
A cut-to-length modular rack frame improves datacenter space use while meeting seismic load needs with less material and optional local bracing.
Offset threaded mounting lets one stabilizer support different server rack rail shapes and prevent dislodging during shipping and installation.
Over-floor air corridors deliver cooling air to cold aisles, cutting expansion time, under-floor duct complexity, and cooling energy use.
A spring-loaded engaging member and chassis hook create a secure rack slide interface that prevents pull-out and reduces slippage risk.
Rear brackets inserted through the rack front let heavy components slide into sleeves for secure support without rear or side access.
A spring-loaded engaging arm secures a slide assembly to a rack while avoiding strength loss from slotted installation members.
Interior posts let rails mount from the front, avoiding rear cable obstruction while preserving rack volume for larger server equipment.
Adjustable fasteners fit varying rack hole patterns, while automatic locking and quick release improve secure industrial computer installation.
A removable cross brace and shelf-forming brackets stabilize rack alignment, enabling one-person chassis installation in tight data center spaces.
A movable blocking portion and support base prevent retaining member deflection while enabling fast, tool-free mounting and removal.
A rail-guided hook and elastic element simplify server rack slide rail locking while keeping the bracket securely fixed to the post.
A blocking feature and operation member hold the second rail at a preset extension, improving maintenance access in tight spaces.
Laterally adjustable blanking panels seal cabinet gaps to keep hot and cold air separated while allowing cabinet changes without rebuilding the aisle.
Sliding rail members and a movable nut let storage rack rails fit varying pillar spacing while supporting larger, heavier servers.
A release latch lets the front server tray move aside so rear storage drives can be replaced in-rack while the server stays running.
Compressible rails and filler panels seal server rack gaps to contain hot and cold aisles, cutting heat leakage and improving datacenter PUE.
A pivoting position-limiting member locks and releases the stent unit so slide rails can fit different rack bracket widths during installation.
A movable blocking element and elastic force simplify slide rail mounting and release across different rack depths for single-person operation.
A movable blocking member and elastic force let a rack slide rail detach and reattach quickly without sacrificing secure bracket positioning.
An over-floor corridor delivers high airflow to cold aisles, cutting refrigerant use, saving space, and improving data center thermal control.
A hidden press key and spring-loaded hook let cabinet rails snap in securely, then release along the rail direction for easier maintenance.
A spring-loaded blocking element lets one person detach a slide rail from both rack posts from the front while fitting different rack depths.
Spring-loaded sockets and a swivel buckle let server rail front brackets mount tool-free across different rack hole designs while staying secure.
Unitary plastic rack ears replace multi-part metal fasteners, cutting chassis assembly cost and enabling tool-less rack installation.
A guided holder frame moves upward and rotates to expose hard drive end surfaces without sliding tracks, cutting server space and installation cost.
Magnetic tabs and case slots let a server front panel swap by hand while staying aligned, secure, and ready for branding changes.
An orientation-triggered fool-proofing member blocks the locking path when a bracket is flipped incorrectly, preventing mounting errors.
A movable second rail and guiding base speed chassis insertion while improving support and fit for cabinet-type rack mounting.
A movable blocking member and elastic return let a rack slide rail detach quickly while maintaining secure post locking.
Rotatable blades let rack blanking panels meter bypass airflow to liquid-cooled rear doors while passively indicating moisture or contaminants.
Alignment trays position rack liquid cooling manifolds precisely, enabling blind server coupling without manual visual adjustment.
A detachable expansion assembly creates cable and pipe space while the water-cooling door limits heat loss and keeps cabinet temperatures stable.
A staggered cross-beam and bracket layout supports different GPU card lengths, speeds mounting, and helps protect the PCIE slot.
A slide-groove and protrusion lock lets one operator mount a server sliding rail to the rear rack without tools or rear-side manual locking.
A removable connector holder lets one fan guard fit different airflow directions and connector positions, cutting variant and manufacturing costs.
Edge-mounted coolant manifolds free rack unit space while improving liquid cooling and hardware density in server systems.
A spring-actuated disconnect severs chassis-to-manifold fluid flow on leak detection, limiting liquid damage in rack liquid cooling.
Stepped floating backplane connectors stage engagement to cut insertion and removal force in high-density electronic modules.
Flexible inflatable barriers above cabinet rows limit hot-cold air mixing, improving HVAC cooling efficiency without structural changes.
Cooling fluid is routed through a piston damper to slow vertical server slide motion and reduce drop impact during bath insertion and removal.
A threading layer supports PCIe cable routing for one-person server assembly while aligned modules improve rear-end cooling compatibility.
A vertical backplane replaces multiple server cables, enabling modular processor and graphics card assembly with easier maintenance and cleaner integration.
A modular tray rack, pluggable member, and spacer let one server support different drive module specifications with easier installation and heat dissipation.
A dual-end sliding frame shortens pull-out travel, lowering torque and cost while improving maintenance access, stability, and space use.
A modular connector layout raises server rack power capacity while monitoring circuits to prevent overload and fire hazards.
A pivoting tray latch moves extraction control off the front bezel, freeing space for components and vents while preventing server damage during removal.
A pivoting support leg tilts an immersed server chassis to drain cooling fluid for local servicing without emptying the tank.
An inner frame that flips within an outer cabinet frame enables front and rear maintenance access without chassis removal, cutting time and collision risk.
Helmholtz-resonator metasurface modules suppress server fan noise across bands while preserving airflow and heat dissipation.
A movable spring-loaded connector subassembly absorbs bay tolerances and keeps axial preload on mated drive connectors for stable contact.
Opposed concave-convex module surfaces fill housing cross-sections more completely, improving packing, maintenance access, and cooling.
By integrating the distribution panel into the transformer cabinet, this modular container data center frees more computing space and simplifies deployment.
Hot air is exhausted without recirculation, then louvers, negative pressure, oxygen sensing, and sprinklers work together to contain fires.
A sliding AC power socket assembly lets server sockets overlap or separate to improve layout flexibility and internal space use.
Quarter-wavelength resonator cavities suppress server noise while thermally conductive structures dissipate heat in a thin modular metasurface.
A hinged multi-surface server module handle doubles as an air baffle to ease motherboard removal while reducing fan outlet airflow blockage.
An axial operation member, elastic member, and linking slide structure align pull direction with opening motion for smoother lock actuation.
Selective service-data transfer preserves setup continuity when device ownership changes while blocking access to the former user's data.
A hinged server ear with a sliding lever latch retracts within chassis width, then locks perpendicular for immersion cooling installation.
An adapter plate with a movable stop member and fastener lets slide rails mount and release easily across incompatible EIA and OCP racks.
Sloped guides and sidewalls help robot-placed server chassis self-align on rack shelves, improving installation precision without tighter robot accuracy.
A water barrier plate separates cooling controls from data processing hardware to contain leaks, improve safety, and support stable transport.
A lockable server bezel uses a removable filter brace so technicians can replace air filters without unlocking the housing or hurting airflow.
A sliding storage tray and perpendicular compute stacking raise hard disk density without sacrificing compute space, speed, or serviceability.
A camming slot, post, and wire spring keep a storage tray level during server insertion and removal, reducing tilt from uneven weight.
A removable management unit lets a network switch be serviced from the front without removing the chassis, cutting downtime and damage risk.
Mounting circuit breakers above the IT rack frees U-space, avoids obstruction, and keeps microdata center power distribution accessible.
Separating AC pump power from low-voltage DC cabinet circuits cuts water-leak shock risk while preserving liquid-cooling performance.
An expandable frame lifts loaded telecom racks from below, improving safe maneuvering and placement in data centers.
An adjustable rear rack cable management layout fits different chassis designs and rack depths while cutting tooling and stocking costs.
A central hub and combined cable deliver power, optical data, cooling, and management links to cut wiring complexity and failure modes.
DC distribution inside the cabinet isolates most electronics from water-cooling hazards, while AC pumps preserve cooling efficiency.
Supporting pedestals spread stacked rack loads across the data center floor while creating conduit channels for more flexible rack layouts.
Power and source telemetry guide server rack equipment placement to avoid busbar current density limits and right-size power shelves.
A fixed-cable, tool-less backplane tray separates cable attachment from installation, enabling single-person drive servicing in dense systems.
A rack interface coordinates power, cooling, and cabling during autonomous rack moves, cutting manual reconnection time and access-space needs.
A vertical adapter frame with linked wire channels simplifies server insertion and removal while reducing coolant loss in immersion cooling.
A sliding top panel with brush seals opens cable entry space in server racks while limiting dust ingress and holding a stable closed position.
A sliding engaging and driving mechanism releases securely fixed modules by hand, cutting detachment time and preventing lost fasteners.