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Chenbro Micon Assigned Four Patents

Storage device and holding bracket, storage device, hard-disk pulling, partitioning member, hard disk fixing mechanism and server

Storage device and holding bracket
Chenbro Micon Co. Ltd., New Taipei, Taiwan, has been assigned a patent (11,114,134) developed by Wang, Chien-Wen, Hu, Tung-Yang, and Tsai, Cheng-Yung, New Taipei, Taiwan, for storage device and its holding bracket.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A holding bracket includes a frame body, an elastic rib, a stopping block and a cover plate. The frame body is formed with a holding space for holding a loaded object such as a hard disk. One end of the elastic rib is connected to the frame body, and the other end is a free end. The stopping block is protrusively formed on one surface of the elastic rib facing away from the holding space, and is located at the free end. The cover plate is pivotally connected to one end of the frame body.

The patent application was filed on May 21, 2020 (16/879,784).

Storage device
Chenbro Micon Co. Ltd., New Taipei, Taiwan, has been assigned a patent (11,032,933) developed by Hu, Tung-Yang, and Cheng, Shun-Chien, New Taipei, Taiwan, for a storage device.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A storage device includes a casing, a bracket and a stopper. The casing includes a receiving recess and a guiding slot. The casing includes two partition units and a guiding slot. The guiding slot is formed on one of the partition units, and provided with a detaching hole, and a receiving recess is formed between the partition units. The bracket includes a rack and a hanging portion. The rack is received within the receiving recess for fixedly holding a loaded object. The hanging portion is fixedly connected to the rack, slidably engaged with the guiding slot, and releasable from the guiding slot through the detaching hole. The stopper is removably located in the detaching hole for stopping the hanging portion from moving into the detaching hole.

The patent application was filed on May 21, 2020 (16/879,785).

Hard-disk pulling device
Chenbro Micon Co. Ltd., New Taipei, Taiwan, has been assigned a patent (11,031,047) developed by Lin, Sheng-Chan, New Taipei, Taiwan, for a hard-disk pulling device.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A hard-disk pulling device includes two separating plates, a cover member, a hook portion and a linkage mechanism. A receiving space is defined between the separating plates for receiving a hard disk unit. The cover member is pivotally connected to one of the separating plates to selectively cover the receiving space. The linkage mechanism includes a first linking rod pivotally connected to the cover member, and a second linking rod pivotally connected to the first linking rod and the separating plate. The hook portion is connected to one end of the linkage mechanism facing away from the cover member for directly abutting against the hard disk unit. When the cover member is rotated to pull the hook portion through the linkage mechanism, the hook portion pushes the hard disk unit out of the receiving space.

The patent application was filed on January 8, 2020 (16/737,884).

Partitioning member, hard disk fixing mechanism and server
Chenbro Micon Co. Ltd., New Taipei, Taiwan, has been assigned a patent (11,029,737) developed by Chen, Hsin-Hung, Wang, Pao-Lung, and Chang, Fenb, New Taipei, Taiwan, for partitioning member, hard disk fixing mechanism and server.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A hard disk fixing mechanism includes a casing, a partitioning member, a fixing feature, a plurality of studs and a number of position-limiting slots. The casing has two plates. The partitioning member is connected to the plates to define two accommodating areas for accommodating hard disks. These studs are respectively located on the plates. These position-limiting slots are respectively formed on two opposite sides of the partitioning member so that the studs are removably buckled on the position-limiting slots. The fixing feature is able to fix the partitioning member to the casing to prevent the studs from being disengaged from the position-limiting slots.

The patent application was filed on December 9, 2019 (16/706,861).

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