IP Library Granted Patent US 6,886,798
Granted Patent B2
US 6,886,798 · App. 10/166,520 · Granted May 3, 2005

Support for electronics assembly

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Patent No.
US 6,886,798
App. No.
10/166,520
Granted
May 3, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A support for holding an electronics assembly, comprises: (i) a rigid frame ( 6 ) that can be secured to the assembly; (ii) one or more cushioning elements ( 8 ) for protecting an electronics assembly held by the support against mechanical shocks during handling; and (iii) a plurality of handles ( 16 ) to enable the support to be manually lifted. The handles may be employed to lift both the assembly and the support, or they may be used to release the support from the assembly once the assembly is in place in an electronics cabinet. The support protects the assembly during installation in data centres after other packing materials have been discarded.

Claims (32)

1. A support for holding an electronics assembly, which comprises:

a rigid frame;

one or more cushioning elements for protecting the electronics assembly against mechanical shocks during handling;

a plurality of handles to enable the support to be manually lifted; and

one or more attachment elements for securing the support to the electronics assembly, wherein said one or more attachment elements are coupled to the frame and coupled to at least one of the plurality of handles;

wherein the handles are movable with respect to the frame to allow the one or more attachment elements to engage or release the electronics assembly.

2. The support as claimed in claim 1 , which includes a rigid base that is attached to the one or more cushioning element so that the frame is cushioned from shocks to the base.

3. The support as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the handles are located on brackets that hold the one or more attachment elements, wherein the brackets are pivotal with respect to the frame at least to a limited extent, to allow the one or more attachment elements to engage or release the electronics assembly.

4. The support as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the frame has a shield at least in a central region thereof, to protect the electronics assembly against impact.

5. A support for holding an electronics assembly, which comprises:

a rigid frame,

one or more cushioning elements coupled to the frame for protecting the electronics assembly against mechanical shocks during handling,

a rigid base that is attached to the one or more cushioning element so that the frame is cushioned from shocks to the bases,

a plurality of handles to enable the support to be manually lifted, and

one or more attachment elements for securing the support to the electronics assembly, wherein said one or more attachment elements are coupled to the frame and coupled to at least one of the plurality of handles,

wherein the handles are movable with respect to the frame to allow the one or more attachment elements to engage or release the electronics assembly.

6. A support for holding an electronics assembly, comprising:

a rigid frame;

one or more cushioning elements coupled to the frame for protecting the electronics assembly against mechanical shocks during handling;

a plurality of handles to enable the support to be manually lifted; and

attachment elements for securing the support to the electronics assembly, the attachment elements being located in the region of the handles;

wherein the handles are movable with respect to the frame; wherein the handles are located on brackets that hold the attachment elements;

wherein the brackets are pivotal with respect to the frame at least to a limited extent, to allow the attachment elements to engage or release the electronics assembly.

7. An electronics assembly that is held on a support which comprises:

a rigid frame,

one or more cushioning elements for protecting the electronics assembly against mechanical shocks during handling thereof, and

a plurality of handles to enable the support to be manually lifted,

wherein the frame is secured to the electronics assembly by means of attachment elements that are located in the region of the handles,

wherein the electronics assembly has lugs on which the support is secured, and from which the support depends when the attachment elements are released.

8. The electronics assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the handles are movable with respect to the electronics assembly and the frame, and can be moved to disengage the attachment elements from the lugs on the electronics assembly.

9. The electronics assembly as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the frame includes a rigid base that is attached to the one or more cushioning element so that the frame is cushioned from shocks to the base.

10. The electronics assembly as claimed in claim 7 which is supported by a pallet to which the support is secured.

Assignments (1)
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 12, 2015
From: ORACLE USA, INC.; SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC.; ORACLE AMERICA, INC.
To: ORACLE AMERICA, INC.
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