Detachable device of a cable management arm for furniture
First Claim
1. A detachable device connected between a cable management arm and a computer rack, comprising:
- a detachable plate including a plurality of engaging members;
a bracket including a plurality of assembling holes adapted to receive the associated engaging members, and a positioning hole; and
a retaining member being pivotally connected to the detachable plate, the retaining member including a protrusion adapted to extend into the positioning hole, and an elastic member adapted to maintain the protrusion in a retaining relationship with an assembled position or a disassembled position defined in the positioning hole of the bracket.
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Abstract
A detachable device of a cable management arm mainly comprises a detachable plate, a bracket, and a retaining member combining with the cable management arm between a computer rack and a component drawer. The detachable plate includes a plurality of engaging members integrally formed thereon. The bracket includes a positioning hole, and a plurality of assembling holes adapted to receive the associated engaging members. The retaining member is pivotally mounted to the detachable plate. The retaining member includes a protrusion adapted to extend into the positioning hole of the bracket, and an elastic member adapted to maintain a retaining relationship with an assembled position or a disassembled position defined in the positioning hole of the bracket.
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1. A detachable device connected between a cable management arm and a computer rack, comprising:
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a detachable plate including a plurality of engaging members;
a bracket including a plurality of assembling holes adapted to receive the associated engaging members, and a positioning hole; and
a retaining member being pivotally connected to the detachable plate, the retaining member including a protrusion adapted to extend into the positioning hole, and an elastic member adapted to maintain the protrusion in a retaining relationship with an assembled position or a disassembled position defined in the positioning hole of the bracket. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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