Patent ID: 11930607
Assignee: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.
Field: Audio-visual technology (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC H  F  Y | IPC F  H

Claim 0:
1. A field-replaceable unit adapted for tool-less installation and removal via a front of a rack configured to hold a plurality of field-replaceable units, comprising:
a front face that extends away from the front of the rack with the field-replaceable unit installed in the rack in a locked position;
two fasteners disposed through the front face of the field-replaceable unit at opposite distal ends of the front face, the two fasteners adapted for reversibly securing the field-replaceable unit to the front of the rack, each fastener comprising a captive telescoping knob that rotates 180 degrees in a first direction to engage a latch mechanism with an opening in the front of the rack and rotates 180 degrees in a second direction to disengage the latch mechanism, the telescoping knobs coupled with the field-replaceable unit such that the field-replaceable unit is fully removable from the rack responsive to application of pulling force on the telescoping knobs with the telescoping knobs rotated such that the latch mechanisms are disengaged and the pulling force is directed away from the front of the rack, each knob comprising a spring situated in a cylinder with a cam configured to automatically extend the knob away from the front face in response to being pressed when the latch mechanism is engaged, the spring being configured to automatically extend the knob away from the front face when the latch mechanism is disengaged, each knob linked to a shuttle via a slide latch guide, the knob and cylinder configured to rotate in a common axis and the cam being offset from that axis and engaging an opening in the shuttle such that rotational movement of the knob causes rotational movement of the cylinder which causes movement of the shuttle in response to movement of the cam, the movement of the shuttle being limited to linear movement by the slide latch guide, the spring and engagement of the cam causing the knob to alternately extend and retract in response to being pressed successive times when the latch mechanism is engaged.