Computer mainframe and stand arrangement

A computer mainframe and stand arrangement includes a stand and a computer mainframe supported on the stand, wherein the stand has an oblique front panel and an oblique riser rose behind the front panel, the riser having a plurality of air vents and coupling holes; the computer mainframe is supported on the riser above the front panel of the stand, having a substantially U-shaped, fixed handle, a holding space defined between the handle and a front side wall thereof and adapted for holding case-packed computer readable disks on the front panel of the stand above a stop block at the front panel, and a plurality of coupling rods raised from a back side wall thereof and respectively coupled to the coupling holes of the stand.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
 The present invention relates to a computer mainframe and stand
 arrangement, and more particularly to such a computer mainframe and stand
 arrangement in which the computer mainframe has a handle defining with a
 front side wall of the computer mainframe a holding space adapted for
 holding things on a front panel of the stand above a stop block at the
 front panel.
 A computer may be used with disks for storing data, or controlled to run a
 compact disk, VCD or DVD. Regular computer readable disks may be
 individually packed in a case. In order to store case-packed computer
 readable disks, disk storage means may be used. However, it requires much
 table space to hold disk storage means on the table near the computer.
 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
 The invention has been accomplished to provide a computer mainframe and
 stand arrangement, which provides a storage space for holding case-packed
 computer readable disks. According to one aspect of the present invention,
 the computer mainframe and stand arrangement comprises a stand, and a
 computer mainframe supported on the stand. The stand has an oblique front
 panel and an oblique riser rose behind the front panel. The riser has a
 plurality of coupling holes. The computer mainframe is supported on the
 riser above the front panel of the stand, having a substantially U-shaped,
 fixed handle, a holding space defined between the handle and a front side
 wall thereof and adapted for holding case-packed computer readable disks
 on the front panel of the stand above a stop block at the front panel, and
 a plurality of coupling rods raised from a back side wall thereof and
 respectively coupled to the coupling holes of the stand. According to
 another aspect of the present invention, the coupling holes of the stand
 each are formed of a round hole and an elongated positioning hole
 downwardly extended from the round hole, and the coupling rods of the
 computer mainframe each have a neck adapted for engaging into the
 elongated positioning holes of the coupling holes after insertion of the
 coupling rods into the round holes of the coupling holes.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
 Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the present invention comprises a computer
 mainframe 1, and a stand 2. The computer mainframe 1 comprises a face
 panel 11 at the top side thereof, a substantially U-shaped handle 12
 fixedly disposed at the front side thereof, and a plurality of foot
 members 15 and coupling rods 14 respectively raised from the back side
 wall 13 thereof. The coupling rods 14 each have a neck 141. The handle 12
 is a substantially U-shaped member having two distal ends respectively
 fixedly fastened to two opposite lateral side walls of the computer
 mainframe 1, defining with the front side wall of the computer mainframe 1
 a receiving space. The stand 2 comprises a front panel 22 obliquely
 backwardly sloping at the front side thereof, a riser 21 rose behind the
 front panel 22 and sloping in same direction, a stop block 221 integral
 with the front panel 22 at a bottom side, a plurality of air vents 211
 through the raiser 21, a plurality of round holes 212 respectively formed
 on the riser 21 corresponding to the coupling rods 14 of the computer
 mainframe 1, and a plurality of elongated positioning holes 213 formed on
 the riser 21 and respectively downwardly extended from the round holes
 212.
 Referring to FIGS. 3, 5 and 6, and FIG. 2 again, when mounting the computer
 mainframe 1 on the stand 2, the coupling rods 14 of the computer mainframe
 1 are respectively inserted into the round holes 212 on the riser 21 of
 the stand 2 (see FIG. 3), and then the computer mainframe 1 is moved
 downwards along the riser 21 to force the neck 141 of each coupling rod 14
 into engagement with the elongated positioning holes 213 respectively,
 enabling the bottom side wall of the computer mainframe 1 to be supported
 on the tread connected between the riser 21 and the front panel 22. During
 the operation of the computer mainframe 1, heat can be dissipated from the
 computer mainframe 1 into the air through the air vents 211.
 Referring to FIG. 4, after installation of the computer mainframe 1 in the
 stand 2, CD, VCD or DVD cases 3 can be stored in the space defined between
 the handle 12 and the front side wall of the computer mainframe 1, and
 supported on the front panel 22 of the stand 2 above the stop block 221.
 While only one embodiment of the present invention has been shown and
 described, it will be understood that various modifications and changes
 could be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the
 invention disclosed.