Article: Taiwanese, Chinese Inventors Develop Computer Enclosure with Locking Member

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 5 -- Yun-Lung Chen of Tu-Cheng, Taiwan, and Xing-Yuan Li of Shenzhen, China, have developed a computer enclosure.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A computer enclosure comprises a base, a drive bracket received in the base and a locking member. A stopping portion extends downwardly from a bottom plate of the drive bracket. The locking member comprises a supporting base secured on the base and an operating part pivotally supported by the supporting base."

An abstract of the invention, released by the Patent Office, said: "The operating part comprises a hook portion, a driving portion and a pressing portion. The drive bracket is engaged in the base ...

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