Article: Taiwanese Inventor Develops Hard Disk Suspension-Type Shock-Avoiding Structure

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Oct. 22 -- Yung-Shun Chuang of Hsin-Tien, Taiwan, has developed a hard disk suspension-type shock-avoiding structure.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A shock-avoiding structure for hard disk having four threaded apertures in four corners is disclosed. The device comprises a plurality of fasteners each having a first portion driven into the aperture and a second portion projected from the hard disk; a parallelepiped chassis in a computer case for receiving the hard disk, the chassis including a plurality of recesses on either side; and a plurality of elongated shock absorbing members formed of elastomeric material, each having a first section end urged ...

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