pcvault

Choi; Yong Jae

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 11/163456 was filed with the patent office on 2007-04-19 for pcvault. This patent application is currently assigned to yong jae choi. Invention is credited to Yong Jae Choi.

Application Number20070085454 11/163456
Document ID /
Family ID37947534
Filed Date2007-04-19

United States Patent Application 20070085454
Kind Code A1
Choi; Yong Jae April 19, 2007

pcvault

Abstract

The use of computer case is just to put together computer parts. A computer case needs to be located either on top of the desk, on the side of the desk, under the desk or on the floor. Not only computer desk takes up space but also the computer case is not safe from being stolen. By integrating computer case/chassis with a computer desk, a space-saving issue and parts-being-stolen issue will be resolved. This is a very easy to maintain. It can be unlocked to open the drawer and blow dust. If the system needs to be upgraded then open the drawer swap the parts without going through unplugging, re-plugging or assembling, disassembling hassle. If the system needs to be completely repaired then the entire drawer can be taken out just like the way a regular drawer is moved out. The drawer functions same as computer case but it is integrated with the desk.


Inventors: Choi; Yong Jae; (san francisco, CA)
Correspondence Address:
    yong jae choi
    4471 mission st. #3
    san francisco
    CA
    94112
    US
Assignee: choi; yong jae
4471 mission st. #3
san francisco
CA

Family ID: 37947534
Appl. No.: 11/163456
Filed: October 19, 2005

Current U.S. Class: 312/194
Current CPC Class: A47B 21/00 20130101; A47B 2200/0073 20130101
Class at Publication: 312/194
International Class: A47B 17/00 20060101 A47B017/00

Claims



1. A drawer and a computer chassis migration. A base panel of a computer desk drawer is modified to install computer system board and standard computer components a. A tunnel on the side of the drawer holds cables and cords and delivers to the top panel of a desk to hide and organize b. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, further including: A standard back panel of a computer chassis is used to be used as a side panel of a d rawer c. An apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, further including: A front panel of a drawer is designed for an installation of optical devices, ports for external device and ports for audio/video device.

2. A Lock that secures the activation of a computer power switch/button.
Description



BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0001] This is a computer desk with built-in computer chassis migrated with a drawer. A security lock feature that prevents from un-wanted person's use of the computer. A drawer is pre-configured to install standard computer components to build a complete system inside of the drawer. A security lock secures the power button from activating the computer.

[0002] A computer desk doesn't require unplugging nor disassembling computer case when it comes to maintenance or upgrade.

DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0003] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an outlook of a computer desk with PCVAULT. [0004] 1 is drawer/PC unit. 2 is the desk.

[0005] FIG. 2 is top view of the drawer unit. [0006] 1 is mounting bolts for the system board. 2 is a side panel of the drawer. 3 is a system board.

[0007] FIG. 3 is a front view of the drawer/PC unit. [0008] 1 is optical device. 2 is main power switch. 3 is computer reset button. 4 is audio outputs. 5 is ports for external device.

[0009] FIG. 4 is a side view of a drawer/PC unit. [0010] 1 is power supply unit. 2 is side panel for PS2, VGA, audio and standard ports for PC. [0011] 3 is a rail that slides the drawer unit into the desk. 4 is a ventilation hole.

[0012] FIG. 5 is perspective view of a drawer/PC unit. [0013] 1 is a side panel. 2 is drawer/tunnel unit. 3 is a hole on the desk. [0014] Cords and cables are attached to 1, the cords and cables run through 2 goes out onto the desk through 3.

[0015] FIG. 6 is perspective view of a security lock unit. [0016] 1 is a rectangular hole. 2 is a keyhole. 3 is a lock blade. 4 is a power switch. [0017] If a key in 2 then 3 is able to be rotated and positioned inside of 1. [0018] If 1, 2 and 3 are in position then drawer is locked. [0019] If 3 is inside of 1 then 4 can not be pushed to activate power.

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