17875885. INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MOUSE RECYCLABLE CHASSIS simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MOUSE RECYCLABLE CHASSIS

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Peng Lip Goh of Singapore (SG)

Deeder M. Aurongzeb of Austin TX (US)

INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MOUSE RECYCLABLE CHASSIS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17875885 titled 'INFORMATION HANDLING SYSTEM MOUSE RECYCLABLE CHASSIS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an information handling system mouse that is designed to be easily disassembled and recycled at the end of its life. The mouse has a plastic chassis that does not require the use of metal screws for assembly. Instead, an inner frame is heat-staked to the chassis to provide structural support.

  • The mouse chassis is made of plastic and does not use metal screws for assembly.
  • The bottom side of the chassis has a complete perimeter to accept a bottom surface, which hides the assembly gap from view when the mouse is in normal use.
  • An inner frame is heat-staked to the chassis to provide structural support without the need for metal coupling devices like screws.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • This technology can be applied to various types of information handling system mice, including wired and wireless mice.
  • It can be used in both consumer and professional settings, such as offices, homes, and gaming environments.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • The use of a plastic chassis and heat-staking instead of metal screws allows for easier disassembly and recycling of the mouse at the end of its life.
  • The hidden assembly gap improves the aesthetics of the mouse when in use.

Benefits of this technology:

  • The mouse can be easily disassembled and recycled, reducing electronic waste.
  • The absence of metal screws simplifies the manufacturing process and potentially reduces costs.
  • The hidden assembly gap enhances the overall appearance of the mouse.


Original Abstract Submitted

An information handling system mouse has a plastic chassis that assembles without the use of metal screws to that the mouse more readily breaks down to recycle at end of life. The mouse chassis has a complete perimeter at a bottom side to accept a bottom surface within the interior and having the assembly gap hidden from view under the mouse when in normal use. An inner frame heat stakes to the chassis to provide structural support without metal coupling devices like metal screws.