Air mover assembly and method for enclosing an air mover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6638016
  • Patent Number
    6,638,016
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 31, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 28, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An air mover assembly is provided including at least one air mover and enclosure portions together defining a space to accommodate one or more air movers. Each of the enclosure portions has an engagement surface, and the engagement surfaces are configured for interengagement with one another to resist separation of the enclosure portions without the use of fasteners. A corresponding method is also provided.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to air movers. More specifically, this invention relates to an assembly and method for retaining an air mover within an enclosure.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Air movers such as fan modules are often used in electronic assemblies to provide cooling and to dissipate the heat generated by components of the electronic assemblies. Fasteners are frequently utilized to achieve component alignment in such modules, and also to secure the components in place. The various hardware and torquing requirements associated with many fasteners add significantly to the time and costs associated with assembling fan modules.




Accordingly, there remains a need for improved air mover assemblies that can be provided at reduced costs with reduced labor by reducing or eliminating the need for fasteners.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to one aspect, this invention provides an air mover assembly including at least one air mover and enclosure portions together defining a space to accommodate one or more air movers. Each of the enclosure portions has an engagement surface, and the engagement surfaces of the respective enclosure portions are configured for interengagement with one another to resist separation of the enclosure portions without the use of fasteners.




According to another aspect, this invention provides an air mover assembly including at least one air mover and enclosure portions together defining a space to accommodate one or more air movers. Each of the enclosure portions has an engagement surface, and the engagement surfaces of the respective enclosure portions are configured for interengagement with one another to resist separation of the enclosure portions. The engagement surface of one of the enclosure portions is provided by a detent formed on an extension, and the engagement surface of another one of the enclosure portions is defined by a recess formed in that other enclosure portion, whereby the detent is configured to extend at least partially into the recess.




According to yet another aspect, this invention also provides a method for enclosing an air mover without the use of fasteners. The air mover is first interposed between enclosure portions. An engagement surface of one enclosure portion is then interengaged with an engagement surface of a second enclosure portion, thereby resisting separation of the enclosure portions, and thereby eliminating the use of fasteners to interengage the enclosure portions.




According to still another aspect, this invention also provides a method for enclosing an air mover. The air mover is first interposed between enclosure portions. An extension of one enclosure portion is then positioned adjacent a recess formed in a second enclosure portion. A detent on the extension of the one enclosure portion is inserted within the recess of the second enclosure portion. An engagement surface of the detent of the extension of the one enclosure portion is then interengaged with an engagement surface of the recess in the second enclosure portion, thereby resisting separation of the enclosure portions.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be described with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the figures, of which:





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of an embodiment of an air mover assembly according to aspects of this invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded front perspective view of the air mover assembly illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the air mover assembly illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4A

is a front perspective view of a subassembly of components of the air mover assembly illustrated in

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 4B

is a cross-sectional side view of the subassembly illustrated in FIG.


4


A.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Preferred features of embodiments of this invention will now be described with reference to the figures. It will be appreciated that the spirit and scope of the invention is not limited to the embodiments selected for illustration. Also, it should be noted that the drawings are not rendered to any particular scale or proportion. It is contemplated that any of the configurations and materials described hereafter can be modified within the scope of this invention.




It has been discovered that significant advantages can be enjoyed when the number of fasteners used in component assemblies can be reduced or even eliminated. It is recognized that the use of fasteners incurs the cost of the fasteners themselves as well as the labor required to install the fasteners. This invention, therefore, makes it possible to reduce the number of fasteners used in an assembly.




Generally referring to

FIGS. 1-4B

, this invention provides an air mover assembly


10


including at least one air mover


12


and enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B together defining a space to accommodate one or more air movers


12


. Each of the enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B has an engagement surface such as engagement surface


34


A or engagement surface


36


A, for example. The engagement surfaces


34


A and


36


A are configured for interengagement with one another to resist separation of the enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B without the use of fasteners.




This invention also provides a method for enclosing an air mover such as air mover


12


without the use of fasteners. The air mover


12


is first interposed between enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B. An engagement surface such as engagement surface


34


A of one enclosure portion


14


A is then interengaged with an engagement surface such as engagement surface


36


A of a second enclosure portion


14


B, thereby resisting separation of the enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B, and thereby eliminating the use of fasteners to interengage the enclosure portions.




Referring specifically to

FIG. 1

, an exemplary embodiment of an air mover assembly according to this invention is illustrated. The air mover assembly


10


includes air movers


12


(three shown in this example), which are enclosed in a space or spaces defined by enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B. Air mover assembly


10


also includes safety guards


16


(three shown in this example) which help to prevent contact with the air movers


12


within the enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B.




Handles


18


A and


18


B are also provided as components of the air mover assembly


10


. Such handles


18


A and


18


B help facilitate the manipulation of the air mover assembly


10


as it is installed or extracted from an electronic assembly such as a computer. Additional details of handles


18


A and


18


B can be found in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/016,097, filed Oct. 31, 2001, which is entitled MODULAR COMPUTER SYSTEM AND LATCHING HANDLE FOR SAME, which application is incorporated herein by reference.




As is illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the air mover assembly


10


is useful for moving air in a direction corresponding to the arrow shown on the air mover assembly


10


, which arrow is marked “AIR FLOW.” Specifically, the arrow is provided on the top, middle surface of enclosure portion


14


A in this exemplary embodiment of the invention.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, which provides an exploded front perspective view of the air mover assembly


10


illustrated in

FIG. 1

, exemplary components of the air mover assembly


10


will now be described. Interposed between enclosure portion


14


A and enclosure portion


14


B are a series of components arranged in layers. Positioned adjacent each of enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B is a series of safety guards


16


which, as described previously, help to prevent access to the air movers


12


mounted within the air mover assembly


10


.




Gaskets


20


A and


20


B are then positioned adjacent the safety guards


16


. Such gaskets


20


A and


20


B help to provide a seal to reduce the recirculation of air through the air mover assembly


10


. The gaskets


20


A and


20


B also serve to dampen vibrations that may be generated by the operation of the air movers


12


. Furthermore, the gaskets


20


A and


20


B help to keep the module assembly rigid by compensating for varying tolerances between adjacent components. In other words, due to the elasticity of the gasket material, the gaskets


20


A and


20


B may compress and expand as necessary to accommodate varying tolerances among adjacent components. Filling the gaps in such a way improves the sturdiness of the overall assembly. Gaskets


20


A and


20


B may be formed from foam rubber and may include an adhesive backing so as to adhere the gaskets


20


A and


20


B directly to the air movers


12


and/or enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B.




Sandwiched between gaskets


20


A and


20


B are the air movers


12


. Air movers such as those illustrated in

FIG. 2

are readily available and often include impellers which bring about air flow upon rotation with respect to the housing of the air mover. Although air movers in the form of fans are illustrated in the exemplary embodiments shown in the figures, it will be appreciated that the air mover assembly


10


can be modified so as to include any component that is capable of moving air. It will also be recognized that the enclosure according to this invention can be utilized for housing other components (other than air movers), and that the benefits of this invention are applicable to any means for enclosing a space.




Also illustrated in

FIG. 2

is a series of electrical connectors


22


A,


22


B, and


22


C, each of which extends from a respective one of the air movers


12


for connection to a source of electrical power.




Enclosure portion


14


A includes a series of extensions


24


(eight shown in this example), which extensions are positioned for engagement with surfaces of enclosure portion


14


B as will be described in further detail with reference to FIG.


3


. Extensions


24


A,


24


B,


24


C, and


24


D are designated in FIG.


2


. Each of extensions


24


A-


24


D is provided with a detent


26


A,


26


B,


26


C, and


26


D, respectively. Each detent


26


A-


26


D provides an engagement surface which will also be described in further detail with reference to FIG.


3


.




Enclosure portion


14


A also includes a series of alignment members, such as alignment member


28


A designated in

FIG. 2

, which facilitates alignment of the enclosure portion


14


A with respect to the safety guard


16


, gasket


20


A, and one of the air movers


12


. More specifically, alignment member


28


A extends through a mounting portion or loop of safety guard


16


, through an aperture formed in gasket


20


A, and into a mounting hole provided in one of the air movers


12


. It will be understood that alignment member


28


A therefore facilitates alignment of those components and also retains those components in a predetermined position upon assembly. Alignment members such as member


28


A can allow the reduction or elimination of fasteners needed for alignment purposes.




Still referring to

FIG. 2

, enclosure portion


14


B includes a series of recesses


30


(eight shown in this example) such as designated recesses


30


A,


30


B,


30


C, and


30


D. As will be described in connection with

FIG. 3

, the recesses


30


A-


30


D are sized, positioned, and configured to at least partially receive detents


26


A-


26


D, respectively. It is the engagement between the engagement surfaces of detents


26


A-


26


D and the engagement surfaces of recesses


30


A-


30


D, respectively, that resists separation of enclosure portion


14


A from enclosure portion


14


B.




It will be appreciated that the interengagement of enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B by virtue of the features of those portions, can be achieved without the use of fasteners or with a reduced number of fasteners. For example, threaded fasteners such as screws or bolts or other threaded or un-threaded fasteners need not be used in the exemplary embodiments of the air mover assembly


10


illustrated in the figures. Alternatively, the features of the air mover assembly


10


make it possible to reduce the number of such fasteners, if such fasteners are used at all.




The exemplary embodiment of enclosure portion


14


B illustrated in

FIG. 2

also includes a series of supports


30


(eight shown in this example), such as designated supports


32


A,


32


B,


32


C, and


32


D, each of which is positioned to extend adjacent to surfaces of extensions


24


A-


24


D, respectively. In this manner, the supports


32


A-


32


D help to resist separation of the engagement surfaces of enclosure portion


14


A from those of enclosure portion


14


B. The manner in which the supports


32


A-


32


D operate will be described in greater detail with reference to FIG.


3


.




The enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B illustrated in

FIG. 2

are preferably formed from a conductive material such as metal and, if formed from metal or other conductive material, can optionally be used to provide EMI/RFI shielding. More specifically, if enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B are formed from metal for example, they can be utilized to reduce the effects of electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference, which interference may be generated by components within the enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B. If formed from a metal, enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B can be produced from sheet metal using stamping, bending, or other metal-forming processes.




Alternatively, enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B can be formed from non-metallic materials such as a conductive or non-conductive plastic material (e.g., polypropylene or another polymeric material). If so, enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B can be produced using injection molding, vacuum forming, or other known forming technologies.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, a cross-sectional side view of a portion of the air mover assembly


10


is shown in order to illustrate an exemplary manner in which enclosure portions such as portions


14


A and


14


B can be interengaged. As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, detent


26


A formed on extension


24


A of enclosure portion


14


A extends into a recess


30


A defined in a surface of enclosure portion


14


B. Engagement surface


34


A is defined by the detent


26


A and engagement surface


36


A is defined by the recess


30


A. It is the interengagement between engagement surfaces


34


A and


36


A that resists separation of enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B.




The relationship between support


32


A and extension


24


A is also illustrated in FIG.


3


. It will be understood that support


32


A helps to maintain detent


26


A of enclosure portion


14


A within recess


30


A of enclosure portion


14


B. By resisting the separation of a facing surface of extension


24


A from an inner surface of enclosure portion


14


B, support


32


A helps to maintain interference between the engagement surfaces


34


A and


36


A. In other words, support


32


A is configured to retain extension


24


A adjacent enclosure portion


14


B, thereby securing detent


26


A in position within recess


30


A. The result is that engagement surfaces


34


A and


36


A are positioned to oppose separation of enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B.




In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 3

, support


32


A has a curved entry surface in order to help receive the end of extension


24


A as enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B are mated with respect to one another. Detent


26


A is provided with a ramped forward surface which also helps to facilitate the assembly of the enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B. When the enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B are brought together such that the position of detent


26


A corresponds to that of recess


30


A, the detent


26


A snaps into engagement with recess


30


A, and the mating relationship between engagement surfaces


34


A and


36


A prevents or at least resists separation thereafter.




While the use of a support such as support


32


A is beneficial, it is not necessary. Also, although the interengagement between enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B is realized through the use of an extension


24


A and a recess


30


A to form a snap-fit engagement, it will be appreciated that other configurations can be used to bring about mating engagement between the enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B. Nevertheless, the exemplary configuration illustrated in

FIG. 3

helps to eliminate the need for fasteners (although fasteners can be used, if desired, to supplement the snap-fit engagement between enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B).




Referring now to

FIGS. 4A and 4B

, an exemplary embodiment of alignment features according to this invention will now be described. As was discussed previously, it may be desirable to ensure alignment among the components of the air mover assembly to help facilitate their assembly and to help maintain a desired assembled condition.





FIG. 4A

illustrates a sub-assembly of the air mover assembly


10


, which sub-assembly includes enclosure portion


14


A, safety guards


16


, and a gasket


20


A. Those components have been described previously with reference to FIG.


2


.




Details of the alignment member


28


and the relationship between the alignment member


28


and the components shown in

FIG. 4A

are illustrated in

FIG. 4B

(with the addition of an air mover


12


). More specifically, an alignment member


28


, which can be formed, for example, by stamping a portion of enclosure portion


14


A, extends inwardly toward the interior region of the air mover assembly


10


. Alignment member


28


extends through a mounting loop


38


of the safety guard


16


, through an aperture in the gasket


20


A, and into an opening


42


located in a flange


40


of air mover


12


. In this manner, a member such as alignment member


28


brings about alignment of the air mover


12


, gasket


20


A, and safety guard


16


with respect to enclosure portion


14


A.




Although exemplary embodiments of the air mover assembly and method according to this invention have been described, there are others that support the spirit of the invention and are therefore within the contemplated scope of the invention. For example, in the described embodiment, the plane of contact between enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B is oriented substantially perpendicular to the flow of air through the air mover assembly


10


. However, the plane of contact is not limited to such orientation, and may be positioned substantially parallel or at any other angle to the flow of air through the air mover assembly. Enclosure portions


14


A and


14


B may include apertures that accommodate EMI/RFI clips to enhance shielding effects. The material of the gaskets


20


A and


20


B is not limited to foam rubber, and may consist of plastic or other suitable material. The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the many possible variations in the illustrated configurations of the air mover assembly, and the foregoing recitation of variations should not be considered to be an exhaustive list.




It will be appreciated that other modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is separately defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An air mover assembly comprising:at least one air mover having a housing and an impeller positioned at least partially within said housing; and enclosure portions together defining a space to accommodate said air mover, said enclosure portions each having an engagement surface, said engagement surfaces being configured for interengagement with one another to resist separation of said enclosure portions without the use of fasteners.
  • 2. The air mover assembly recited in claim 1, wherein said engagement surface of one enclosure portion is provided by an extension, said extension being positioned adjacent said engagement surface of another enclosure portion.
  • 3. An air mover assembly comprising:at least one air mover; and enclosure portions together defining a space to accommodate said air mover, said enclosure portions each having an engagement surface, said engagement surfaces being configured for interengagement with one another to resist separation of said enclosure portions without the use of fasteners; wherein said engagement surface of one enclosure portion is provided by an extension, said extension being positioned adjacent said engagement surface of another enclosure portion; and said another enclosure portion comprises a support positioned to urge said extension of said one enclosure portion into engagement with said engagement surface of said another enclosure portion.
  • 4. The air mover assembly recited in claim 3, wherein at least one of said enclosure portions comprises an alignment member positioned to align said enclosure portion with said air mover.
  • 5. The air mover assembly recited in claim 3, wherein said engagement surfaces are configured for snap-together engagement.
  • 6. The air mover assembly recited in claim 3, wherein said assembly further comprises at least one safety guard positioned to discourage contact with said air mover.
  • 7. The air mover assembly recited in claim 3, wherein said air mover comprises a fan.
  • 8. The mover assembly recited in claim 3, wherein one of said enclosure portions is positioned upstream of said air mover and another of said enclosure portions is positioned downstream of said air mover.
  • 9. The air mover assembly recited in claim 3, wherein said air mover assembly defines a plane of contact between said enclosure portions that is oriented substantially perpendicular to a flow of air through said air mover assembly.
  • 10. The air mover assembly recited in claim 3, wherein said engagement surface of said one enclosure portion is provided by a detent on said extension.
  • 11. The air mover assembly recited in claim 10, wherein said engagement surface of said another enclosure portion is defined by a recess formed in said another enclosure portion, and where said detent is configured to extend at least partially into said recess.
  • 12. The air mover assembly recited in claim 10, wherein said enclosure portions are formed from a conductive material.
  • 13. An air mover assembly comprising:at least one air mover; enclosure portions together defining a space to accommodate said air mover, said enclosure portions each having an engagement surface, said engagement surfaces being configured for interengagement with one another to resist separation of said enclosure portions without the use of fasteners; and a gasket interposed between at least one of said enclosure portions and said air mover.
  • 14. An air mover assembly comprising:at least one air mover; and enclosure portions together defining a space to accommodate said air mover, said enclosure portions each having an engagement surface, said engagement surfaces being configured for interengagement with one another to resist separation of said enclosure portions without the use of fasteners; wherein said enclosure portions are formed from a conductive material; and said conductive enclosure portions provide EMI/RFI shielding.
  • 15. An air mover assembly comprising:at least one air mover; and enclosure portions together defining a space to accommodate said air mover, said enclosure portions each having an engagement surface, said engagement surface being configured for interengagement with one another to resist separation of said enclosure portions; wherein said engagement surface of one of said enclosure portions is provided by a detent formed on an extension, said engagement surface of another one of said enclosure portions is defined by a recess formed in said another enclosure portion, and said detent of said one enclosure portion is configured to extend at least partially into said recess of said another enclosure portion; and said another enclosure portion comprises a support positioned to urge said extension of said one enclosure portion into engagement with said engagement surface of said another enclosure portion.
  • 16. A method for enclosing an air mover without the use of fasteners, said method comprising the steps of:interposing an air mover between enclosure portions; interengaging an engagement surface of one enclosure portion with an engagement surface of a second enclosure portion, thereby resisting separation of the enclosure portions, and thereby eliminating the use of fasteners to interengage the enclosure portions; and aligning at least one of the enclosure portions with the air mover using at least one alignment member.
  • 17. The method recited in claim 16, said interengaging step comprising positioning an extension defining the engagement surface of the one enclosure portion adjacent the engagement surface of the second enclosure portion.
  • 18. The method recited in claim 17, said interengaging step further comprising engaging a detent of the extension with a recess of the second enclosure portion.
  • 19. The method recited in claim 16, said interengaging step further comprising snapping together the engagement surfaces.
  • 20. A method for enclosing an air mover, said method comprising the steps of:interposing a housing and an impeller of an air mover between enclosure portions; positioning an extension of one enclosure portion adjacent a recess formed in a second enclosure portion; inserting a detent on the extension of the one enclosure portion within the recess of the second enclosure portion; and interengaging an engagement surface of the detent of the extension of the one enclosure portion with an engagement surface of the recess in the second enclosure portion, thereby resisting separation of the enclosure portions.
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