Further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description and the annexed drawings wherein:
Said description and said drawings are to be considered as non-limiting examples.
Getting into detail of the drawings,
According to the present invention said first frame 1 and second frame 2 are mounted on a panel 3. Said panel 3, provides two opposite sides: a first side 31 and a second side 32. As shown in the embodiment of
In the embodiment of the figures, panel 3 is a single large multi-layer (e.g. 20-40 layers) printed circuit board and therefore it is quite thick, e.g. 5-10 mm and is used to electrically connect the printed circuit boards held by first frame 1 and the printed circuit boards held by second frame 2. Alternatively, for example, such panel may comprise two thinner printed circuit boards fixed together or to opposite sides of a supporting frame.
Moreover,
Shelf 100 of
According to the present embodiment, deflector means 51 and deflector means 52 can be fixed on one side to first frame 1 and to second frame 2, respectively. In
According to the present invention, an airflow is generated by means of the fans of assembly 4, it enters first frame 1, then it passes through the printed circuit boards held by first frame 1, and it exits from the first frame 1. Only part of the airflow which has exited from first frame 1 enters second frame 2, after having been appropriately deflected to get (partially or totally) through the printed circuit boards held by second frame 2.
In the embodiment of the figures, the shelf is relatively small and is about 40 cm high, about 45 cm wide, about 45 cm deep; in this case, it may be sufficient that the airflow entering the second frame moves downwards for about 25÷30 cm and not necessarily for the whole height of the shelf (i.e. 40 cm). Typical embodiments of the present invention are from 30 cm to 50 cm high, from 35 cm to 90 cm wide, from 35 cm to 65 cm deep.
In general, the shelf for holding printed circuit boards according to the present invention comprises first and second frames, adapted to hold printed circuit boards; moreover, it comprises cooling means adapted to generate airflow for cooling the printed circuit boards held by the first frame. The shelf of the present invention comprises also deflecting means adapted to deflect at least part of said airflow for cooling the printed circuit boards held by the second frame.
More in detail, the shelf according to the present invention comprises advantageously a first frame and a second frame adapted to hold printed circuit boards respectively. It comprises also a panel which provides two opposite sides: a first side and a second side. Said first and second frame are mounted on the first of the two sides and on the second of the two sides respectively.
According to the embodiment shown in the figures, the panel is advantageously adapted to connect one or more of the printed circuit boards held by the first and the second frames.
The shelf of the present invention also comprises cooling means, in particular at least one fan, which, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, is advantageously located substantially over said first frame. Alternatively, the location of the cooling means could be substantially under the first frame being the layout of the shelf such to provide sufficient space under the printed circuit boards.
According to another possible embodiment, the cooling means could be located on the right or on the left of the first frame; in this case, the printed circuit boards should be disposed in parallel in a substantial horizontal position.
Nevertheless, as it is preferable to dispose the printed circuit boards in parallel in a substantially vertical position, according to the best embodiment of the present invention, the location of said cooling means over the first frame is advantageous, compared to the alternative locations, as a broader surface is covered by the airflow generated by said cooling means and as the layout of the shelf (shown in
According to the present invention the shelf also comprises deflecting means adapted to deflect at least part of the airflow generated by the cooling means for cooling the printed circuit boards held by the second frame.
Advantageously, the deflecting means comprises first deflecting means and second deflecting means, e.g. deflectors, wherein in particular said first deflector is located substantially over the first frame, and the second deflector is located substantially over the second frame.
The location of the first and second deflecting means could also be changed in other possible embodiments of the present invention; in fact, the first deflector can be located under the first frame being the second deflector located under the second frame, and being preferably the printed circuit boards disposed in parallel in a substantially vertical position.
Moreover, according to other possible embodiments which do not depart from the inventive idea of the present invention, the location of the first deflector could be on the right or on the left of the first frame, being the second deflector located respectively on the right or on the left of the second frame and being the printed circuit boards aligned face to face in a substantially horizontal position.
It is worth noting that, wherever the cooling means and the deflecting means are located, corresponding space within the shelf is to be provided for them.
According to the present invention, one or more of the printed circuit boards held by the first and the second frame, comprise active modules. It is common to provide printed circuit boards also with passive modules. Typically, during their functioning both active and passive modules do generate heat which causes an increase of the temperature within the housing, e.g. cabinet, of the shelf.
According to the preferred embodiment of the figures, the cooling means, in particular at least one fan, is located between the first frame and the first deflector.
Said cooling means are adapted to generate an airflow which enters the first frame on one side and exits from the same first frame on the opposite side, and which enters at least in part the second frame on one side corresponding to the opposite side of the first frame.
In particular, according to the preferred embodiment of the figures, the airflow generated by the cooling means enters the first frame on its bottom side and exits from said first frame on its top side. As shown in
The method according to the present invention is useful for cooling printed circuit boards contained within a housing, such as a shelf or a cabinet, comprising at least a first zone and a second zone (preferably clearly separated between each other); printed circuit boards are located both in the first and second zones.
The method according to the invention provides for the generation of airflow for cooling the printed circuit boards located in the first zone and the subsequent deflection of at least part of this airflow into the second zone.
According to the embodiment of the figures, the velocity of the airflow established within the shelf is typically in the range of 2-6 m/s.
In general, according to the method of the present invention, the airflow is generated through cooling means; advantageously, such cooling means are one or more fans placed over the first zone. The fans are typically activated in order to control the temperature within the housing; an increase of temperature, due to the functioning of the active and passive modules, comprised in the printed circuit boards, may causes failures or breakages of the modules.
According to the present method, the airflow generated by the cooling means, advantageously enters said first zone on one side, in particular from the bottom, and exits from said first zone on the opposite side, in particular from the top side.
The airflow, according to the present method, passes through the first zone, in particular through the printed circuit boards in order to cool the modules therein comprised. Said step is facilitated by the fact that passing through the printed circuit boards the air is heated and therefore, for a well known physical law, it raises spontaneously.
Thereafter, it is useful and advantageous to divide the method, according to the present invention, in two successive steps.
The cooling method according to the present invention provides a first step in which the airflow established within the first zone and exited from said first zone is entirely deflected, in particular it is deflected towards the second zone.
The cooling method according to the present invention provides a second step in which at least a part of said airflow is intercepted and deflected into the second zone. Advantageously, only a part of the airflow exited from the first zone is deflected into the second zone; in fact, it is important is to avoid that air returns into the first zone (due to the deflecting means) in order not to cause loss in cooling efficiency.
According to the cooling method applied in the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
A further and independent teaching of the present invention is to successively cool zones of different housings (e.g. two shelves or two cabinets) by means of appropriate deflections of airflows. This is the case of the embodiment of
In
Additional deflecting means 53 of each of shelves 200 and 300 is adapted to deflect an additional airflow entering the shelf and exiting from another shelf for cooling the printed circuit boards held by its second frame 2.
Deflecting means 53 of a shelf, e.g. 200, are configured so that this additional airflow comes from a zone substantially aligned to its first frame 1, in particular the zone identified by first frame 1 of equipment 100 below, and enters a zone identified by second frame 2 of equipment 200. This additional airflow enters second frame 2 on one side, in particular on its bottom side, and exits from second frame 2 on the opposite side, in particular its top side.
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
Advantageously, additional deflecting means 53 is located substantially over, under (most typically and advantageously), on the right of or on the left of second frame 2.
A shelf having any combination of the above described deflecting means falls within the inventive idea of the present invention.
As already stated, an aspect of the present invention corresponds to a cabinet in particular for electronic apparatuses.
In the cabinet according to the present invention, one or more shelves according to the present invention may be housed. These shelves may be identical, similar or different; in the embodiment of
In the cabinet according to the present invention, the cooling method according to the present invention is used.
It is to be noted that in the same cabinet different embodiments of the present method can advantageously be used in distinct parts of the cabinet, as in the embodiment of
With regard to shelf 100, the airflow used for cooling the boards of its first frame is partially deflected for cooling the boards of its second frames.
With regard to the combination of shelves 100 and 200, the airflow used for cooling the boards of the first frame of shelf 100 is partially deflected for cooling the boards of the second frames of shelf 200 (and, less directly, the boards of the second frames of shelf 300).
With regard to the combination of shelves 200 and 300, the airflow used for cooling the boards of the first frame of shelf 200 is totally deflected for cooling the boards of the second frames of shelf 300.
The drawings schematically show deflecting means 51, 52, 53 mounted on the shelves. Alternatively, the deflecting means can be mounted on the cabinet; according to this last embodiment, the cabinet comprises at least one shelf. The shelf comprises a first frame and a second frame adapted to hold printed circuit boards, a panel provided with two opposite sides, wherein the first frame is mounted on a first of the two sides and the second frame is mounted on a second of the two sides, and cooling means adapted to generate an airflow for cooling the printed circuit boards held by the first frame. The cabinet further comprises at least one deflecting means adapted to deflect at least part of the airflow for cooling the printed circuit boards held by the second frame.
The cabinet can further comprise another shelf. This other shelf comprises a first frame and a second frame adapted to hold printed circuit boards, a panel provided with two opposite sides, wherein the first frame is mounted on a first of the two sides and the second frame is mounted on a second of the two sides. The deflecting means are further adapted to deflect at least another part of the airflow for cooling the printed circuit boards held by the second frame of the other shelf.
From the above description it is clear that the present invention has several advantages.
In fact, it is possible to cool printed circuit boards located and held by a rear access frame through the same cooling means provided for cooling the printed circuit boards located and held by a front access frame; such idea is very reliable, simple and economical.
Moreover providing a shelf with deflecting means, reduces the number of specific maintenance services due to possible faults of mechanical parts in a non easy access area of the shelf.
Another advantage of the present invention is to provide a cooling method capable of cooling cabinets comprising one or more shelves according to the present invention.
It is clear that many other changes are possible for those skilled in the art to the technical solution previously described without departing from the inventive idea resulting from the annexed claims and from the description of the preferred embodiments.
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06291046.8 | Jun 2006 | EP | regional |