1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates to cooling fans and, more particularly, to a cooling fan having a display panel mounted on a frame thereof to show dynamic information such as a rotating speed thereof.
2. Description of Related Art
With continuing development of the electronic technology, electronic components such as central processing units (CPUs), generate more and more heat that is required to be dissipated immediately. A heat sink is often mounted on the electronic component for absorbing heat therefrom, and a cooling fan is also provided to further remove heat from the heat sink with its forced airflow.
A typical cooling fan has a frame and a rotor received in the frame. A label is generally attached to the frame to show a logo of the cooling fan. The label, usually made of paper or plastic, however, can only show logo and specifications of the cooling fan, which are static information. Static information is insufficient for someone who needs to know the dynamic information of the fan, for example, instant rotation speed of the fan.
What is needed, therefore, is an improved cooling fan which can show a lot of information thereof to satisfy users' increasing desires.
Many aspects of the present apparatus can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present apparatus. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The stator 20 comprises a circular circuit board 21 and a stator core 22 consisting of layered yokes. The stator core 22 is located under a bottom surface of the circuit board 21. Stator coils (not labeled) coil on the stator core 22 to establish an alternating magnetic field. The circuit board 21 defines an opening (not labeled) at a center thereof. The circuit board 21 is electrically connected to the stator coils to control electrical current flowing through the stator coils. A plurality of connection terminals 23 and first solder terminals 24 are arranged on a top surface of the circuit board 21. The connection terminals 23 and the first solder terminals 24 are symmetrically positioned at two opposite sides of the opening of the circuit board 21. Two intellective chips 25 are arranged at another two opposite sides of the opening of the circuit board 21. It is to be understood that, in an alternative embodiment, positions and numbers of the connection terminals 23, the first solder terminals 24 and the chips 25 can be varied as desired. Two second solder terminals 26 are arranged on the top surface of the circuit board 21 and adjacent to the connection terminals 23. A temperature detector 27 is soldered to the two second solder terminals 26 for detecting an environment temperature. The detector 27 extends out from the circuit board 21.
The frame 30 comprises a circular top plate 32, a circular bottom plate 34 parallel to the top plate 32, and a plurality of connecting plates 36 interconnecting the top and bottom plates 32, 34. A round base 320 is formed at a center of the top plate 32. A plurality of ribs 322 interconnect the top plate 32 and the base 320. A central tube 38 extends downwardly from a bottom surface of the base 320 for the rotor 10. The stator 20 is mounted on the central tube 38. A groove 324 is defined in one of the ribs 322 for power wires (not shown) of the cooling fan extending therethrough. Two blocks 326 are formed on lateral sides of the rib 322 and located above the groove 324 to prevent the power wires from escaping from the groove 324. An opening 328 is defined in the base 320 and communicates with the groove 324 of the rib 322. The power wires can extend through the opening 328 and connect the connection terminals 23 of the circuit board 21. A size of the bottom plate 34 is larger than that of the top plate 32. Four ears 342 are symmetrically formed on the bottom plate 34. A hole 344 is defined in each of the ears 342 for a fastener (not shown) extending therethrough to secure the cooling fan.
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In assembly, the display panel 40 is attached to the top surface of the base 320 of the frame 30. The FPC is soldered to connect with the first solder terminals 24 of the circuit board 21 and the third solder terminals 42 of the display panel 40. The power wires are soldered to the connection terminals 23 of the circuit board 21 and extend through the opening 328 of the base 320 and the groove 324 of the frame 30. The stator 20 surrounds on the tube 38 of the frame 30. The rotor 10 is rotatably mounted on the stator 20.
In use, analogous signals such as the rotating speed of the cooling fan, the environment temperature detected by the detector 27 can be converted to digital signals by the chips 25 of the circuit board 21, and displayed on the display panel 40. The information shown in the display panel 40 can be shown in slides, or be shown at one time.
Compared to the conventional cooling fan, the cooling fan of the present disclosure can dynamically show a lot of useful information in real time by the display panel 40.
It is believed that the present disclosure and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810302346.1 | Jun 2008 | CN | national |