The present invention relates generally to a cooling fan, and particularly to a cooling fan for cooling a heat-generating element such as a CPU by the use of a heat sink to which a frame of the fan is attached.
A computer central processing unit (CPU) is the core administrator of electrical signals in the contemporary personal computer. Continued development of the CPUs has enabled them to perform more and more functions. Heat generated by the CPUs has increased enormously. Such heat can adversely affect the operational stability of the computers. Measures must be taken to efficiently remove the heat from the CPU. Typically, a heat sink having great heat conductivity is mounted on the CPU to remove heat therefrom. A fan is often attached to the heat sink to provide forced air convection thereto.
A conventional computer generally has an opaque computer enclosure and the fan is enclosed by the opaque computer enclosure. The fan is invisible from outside of the enclosure. The utility requirement of the computer is the major factor for a designer in designing the conventional computer.
Nowadays, however, a computer having not only a great utility but also an attractive appearance will definitely attract more users to use it. The computer having a transparent side panel is more and more popular. Bright light emits out from a light source in the computer enclosure through the transparent side panel. A fan in the computer may be visible and it can be a vital part to the appearance of the computer. To make the fan emit light and visible, an LED (Light-Emitting Diode) is mounted on the fan. The LED is small and inexpensive, so more and more LED modules with different functions are being developed.
Chinese Patent Publication No. 2641353Y discloses a fan having a frame. A rotor is received in the frame. A plurality of holes is defined in an external periphery of the frame. An LED is mounted in each hole and projects light. However, firstly, the process to finish the holes is unduly time-consuming. Simultaneously the formation of the holes in the frame complicates the mold for forming the fan frame. Secondly, the LED emits light outwardly from the external periphery of the frame such that the light does not project on the rotor.
Another conventional fan having LEDs is disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 6,679,771B2. The fan comprises a housing having a circular inner side. Multiple LED holes are defined in the inner side of the housing. Each LED is mounted in each hole. The LEDs project light toward a rotor in the housing. This type of the fan may have a large amount of light projected on the rotor, but there is a little light projected on an external periphery of the housing due to the location of the LEDs.
Accordingly, what is needed is a cooling fan having light emitting diodes which project light towards the whole fan.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a cooling fan comprises a frame, a circuit board and a rotor. The frame comprises a housing and a plate connecting with the housing. The housing is transparent and coated with a picture consisting of fluorescent material. A central tube extends from a center of the plate. The circuit board defines a central hole for permitting passage of the tube. The rotor includes a hollow hub and a plurality of blades extending outwardly from the hub. A plurality of spaced ears radially and horizontally extends from an edge of the circuit board. A protrusion is mounted on each ear. The protrusion forms a bevel thereon. A light emitting diode is perpendicularly mounted on the bevel of the protrusion. When the rotor rotates, each LED projects light towards the rotor and to the frame so that the light will be reflected and deflected to the fluorescent picture of the housing of the frame, whereby the whole fan glows and produces a fantastic visual effect.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The circuit board 20 has a plate-like shape and is circular. A central hole 200 is defined in a center of the circuit board 20, for permitting passage of the tube 144 of the frame 10 through the circuit board 20. A stator (not shown) having multiple coils securely wound around the tube 144 sits on the circuit board 20. Three equally-spaced ears 202 radially and horizontally extend from a circumferential edge of the circuit board 20, corresponding to the cutouts 142, respectively. Each ear 202 defines two positioning holes 26. A protrusion 204 is mounted on each ear 202, whereby in the present invention at least one protrusion 204 is formed on the circuit board 20. The protrusion 204 is triangle and forms a bevel 2042. An LED 40 having a lamp holder 42 is mounted on the bevel 2042, wherein the LED 40 is mounted on the lamp holder 42 and the lamp holder 42 is mounted on the bevel 2042 of the protrusion 204. The LED 40 is oriented perpendicularly to the bevel 2042. Each LED 40 has two terminals 206 which include a positive terminal and a negative terminal. The positive and negative terminals 206 of the LED 40 extend through the protrusion 204 and are electrically connected to the circuit board 20 via a soldering of the terminals 206 in the holes 26 of the circuit board 20.
The rotor 30 comprises a hollow hub 32, a plurality of fan blades 38 radially and outwardly extending from the hub 32, and a shaft 36 extending from a center of the hub 32 for being mounted in the tube 144 of the frame 10. The hub 32 is translucent or transparent, and has an inside perimeter. A plurality of permanent magnets 34 is disposed on the inside perimeter of the hub 32. The rotor 30 sits inside the housing 12 of the frame 10 when the stator is completely surrounded by the permanent magnets 34 inside the hub 32. The rotor 30 is rotated by an interaction between the magnetic forces generated by the coils of the stator and the permanent magnets 34.
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In use of the cooling fan 100, the cooling fan 100 is positioned on the heat sink mounted on a CPU of a computer. The computer has a transparent side panel. Turn on the power supply, the rotor 30 rotates and generates airflow to dissipate heat generated by the CPU. The LEDs 40 on the circuit board 20 are controlled by the circuit board 20. When the rotor 30 rotates, each LED 40 projects light towards the rotor 30 and to the frame 10 so that the light will be reflected or deflected to the fluorescent picture on the housing 12 of the frame 10 whereby the whole fan 100 glows and produces a fantastic visual effect.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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