Cooling mechanism for electrical device having rolling shaft

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6320745
  • Patent Number
    6,320,745
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 6, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An automatic cooling mechanism for an electrical device having a high-temperature element and a rolling shaft is provided. The mechanism includes a fan mounted within the electrical device; and a rotation transmission and variation mechanism connected between the fan and the rolling shaft for variationally transmitting rotational kinetic energy from the rolling shaft to the fan.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an automatic cooling mechanism, and more particularly to an automatic cooling mechanism for an electrical device having a rolling shaft.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Today's electrical devices are required to have high integration and high performance. Accordingly, some of the electrical elements are often have high temperatures. For example, an automatic document feeder (ADF) is developed to be used with a flatbed scanner. The ADF can automatically feed document sheets one by one to the flatbed scanner to be scanned. However, most of the ADFs are asked to have reduced volumes and increased document-feeding speeds. As a result, a lot of heat is generated by the elements such as the print circuit board of the ADF. Cooling elements made of aluminum or copper, etc . . . are often used to reduce the temperature. However, the cooling effects are limited. The effect of a cooling cream is also limited. Furthermore, the cooling cream must be coated on the surface of the high-temperature uniformly, otherwise many problems may happen.




A more efficient method is to use a fan to cool the high-temperature element. However, conventional fan is equipped with a motor. The additional motor will also generate heat to increase the temperature within the electrical device. Furthermore, the additional motor will increase the cost.




It is then attempted by the applicant to deal with the above-mentioned problems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide an efficient cooling mechanism for an electrical device.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a cooling mechanism for an electrical device without additional motor.




According to the present invention, an automatic cooling mechanism for an electrical device having a high-temperature element and a rolling shaft is provided.




According to the present invention, an automatic cooling mechanism for an electrical device having a high-temperature element and a rolling shaft is provided. The mechanism includes a fan mounted within the electrical device; and a rotation transmission and variation mechanism connected between the fan and the rolling shaft for variationally transmitting rotational kinetic energy from the rolling shaft to the fan.




According to one aspect of the present invention, the rotation transmission and variation mechanism is preferably a gear set having a first gear mounted on the rolling shaft and a second gear mounted on the fan and engaged with the first gear.




The second gear preferably has a radius larger than that of the first gear.




The second gear preferably further includes a plurality of holes for allowing air to pass therethrough.




According to another aspect of the present invention, the rotation transmission and variation mechanism preferably includes a rotary disk mounted on the fan and an elastic element connected between the rolling shaft and the rotary disk for transmitting rotational kinetic energy from the rolling shaft to the fan.




The rotary disk preferably includes a plurality of holes for allowing air to pass therethrough. The elastic element is preferably a belt or a rope.




According to the present invention, the electrical device preferably further includes a shell structure for receiving therein the high-temperature element. The fan can preferably introduce air into the shell structure. In another situation, the air filled within the shell structure may be exhausted by the fan.




The electrical device preferably further includes an air entrance/exist. The air entrance/exist preferably includes a plurality of holes formed on the shell structure.




Preferably, the electrical device is an automatic document feeder (ADF). The ADF preferably includes a plurality of rollers mounted on the rolling shaft for feeding thereby a document.




The present invention may best be understood through the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

illustrates an embodiment of a cooling mechanism for an electrical device according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

illustrates the gear set of the cooling mechanism shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

illustrates an automatic document feeder (ADF) having rolling shafts;





FIG. 4

shows an embodiment of a cooling mechanism mounted within the ADF illustrated in

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 5

illustrates another embodiment of a cooling mechanism for an electrical device according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of preferred embodiments of this invention are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.




Referring to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, an electrical device


1


has a shell


16


, a high-temperature element


2


, and a rolling shaft


12


. The high-temperature element


2


is a print circuit board (PCB) or other element that will generate heat during the operation of the electrical device


1


. A cooling mechanism


4


is mounted within the electrical device


1


. The cooling mechanism


4


includes a fan


6


and a gear set


20


. The gear set


20


includes a first gear


10


mounted on the rolling shaft


12


and a second gear mounted on the fan


6


. The second gear


8


is engaged with the first gear


10


.




The fan


6


and the rolling shaft


12


are connected by the gear set


20


. Accordingly, the fan will be rotated in accordance with the rotation of the rolling shaft


12


. Consequently, a cool wind will blow to the high-temperature element


2


and reduce its temperature. The ratio of the radiuses of the first and second gears are specified to have a best performance of cooling. In most cases, the second gear may have a larger radius to obtain a higher rotation speed of the fan


6


.




The fan


6


is mounted just beside the high-temperature element


2


to blow to the high-temperature element


2


directly. However, the fan


6


can also be mounted at any suitable place to introduce cool air into the shell


16


of the electrical device


1


to reduce the global temperature within the shell


16


. Of course, the fan


6


can also served as an exhaust blower if it is rotated in a reverse direction.




A plurality of holes


14


are formed on the second gear to allow air to pass therethrough. For the same reason, an air entrance/exist is formed on the shell structure


16


of the electrical device


1


. The air entrance/exist


18


may either allowing cool air to enter the shell structure


16


, or allowing the hot air to be exhausted to the outside of the shell structure


16


. The air entrance/exist


18


includes a plurality of holes formed on the shell structure


16


. Of course, any other type of entrance/exist is available.




The rolling shaft is not reserved for the use of the cooling mechanism. For example, in an automatic document feeder (ADF) for a scanner, the rolling shaft is a part of the sheet-feeding mechanism. Referring to

FIG. 3

, an ADF


50


includes a body shell


52


, a document-feeding path


54


formed on the bottom side of the body shell


52


, and rollers


56


,


58


,


60


, and


62


for urging the document sheet


64


to be moved in the feeding path


54


. The document-feeding path


54


is formed by an inner shell


68


and an outer shell


70


. The document-feeding path


54


further includes a scanning area


72


, which is an opening formed on the bottom of the outer shell


70


. A document


64


is urged by the rollers


56


;


58


,


60


, and


62


to be moved in the document-feeding path


54


. The document


64


enters the document-feeding path


54


from the entry


74


and leaves it from the outlet


76


. The ADF


50


is mounted on a flatbed scanner


100


and the scanning area


72


is aligned to the reading unit (not shown) of the scanner


100


. While the document


64


passes through the scanning area


72


, it will be scanned by the scanner


100


.




Because rollers are necessary for the ADF to transmit document, rolling shafts are necessary to provide rolling kinetic energy to the rollers. For example, rollers


58


and


62


are mounted on rolling shafts


78


and


80


respectively. During operation of the ADF


50


, the rollers


56


and


60


are also rolling since they contact with the rollers


58


and


62


respectively. Accordingly, the document sheet


64


will be transmitted forwardly once it passes the rollers


56


and


58


or


60


and


62


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the rotational kinetic energy of the rolling shafts


78


and


80


is provided by a motor


82


through the gear set


84


. The ADF


50


further includes a PCB


86


connected to a power


88


by a wire


90


. While the ADF


50


is operating, both the PCB


86


and the motor


82


will generate a considerable heat. Accordingly, a fan


92


is used to reduce the temperature within the body shell


52


of the ADF


50


. In stead of using an additional motor, the fan


92


is connected to the rolling shaft


78


by a rotation transmission and variation mechanism


94


(e.g. a gear set) to obtain the rotational kinetic energy.




The rotation transmission and variation mechanism is not necessary a gear set. For example, as shown in

FIG. 5

, an elastic element


110


and a rotary disk


112


or other rotation transmission/variation mechanism is also available. The electrical device


100


has a shell


102


, a high-temperature element


106


, and a rolling shaft


104


. The high-temperature element


106


is a print circuit board or other element that will generate heat during the operation of the electrical device


100


. A fan


108


is used for reducing the temperature within the shell structure


102


. The fan


108


is combined with a rotary disk


112


. An elastic element


110


(e.g. a belt or a rope) is connected between the rotary disk


112


and the rolling shaft


104


. Slots


116


and


118


are respectively formed on the edge of the rotary disk


112


and the rolling shaft


104


respectively to receive therein the elastic element


110


. The rotary disk


112


has a radius larger than that of the rolling shaft so that a higher rotation speed of the fan


108


can be obtained. The rotary disk


112


includes a plurality of holes


114


for allowing air to pass therethrough.




The present invention can not only be applied on the above-mentioned ADF, but also any other electrical device having a rolling shaft for a specified function. Since no additional motor is needed for the cooling mechanism of the present invention, the cost is reduced. Furthermore, the defect that an additional motor will further increase the temperature of the electrical device is avoided. Accordingly, the present invention is valuable for the industry.




While the invention has been described in terms of what are presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.



Claims
  • 1. An automatic cooling mechanism, comprising:a fan mounted within an electrical device which contains a high temperature element; a rolling shaft; and a rotation transmission and variation mechanism connected between said fan and said rolling shaft for variationally transmitting rotational kinetic energy from said rolling shaft to said fan; wherein said rotation transmission and variation mechanism is a gear set having a first gear mounted on said rolling shaft and a second gear mounted on said fan and engaged with said first gear.
  • 2. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said second gear has a radius larger than that of said first gear.
  • 3. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 1, wherein said second gear further includes a plurality of holes for allowing air to pass therethrough.
  • 4. An automatic cooling mechanism, comprising:a fan mounted within an electrical-device which contains a high temperature element; a rolling shaft; and a rotation transmission and variation mechanism connected between said fan and said rolling shaft for variationally transmitting rotational kinetic energy from said rolling shaft to said fan; wherein said rotation transmission and variation mechanism includes a rotary disk mounted on said fan and an elastic element connected between said rolling shaft and said rotary disk for transmitting rotational kinetic energy from said rolling shaft to said fan.
  • 5. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 4 wherein said rotary disk includes a plurality of holes for allowing air to pass therethrough.
  • 6. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 4 wherein said elastic element is a belt.
  • 7. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 4 wherein said elastic element is a rope.
  • 8. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said electrical device further includes a shell structure for receiving therein said high-temperature element.
  • 9. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 8 wherein said fan generates air into said shell structure.
  • 10. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 8 wherein the air filled within said shell structure is exhausted by said fan when said fan is rotated in a reverse direction.
  • 11. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said electrical device further includes an air entrance/exist.
  • 12. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 11 wherein said air entrance/exist includes a plurality of holes formed on said shell structure.
  • 13. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said electrical device is an automatic document feeder (ADF).
  • 14. An automatic cooling mechanism according to claim 13 wherein said ADF includes a plurality of rollers mounted on said rolling shaft for feeding thereby a document.
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
6031721 Bhatia Feb 2000
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
4052166 Feb 1992 JP