This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-098228, filed on Apr. 23, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The embodiments discussed herein are related to an electronic apparatus.
There are electronic apparatuses in which a plurality of fans are arranged adjacent to each other for cooling a heat-generating member. Japanese Laid-open Patent Publications No. 2004-247457 and No. 2005-347671 disclose techniques related to such apparatuses.
According to an aspect of the invention, an electronic apparatus includes a heat-generating member, and first and second fans configured to include first and second air outlets, respectively, the first and second fans facing the heat-generating member, wherein the first air outlet includes a first main region and a first sub-region separated by a center line of the first air outlet, and the second air outlet includes a second main region and a second sub-region separated by a center line of the second air outlet when the first and second fans are viewed from a direction perpendicular both to a direction in which the first and second fans are arranged and to a direction in which air passing through the first and second air outlets flows, the volume of air passing through the first main region is larger than the volume of air passing through the first sub-region, the volume of air passing through the second main region is larger than the volume of air passing through the second sub-region, and the first and second main regions are adjacent to each other.
The object and advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the claims.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
There is a problem in a conventional arrangement of fans for cooling a heat-generating member. A ventilation opening of a fan includes a region which allows a large volume of air to pass through and a region which allows a small volume of air to pass through. When a plurality of fans are arranged adjacent to each other such that regions which allow a small volume of air to pass through are interposed between regions which allow a large volume of air to pass through, air passing through all ventilation openings of the plurality of fans is uniformly distributed in volume. Generally, the maximum volume of uniformly distributed air is smaller than that of non-uniformly distributed air. Therefore, for example, depending on the shape, material, type, way of heat generation, or position of a heat-generating member, the efficiency of cooling the heat-generating member by blowing non-uniformly distributed air having a larger maximum volume to the heat-generating member may be higher than the efficiency of cooling the heat-generating member by blowing uniformly distributed air to the heat-generating member.
Therefore, it is desired that an electronic apparatus includes a plurality of fans that ensure the maximum volume of air.
A notebook computer will now be described as an example of an electronic apparatus.
The cooling unit CU includes a heat pipe unit 40, a single heat sink H, and plates 50a and 50b. The heat sink H is made of metal having high thermal conductivity, such as copper or aluminum alloy. The heat sink H is formed by a plurality of fins connected in parallel. The two fans 60a and 60b are disposed opposite the heat sink H to cool the heat sink H. The heat sink H is an example of a heat-generating member. The rear case 20R is provided with ventilation holes HG through which air passes when the fans 60a and 60b are driven.
The fans 60a and 60b are secured to a metal sheet 80. The metal sheet 80 is provided with ventilation holes 82, 84, and 86 through which air passes when the fans 60a and 60b are driven. The ventilation hole 82 is located opposite the fan 60a. The ventilation hole 86 has a linear shape. A printed circuit board SP is secured to the metal sheet 80 at a location distant from the motherboard MB.
A connector Ca is mounted on the motherboard MB. The connector Ca is electrically connected to the fan 60a through a cable or a flexible printed circuit board. A connector Cb is mounted on the printed circuit board SP. The connector Cb is electrically connected to the fan 60b through a cable or a flexible printed circuit board. The motherboard MB and the printed circuit board SP are electrically connected to each other through a cable or a flexible printed circuit board.
The fans 60a and 60b will now be described.
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The volume of air discharged from the fans 60a and 60b will now be described.
When the rotational bodies 67a and 67b rotate, air discharged from the air outlets 62a and 62b is distributed as illustrated in
Similarly, when the fans 60a and 60b are viewed from the same direction as that described above, the air outlet 62b is divided into two regions 62bL and 62bS by an imaginary line CB. The imaginary line CB is parallel to the flow of air passing through the air outlet 62b, and passes through the center of the air outlet 62b. The volume of air passing through the region 62bS is smaller than the volume of air passing through the region 62bL. The regions 62aL and 62bL are examples of first and second main regions, respectively. The regions 62aS and 62bS are examples of first and second sub-regions, respectively.
The heat sink H is cooled less easily in the center than on the outer sides. In other words, the heat sink H may be efficiently cooled by cooling the center of the heat sink H. In the present embodiment, where the regions 62aL and 62bL which allow a larger volume of air to pass through are arranged adjacent to each other, it is possible to ensure the maximum volume of air passing through the air outlets 62a and 62b. The volume of air passing along or near the boundary between the regions 62aL and 62bL is largest. The regions 62aL and 62bL, which allow a larger volume of air to pass through, are disposed to face substantially the center of the heat sink H. Thus, since a larger volume of air is blown to the center of the heat sink H and the efficiency of cooling the heat sink H is improved, the efficiency of cooling the GPU 90a and the CPU 90b may also be improved.
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As described above, fans of the same shape are used as the fans 60a and 60b. This is less costly than using fans of different shapes.
In the embodiment described above, where the heat sink H is disposed downstream of the fans 60a and 60b in the direction of airflow, the heat sink H is cooled by being exposed to air discharged from the fans 60a and 60b. However, the configuration is not limited to this. For example, a heat-generating member may be disposed upstream of two fans in the direction of airflow such that the heat-generating member is cooled by movement of air drawn into the fans. In this case, again, the two fans are arranged such that, in air inlets of the fans, regions which allow a larger volume of air to pass through are adjacent to each other. This makes it possible to effectively cool the heat-generating member.
A notebook computer has been described as an example of the electronic apparatus in the embodiments above, but the electronic apparatus is not limited to this. For example, the electronic apparatus may be a portable device, such as a tablet computer, a mobile phone, a portable television, an electronic dictionary, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a game machine, a camera, a music player, or a navigation device. The electronic apparatus may be a stationary device, such as a desktop computer, a monitor, a monitor including a computer, a television, an audio device, or a home electrical appliance. The electronic apparatus may be a server for business use.
The heat-generating member is not limited to a heat sink, and may be any component that generates heat. For example, the heat-generating member may be a semiconductor chip, a motor, or a hard disk.
The shape of blades of fans is not limited to that described above. This means that the blades of fans may be of any shape, as long as a plurality of fans are arranged such that regions which allow a larger volume of air to pass through ventilation openings of the fans are adjacent to each other. The two fans may be different in shape or size.
All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical purposes to aid the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to furthering the art, and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority and inferiority of the invention. Although the embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-098228 | Apr 2012 | JP | national |