1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to fan assemblies, and more specifically to a fan assembly having a casing.
2. Description of Related Art
Electronic equipments which generate heat need to be kept at a normal working range of temperature. Fans within their own casing, to prevent users from being accidentally hurt by the rapidly rotating blades of the fan, may be mounted to the electronic equipment. The casing usually includes a cover portion and a base portion secured together by means of bolts. Therefore, either the cover portion or the base portion must define a series of internally-threaded holes, which substantially increases the manufacturing expense because of the extra machining of the casing, as well as the costs of the bolts and the time spent actually bolting the cover and base portions to each other.
Therefore, what is needed is a fan assembly to solve the problems described above.
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The cover and base portions 21, 22 defines a variety of vents 24 allowing the air to be drawn in and discharged. In the embodiment, at least one hook 220 is formed on the base portion 22, extending from a first edge 221 of the base portion 22. A second edge 211 of the cover portion 21 defines at least one latch slot 210 which accommodates and secures a hook 220. When the cover portion 21 is rotated to a closed position, the hook 220 snaps into the latching slot 210 which locks the cover portion 21 in the closed position. To unlock the casing 20, a user can push the hook 220 out with finger pressure to disengage the hook 220 from the latching slot 210.
In an alternative embodiment, a magnet may be arranged at each of the first and second edges 211, 221, thereby locking the casing 20 in a closed position by virtue of the attractive force between the magnets.
A variety of anti-vibration members 25 are attached to the inner side of the cover and base portions 21, 22. When the casing 20 is locked, the anti-vibration members 25 are located between the fan 10 and the cover and base portions 21, 22, and are capable of absorbing the major portion of the vibration generated due to the rotation of the fan 10, and preventing the transmission of the vibration to the casing 20. The anti-vibration members 25 can be made of flexible material, such as rubber. In the embodiment, the anti-vibration members 25 are glued to the cover and base portions 21, 22. In an alternative embodiment, each of the cover and base portions 21, 22 may define a variety of grooves or depressions (not shown) to receive the anti-vibration members 25.
Although the present disclosure has been described in accordance with the embodiments shown, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily recognize that there could be variations to the embodiments and those variations would be within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, many modifications may be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201110325827.6 | Oct 2011 | CN | national |