1. Field
This invention is related to fan holders, and particularly to a fan holder corresponding to electronic components.
2. Prior Art
Electronic components such as central processing units (CPUs) frequently generate large amounts of heat during normal operation. Such heat can adversely affect the operational stability of the electronic components, therefore a heat sink is used to dissipate heat generated by the electronic component. A fan is often attached to the heat sink to provide forced air convection to the heat sink.
Conventionally, a heat sink is fastened on the electronic components via fasteners located at four corners of the heat sink. The dimension defined by the four corners of the heat sink is close to that of a frame of a fan mounted on the heat sink. As a result, the frame of the fan shields the space above the four corners for locating the fasteners. So that, assembly or disassembly of the heat sink is interfered.
What is needed therefore, is a fan holder for mounting a fan onto a heat sink without interference when assembling or disassembling the heat sink.
A fan holder of a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a base and a cover. The base comprises means for securing the fan holder. The cover is mounted onto the base for holding a fan thereon, and parallelly rotatable on the base between a first location and a second location.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention with the attached drawings, in which:
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The base 14 comprises a second frame 142 defining an opening (not labeled), corresponding to the aperture of the cover 12, at a substantial center thereof, for airflow from the fan 2 passing therethrough. A second fixing portion 144, corresponding to the first fixing portion 124 of the cover 12, is disposed in a substantial center of the opening. Pluralities of rotational ribs 146 connect the second fixing portion 144 and an inner wall of the second frame 142, and distribute evenly between the frame 142 and the second fixing portion 144. A through hole 1442 is defined in a center of the second fixing portion 144, for receiving the claws 1242 of the first fixing portion 124. The diameter of an upside of the hole 1442 is smaller than that of a downside of the hole 1442, thereby forming a circular step 1443 between the upside and the downside, abutted against by the hooks 1244 of the claws 1242. Four curved slots 1444, corresponding to the juts 1246 of the first fixing portion 124, are defined in an upper surface of the second fixing portion 144. A first pit 1446 and a second pit 1446 are defined respectively at two ends of each slot 1444, for receiving the corresponding jut 1246 of the first fixing portion 122 therein. Each corner of the second frame 142 defines a cutout 1422 corresponding to the through holes 36 of the heat sink 3. Two plates 1424 depend from two opposite sides of the second frame 142 corresponding to the grooves 33 of the heat sink 3. At least one barb 1426 is formed at a foot of each plate 1424, hooking in the groove 33.
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Rotating the cover 12 of the fan holder 1 reversely, the disassembly of the heat sink 3 can be performed.
In the present invention, as a replacement, the claws 1242 project from the upper surface of the base 14, while the hole 1442 is defined in the cover 12. Also, the juts 1246 are formed on an upper surface of the base 14, while the slots 1444 and the pits 1446 are defined in a rear surface of the cover 12.
In accordance with this invention, the claws 1242 inserting into the hole 1442 has the cover 12 rotatablely parallelly mounted onto the base 14. The juts 1246 slidable along the slots 1444 between the first pits 1446 and the second pit 1446 has the cover 12 rotatable between a first location, when the juts 1246 are received in the first pits 1446, and a second location, when the juts 1246 are received in the second pits 1446. Thus, rotating the cover 12, the corners of the fan 2 and the cover 12 deviate from the upper space above the holes 36 of the heat sink 3, therefore, either assembly or disassembly of the heat sink 3 can be expediently performed without any interference. Additionally, the fan 2 is mounted on the cover 12 via the columns 1222 received in the hole 24 of the fan 2, thus, the assembly or disassembly of the fan 2 with the fan holder 1 is convenient. The base 14 is secured to the heat sink 3 via the barbs 1426 hooking the grooves 33 of the heat sink 3, thus, the assembly or disassembly of the fan holder 1 with the heat sink 3 is convenient.
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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