This application claims the benefit of Taiwan Patent Application Serial No. 092132248, filed Nov. 18, 2003, which status is pending, and Chinese Patent Application Serial No. 200310112461.6, filed Nov. 29, 2003, which status is also pending, the disclosures for which are hereby incorporated herein in their entirety by reference
The present invention relates to a fan seat and method for producing it, and particularly to a fan seat having bearings precisely coaxial with each other and method for producing it.
Currently, fans are usually used for heat dissipation of electronic devices. Oftentimes, a fan includes a blade set and a fan seat. The fan seat has a central tubal portion integrally formed thereon. A pair of bearings made of metal are arranged in the tubal portion. A coil is winded outside of the tubal portion. The blade set is formed with a cap and blades connected to the cap. A magnet pushed by magnetic force of the coil and a stainless steel rotary shaft supported by the pair of bearings are arranged within the cap. As the aforesaid coil generates a magnetic force, the magnet is pushed to cause the blades to operate and produce a wind with a wind pressure. Since the aforesaid stainless steel rotary shaft is arranged on the metal bearings to rotate, after rotating for a period of time, the rotary shaft and bearing will wear and, thus, the lifetime of the fan will be reduced. In order to improve the lifetime of the fan, wear-tolerable ceramic bearings have been developed.
Conventionally, ceramic bearings are installed to a tubal portion of a fan seat as mentioned above.
However, the tubal portion 22 is prone to deform in cooling process after taken out from the mold 10, which results in the radial size of the tubal portion 22 not consistent along an axial direction of the tubal portion 22. Thus, it is difficult to ensure the pair of bearings 10 precisely coaxial with each other. Friction force between the bearings 10 and the rotary shaft rotating therein is inevitably increased, which results in increasing noise of the fan and reduced lifetime of the fan.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a fan seat which have bearings precisely coaxial with each other and a method for producing it.
To achieve the above-mentioned object, a fan seat in accordance with the present invention comprises a basis with a vertical extending tubal portion having a pair of flanges integrally formed on opposite ends of an inner circumferential surface thereof, and a bearing set located in the tubal portion and sandwiched between the flanges. The method for producing the fan seat as mentioned above comprises the following steps: providing a mold with a cavity, locating the bearing set in the cavity with a space formed between the bearing set and the mold corresponding to the basis, injecting molten material into the space, and cooling the molten material whereby the molten material congeals into the tubal portion and integrates with the tube.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with attached drawings, in which:
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In producing, the pair of bearings 38 is firmly secured in opposite ends of the tube 36 to form the bearing set 34. The bearing set 34 surrounds the post 56 which extends through the coaxial holes 42 of the bearings 38. The upper part 52 of the mold 50 is closed to the lower part 54 with the combined bearing set 34 and post 56 of the lower part 54 received in the cavity 53 of the upper part 52. The block 58 supportedly abuts against the post 56 and the upper bearing 38. A space 60 which has a profile corresponding to the basis 31 of the fan seat 30 is therefore formed between the upper part 52 and the lower part 54. Molten plastic is then injected into the space 60 of the mold 50. After cooled, molten plastic congeals into the basis 31 of the fan seat 30 and the tubal portion 32 of the basis 31 integrates with the bearing set 34. The flanges 33 formed on opposite ends of the tubal portion 32 is then able to grip opposite ends of the tube 36 at the same time. The fan seat 30 is thus formed. The upper part 52 of the mold 50 is then detached from the lower part 54 to allow the fan seat 30 to be taken off the lower part 54.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the pair of bearings 38 is secured to the tube 36 in advance before the insert-molding process. The tubal portion 32 of the fan seat 30 is then successfully molded and formed in the mold 50 by surrounding and integrating directly with the tube 36 in which the bearings 38 have been secured. In the alternative embodiment of the present invention, the bearings 38′ are attached to the post 56 in advance before the insert-molding process. Therefore, any slightly deformation of the tubal portion 32 during the cooling process will not affect coaxial extent of the separate bearings 38, 38′ since the metal tube 36 and the bearings 38, 38′ have a good rigidity comparing to the plastic tubal portion 32.
It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other forms without departing from the spirit thereof. Thus, the present example and embodiment is to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein.
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