Information
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Patent Grant
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6457949
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Patent Number
6,457,949
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 18, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 1, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Frea; Charles G.
- Liu; Han Lieh
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 417 360
- 417 4235
- 417 4237
- 415 60
- 415 193
- 415 119
- 415 2191
- 361 690
- 361 692
- 361 695
- 361 688
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A fan tray apparatus and method includes a mounting body portion having a length and a width. The mounting body portion further includes first and second longitudinal sides and first and second lateral sides. A plurality of fans is operatively attached to the mounting body portion. The plurality of fans includes a first set of fans, a second set of fans, and a third set of fans. The first set of fans is positioned along the first lateral side. The second set of fans is positioned along the second lateral side. The third set of fans is positioned between the first set of fans and the second set of fans, the third set of fans positioned on a middle portion of mounting body portion.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a fan tray assembly for use in an electronic chassis and, in particular, to a fan tray apparatus and method for cooling electronic devices housed within the electronic chassis.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Conventional electronic chassis used for high-speed switching and networking applications typically are comprised of a metallic box-shaped card cage. Numerous circuit board modules (otherwise known as application cards) are slid into the electronic chassis along card guide assemblies, and are electrically attached to a backplane circuit board located along the backside of the chassis.
Each application card typically includes a large number of electronic components. As a result, these application cards generate a tremendous amount of heat, which must be removed from the chassis to protect the various electronic components within the chassis. As a result, conventional fans have been used to bring cooling air into the chassis, and, at the same time, to exhaust heated air from the chassis.
Various attempts have been made to reduce the temperature within an electronic chassis by providing a fan tray assembly, which includes one or more conventional fans. The fan tray assembly may then be housed within the chassis along the top portion of the chassis. Cool air is circulated upward from the bottom of the chassis, through the chassis between the card guide assemblies, and the heated air is exhausted out through the top of the chassis.
Electronic chassis typically have strict dimensional requirements. As a result, the size and orientation of the fans is critical to maximize the amount of airflow through the chassis. Conventional fan tray assemblies, however, typically have several drawbacks. For example, in an effort to increase the output of the cooling ability of the fans, which is necessary to prevent overheating of the electronic component within the chassis, most conventional designs have relied on the “bigger is better” premise, and have increased the size of the fans themselves. However, this results in other problems, including an increase in the required space within the chassis (which is typically not feasible), an increase in the weight of the chassis beyond acceptable limits, an increase in the number of parts, and an increase in the cost of production.
Moreover, conventional fan tray assemblies typically do not provide the optimum orientation of the fans within the tray to maximize the airflow through the chassis. The layout of the fans within the fan tray is typically extremely important to minimize “dead air” zones within the chassis, and to supply adequate airflow to the higher impedance areas within the chassis, such as along the sides of the chassis and along the backplane circuit board.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a fan tray apparatus and method that overcomes the disadvantages described above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One aspect of the invention provides a fan tray apparatus including a mounting body portion having a length and a width. The mounting body portion further includes first and second longitudinal sides, and first and second lateral sides. A plurality of fans is operatively attached to the mounting body portion. The plurality of fans includes a first set of fans, a second set of fans, and a third set of fans. The first set of fans is positioned along the first lateral side, the second set of fans is positioned along the second lateral side, and the third set of fans is positioned between the first set of fans and the second set of fans. The third set of fans is positioned on a middle portion of mounting body portion. The third set of fans may preferably be spaced apart from the first set of fans a distance that is equal to a distance between the third set of fans and the second set of fans. The third set of fans may preferably be spaced apart from the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side. The first set of fans may preferably be comprised of at least three fans, the second set of fans may preferably be comprised of at least three fans, and the third set of fans may preferably be comprised at least two fans. The first and second set of fans may each be comprised of three fans, and the second set of fans may be comprised of two fans. Each of the plurality of fans may preferably be identical. Each of the plurality of fans may preferably include a length, a width, and a height. The length of each of the plurality of fans may preferably be 120 millimeters, the width of each of the plurality of fans may preferably be 120 millimeters, and the height of each of the plurality of fans may preferably be 38 millimeters.
A first circuit board may preferably be positioned on the mounting body portion along the second longitudinal side between the first, second, and third sets of fans. The first circuit board may preferably include redundant DC/DC converters. A controller printed circuit board for controlling the plurality of fans may preferably be positioned on the mounting body portion along the first longitudinal side between the first, second, and third sets of fans. A through opening may preferably extend through the first longitudinal side, and a connector may preferably extend through the opening and may preferably be attached to the first longitudinal side. The connector may preferably be electrically connected to the plurality of fans. The connector may preferably be a floating-blind mate connector. The second longitudinal side may preferably include a pair of manually operable latches. The mounting body portion may preferably include a plurality of grated openings wherein the plurality of grated openings is aligned with the plurality of fans. The mounting body portion may preferably include a plurality of mounting body portion fastener openings spaced apart along the first longitudinal side and the first and second lateral sides. A cover portion may also be provided, which is mounted to the mounting body portion. The cover portion may preferably include a plurality of cover fastener openings spaced apart along a perimeter portion of the cover portion wherein the cover fastener openings are aligned with the mounting body portion fastener openings. The cover portion may preferably include a plurality of fan openings that are aligned with the plurality of fans. Each of the plurality of fan openings may preferably be is circular.
Another aspect of the invention provides a method of orienting a fan tray. A mounting body portion having a length and a width is provided. The mounting body portion includes first and second longitudinal sides and first and second lateral sides. A plurality of fans is also provided. The plurality of fans includes a first set of fans, a second set of fans, and a third set of fans. The plurality of fans is attached to the mounting body portion. The first set of fans is positioned along the first lateral side, and the second set of fans is positioned along the second lateral side. The third set of fans is positioned between the first set of fans and the second set of fans. The third set of fans is positioned on a middle portion of the mounting body portion.
The invention provides the foregoing and other features, and the advantages of the invention will become further apparent from the following detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments, read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The detailed description and drawings are merely illustrative of the invention and do not limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the appended claims and the equivalents thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front view of a preferred embodiment of a fan tray apparatus made in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2
is a top view of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a bottom view of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a side view of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a back view of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a front perspective view of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 7
is a front perspective view of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
, shown without the top cover portion.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 1-7
, reference numeral
10
represents a preferred embodiment of a fan tray apparatus. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the fan tray apparatus
10
includes a mounting body portion
12
having a length L
1
and a width W
1
. The mounting body portion
12
further including first and second longitudinal sides
14
,
16
, and first and second lateral sides
18
,
20
. In the embodiment shown, the two lateral sides
18
,
20
are disposed on opposing parallel ends of the mounting body portion
12
perpendicular to the two longitudinal sides
14
,
16
.
Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 7
, a plurality of fans
30
is operatively attached to the mounting body portion
12
. Referring to
FIG. 1
, the plurality of fans
30
includes a first set of fans
31
, a second set of fans
32
, and a third set of fans
33
. The first set of fans
31
may preferably include at least three fans
40
,
41
,
42
. Similarly, the second set of fans
32
may preferably include at least three fans
43
,
44
,
45
. Finally, the third set of fans
33
may preferably include at least two fans
46
,
47
.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the first set of fans
31
is positioned along the first lateral side
18
of the mounting body portion
12
. In the embodiment shown, for example, the fans
40
,
41
, and
42
are arranged end-to-end in a linear fashion. The second set of fans
32
is positioned opposite the first set of fans
31
along the second lateral side
20
of the mounting body portion
12
. In the embodiment shown, for example, fans
43
,
44
, and
45
are arranged end-to-end in a linear fashion. The third set of fans
33
is positioned between the first set of fans
31
and the second set of fans
32
. In the embodiment shown, the third set of fans
33
is positioned on a middle portion
35
of the mounting body portion
12
. In the embodiment shown, for example, the fans
46
and
47
are arranged end-to-end in a linear fashion. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the third set of fans
33
may preferably be spaced apart from the first set of fans
31
a distance D
1
that is equal to a distance D
2
between the third set of fans
33
and the second set of fans
32
. The third set of fans
33
may also be spaced apart from the first longitudinal side
14
and the second longitudinal side
16
. Positioning the first, second, and third sets of fans
31
,
32
,
33
in three separate columns in this fashion (i.e.
3
-
2
-
3
orientation) maximizes the amount of airflow through the chassis (not shown), especially in high impedance areas within the chassis, such as, for example, along the sides of the chassis and along the backplane of the chassis (not shown).
As shown in
FIG. 7
, each of the plurality of fans
30
includes a length L
2
, a width W
2
, and a height H
2
. The length L
2
of each of the plurality of fans
30
may preferably be 120 millimeters, the width W
2
of each of the plurality of fans
30
may preferably be 120 millimeters, and the height H
2
of each of the plurality of fans
30
may preferably be 38 millimeters. Each of the plurality of fans
30
may preferably have the identical configuration, which simplifies the assembly process thereby reducing costs. The fans
30
may preferably be any conventional fans such as, for example, any direct current brushless fan such as the one manufactured by Delta Electronics, Inc., model number FFB1248SHE. The fans
30
may preferably be fastened to the body mounting portion
12
with any conventional fastener such as, for example, screws, bolts, or rivets, etc.
The mounting body portion
12
can be made out of any rigid material, but will preferably be made out of a metallic material, such as, for example, sheet metal, aluminum, stainless steel, etc. The mounting body portion
12
provides the base for the fan tray apparatus
10
. In the embodiment shown, the mounting body portion
12
has a generally square shape, although other shapes and configurations are contemplated. In the embodiment shown, for example, the length L
1
of the mounting body portion is approximately 17.250 inches, and the width W
1
is approximately 15 inches.
Referring again to
FIG. 7
, a first circuit board
50
may preferably be positioned on the mounting body portion
12
along the second longitudinal side
16
between the first, second, and third sets of fans
31
,
32
,
33
. The first circuit board
50
may preferably include redundant DC/DC converters. The redundant DC/DC converters may preferably be any conventional dual-redundant DC/DC converter. The first circuit board
50
may preferably be positioned along the second longitudinal side
16
(i.e. front side) of the mounting body portion
12
at or near the midpoint between the first and second lateral sides
18
,
20
of the mounting body portion
12
to minimize the additional heat that may be generated along the backplane circuit board of the chassis (not shown). The placement of the first circuit board
50
in this location provides an efficient means of thermal dissipation within the fan tray apparatus
10
.
A controller printed circuit board
52
may preferably be positioned on the mounting body portion
12
along the first longitudinal side
14
between the first, second, and third sets of fans
31
,
32
,
33
. The controller printed circuit board
52
communicates with the chassis (not shown) and controls and regulates the speed of the plurality of fans
30
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, the controller printed circuit board
52
is positioned opposite the first circuit board
50
along the first longitudinal side
14
(i.e. rear side) of the mounting body portion
12
at or near the midpoint between the first and second lateral sides
18
,
20
of the mounting body portion
12
. The placement of the controller printed circuit board
52
in this fashion minimizes the length of the communication cables to the chassis (not shown). Positioning the first circuit board
50
and the controller printed circuit board
52
in this spaced-apart fashion on the mounting body portion
12
minimizes electromagnetic interference (“EMI”) that may be interfere with the operation of the controller printed circuit board
52
and any outbound communication signals.
Referring again to
FIG. 7
, a through connector opening
54
may preferably extend through the first longitudinal side
14
of the mounting body portion
12
. A connector
56
may preferably be adapted to extend through the connector opening
54
and may preferably be attached to the first longitudinal side
14
. The connector
56
provides an interface to allow electric current to be delivered to the fan tray apparatus
10
. In the embodiment shown, the connector
56
is positioned at or near the midpoint between the first and second lateral sides
18
,
20
of the mounting body portion
12
. The connector
56
is electrically connected to the plurality of fans
30
via the controller printed circuit board
52
by a plurality of cables or wires
58
. The connector
56
may preferably be a floating-blind mate connector to provide automatic alignment of the fan tray apparatus
10
during installation of the fan tray apparatus
10
into the chassis (not shown). The connector
56
may preferably include staggered pin lengths (i.e. first mate-last break) to enable hot-swap insertion of the fan tray assembly
10
into the chassis (not shown). An electric current used to power the fans
30
is preferably transmitted through the connector
56
, the cables
58
and ultimately to the fans
30
themselves. Similarly, an electric current used to power the redundant DC/DC converters on the first circuit board
50
is preferably transmitted through the connector
56
, through the controller printed circuit board
52
and ultimately to the DC/DC converters themselves via cables
58
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the second longitudinal side
16
of the mounting body portion
12
may preferably include a pair of manually operable latches
60
,
62
. The latches
60
,
62
may preferably be any conventional latches to enable the fan tray apparatus
10
to be firmly secured to the chassis when the fan tray apparatus
10
is installed in the chassis. In particular, the latches
60
,
62
are preferably spring-loaded, and are positioned into openings (not shown) in the second longitudinal side
16
of the mounting body portion
12
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the mounting body portion
12
includes a plurality of grated openings
70
,
71
,
72
,
73
,
74
,
75
,
76
, and
77
, which are aligned with the plurality of fans
30
. The shape and configuration of the grated openings
70
,
71
,
72
,
73
,
74
,
75
,
76
, and
77
may vary depending upon the particular application. The grated openings
70
,
71
,
72
,
73
,
74
,
75
,
76
provide finger protection for the technician, while at the same time, allow air to move freely through the fan tray apparatus
10
to reduce the operating temperature inside of the electronic chassis (not shown).
Referring again to
FIG. 7
, the mounting body portion
12
may preferably include a plurality of mounting body portion fastener openings
80
,
81
,
82
,
83
,
84
,
85
,
86
, and
87
spaced apart along the first longitudinal side
14
and the first and second lateral sides
18
,
20
. The plurality of mounting body portion fastener openings
80
,
81
,
82
,
83
,
84
,
85
,
86
, and
87
allow a top cover portion
90
to be fixedly attached to the mounting body portion
12
.
As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 6
, a top cover portion
90
may preferably include a plurality of cover fastener openings
100
,
101
,
102
,
103
,
104
,
105
,
106
, and
107
spaced apart along a perimeter portion
91
of the top cover portion
90
. The cover fastener openings
100
,
101
,
102
,
103
,
104
,
105
,
106
, and
107
are aligned with the mounting body portion fastener openings
80
,
81
,
82
,
83
,
84
,
85
,
86
, and
87
to allow the cover portion
90
to be fastened to the mounting body portion
12
. In particular, the top cover portion
90
may preferably be operatively attached, preferably through the use of screws, to the first longitudinal side
14
, the first lateral side
18
and the second lateral side
20
of the mounting body portion
12
. The top cover portion
90
is also operatively attached to the second longitudinal side
16
, preferably by sliding underneath a lip portion
17
(see
FIG. 7
) of the second longitudinal side
16
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the cover portion
90
may preferably include a plurality of fan openings
110
,
111
,
112
,
113
,
114
,
115
,
116
, and
117
. The plurality of fan openings
110
,
111
,
112
,
113
,
114
,
115
,
116
, and
117
may preferably be aligned with the plurality of fans
30
. In the embodiment shown, for example, each of the fan openings
110
,
111
,
112
,
113
,
114
,
115
,
116
, and
117
is circular, and mirror the shape of the fans
30
. The fan openings
110
,
111
,
112
,
113
,
114
,
115
,
116
, and
117
of the cover portion
90
allow air to pass through the fan tray apparatus
10
to reduce the temperature inside of the electronic chassis.
The fan tray apparatus
10
may preferably be configured to provide the maximum amount of airflow through an electronic chassis (not shown). Referring to
FIGS. 1-7
, the plurality of fans
30
is attached to the mounting body portion
12
. In particular, the first set of fans
31
is positioned along the first lateral side
18
of the mounting body portion
12
. In the embodiment shown, fans
40
,
41
, and
42
are arranged end-to-end in a linear fashion. The second set of fans
32
is positioned along the second lateral side
20
of the mounting body portion
12
. In the embodiment shown, the fans
43
,
44
, and
45
are arranged end-to-end in a linear fashion. Finally, the third set of fans
33
is positioned between the first set of fans
31
and the second set of fans
32
. In the embodiment shown, fans
46
and
47
are arranged end-to-end in a linear fashion
35
. The third set of fans
33
is positioned on a middle portion
35
of the mounting body portion
12
. The fans
30
are fixedly attached to the mounting portion
12
.
A first circuit board
50
having the redundant DC/DC converters is positioned on the mounting body portion
12
along the second longitudinal side
16
between the first, second, and third sets of fans
31
,
32
,
33
. A controller printed circuit
52
board is positioned on the mounting body portion
12
along the first longitudinal side
14
between the first, second, and third sets of fans
31
,
32
,
33
. Cables
58
are used to make the interconnection between the connector
56
, the first circuit board
50
, the controller printed circuit board
52
, and the fans
30
. The fan tray apparatus
10
described above uses standard size fans
60
to provide an optimal cooling system for an electronic chassis having strict dimensional requirements. The fan tray apparatus
10
may preferably be capable of providing a minimum of 500 cubic feet per minute (CFM) of cooling in an envelope size of approximately 17.250 inches in length, approximately 15 inches in width, and approximately 1.75 inches in height. At the same time, the fan tray apparatus
10
maintains a 60 dBA noise level during normal operation.
While the embodiments of the invention disclosed herein are presently considered to be preferred, various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is indicated in the appended claims, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalents are intended to be embraced therein.
Claims
- 1. A fan tray apparatus comprising:a mounting body portion having a length and a width, the mounting body portion further including first and second longitudinal sides and first and second lateral sides, a plurality of fans operatively attached to the mounting body portion, the plurality of fans including a first set of fans, a second set of fans, and a third set of fans, the first set of fans positioned along the first lateral side, the second set of fans positioned along the second lateral side, and the third set of fans positioned between the first set of fans and the second set of fans, the third set of fans positioned on a middle portion of the mounting body portion wherein the first set of fans comprises three fans, the second set of fans comprises three fans, and the third set of fans comprises two fans.
- 2. The fan tray apparatus of claim 1 wherein the third set of fans is spaced apart from the first set of fans a distance that is equal to a distance between the third set of fans and the second set of fans.
- 3. The fan tray apparatus of claim 1 wherein the third set of fans is spaced apart from the first longitudinal side and the second longitudinal side.
- 4. The fan tray apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of fans is identical.
- 5. The fan tray apparatus of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of fans includes a length, a width, and a height.
- 6. The fan tray apparatus of claim 5 wherein the length of each of the plurality of fans is 120 millimeters, the width of each of the plurality of fans is 120 millimeters, and the height of each of the plurality of fans is 38 millimeters.
- 7. The fan tray apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:a first circuit board positioned on the mounting body portion along the second longitudinal side between the first, second, and third sets of fans, the first circuit board including redundant DC/DC converters.
- 8. The fan tray apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:a controller printed circuit board for controlling the plurality of fans positioned on the mounting body portion along the first longitudinal side between the first, second, and third sets of fans.
- 9. The fan tray apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:a through opening extending through the first longitudinal side, a connector extending through the opening and attached to the first longitudinal side, the connector electrically connected to the plurality of fans.
- 10. The fan tray apparatus of claim 9 wherein the connector is a floating-blind mate connector.
- 11. The fan tray apparatus of claim 1 wherein the second longitudinal side includes a pair of manually operable latches.
- 12. The fan tray apparatus of claim 1 wherein the mounting body portion includes a plurality of grated openings, the plurality of granted openings aligned with the plurality of fans.
- 13. The fan tray apparatus of claim 1 wherein the mounting body portion includes a plurality of mounting body portion fastener openings spaced apart along the first longitudinal side and the first and second lateral sides.
- 14. The fan tray apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a cover portion, the cover portion mounted to the mounting body portion.
- 15. The fan tray apparatus of claim 14 wherein the cover portion includes a plurality of cover fastener openings spaced apart along a perimeter portion of the cover portion, the cover fastener openings aligned with the mounting body portion fastener openings.
- 16. The fan tray apparatus of claim 14 wherein the cover portion includes a plurality of fan openings, the plurality of fan openings aligned with the plurality of fans.
- 17. The fan tray apparatus of claim 16 wherein each of the plurality of fan openings is circular.
- 18. A method of orienting a fan tray apparatus comprising:providing a mounting body portion having a length and a width, the mounting body portion further including first and second longitudinal sides and first and second lateral sides, a plurality of fans, the plurality of fans including a first set of fans, a second set of fans, and a third set of fans wherein the first set of fans comprises three fans, the second set of fans comprises three fans, and the third set of fans comprises two fans; attaching the plurality of fans to the mounting body portion; positioning the first set of fans along the first lateral side; positioning the second set of fans along the second lateral side; positioning the third set of fans between the first set of fans and the second set of fans; and positioning the third set of fans on a middle portion of the mounting body portion.
- 19. A fan tray apparatus comprising:a mounting body portion having a length and a width, the mounting body portion further including first and second longitudinal sides and first and second lateral sides, a plurality of fans operatively attached to the mounting body portion, the plurality of fans including a first set of fans, a second set of fans, and a third set of fans, the first set of fans positioned along the first lateral side, the second set of fans positioned along the second lateral side, and the third set of fans positioned between the first set of fans and the second set of fans, the third set of fans positioned on a middle portion of the mounting body portion wherein each of the plurality of fans includes a length, a width, and a depth wherein the length of each of the plurality of fans is 120 millimeters, the width of each of the plurality of fans is 120 millimeters, and the depth of each of the plurality of fans is 38 millimeters.
- 20. A fan tray apparatus comprising:a mounting body portion having a length and a width, the mounting body portion further including first and second longitudinal sides and first and second lateral sides, a plurality of fans operatively attached to the mounting body portion, the plurality of fans including a first set of fans, a second set of fans, and a third set of fans, the first set of fans positioned along the first lateral side, the second set of fans positioned along the second lateral side, and the third set of fans positioned between the first set of fans and the second set of fans, the third set of fans positioned on a middle portion of the mounting body portion, a first circuit board positioned on the mounting body portion along the second longitudinal side between the first, second, and third sets of fans, the first circuit board including redundant DC/DC converters.
- 21. A fan tray apparatus comprising:a mounting body portion having a length and a width, the mounting body portion further including first and second longitudinal sides and first and second lateral sides, a plurality of fans operatively attached to the mounting body portion, the plurality of fans including a first set of fans, a second set of fans, and a third set of fans, the first set of fans positioned along the first lateral side, the second set of fans positioned along the second lateral side, and the third set of fans positioned between the first set of fans and the second set of fans, the third set of fans positioned on a middle portion of the mounting body portion, a controller printed circuit board for controlling the plurality of fans positioned on the mounting body portion along the first longitudinal side between the first, second, and third sets of fans.
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